The stars are coming to the kitchen. Recently, Food Network announced their new series Star Plates will premiere in September.
The show, which features celebrities like Mindy Kaling, Colin Hanks, and Alyson Hannigan cooking with their favorite chefs, was originally intended for the Cooking Channel.
Star Plates debuts on September 27th at 11 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more details below:
NEW YORK – August 16, 2016 – Beginning this fall, celebrities are landing the role of their dreams, stepping into their favorite restaurant kitchens for a culinary crash course – cooking on the line with their favorite chef. The Star Plates celebrities, including Erin Andrews, Colin Hanks, Alyson Hannigan, Mindy Kaling, Minka Kelly and Busy Philipps are thrown into the fire, working side-by-side with the professional restaurant chef, these celebrities will learn how to make their favorite dishes and must help service a dining room full of hungry, paying customers. Each star will have an experience unlike any part they have ever played, finding out if they have what it takes to make it inside a professional kitchen. Chefs Vinny Dotolo, Susan Feniger, Marcus Samuelsson, Michael Voltaggio, Dakota Weiss and Geoffrey Zakarian will each mentor and attempt to teach one of these famous foodies the main ingredients needed to create restaurant quality dishes. Tune in to find out which stars shine brightest when the Star Plates are served beginning Tuesday, September 27that 11pm ET/PT on Food Network!
“Star Plates allows viewers to go backstage at some of the top restaurants, as these actors and television personalities get a taste of what it is like to be a professional chef,” said Didi O’Hearn, Senior Vice President Programming, Food Network & Cooking Channel. “The stars might be used to on-screen drama, but it does not compare to the reality and fast pace of a professional kitchen.”
The culinary industry is one of the toughest, and now these celebrities are testing their talents and cooking skills in the hardest place of all, a commercial kitchen, where every dish they serve must be up to the chefs’ high-quality restaurant standards. On the premiere, actress Mindy Kaling partners up with Marcus Samuelsson at Red Rooster in Harlem, New York, to make one of her favorite dishes, the signature Fried Chicken Royale. She quickly learns that there is more to this dish than just dredging and frying, but will she be able to perfect the dish for her mentor chef (and a restaurant full of hungry customers) all while trying to avoid the distractions and eye candy in the kitchen?
Over the course of the six episodes, sportscaster Erin Andrews will find herself in a whole new ballgame in downtown Los Angeles at Susan Feniger’s Border Grill, as she is forced to step up to the plate and service the ultimate lunch rush, and Alyson Hannigan will be out of her element at L.A. eatery Ink when Michael Voltaggio teaches her some unusual cooking techniques using liquid nitrogen and blowtorches. Skills and friendships will be tested when Colin Hanks learns that there is no palling around in Vinny Dotolo’s kitchen at Animal, and in West Hollywood at Estrella, Busy Philipps will try not to crack under the pressure of executing Dakota Weiss’ signature egg and avocado dish. Things also get bittersweet for Minka Kelly asshe gets a lesson at Georgie in Beverly Hills on chocolate soufflé from Geoffrey Zakarian. Throughout the season, the stars will try to impress their mentor chefs, but their toughest critics of all are actually waiting in the dining room ready to dig into their Star Plates.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of the Food Network? Will you watch Star Plates?
In this weeks Globe the TV insider states that this show starts Aug. 29th on the cooking channel – 10PM. Looked at the TV Guide, couldn’t find it, went to Google and found this article. I don’t know which date is correct so will just keep doing a search.