Same here, this used to come up on one of the channels just after school. At least by now, I can watch these anytime I want, since they're on RUclips now.
@kappelmeister123 Thank you! I love her voice and was specifically snooping around to find out who she is. My husband and I used to watch the shows in the 80's and had such a good time. Glad to find them!
Omg! This is where it all started! When I was a kid, my sister and I would watch these episodes while we waited for our mother to finish cooking our dinner. Now I know why I love watching people cook and watch cooking ASMR videos. I'm so glad I came by this!
Me too. Just made Liver Pate, and I eat it on Vegetable crackers, etc. Made it in a $25 food processor lmao !! I remember the music at the end and everything. Awesome !! Now everything is on RUclips nowadays, etc. Nothing beats the good ol days though. Awesome show.
Loved watching these back in the day. The cooking style such as plate presentation is like a time machine of how culinary recipes and plating evolves over time. Techniques never change but plating and presentation is like fashion
I use to enjoy watching this on PBS. I always wished they would post the recipe or post in online. I was never able to find any links, then. Still, I miss this show and "Dessert Circus"!
Someone told me this used to come on PBS. I remember watching this on discovery channel in the 90s back when cooking shows actually taught you how to cook not reality crap we see now.
Cool to see these dishes. Although these dishes are very complicated to make, sometimes I would encounter consuming either the same or similar dishes if I attend the Bistro events that are hosted by the Beacon House Association of San Pedro.
Watching this show in the 80’s inspired me to be a great chef. I wasted $40,000 attending the Culinary Institute of America and went on to have a lackluster, mostly depressing career spanning 18 years before burning out of the industry having never risen above the rank of second cook. Now I drive a truck.
I watched this as a teenager. This series was one of the reasons I went to culinary school and became a chef.
Same here. Chef apprentice classes all day Wednesday. Watched this on Saturday morning public tv. This series is so special
So happy I found this! I used to watch this show after school. Good times. And I love the narrator's accent.
I did the exact same thing!
Same here, this used to come up on one of the channels just after school. At least by now, I can watch these anytime I want, since they're on RUclips now.
Back in the days when I watch these after school, we didn't have RUclips yet. The last time I saw this on TV was like in 1998.
kappelmeister123, all 700 episodes of Great Chefs was narrated by Mary Lou Conroy who will turn 92 years old this year 2020.
@kappelmeister123 Thank you! I love her voice and was specifically snooping around to find out who she is. My husband and I used to watch the shows in the 80's and had such a good time. Glad to find them!
Omg! This is where it all started! When I was a kid, my sister and I would watch these episodes while we waited for our mother to finish cooking our dinner. Now I know why I love watching people cook and watch cooking ASMR videos. I'm so glad I came by this!
Me too. Just made Liver Pate, and I eat it on Vegetable crackers, etc. Made it in a $25 food processor lmao !! I remember the music at the end and everything. Awesome !! Now everything is on RUclips nowadays, etc. Nothing beats the good ol days though. Awesome show.
Omg! The intro is such a vivid memory of my childhood.
Yup lol. Same.
Loved watching these back in the day. The cooking style such as plate presentation is like a time machine of how culinary recipes and plating evolves over time. Techniques never change but plating and presentation is like fashion
I love great chefs are used to watch it for inspiration when I was cooking, just tearing the narrator in the music takes me back…..
wow i used to watch this with my grandmother when I was a kid. wish they would reboot this
I use to enjoy watching this on PBS.
I always wished they would post the recipe or post in online. I was never able to find any links, then. Still, I miss this show and "Dessert Circus"!
they are online
I used to used to watch these on pbs and I bought the books, which I lost them during the move. I'm glad l found the shows.
So happy to find this episode. I remember the desert because of the spun sugar.
I remember this show very well
We do, too!
Watched it after school with our mom. 😀
I used to watch this everyday after school ❤
Me too!
I love the smile on her face, and hen she says. “Your friends will have a hard time guessing what’s in here...Hearts, Gizzards and livers!hah
What a great piece of tv
Agreed!
The Music was the best!
Someone told me this used to come on PBS. I remember watching this on discovery channel in the 90s back when cooking shows actually taught you how to cook not reality crap we see now.
Wasn't this on the travel Channel?
@@VisualAFMedia I don’t know if it was on a travel channel but I used to watch it on the discovery channel during the day back in early 90s
I didn't have cable so it was on pbs for me.
Cool to see these dishes. Although these dishes are very complicated to make, sometimes I would encounter consuming either the same or similar dishes if I attend the Bistro events that are hosted by the Beacon House Association of San Pedro.
Watching this show in the 80’s inspired me to be a great chef. I wasted $40,000 attending the Culinary Institute of America and went on to have a lackluster, mostly depressing career spanning 18 years before burning out of the industry having never risen above the rank of second cook. Now I drive a truck.
wow... One of my older friends father drives truck, we were going to drive team, but never ended up doing it.
grew up watching this with my sister and she grew up to are a professional pastry chef :)
The squab dish looks incredible. Hypothetically, could I do this with any small bird? Cornish hen?
Yes
Great dessert! Now make five of them.
Any chef professionals know what brand of cylindrical blender that is?
Also Great Chefs of America mom
Any idea when this was filmed. I now one of the chefs and he looks considerably younger here!
Around 20 years ago.
Once in found out the materials for cooking ( pots, pans, knives) I quit cooking in restaurants and hotels.
Well pellaprat was right!
Did anyone else have a problem with old girl putting the livers back in the pan she took them from raw?
Just made liver pate in a $25 processor, lmao. Awesome show.
Before there was foodnetwork
Chef Anne Kearney is such a babe
Go breathe out your mouth elsewhere...
Squaaaab! Men
“ Great Chefs of America”? I didn’t see one American recipe…