Daytime series ‘Let’s Eat’ premieres August 12 on Food Network

Food Network is bringing a new program to Daytime TV. Hosts Brandi Milloy, Stuart O’Keeffe, and Jamika Pessoa explore the latest food fads on new daytime series Let’s Eat, premiering on Sunday, August 12th at 11am PT/ET. The hosts will be joined by special culinary guests, as well as experts from Food Network Kitchen, as they explore everything that is currently in the culinary world, and share tips, tricks, and mouthwatering recipes to make your time in the kitchen a breeze. 

Food is front and center in each of the half-hour episodes, and every dish is unapologetically delicious. From comforting chicken pot pie with tater tot crust to decadent bacon, cheddar, jalapeno stuffed hush puppies, and to chocolate mousse in cookie bowls, there is something to satisfy every type of salty, savory and sweet craving. Throughout the season, Brandi, Stuart, and Jamika teach innovative cooking techniques to make preparing any meal quick and easy. Plus, they head out of the kitchen to top restaurants discovering the secrets behind their most popular dishes that have gone viral. Come along as they turn food fails upside down, create edible illusions, and mashup your favorite dishes.  

On Food Network’s Facebook and Instagram fans can meet the hosts in a series of insider clips, and get their takes on the latest trending food debates. Also, they can learn even more cooking tips and food hacks, watch over-the-top dishes come to life, and use #LetsEat to share their own tricks in the kitchen. Plus, for all the full recipes featured on the show visit FoodNetwork.com/LetsEat.

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