Kitchen Sink (TV series)

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Kitchen Sink
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Genre Food reality television
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes10 (1 unaired) [1]
Production
ProducerBSTV Entertainment [1]
Running time22:00
Original release
Network Food Network
ReleaseMay 15, 2016 (2016-05-15) 
January 29, 2017 (2017-01-29) [1]
Related
The Kitchen

Kitchen Sink isAmerican cooking show that aired on Food Network. It is presented by a rotating lineup of chefs who teach the viewers how to create different indulgent recipes. [2] During the first season, the series was titled The Kitchen Sink. [3] [4]

Contents

The series is a spin-off of The Kitchen . [4] [5] However, unlike The Kitchen, it did not have a studio audience; and it ran for 22 minutes instead of 41 minutes.

Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

No.TitlePresentersOriginal
air date [6]
Production
code [7]
1"Best Snacks Ever" [upper-alpha 1] Sunny Anderson
Jeff Mauro
Marcela Valladolid
May 15, 2016SI0102H
2"The Great Debate: Cake vs. Pie" [upper-alpha 2] Lazarus Lynch
Jeff Mauro
Marcela Valladolid
May 22, 2016SI0104H
3"11 Ways to Win at Summer" Katie Lee
Geoffrey Zakarian
May 29, 2016SI0103H
4"The Nine Ways to Build a Better Cupcake" [upper-alpha 3] Katie Lee
Lazarus Lynch
Geoffrey Zakarian
June 5, 2016SI0101H
5"Rainbow Foods to Brighten Your Day"Katie Lee
Geoffrey Zakarian
June 12, 2016SI0105H
6"What to Eat Now"Sunny Anderson
Lazarus Lynch
Jeff Mauro
Marcela Valladolid
June 19, 2016SI0106H

Season 2 (2017)

No.TitlePresentersOriginal
air date [8]
Production
code [9]
1"Foods You Need in Your Life" Tregaye Fraser
Jeff Mauro
Fanny Slater
January 15, 2017SI0201H
2"Carbs on Carbs"Tregaye Fraser
Katie Lee
Spike Mendelsohn
January 22, 2017SI0202H
3"The Ultimate Party Menu"Sunny Anderson
Vivian Chan
Tregaye Fraser
Spike Mendelsohn
January 29, 2017SI0203H
4"Sunday Funday: Brunch"Fanny SlaterunairedSI0204H

Notes

  1. "Best Snacks Ever" was produced as the second episode of the first season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  2. "The Great Debate: Cake vs. Pie" was produced as the fourth episode of the first season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  3. "The Nine Ways to Build a Better Cupcake" was produced as the first episode of the first season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.

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