List of Kelsey's Essentials episodes

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The American cooking television series Kelsey's Essentials aired on Cooking Channel from 2010 to 2016. A total of 69 episodes of the series aired over six seasons. [1]

Contents

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 13November 6, 2010 (2010-11-06)February 5, 2011 (2011-02-05)
2 13June 25, 2011 (2011-06-25)November 26, 2011 (2011-11-26)
3 13February 4, 2012 (2012-02-04)April 28, 2012 (2012-04-28)
4 13October 6, 2012 (2012-10-06)January 19, 2013 (2013-01-19)
5 13July 3, 2013 (2013-07-03)September 25, 2013 (2013-09-25)
6 4December 7, 2016 (2016-12-07)December 14, 2016 (2016-12-14)

Season 1 (20102011)

No.TitleOriginal air date [2] [3]
1"Fresh Pasta"November 6, 2010
2"Roasting"November 13, 2010
3"Easy as Pie"November 20, 2010
4"Quick Breads"November 27, 2010
5"Entertaining" [upper-alpha 1] December 4, 2010
6"Sauces" [upper-alpha 2] December 11, 2010
7"Food Gifts" [upper-alpha 3] December 18, 2010
8"Eggs"January 1, 2011
9"Fall Pantry"January 8, 2011
10"Kelsey's Favorites"January 15, 2011
11"Knife Skills" [upper-alpha 4] January 22, 2011
12"Stews"January 29, 2011
13"Cast Iron Skillet"February 5, 2011 [upper-alpha 5]

Season 2 (2011)

No.TitleOriginal air date [4] [5]
1"Summer Desserts" [upper-alpha 6] June 25, 2011
2"Super Sandwiches"July 2, 2011
3"Easy Summer Cooking" [upper-alpha 7] July 9, 2011
4"Classic Steak with a Twist" [upper-alpha 8] July 16, 2011
5"Heavenly Herbs"July 23, 2011
6"Veggie Bliss" [upper-alpha 9] July 30, 2011
7"Rise and Shine" [upper-alpha 10] August 6, 2011
8"Pizza and Flatbreads" [upper-alpha 11] August 13, 2011
9"My Trip to Spain" [upper-alpha 12] August 20, 2011
10"Backyard Feast with Friends" [upper-alpha 13] August 27, 2011
11"Indoor BBQ" [upper-alpha 14] September 3, 2011
12"Small Plate Party" [upper-alpha 15] September 10, 2011
13"Hooray for the Holidays" [upper-alpha 16] November 26, 2011

Season 3 (2012)

No.TitleOriginal air date [6] [7]
1"Butchering" [upper-alpha 17] February 4, 2012
2"Chocolate" [upper-alpha 18] February 11, 2012
3"Seafood" [upper-alpha 19] February 18, 2012
4"Sunday Dinner" [upper-alpha 20] February 25, 2012
5"Burgers" [upper-alpha 21] March 3, 2012
6"Take Out" [upper-alpha 22] March 10, 2012
7"Cheese" [upper-alpha 23] March 17, 2012
8"Urban Farming" [upper-alpha 24] March 24, 2012
9"My Trip to France" [upper-alpha 25] March 31, 2012
10"On the Go" [upper-alpha 26] April 7, 2012
11"Sweet Treats" [upper-alpha 27] April 14, 2012
12"Restaurant Inspiration" [upper-alpha 28] April 21, 2012
13"Pickling Class" [upper-alpha 29] April 28, 2012

Season 4 (20122013)

No.TitleOriginal air date [8] [9]
1"On the Go Grilling" [upper-alpha 30] October 6, 2012
2"Junk Food Essentials" [upper-alpha 31] October 13, 2012
3"Lean and Mean" [upper-alpha 32] October 20, 2012
4"Unexpected Desserts" [upper-alpha 33] October 27, 2012
5"Game Day Gourmet" [upper-alpha 34] November 3, 2012
6"Mock Thanksgiving" [upper-alpha 35] November 10, 2012
7"Tacos" [upper-alpha 36] November 17, 2012
8"Honey" [upper-alpha 37] November 24, 2012
9"BBQ"December 1, 2012
10"New N.Y. Favorite" [upper-alpha 38] December 22, 2012
11"My Trip to Italy"December 29, 2012
12"Mexican"January 12, 2013
13"Pork Four Ways"January 19, 2013

Season 5 (2013)

No.TitleOriginal air date [10] [11]
1"Fiery Foods" [upper-alpha 39] July 3, 2013
2"A Salt of the Senses" [upper-alpha 40] July 10, 2013
3"Hot and Cool Desserts" [upper-alpha 41] July 17, 2013
4"After Hour Eats" [upper-alpha 42] July 24, 2013
5"Happiest Hour" [upper-alpha 43] July 31, 2013
6"Snack Attack" [upper-alpha 44] August 7, 2013
7"The Big First" [upper-alpha 45] August 14, 2013
8"Jamaican" [upper-alpha 46] August 21, 2013
9"Amazing Mashups" [upper-alpha 47] August 28, 2013
10"Dinner and a Movie" [upper-alpha 48] September 4, 2013
11"Straight out of Tokyo" [upper-alpha 49] September 11, 2013
12"Mobile Global Cuisine" [upper-alpha 50] September 18, 2013
13"My Trip to San Fran" [upper-alpha 51] September 25, 2013

Season 6 (2016)

No.TitleOriginal air date [1]
1"Last Minute Brunch"December 7, 2016
2"Date Night"
3"Spice & Easy"December 14, 2016
4"Breakfast for Dinner"

Notes

  1. "Entertaining" was produced as the seventh episode of the first season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  2. "Sauces" was produced as the eighth episode of the first season and "Eggs" was produced as the sixth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  3. "Food Gifts" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the first season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  4. "Knife Skills" was produced as the fifth episode of the first season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  5. "Cast Iron Skillet" was produced as the eleventh episode of the first season, but it aired as the thirteenth episode of the season.
  6. "Summer Desserts" was produced as the second episode of the second season and "Super Sandwiches" was produced as the sixth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  7. "Easy Summer Cooking" was produced as the tenth episode of the second season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  8. "Classic Steak with a Twist" was produced as the seventh episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  9. "Veggie Bliss" was produced as the third episode of the second season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  10. "Rise and Shine" was produced as the ninth episode of the second season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  11. "Pizza and Flatbreads" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the second season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  12. "My Trip to Spain" was produced as the second episode of the second season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  13. "Backyard Feast with Friends" was produced as the eleventh episode of the second season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  14. "Indoor BBQ" was produced as the sixth episode of the second season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  15. "Small Plate Party" was produced as the fourth episode of the second season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  16. "Hooray for the Holidays" was produced as the twelfth episode of the second season, but it aired as the thirteenth episode of the season.
  17. "Butchering" was produced as the third episode of the third season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  18. "Chocolate" was produced as the tenth episode of the third season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  19. "Seafood" was produced as the sixth episode of the third season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  20. "Sunday Dinner" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the third season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  21. "Burgers" was produced as the ninth episode of the third season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  22. "Take Out" was produced as the first episode of the third season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  23. "Cheese" was produced as the fourth episode of the third season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  24. "Urban Farming" was produced as the seventh episode of the third season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  25. "My Trip to France" was produced as the twelfth episode of the third season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  26. "On the Go" was produced as the eleventh episode of the third season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  27. "Sweet Treats" was produced as the second episode of the third season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  28. "Restaurant Inspiration" was produced as the eighth episode of the third season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  29. "Pickling Class" was produced as the fifth episode of the third season, but it aired as the thirteenth episode of the season.
  30. "On the Go Grilling" was produced as the sixth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  31. "Junk Food Essentials" was produced as the first episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  32. "Lean and Mean" was produced as the fifth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  33. "Unexpected Desserts" was produced as the eleventh episode of the fourth season and "My Trip to Italy" was produced as the fourth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  34. "Game Day Gourmet" was produced as the eighth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  35. "Mock Thanksgiving" was produced as the second episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  36. "Tacos" was produced as the tenth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  37. "Honey" was produced as the seventh episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  38. "New N.Y. Favorite" was produced as the third episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  39. "Fiery Foods" was produced as the ninth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  40. "A Salt of the Senses" was produced as the twelfth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  41. "Hot and Cool Desserts" was produced as the tenth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  42. "After Hour Eats" was produced as the first episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  43. "Happiest Hour" was produced as the fourth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  44. "Snack Attack" was produced as the fifth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  45. "The Big First" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  46. "Jamaican" was produced as the sixth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  47. "Amazing Mashups" was produced as the seventh episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  48. "Dinner and a Movie" was produced as the eleventh episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  49. "Straight out of Tokyo" was produced as the third episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  50. "Mobile Global Cuisine" was produced as the eighth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  51. "My Trip to San Fran" was produced as the second episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the thirteenth episode of the season.

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