List of Trisha's Southern Kitchen episodes

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The American cooking television series Trisha's Southern Kitchen has aired on Food Network since 2012. As of June 2018, 126 episodes of the series have aired over eleven seasons. [1]

Contents

Episodes

Season 1

No.TitleOriginal air date [2] [3] Production
code
1"Baby in the Band" [upper-alpha 1] April 14, 2012TBA
2"Girlfriends" [upper-alpha 2] April 21, 2012
3"Grandma Knows Best" [upper-alpha 3] April 28, 2012
4"Family Reunion" [upper-alpha 4] May 5, 2012
5"Gwen's Girls" [upper-alpha 5] May 12, 2012
6"Daddy's Famous Stew"May 19, 2012

Season 2

No.TitleOriginal air date [4] [5] Production
code
1"A Wedding Shower to Remember" [upper-alpha 6] October 20, 2012TBA
2"Trisha's Tricks and Treats"October 27, 2012
3"Trisha's College Roommate Reunion" [upper-alpha 7] November 3, 2012
4"A Yearwood Thanksgiving" [upper-alpha 8] November 10, 2012
5"Special Occasion Dinner" [upper-alpha 9] November 17, 2012
6"Garth Brooks is in the Kitchen" [upper-alpha 10] November 24, 2012
7"Holiday Cookie Party!" [upper-alpha 11] December 1, 2012
8"The Yearwood Sunday Supper" [upper-alpha 12] December 8, 2012
9"Trisha's Favorite Foods to Gift" [upper-alpha 13] December 15, 2012
10"Brunch with Aunt T" [upper-alpha 14] December 29, 2012
11"Counting Calories Southern Style" [upper-alpha 15] January 5, 2013
12"Family Fish Fry" [upper-alpha 16] January 19, 2013
13"Football, Friends and Comfort Food" [upper-alpha 17] January 26, 2013

Season 3

No.TitleOriginal air date [6] [7] Production
code
1"Karri-Oke"May 25, 2013TBA
2"Graduation Picnic"June 1, 2013
3"Staycation"June 8, 2013
4"Guy Food"June 15, 2013
5"Z-Girls"June 22, 2013
6"Poker Night" [upper-alpha 18] June 29, 2013
7"Movie Night"July 6, 2013
8"Weeknight Suppers" [upper-alpha 19] July 13, 2013
9"All About Me" [upper-alpha 20] July 20, 2013
10"Family Recipes" [upper-alpha 21] July 27, 2013
11"Rainy Day Food" [upper-alpha 22] August 10, 2013
12"Breakfast for Supper" [upper-alpha 23] August 17, 2013
13"Class Reunion" [upper-alpha 24] September 14, 2013

Season 4

No.TitleOriginal air date [8] [9] Production
code
1"Retro TV Dinners"November 9, 2013TBA
2"No Fuss Thanksgiving"November 16, 2013
3"Kelly Clarkson in the Kitchen" [upper-alpha 25] November 23, 2013
4"Redneck Cocktail Party" [upper-alpha 26] November 30, 2013
5"Easy Holiday Brunch" [upper-alpha 27] December 7, 2013
6"Party Food" [upper-alpha 28] December 21, 2013
7"Healthy Twists" [upper-alpha 29] January 4, 2014
8"Straight Up Comfort Food" [upper-alpha 30] January 11, 2014
9"Make-Ahead Meals" [upper-alpha 31] January 18, 2014
10"Feeding the Home Team" [upper-alpha 32] January 25, 2014
11"Indoor Camping" [upper-alpha 33] February 1, 2014
12"Chocolate, Chocolate and More Chocolate" [upper-alpha 34] February 8, 2014
13"Gold Medal Comfort"March 1, 2014

Season 5

No.TitleOriginal air date [14] [15] Production
code
1"Southern Basics with a Twist"August 23, 2014TBA
2"Barbecue with a Master" [upper-alpha 35] August 30, 2014
3"Updated Classics"September 6, 2014
4"Simple Weeknight Solutions" [upper-alpha 36] September 13, 2014
5"Feeding Hungry Boys" [upper-alpha 37] September 20, 2014
6"Boxed Lunch" [upper-alpha 38] September 27, 2014
7"All Things Miniature" [upper-alpha 39] October 4, 2014
8"Surprise Supper" [upper-alpha 40] October 18, 2014
9"Blue Plate Special"October 25, 2014
10"Homage to Julia Child" [upper-alpha 41] November 1, 2014
11"A Romantic Dinner" [upper-alpha 42] November 8, 2014
12"Big Family Thanksgiving" [upper-alpha 43] November 15, 2014
13"Just Because Party" [upper-alpha 44] November 29, 2014
14"Christmas Eve Dinner" [upper-alpha 45] December 6, 2014
15"Slim Down Secrets"January 3, 2015

Season 6

No.TitleOriginal air date [16] [17] Production
code
1"Weekend Breakfast" [upper-alpha 46] April 18, 2015TBA
2"Comfort to the Max" [upper-alpha 47] April 25, 2015
3"Knockout Dishes"May 2, 2015
4"Mother's Day" [upper-alpha 48] May 9, 2015
5"Feel-Good Food" [upper-alpha 49] May 16, 2015
6"Nashville Memories" [upper-alpha 50] May 23, 2015
7"Family Grilling and Chilling" [upper-alpha 51] May 30, 2015
8"Record Release Party" [upper-alpha 52] June 13, 2015
9"Our Guys' Favorites!" [upper-alpha 53] June 20, 2015
10"Glenda's Birthday Costume Party"June 27, 2015
11"Impromptu Get-Together" [upper-alpha 54] July 4, 2015

Season 7

No.TitleOriginal air date [18] [19] Production
code
1"Get Glam Awards Day"January 2, 2016TBA
2"Day Trip to Memphis" [upper-alpha 55] January 9, 2016
3"Working Late" [upper-alpha 56] January 16, 2016
4"Camp Like a Girl" [upper-alpha 57] January 23, 2016
5"Game Day 101" [upper-alpha 58] January 30, 2016
6"Biscuit Lovin'"February 6, 2016
7"Trisha's Birthday"February 13, 2016
8"Country Music Hall of Fame"February 20, 2016
9"All Things Cast Iron"February 27, 2016
10"Barbie"March 12, 2016
11"Recipe Swap"March 19, 2016
12"Habitat Build"April 2, 2016
13"Road Food"April 9, 2016

Season 8

No.TitleOriginal air date [20] [21] Production
code
1"Pizza and a Movie" [upper-alpha 59] July 30, 2016TBA
2"Let's Get It Percolating" [upper-alpha 60] August 6, 2016
3"Fan Fare" [upper-alpha 61] August 13, 2016
4"Cooking and Singing with Kids"August 20, 2016
5"Par-T-Que"September 3, 2016
6"Quick-Nic"September 17, 2016
7"Trisha's Day Off" [upper-alpha 62] September 24, 2016
8"Tailgating"October 8, 2016
9"Chop Chop" [upper-alpha 63] October 15, 2016
10"Masquerade and Cocktails"October 29, 2016
11"Giving Thanks"November 12, 2016
12"Sunday Funday"November 26, 2016
13"Cookie Swap"December 3, 2016

Season 9

No.TitleOriginal air date [22] [23] Production
code
1"Trisha Goes to Boot Camp"January 7, 2017TBA
2"Trisha on Ice" [upper-alpha 64] January 14, 2017
3"Money Savers"January 21, 2017
4"Halftime Funtime"January 28, 2017
5"Chocolate Rules"February 11, 2017
6"Picture This!" [upper-alpha 65] February 18, 2017
7"Shoebox Memories"February 25, 2017
8"Coffee Talk"March 18, 2017
9"Eggs All Day"March 25, 2017
10"Tour Favorites"April 1, 2017
11"Bringin' Home the Farm"April 8, 2017
12"Book and Wine Club" [upper-alpha 66] April 22, 2017
13"Trisha's Spicy Kitchen"April 29, 2017

Season 10

No.TitleOriginal air date [24] [25] Production
code
1"Go Nuts for Doughnuts!"August 19, 2017TBA
2"Camp Trisha"August 26, 2017
3"Hawaiian Cookout"September 2, 2017
4"Breakfast-Dinner Mash-Up"September 9, 2017
5"Food, Fast!"September 16, 2017
6"Seeing Double"September 23, 2017
7"Trisha's Open House Tailgate"September 30, 2017
8"Trisha's Halloween Prep"October 14, 2017
9"Trisha Goes Paintballing"October 21, 2017
10"Trisha's Pottery Party"October 28, 2017
11"Trisha's Misfit Thanksgiving"November 11, 2017
12"Concert with Friends"November 25, 2017
13"Ugly Christmas Sweater"December 2, 2017

Season 11

No.TitleOriginal air date [1] [26] Production
code
1"Jeff Mauro Visits Trisha's Kitchen"January 13, 2018TBA
2"Lunch With Aunt T"January 20, 2018
3"Game Day with the Nashville Predators"January 27, 2018
4"Healthy Kickstart"February 3, 2018
5"Friends and Chocolate"February 10, 2018
6"Guilty Brunch"February 17, 2018
7"Shoebox Memories, Vol. 2"February 24, 2018
8"Opry Goes Pink"March 3, 2018
9"Nashville Food Project"March 10, 2018
10"Sharpen Up!"March 17, 2018
11"Springtime in Nashville"March 24, 2018
12"Tour Wrap Up"March 31, 2018
13"Bret's Graduation"April 7, 2018

Season 12

No.Title [27] Original air dateProduction
code
1"The Bluebird Cafe"TBA
2"Cheese, Please!"

Notes

  1. "Baby in the Band" was produced as the third episode of the first season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  2. "Girlfriends" was produced as the fourth episode of the first season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  3. "Grandma Knows Best" was produced as the second episode of the first season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  4. "Family Reunion" was produced as the pilot episode, but it aired as the fourth episode of the first season.
  5. "Gwen's Girls" was produced as the sixth episode of the first season and "Daddy's Famous Stew" was produced as the fifth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  6. "A Wedding Shower to Remember" was produced as the eighth episode of the second season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  7. "Trisha's College Roommate Reunion" was produced as the tenth episode of the second season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  8. "A Yearwood Thanksgiving" was produced as the fifth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  9. "Special Occasion Dinner" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  10. "Garth Brooks is in the Kitchen" was produced as the eleventh episode of the second season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  11. "Holiday Cookie Party!" was produced as the ninth episode of the second season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  12. "The Yearwood Sunday Supper" was produced as the third episode of the second season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  13. "Trisha's Favorite Foods to Gift" was produced as the first episode of the second season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  14. "Brunch with Aunt T" was produced as the sixth episode of the second season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  15. "Counting Calories Southern Style" was produced as the twelfth episode of the second season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  16. "Family Fish Fry" was produced as the fourth episode of the second season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  17. "Football, Friends and Comfort Food" was produced as the seventh episode of the second season, but it aired as the final episode of the season.
  18. "Poker Night" was produced as the seventh episode of the third season and "Movie Night" was produced as the sixth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  19. "Weeknight Suppers" was produced as the tenth episode of the third season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  20. "All About Me" was produced as the eleventh episode of the third season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  21. "Family Recipes" was produced as the twelfth episode of the third season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  22. "Rainy Day Food" was produced as the final episode of the third season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  23. "Breakfast for Supper" was produced as the ninth episode of the third season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  24. "Class Reunion" was produced as the eighth episode of the third season, but it aired as the final episode of the season.
  25. "Kelly Clarkson in the Kitchen" was produced as the seventh episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  26. "Redneck Cocktail Party" was produced under the title "Sex and the Country". [10]
  27. "Easy Holiday Brunch" was produced as the third episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  28. "Party Food" was produced (under the title "Ladies Cocktail Party") [11] as the final episode of the fourth season and "Gold Medal Comfort" was produced (under the title "Gold Medal Meals") [12] as the sixth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  29. "Healthy Twists" was produced as the fifth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  30. "Straight Up Comfort Food" was produced (under the title "Straight Up Comfort") [13] as the ninth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  31. "Make-Ahead Meals" was produced as the eleventh episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  32. "Feeding the Home Team" was produced as the twelfth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  33. "Indoor Camping" was produced as the tenth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  34. "Chocolate, Chocolate and More Chocolate" was produced as the eighth episode of the fourth season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  35. "Barbecue with a Master" was produced as the eleventh episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  36. "Simple Weeknight Solutions" was produced as the seventh episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  37. "Feeding Hungry Boys" was produced as the fourth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  38. "Boxed Lunch" was produced as the second episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  39. "All Things Miniature" was produced as the twelfth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  40. "Surprise Supper" was produced as the thirteenth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  41. "Homage to Julia Child" was produced as the fourteenth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the tenth episode of the season.
  42. "A Romantic Dinner" was produced as the eighth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the eleventh episode of the season.
  43. "Big Family Thanksgiving" was produced as the fifth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.
  44. "Just Because Party" was produced as the tenth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the thirteenth episode of the season.
  45. "Christmas Eve Dinner" was produced as the sixth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the fourteenth episode of the season.
  46. "Weekend Breakfast" was produced as the fifth episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  47. "Comfort to the Max" was produced as the first episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  48. "Mother's Day" was produced as the sixth episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  49. "Feel-Good Food" was produced as the fourth episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  50. "Nashville Memories" was produced as the eighth episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  51. "Family Grilling and Chilling" was produced as the ninth episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  52. "Record Release Party" was produced as the seventh episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  53. "Our Guys' Favorites!" was produced as the final episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  54. "Impromptu Get-Together" was produced as the second episode of the sixth season, but it aired as the final episode of the season.
  55. "Day Trip to Memphis" was produced as the eighth episode of the seventh season and "Country Music Hall of Fame" was produced as the second episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  56. "Working Late" was produced as the fourth episode of the seventh season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  57. "Camp Like a Girl" was produced as the seventh episode of the seventh season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  58. "Game Day 101" was produced as the third episode of the seventh season, but it aired as the fifth episode of the season.
  59. "Pizza and a Movie" was produced as the third episode of the eighth season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  60. "Let's Get It Percolating" was produced as the seventh episode of the eighth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  61. "Fan Fare" was produced as the ninth episode of the eighth season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  62. "Trisha's Day Off" was produced as the first episode of the eighth season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  63. "Trisha's Day Off" was produced as the second episode of the eighth season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  64. "Trisha on Ice" was produced as the sixth episode of the ninth season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  65. "Picture This!" was produced as the twelfth episode of the ninth season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  66. "Book and Wine Club" was produced as the second episode of the ninth season, but it aired as the twelfth episode of the season.

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