The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora

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The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora
Presentation
Hosted by Cat Cora
The Muppets
Genre Comedy
Language English
Production
No. of episodes6
Publication
Original releaseSeptember 13 
December 17, 2010
ProviderDisneyGo

The Muppets Kitchen with Cat Cora is a cooking and comedy web series that starred chef Cat Cora and The Muppets, released in 2010. [1] [2]

Contents

In September 2010, Cat Cora, alongside The Muppets characters Fozzie Bear, and Angelo appeared on the American CBS television series, The Early Show to make on a burger recipe together. [3]

Plot

This web series features Cat Cora making some dishes with her Muppet sidekick Angelo (performed by Tyler Bunch with the hands puppeteered by Paul McGinnis). [4] Angelo was an Italian chef who was taught all about cooking by The Swedish Chef. Pepe the King Prawn was also in the show where he would always close out the show.

Episodes

  1. Birthday Cat-Astrophe (September 13, 2010) - While Cat Cora is locked in the pantry, Angelo, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo make some watermelon gazpacho for Cat's birthday surprise.
  2. Breakfast Isn't Just for Breakfast Anymore (October 8, 2010) - Much to the chagrin of the Early Bird, Angelo calls Cat Cora into the kitchen at 3:00 in the morning to make a breakfast smoothie and pancakes.
  3. Game Day (October 8, 2010) - Cat Cora and Angelo prepare a California 7-layer dip and a Cheese-steak Sami with provolone sauce for the "Muppet Y Games" while Kermit the Frog reports on it.
  4. Movie Night (November 24, 2010) - Cat Cora shows Angelo and a hungry rat on how to make a maple popcorn trail mix to prepare for movie night.
  5. World's Biggest Sandwich (December 17, 2010) - In a spoof of The Towering Inferno , Angelo plans to make the world's biggest sandwich which goes horribly wrong.
  6. Slumber Party (December 17, 2010) - When Cat Cora tells Angelo that she is making Pigs in a Blanket, Angelo brings Andy and Randy Pig over for a slumber party.

Cast

Muppet performers

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