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Gusto TV is the world’s most innovative linear food television channel. From in-studio cooking series featuring creative recipes and dynamic hosts to fascinating documentary and reality series about food culture and sustainability, Gusto TV delivers a diverse mix of engaging and inspiring cooking programming that resonates globally.
Let's Brunch
S2, EP4 "Middle Eastern Brunch"Vanessa creates a brunch menu inspired by the Middle East.
One World Kitchen
S1, EP8 "Teriyaki Two Ways"Chef Hana Etsuko makes cucumber salad with kelp, a Japanese hotpot, and homemade teriyaki sauce.
The Urban Vegetarian
S1, EP9 "On Trend"Desiree shakes up a classic recipe with kefir, makes a warm breakfast and two grilled cheese recipes.
A is for Apple
S1, EP13 "Quail and Quinoa"Chef Lauran Gulyas is challenged to combine quail and quinoa in a non-traditional dish.
Global Veggies
S1, EP6 "Indonesia, Greece, Syria, Thailand"Chef Pino Di Cerbo creates veggie dishes inspired by Indonesia - tomato nasi goreng; Greece - Greek melon salad; Syria - kidney bean hummus; Thailand - coconut curry cabbage rolls.
The Urban Vegetarian
S1, EP14 "Healthy and Delicious"Desiree makes a cashew butter smoothie, a sage-fried tofu scramble, tempura vegetables and apple butter-pecan-gorgonzola turnovers.
Fresh Market Dinners
S1, EP3 "Kohlrabi, Fennel, Kale & Red Cabbage"Amanda prepares a meal with fresh kale, fennel and red cabbage.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP5 "Veneto"From hearty inland crops to fresh food of the sea, the Venetian region covers it all; an antipasto of succulent soft shell crab is paired with a tangy aioli made from sundried tomatoes, creating the perfect combination of crispy and creamy.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP6 "Puglia"Puglia's lush landscape and large coastline characterize its cuisine; exploring its native ingredients through some of Puglia's favorite meals; an antipasto with crispy fried mussels; highlighting Puglia's prize crop: tomatoes.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP7 "Sicily"Simplicity is key with Sicilian cuisine; the region balances simplicity with intensity through flavorful dishes; an antipasto of folded flatbread with ricotta and fennel seeds inspires with its intricate beauty and a simple recipe.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP8 "Lazio"Filled with ruins in its bustling streets, the region of Lazio sticks with grandeur in all it does, including food; chef Michael Bonacini highlights its Jewish influence with a crispy Roman Jewish-style artichoke dish.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP9 "Campania"Campania's coastline is filled with two things: tourists and seafood; chef Michael Bonacini begins his meal with a salad from the Island of Capri; grilled Caprese salad combines fresh tomatoes, tangy balsamic, and a hint of sweetness from basil.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP10 "Emilia-Romagna"Chef Michael Bonacini delves into the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna to discover its iconic cuisine; he stays light with an airy mortadella mousse spread on fluffy flatbreads; cooking up tortellini in broth.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP11 "Calabria"Chef Michael Bonacini explores sweet and spicy dishes hailing from the coastal region of Calabria; for his antipasto, he cooks up a light and refreshing brioche with gelato; a spicy sausage and ricotta pasta.
Bonacini's Italy
S2, EP12 "Lombardy"Full of luxurious treats, the northern Italian region of Lombardy offers rich and delicious cuisine; for his antipasto, chef Michael Bonacini prepares a delicate dish of stuffed squash blossoms.