ABC Greenlights Culinary Competition Series ‘Family Food Fight,’ Hosted and Executive Produced by Ayesha Curry
ABC GREENLIGHTS CULINARY COMPETITION SERIES ‘FAMILY FOOD FIGHT,’
HOSTED AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY AYESHA CURRY
ABC announced today that the network has picked up the culinary competition
series “Family Food Fight,” based on Australia’s hit format. Hosted by
restaurateur, food maven and NY Times best-selling cookbook author Ayesha
Curry, the eight-episode competition series will feature eight families
from across the country sharing a common kitchen and a common goal: to
claim the title of America’s No. 1 Food Family.
series “Family Food Fight,” based on Australia’s hit format. Hosted by
restaurateur, food maven and NY Times best-selling cookbook author Ayesha
Curry, the eight-episode competition series will feature eight families
from across the country sharing a common kitchen and a common goal: to
claim the title of America’s No. 1 Food Family.
Family teams will pull out their best culinary moves in the kitchen,
serving up authentic family dishes and drama. Tapping into each family’s
uniquely diverse cultural heritage, along with their countless culinary
influences, “Family Food Fight” will take homestyle cooking to a new level
as family recipes rich in tradition and shared over generations are put on
display. Rather than five-star restaurant cuisine, the show will focus on
relatable, yet aspirational, home-cooked meals, inspiring budding home
cooks across the nation to don their aprons and get into the kitchen
together.
serving up authentic family dishes and drama. Tapping into each family’s
uniquely diverse cultural heritage, along with their countless culinary
influences, “Family Food Fight” will take homestyle cooking to a new level
as family recipes rich in tradition and shared over generations are put on
display. Rather than five-star restaurant cuisine, the show will focus on
relatable, yet aspirational, home-cooked meals, inspiring budding home
cooks across the nation to don their aprons and get into the kitchen
together.
With a mix of fast-paced cooking fun, heaping helpings of good humor and
healthy rivalries, everyone will cook their hearts out as they strive to
impress a panel of culinary experts including host and judge, Curry.
Despite everyone’s delectable dishes, only one family will claim the
coveted title of America’s No. 1 Food Family and take home the $100,000
prize. An airdate and additional judges to be announced at a later date.
healthy rivalries, everyone will cook their hearts out as they strive to
impress a panel of culinary experts including host and judge, Curry.
Despite everyone’s delectable dishes, only one family will claim the
coveted title of America’s No. 1 Food Family and take home the $100,000
prize. An airdate and additional judges to be announced at a later date.
For information on how you can appear on the show, visit familyfoodfightcasting.com
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Produced by Endemol Shine North America, “Family Food Fight” was created by
Endemol Shine Australia with Nine in Australia and was recently renewed for
a second season. Curry, Robert Flutie and Shab Azma are serving as
executive producers through Yardie Girl Productions; and DJ Nurre, Georgie
Hurford-Jones and Faye Stapleton are serving as executive producers for
Endemol Shine North America.
Endemol Shine Australia with Nine in Australia and was recently renewed for
a second season. Curry, Robert Flutie and Shab Azma are serving as
executive producers through Yardie Girl Productions; and DJ Nurre, Georgie
Hurford-Jones and Faye Stapleton are serving as executive producers for
Endemol Shine North America.
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