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Halloween Bakeshop (2025)
Hosted by Canadian actress and comedian Lauren Ash, this frightfully fun baking showdown will see eight talented competitors face off in a high-stakes competition for a chance to taste sweet victory, taking home the title of Halloween Bakeshop champion and a $25,000 prize.
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65
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8.7
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40
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Pamela's Cooking with Love (2025)
Pamela’s Cooking With Love follows Pamela Anderson as she invites some of today’s most sought-after and buzz-worthy chefs to join her on a stunning rural property on Vancouver Island, where together they’ll prepare delicious plant-based meals to share with family and friends at dinner parties beautifully styled by Pamela.
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Hulu
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7.7
/44/
47
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Big Food Bucket List (2019)
Host John Catucci (You Gotta Eat Here!) takes viewers on a one-of-a-kind food adventure across North America as he checks buzz-worthy, crazy, delicious food off his bucket list.
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Plex
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100
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Freakshow Cakes (2019)
Freakishly talented cake artists step right up to the sideshow tent to whip up sinister cakes in a one-of-a-kind cake showdown. The baker who showcases the most wildly imaginative and hair-raising cake design wins $10,000 and the title of Freakshow Champion.
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7.4
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20
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Chuck & Danny’s Road Trip (2017)
Celebrity chefs and good friends Chuck Hughes and Danny Smiles are on a cross-country culinary RV adventure. They stop in six spectacular places in Canada where they go to any lengths to source and sample the freshest and tastiest foods. Then they turn that unique mix of ingredients into a one-of-a-kind campground feast for the local chefs, farmers, fishermen and foragers who helped them gather their bounty.
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The Roku Channel
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7.8
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50
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Bake with Anna Olson (2012)
Bake with Anna Olson is a cooking show which focuses on baking, hosted by Canadian pastry chef Anna Olson broadcast by Food Network Canada.
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40
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TMDb

Fresh With Anna Olson (2008)
Anna Olson creates delicious recipes and invites viewers to spend time in the comfort of her country home kitchen and learn more of her personal recipes, food insights, and valuable cooking tips.
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5.1
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80
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Cook Like a Chef (2001)
A series about how to cook, not what to cook. We take you out of Grandma's kitchen and into a rock n' roll paced studio-based environment where the focus is the food and on the techniques used to create incredible cuisine as young chefs explore and explain a myriad of cooking techniques.
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6.4
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50
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TMDb

Food Factory: Night Shift (2015)
Food Factory: Night Shift follows the unsung culinary heroes who work all night to chop, baste, and bake palette pleasing eats and some far-out custom orders. From the prep work to delivery to the successful reveal, it’s all in a night’s work for these invisible kitchen superstars.
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20
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TMDb

Great Canadian Cookbook (2015)
Chef Lynn Crawford and Noah Cappe host Food Network Canada's Great Canadian Cookbook.
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20
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TMDb

Inspired with Anna Olson (2016)
In this new food series, internationally acclaimed celebrity chef, Anna Olson, travels to Southeast Asia for an unforgettable culinary journey that takes her from the street-food stalls of Singapore to the high-end restaurants of Hong Kong—and many places in between. Anna discovers unique ingredients in the markets, and is taught original techniques directly by local cooks and distinguished chefs. Inspired by the delicious dishes she encounters and the culinary culture she experiences, Anna takes what she learns back home to her kitchen and creates mouth-watering new recipes.
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Hulu
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7.1
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46
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Great Chocolate Showdown (2020)
Each week the talented batch of bakers will face with a range of creative and exciting chocolate-based competitions that will test their sweet imaginations and put their baking skills to the test. These challenges include everything from creating an out-of-this-world chocolate creation with a galactic mirror finish and baking an over-the-top spectacle cake, to re-imagining a classic campfire treat and creating a chocolate confection with a spicy kick. Some of the bakers may melt under the pressure and only one will taste sweet victory by claiming the title of Great Chocolate Showdown champion and the $50,000 grand prize.
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10
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Food Jammers (2006)
Food Jammers is a cooking show featuring Micah Donovan, Chris Martin, and Nobu Adilman; three backyard mechanics who make homebrew cooking equipment using junkyard parts, found objects, and locally sourced ingredients. Cooking is essentially an excuse for them to build things. Inspired by an interest in music and vernacular culture, Food Jammers features a wide range of bands from the likes of Comets on Fire, Snooky Pryor, Stereolab, and Joel Plaskett. The trio is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and they often shop at local Toronto markets, scrap yards, and the curb-side to find things for their cooking. Three seasons of thirteen episodes have been filmed, plus a one hour special. In the United States, it airs on Cooking Channel and Halogen TV.
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20
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TMDb

Chef in your Ear (2015)
Two of the country’s hottest chefs face off to see who can get a completely clueless cook to create the best restaurant quality dish, in only one hour. The catch? The chefs never step foot in the kitchen. Isolated in their own private booth, each chef watches their clueless cook on a monitor, guiding them step-by-step through an earpiece before the final dish is plated and judged. The winning chef names the losing chef’s punishment - a shift doing the dirtiest and most tedious job in the winner's restaurant. It’s ego against ego and dish against dish in Chef In Your Ear!
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7.2
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37
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Wall of Chefs (2020)
Each challenge tests the skill and nerves of Canada’s home cooks as they battle in the Wall of Chefs kitchen, under the towering shadow of the country’s best chefs known as “The Wall.”
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7.2
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10
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TMDb

SugarStars (2012)
In the sugary world of over-the-top confectionery creations, friends-turned-business partners, Elle, Caspar and Yolanda, design elaborate and eye-popping 'sweet tables' for the biggest events and stars in town.
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Hulu
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7.1
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10
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The Baker Sisters (2017)
This deliciously decadent series celebrates the most scrumptious baked treats North America has to offer. Hosted by bakers and real-life sisters, Rachel Smith and Jean Parker, The Baker Sisters takes viewers on a guilt-free road trip to see how sensational ooey gooey sweets are made. In every episode, The Baker Sisters visit three locations to sample the treats the bakery, restaurant or deli is famous for. Then, they head to the kitchen with the expert baker to see exactly how they make their tempting confections. From finger-licking sticky buns to mouth-watering mile-high sponge cakes, these sisters are on an exciting baking adventure to discover where, who and how North America's most blissful goodies are made.
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Amazon Prime Video
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7.2
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You Gotta Eat Here! (2012)
You Gotta Eat Here! is a Canadian food television series that premiered in January 2012 on Food Network Canada. Produced by Lone Eagle Entertainment, the program stars and is hosted by comedian John Catucci. The show features Catucci on a "quest" to discover the best of Canada's comfort food. He visits restaurants ranging from greasy spoons to legendary locations to taste the food that made them famous, and to meet the characters that make them institutions. Catucci also explores the kitchens to reveal their signature recipes. The second season premiered in February 2013 on Food Network Canada.
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7.3
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Iron Chef Canada (2018)
Canadian version of the popular cooking competition series.
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8.3
/34/
40
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French Food at Home (2007)
French Food at Home is a James Beard Foundation Award-winning cooking show presented by Laura Calder. It is filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia and airs on Food Network Canada, the Asian Food Channel, and the Cooking Channel. French Food at Home is a lifestyle series featuring simple French home cooking which anyone, anywhere, can make. All 78 episodes were shot in a home kitchen in Canada and include scenes of France such as trips to the market and glimpses of everyday French food life. Music for the show was composed by Mike O'Neill.
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YouTube TV
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7.2
/55/
57
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100
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The Big Bake: Holiday (2019)
A larger-than-life holiday baking competition series with themed episodes. In each episode, three professional baking teams have five hours to design, bake and decorate a grand-scale cake creation based on a particular theme.
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70
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7.4
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Food Factory (2012)
Each episode offers a behind-the-scenes view of production lines in food factories across Canada to find out how some of the most-popular food items are really made. Through the ingredients, techniques and required processes, this documentary series reveals how raw ingredients are turned into everyday eats.
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8.6
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Chef at Home (2004)
Chef at Home is a show presented by professionally trained chef Michael Smith. It is filmed at the Farmhouse at the Cove home in Prince Edward Island. It is currently broadcast on Food Network Canada and produced by Ocean Entertainment.


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