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America's Test Kitchen

US television program


Summary

US television program

FieldValue
imageAmerica's Test Kitchen Logo New.svg
alt_nameAmerica's Test Kitchen from Cooks Illustrated Magazine
genreCooking
presenter
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons26
num_episodes649
list_episodesList of America's Test Kitchen episodes
executive_producerJack Bishop
Kaitlin Keleher
Julia Collin Davison
Bridget Lancaster
locationBrookline, Massachusetts (seasons 1–18)
Boston, Massachusetts (seasons 19–present)
cameraMulti-camera
runtime27 minutes
companyWETA
America's Test Kitchen Productions
first_aired
last_airedpresent
relatedCook's Country
channelsyndication/Create

Kaitlin Keleher Julia Collin Davison Bridget Lancaster Boston, Massachusetts (seasons 19–present) America's Test Kitchen Productions America's Test Kitchen (originally America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Magazine) is a half-hour long American cooking show broadcast by public television stations and Create and distributed by American Public Television. Originally hosted by Christopher Kimball, the program currently is co-hosted by Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster.

On the show, a handful of test cooks are filmed in a real, working test kitchen, including hosts Davison and Lancaster and chefs Keith Dresser, Becky Hayes, Lan Lam, Erin McMurrer, Elle Simone Scott, and Dan Souza. Also, Bryan Roof, Christie Morrison, Ashley Moore, Lawman Johnson, and Morgan Bolling prepare recipes as they discuss what works, what doesn't, and why, highlighting the rigorous recipe testing process at the core of the test kitchen's mission. Equipment expert Adam Ried, gadget critic Lisa McManus, and tasting expert Jack Bishop help viewers understand what to look for when buying gear and ingredients.

The show is affiliated with America's Test Kitchen, publishers of Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country magazines, and beginning in Season 19, the show is recorded at ATK's test kitchen facility at the Innovation and Design Building in Boston, Massachusetts.

Although the show's studios are in Boston, Massachusetts, it is produced by WETA-TV, a PBS station in Washington DC rather than Boston PBS station WGBH.

On February 2, 2023, Marquee Brands became a majority owner of ATK (America's Test Kitchen Limited Partnership) and its associated brands, including Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country.{{cite press release|title=Marquee Brands Acquires America's Test Kitchen® Further Expanding as a Leader in the Home and Culinary Category

On March 24, 2023, America's Test Kitchen laid off 23 workers or about 10 percent of its staff. That included the entire team that worked on the ATK Kids brand.

Episode format

A typical episode of the show consists primarily of two or three recipes that are consistent with the theme of the episode. Each recipe is tested 40-60 times before appearing on the show or in the books, at an average cost of $10,000; they also have a network of 35,000 people who have volunteered to test them. For broadcast, each recipe is presented by a test cook to one of the hosts, Julia Collin Davison or Bridget Lancaster, who walk through recipe steps, explain common problems that can occur when cooking it, and explain how to cook it the right way by sharing discoveries made during the testing and the science behind the recipe using instructional graphics. Periodically throughout the episode, other segments are inserted, usually consisting of two or more of the following:

  • An Equipment-Testing segment, where Adam Ried reviews kitchen equipment and explains the best product to buy.
  • A Tasting Lab segment, where an ingredient or several representative supermarket brands of a prepared food product is run through expert and audience tasting panels and taste-tested by one of the hosts
  • A Science Desk segment, discussing the science behind a pertinent technique used in the recipe
  • A Quick Tips segment, demonstrating tips and tricks from Cook's Illustrated magazine and viewers' emails and letters
  • A Gadget Expert segment, where Lisa McManus reviews and ranks smaller kitchen gadgets

Through season 6 the show was taped in standard definition, 4:3 video; season 7 saw the show switch to widescreen 16:9 video. The high definition version of the show is broadcast as part of PBS HD's master digital schedule, and by some PBS affiliates as part of their normal schedules.

During recording, 26 episodes are videotaped during a three-week period. Six recipes are recorded per day, and there are two recipes demonstrated per episode.

Cast

America's Test Kitchen features several recurring cast members, although not every cast member appears in each episode; usually only one or two of the chefs appears in an episode.

Current

  • Julia Collin Davison, executive food editor for the cookbook division, took over as co-host of America's Test Kitchen alongside Bridget Lancaster with the start of season 17 in January 2017 and took over Kimball's role in introducing the recipes featured in each episode. Collin Davison appeared in most episodes of ATK seasons 1–16, but was to appear in all upcoming episodes thereafter. Collin Davison continues cooking selected recipes on each episode with the help of others.
  • Bridget Lancaster, executive food editor for television, radio and new media, appeared as a regular cast member in seasons 1–16 and joins Julia Collin Davison as host in all episodes beginning in season 17. Lancaster will also continue to cook through select recipes on upcoming episodes alongside other cast members.
  • Jack Bishop, Chief Creative Officer for ATK, appears in most episodes hosting the Tasting Lab segment. In the Tasting Lab, he describes a tasting panel's opinions on different brands of the food or ingredient in question, as Kimball, Lancaster or Davison tastes several of the items blind. After Kimball, Lancaster or Collin Davison provides their thoughts on the different varieties, Bishop reveals the brands that Kimball, Lancaster or Collin Davison tasted and compares their thoughts to those of the tasting panel. Bishop and Kimball frequently refer to a running joke that Kimball's tastes are often vastly different from the tasting panel's; as an example, in a segment tasting bottled waters, Kimball picked Boston tap water over all the brands of bottled water. Bishop also hosts the Cook's Illustrated podcast.
  • Dan Souza joined the cast in 2013, appearing as a cook and sometimes in the role of science expert. In 2017, Souza became editor-in-chief of Cook's Illustrated magazine.
  • Adam Ried appears in most episodes as the host of the Equipment Corner segment. In his segment, he shows several brands of a piece of kitchen equipment and often asks Kimball, Lancaster or Collin Davison to use several of the items or eat food prepared with different brands. In the end, he identifies the test kitchen's preferred brand and demonstrates its key features. For particularly expensive items, he often identifies a best buy: an item that was ranked highly but is significantly less expensive than the top brand. Throughout the show's run, items previously tested in other seasons have been retested as technology changes warrant; for instance, in season 8, garlic presses were retested due to the failure of the non-stick coating on the previous winning brand after heavy usage, and a new favorite brand was chosen. Occasionally the Equipment Corner segment does not focus on a single piece of equipment; instead, a "buy it/don't buy it" format is used to pick the best items among newer, trendier kitchen gadgets. One of Ried's favorite "buy it" gadgets was a timer that came with its own lanyard so cooks could wear it around their necks and not have to be in visual range of the oven timer; Ried revealed, however, that the timer was normally used to stay one step ahead of local traffic law enforcers by signaling that it was time to feed the meter or move the car.
  • Lisa McManus first appeared as the show's gadget expert in season 10, reviewing smaller kitchen gadgets in short segments. She is executive editor on the ATK Reviews team, which conducts equipment testing and ingredient tasting reviews at America's Test Kitchen.
  • John "Doc" Willoughby hosted the Science Desk segment in the show's first two seasons but was gradually phased out during season 3. After he became executive editor of Gourmet magazine, there was no Science Desk segment for two seasons. Willoughby returned to America's Test Kitchen in 2010, though he left again.
  • Odd Todd (Todd Rosenberg) designs animations for the Science Desk segment, illustrating such concepts as flambé, brining, marinating vs. dry spice rubs, and whether plastic or wooden cutting boards are better for overall kitchen hygiene. His segments made their debut in season 5 but were replaced by non-animated segments with Jeremy Sauer in season 6. The animations returned for season 7, interspersed with non-animated science segments done by Kimball and Sauer.
  • Guy Crosby is the science adviser for America's Test Kitchen. He began working for Cook's Illustrated as a consulting editor in early 2005.
  • Rebecca "Becky" Hays, Dan Souza, Keith Dresser, Elle Simone, Erin McMurrer and Lan Lam are the chefs who explain and prepare the recipes in each episode as the host watches and comments. Usually only one or two of the chefs will appear in an episode. Collin Davison, Lancaster and Rentschler appeared as regular cast members on season 1. Kay Rentschler moved to the positions of Culinary Producer and Executive Chef by season 2 and appeared in only one episode that season, before leaving the show by Season 3. Hays joined the permanent cast in season 5, Bruce, Wu, and Ruperti each appear for a single season (seasons 5, 6, and 8, respectively), and Alt appears in seasons 7 and 8. All are prominent recipe testers or editors in Cook's Illustrated. Beginning in season 5, Cook's Illustrated staff chefs Hays, Bruce, Jeremy Sauer, and Matthew Card appeared in segments answering common viewer mail questions. Hays, Bruce, and Sauer joined the on-camera cast for season 6; Hays moved into credited cast member status beginning in season 7. Souza and Bryan Roof were added to the regular cast starting season 15. Chin, Dresser and Simone were added to the regular cast starting season 17. Also during Season 17, McMurrer and Roof traded places, with McMurrer moving from the cast of sister show Cook's Country to America's Test Kitchen and Roof moving from the America's Test Kitchen cast to Cook's Country. Lan Lam has been added to the cast in season 19 while Tim Chin left the rotation.

Former

  • Christopher Kimball, the show's host for seasons 1–16, was the co-founder, editor and publisher of America's Test Kitchen and its associated magazine, book, television and radio programs from their inception through 2016. Kimball and ATK parted company in the fall of 2016 over a contract dispute.

Episodes

Main article: List of America's Test Kitchen episodes

Other media

Books

Date PublishedTitleDescriptionNew York Times Best Seller
Slow Cooker RevolutionOne Test Kitchen. 30 Slow Cookers. 200 Amazing Recipes.
Pressure Cooker Perfection100 Foolproof Recipes That Will Change the Way You Cook
Slow Cooker Revolution Volume 2The Easy-Prep Edition
The America's Test Kitchen Cooking School CookbookEverything You Need to Know to Become a Great Cook.
The How Can it Be Gluten Free CookbookRevolutionary Techniques. Groundbreaking Recipes.
100 RecipesThe Absolute Best Ways To Make The True Essentials
The Cook's Illustrated Meat BookThe Game-Changing Guide That Teaches You How to Cook Meat and Poultry with 425 Bulletproof Recipes
The New Family CookbookAll-New Edition of the Best-Selling Classic with 1,100 New Recipes
Healthy Slow Cooker RevolutionOne Test Kitchen. 40 Slow Cookers. 200 Fresh Recipes.
The Complete Vegetarian CookbookA Fresh Guide to Eating Well with 700 Foolproof Recipes
The Best Mexican RecipesKitchen-Tested Recipes Put the Real Flavors of Mexico Within Reach
Cook's Country Eats Local150 Regional Recipes You Should Be Making No Matter Where You Live
The How Can It Be Gluten-Free Cookbook Volume 2New Whole-Grain Flour Blend. 75+ Dairy-Free Recipes.
The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2016Every Recipe from the Hit TV Show with Product Ratings and a Look Behind the Scenes
Cook It in Cast IronKitchen-Tested Recipes for the One Pan That Does It All
Master of the GrillFoolproof Recipes, Top-Rated Gadgets, Gear & Ingredients Plus Clever Test Kitchen Tips & Fascinating Food Science
Foolproof PreservingA Guide to Small Batch Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Condiments, and More
Naturally SweetBake All Your Favorites with 30% to 50% Less Sugar
Bread IllustratedA Step-By-Step Guide to Achieving Bakery-Quality Results At Home
Cook's ScienceHow to Unlock Flavor in 50 of our Favorite Ingredients
The Best of America's Test Kitchen 2017The Year's Best Recipes, Equipment Reviews, and Tastings
What Good Cooks Know20 Years of Test Kitchen Expertise in One Essential Handbook
The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook500 Vibrant, Kitchen-Tested Recipes for Living and Eating Well Every Day
Vegan for EverybodyFoolproof Plant-Based Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and In-Between
The Complete Make-Ahead CookbookFrom Appetizers to Desserts 500 Recipes You Can Make in Advance
The Complete Cooking for Two Cookbook650 Recipes for Everything You'll Ever Want to Make
How to Roast EverythingA Game-Changing Guide to Building Flavor in Meat, Vegetables, and More
Just Add SauceA Revolutionary Guide to Boosting the Flavor of Everything You Cook
The Perfect CakeYour Ultimate Guide to Classic, Modern, and Whimsical Cakes
Multicooker PerfectionCook it Fast or Cook it Slow - You Decide
Dinner Illustrated175 Meals Ready in 1 Hour or Less
The Complete Cook's Country TV Show Season 11 EditionEvery Recipe, Every Ingredient Tasting, Every Equipment Rating From All 11 Seasons
All Time Best BrunchStandout recipes and time-tested tips
All Time Best Dinners for TwoLeave it to America's Test Kitchen to help you get a perfectly scaled dinner for two on the table - no guesswork required
The New Essentials CookbookA Modern Guide to Better Cooking
Sous Vide For EverybodyThe Easy, Foolproof Cooking Technique That's Sweeping the World
The Best of America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2019Every Recipe From The Hit TV Show With Product Ratings and a Look Behind the Scenes.
The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs100 kid-tested, kid approved recipes for every kid chef
123 the Farm and MeReaders will have fun counting along as they go from the farm, to the store, to their kitchen, to their table to share a dinner
A is for ArtichokeWords and definitions that are sure to delight babies and foodies alike
Cook's Illustrated Revolutionary RecipesGroundbreaking techniques. Compelling voices. One-of-a-kind Recipes.
The Complete Diabetes CookbookThe Healthy Way to Eat the Foods You Love
Cook it in Your Dutch Oven150 Foolproof Recipes Tailor-Made for Your Kitchen's Most Versatile Pot
Air Fryer PerfectionFrom Crispy Fries and Juicy Steaks to Perfect Vegetables, What to cook & How to Get the Best Results
How to Braise EverythingClassic, Modern, and Global Dishes Using a Time-Honored Technique
Vegetable IllustratedAn Inspiring Guide with 700+ Kitchen-Tested Recipes
The Complete Baby and Toddler CookbookThe Very Best Purees, Finger Foods, and Toddler Meals for Happy Families
The Ultimate BurgerPlus DIY Condiments, Sides, and Boozy Milkshakes
SpicedUnlock the Power of Spices to Transform Your Cooking
Instant Pot Ace Blender Cook BookFoolproof Recipes for the Blender That Also Cooks
The Complete Cook's Country TV Show Season 12 EditionEvery Recipe, Every Ingredient Testing, Every Equipment Rating From All 11 Seasons
Stir Crack Whisk BakeA Little Book about Little Cakes
Cookies for SantaThe Story of How Santa's Favorite Cookie Saved Christmas
The Perfect PieYour Ultimate Guide to Classic and Modern Pies, Tarts, Galettes, and More
The Complete Baking Book for Young Chefs100+ Sweet & Savory Recipes That You'll Love To Bake, Share & Eat!
How to CocktailRecipes and Techniques for Building the Best Drinks
Side Dish Bible1001 Perfect Recipes for Every Vegetable, Rice, Grain, and Bean Dish You Will Ever Need
BowlsVibrant Recipes with Endless Possibilities
Mediterranean Instant PotEasy, Inspired Meals for Eating Well
Big Flavors from Italian AmericaFamily-Style Favorites from Coast to Coast
Everything ChocolateA Decadent Collection of Morning Pastries, Nostalgic Sweets, and Showstopping Desserts
My First CookbookFun recipes to cook together
Easy Everyday KetoHealthy Kitchen-Perfected Recipes
100 TechniquesMaster a Lifetime of Cooking Skills, from Basic to Bucket List
The Complete Summer CookbookBeat the Heat with 400 Recipes that Make the Most of Summer's Bounty
Foolproof FishModern Recipes for Everyone, Everywhere
Cooking for OneScaled Recipes, No-Waste Solutions, and Time-Saving Tips for Cooking for Yourself
Meat IllustratedA Foolproof Guide to Understanding and Cooking with Cuts of All Kinds
The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2021Every Recipe
Complete One Pot Cookbook400 Complete Meals
How Can It Be Gluten Free Cookbook Collection350+ Groundbreaking Recipes for All Your Favorites
Complete Plant-Based Cookbook500 Inspired, Flexible Recipes for Eating Well without Meat
October 5, 2021The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2022Every Recipe

Radio shows

Main article: List of America's Test Kitchen radio shows

Awards

YearTitleAward
2016America's Test KitchenDaytime Emmy Award Nomination: Outstanding Culinary Program
2012America's Test Kitchenlast1=OnTheRedCarpet.com Stafftitle=OTRC: DAYTIME EMMYS 2012: FULL LIST OF WINNERSurl=http://abc7.com/archive/8712262/accessdate=2017-02-10website=abc7}}
2011America's Test Kitchenlast1=Brionfirst1=Raphaeldate=2011-05-11title=2011 Daytime Emmy Award Nominations Announcedurl=http://www.eater.com/2011/5/11/6681475/2011-daytime-emmy-award-nominations-announcedaccessdate=2017-02-10website=Eater}}
2011America's Test KitchenDaytime Emmy Award Nomination: Outstanding Culinary Program
2010America's Test KitchenDaytime Emmy Award Nomination: Outstanding Culinary Program

References

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