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French Food at Home

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French Food at Home
GenreCooking show
Presented byLaura Calder
Theme music composerMike O'Neill
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
Production
Production locationsHalifax, Nova Scotia
Original release
NetworkFood Network Canada

French Food at Home is a James Beard Foundation Award-winning[1] 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.[2] 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 (filmed in France) such as trips to the market and glimpses of everyday French food life. Music for the show was composed by Mike O'Neill.[3]

Episodes list

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Season 1

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Spring flavored"

  • Dinner so Chic
  • Charcuterie Inspiration
  • French Food for Kids
  • Spring Flavors
  • French Holiday Dinner
  • First Courses
  • Dinner Outdoors
  • Chateau Memories
  • Fish Forever
  • Classic Bistro Desserts
  • French Food Fast
  • Breakfast Abroad
  • Country Dinner
  • Mediterranean Flavours
  • Comfort Food
  • Served Family Style
  • Bechamel Creations
  • Cheese 101
  • Chocolate Obsession
  • Aromatic Inspiration
  • Apero
  • Savoury Tarts
  • Eggs Anytime
  • Stand Alone Salads
  • Sweet Tarts
  • The Perfect Potato

Season 2

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  • The Sweet Choux Show
  • Cooking for One
  • French Africa
  • Cooking with Wine
  • From the French Pantry
  • The Bread Show
  • French Ways with Vegetables
  • France City Tour
  • French Fruit Desserts
  • The Puff Pasty Show
  • The Butter Show
  • Simple Terrines
  • Simple Classics
  • The Olive Show
  • French for Dieters
  • Celebratory Chocolate Desserts
  • Truckstop French
  • Tribute to French Canada
  • Vegetarian
  • Picnic
  • Stuffed!
  • Girls Dinner
  • Reunion Food
  • Around Bordeaux Dinner
  • Dinner from the Potager
  • Salt and Pepper

Season 3

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  • Small Pleasures
  • Exotica
  • Thrifty
  • Grandma's House
  • How Grand
  • Cozy
  • The Slow Show
  • Artist Dinner
  • Champagne Dinner
  • Lazy Daze
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Summer Buffet
  • Confidence Builders
  • Woodland Feast
  • Cook for a Chef
  • Mediterranean Sun
  • Moveable Feast
  • Gimick-Free
  • Free Spirit
  • French Barbecue
  • The Retro Show
  • The Beauty Show
  • Life's Luxuries
  • Cocktail Dinner
  • Well Preserved
  • Frenchified
  • Dinner at the Chateau (special)

Awards and nominations

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2010 : James Beard Foundation Award, New York City

  • Television Show, In Studio or Fixed Location

Broadcasters

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References

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  1. ^ "Canadian TV chef Laura Calder takes her French cooking global - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 2011-01-11.
  2. ^ "Canadian TV chef Laura Calder takes her French cooking global - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 2011-01-11.
  3. ^ artist Mike O'Neill http://music.cbc.ca/#/artists/Mike-ONeill