Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
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Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

7.8 /10 4 votes
September 9, 2017 9 Seasons 200 Episodes Returning Series TV-G

Overview

Let’s stop doing things in the kitchen that made sense in the 19th century but not in the 21st. Milk Street travels the world to bring you the very best ideas and techniques with no lists of hard-to-find ingredients, strange cookware, or all-day methods to slow you down.

Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

2017 13 Episodes

Season 2

2018 23 Episodes

Season 2 travels to over a dozen countries, including Taiwan, Spain, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Tunisia, Thailand and Senegal--and also films at their headquarters, 177 Milk Street in Boston. Meet cooks from around the world and see how their inspiration results in the new home cooking, where everyday food can be something special.

Season 3

2019 23 Episodes

Season 4

2020 23 Episodes

Season 5

2021 23 Episodes

Season 6

2022 26 Episodes

Season 7

2023 23 Episodes

Season 8

2024 23 Episodes

Season 9

2025 23 Episodes

Key Information

Network PBS
Type Documentary
Rating 7.8/10
Language EN
Country United States of America

Cast & Crew

Christopher Kimball

Christopher Kimball

Himself - Host

Matthew Card

Himself - Chef

Lynn Clark

Herself - Chef

Catharine Smart

Herself - Chef

Rayna Jhaveri

Herself - Chef

Erika Bruce

Herself - Chef

Bianca Borges

Herself - Chef

Andy Ricker

Frequently Asked Questions

Let’s stop doing things in the kitchen that made sense in the 19th century but not in the 21st. Milk Street travels the world to bring you the very best...

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television has 9 seasons with 200 episodes.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television premiered on September 9, 2017.

Yes, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television is currently ongoing with new episodes.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television originally aired on PBS. Check your local streaming services for availability.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television has a rating of 7.8/10 based on user reviews.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television is classified as Documentary.