If you love Christopher Kimball's Milk Street (2017) and its blend of global flavors, practical cooking techniques, and engaging storytelling, you'll enjoy these 10 similar shows and movies. Whether you're a home cook looking for inspiration or a food enthusiast eager to explore new cuisines, this list has something for everyone.

Good Eats (1999)
Description: This show combines culinary education with entertainment, breaking down cooking techniques and food science in an engaging and accessible way.
Fact: Host Alton Brown originally intended the show to be a mix of Julia Child, Mr. Wizard, and Monty Python.


America's Test Kitchen (2001)
Description: Focuses on rigorous testing of recipes and kitchen equipment, providing viewers with reliable cooking methods and product recommendations.
Fact: The show is produced by the same team behind Cook's Illustrated magazine, known for its meticulous recipe development.


Top Chef (2006)
Description: A competitive cooking show that tests chefs' skills through various challenges, emphasizing innovation and professional culinary standards.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards and has spawned numerous spin-offs and international versions.


Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (2007)
Description: Highlights local eateries and comfort food across America, celebrating diverse culinary traditions and hidden gems.
Fact: The show's host, Guy Fieri, has visited over 1,000 restaurants since the series began.


Cook's Country (2008)
Description: Focuses on American home cooking, testing and perfecting classic recipes with a no-nonsense, practical approach.
Fact: The show is filmed in a converted barn in Vermont, giving it a rustic, homey feel.


The Pioneer Woman (2011)
Description: Offers a mix of home cooking, family life, and ranch living, presenting recipes in a warm, approachable manner.
Fact: Host Ree Drummond started as a blogger before transitioning to television, building a vast culinary and lifestyle brand.


The Mind of a Chef (2012)
Description: Explores the creative processes and inspirations of renowned chefs, blending travel, culture, and culinary expertise.
Fact: The series was narrated by Anthony Bourdain in its first two seasons, adding a distinctive voice to the storytelling.


The Taste (2013)
Description: A cooking competition where contestants are judged solely on a single bite of their dish, emphasizing flavor and presentation.
Fact: The show featured a panel of renowned chefs, including Anthony Bourdain and Nigella Lawson, as mentors and judges.


The French Chef (1963)
Description: Pioneered the format of televised cooking instruction, making French cuisine accessible to American home cooks.
Fact: Julia Child's show was one of the first cooking programs broadcast in color, and her charismatic style set the standard for future culinary hosts.


Iron Chef (1993)
Description: Features high-stakes cooking competitions with a focus on creativity, technique, and the use of secret ingredients.
Fact: The original Japanese version, 'Iron Chef Japan,' became a cult hit and inspired multiple international adaptations.
