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NR 10 Seasons • 124 Episodes

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking takes viewers on a culinary journey across America. Our talented host, Pete Evans, teams up with the country's most innovative chefs and food artisans, who are known for their use of fresh regional ingredients, to create spontaneous delicious feasts in unique settings for friends and family that will inspire home cooks everywhere.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Pete Evans

    Pete Evans

    Self - Host

  • Alex Thomopoulos

    Alex Thomopoulos

    Self - Host

  • Michelle Bernstein

    Michelle Bernstein

    Self - Host

  • Curtis Stone

    Curtis Stone

    Self - Host

Overview

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking takes viewers on a culinary journey across America. Our talented host, Pete Evans, teams up with the country's most innovative chefs and food artisans, who are known for their use of fresh regional ingredients, to create spontaneous delicious feasts in unique settings for friends and family that will inspire home cooks everywhere.

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