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Listen: We love cooking shows; we always have and always will. We love learning new recipes, and fun tricks to make cooking easier, especially with the help of a lovable icon. While we’ll always watch celebrity chefs like Martha Stewart, Ina Garten, and Giada De Laurentiis, we also love a good celebrity cooking show.
Quite a few celebrities, such as actors, models, and singers, have created their own cooking show, and have garnered a diehard fan base from it. In recent years, the most popular celebrity cooking shows have been Selena Gomez’s Selena + Chef and Valerie Bertinelli’s Valerie’s Home Cooking.
Celebrity cooking shows are so cool because it shows us a new side to the beloved star, and we get a bunch of cool new recipes to try out along the way. And in 2025, two long-awaited shows will be hitting our TVs: Pamela Anderson’s Pamela’s Cooking With Love and Meghan Markle’s With Love, Meghan.
Ahead of Anderson’s and Markle’s cooking shows, let’s take a look at other celebs who had their own cooking shows.
Below, see which celebrities have had their own cooking show over the years.
Meghan Markle (‘With Love, Meghan’)


Image Credit: Michael BucknerMeghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex’s long-awaited cooking show is coming to Netflix on Jan 15, 2024, which is titled: With Love, Meghan. Meghan is going back to her roots with this lifestyle-based show. It’s a mix of “blending practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends,” including her husband Prince Harry and actress pals like Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer.
Pamela Anderson (‘Pamela’s Cooking With Love’)


Image Credit: Michael Buckner/GG2025Sometime in 2025, Golden Globe nominee Pamela Anderson will launch her long-awaited, plant-based cooking show entitled Pamela’s Cooking With Love, which will air on the Canadian Flavour Network.
In an interview with the outlet, she talked about how this is a dream come true, saying, “I wanted to do a vegan cooking show a long time ago, and I brought it to the U.S. like 30 years ago and they were like ‘What are you talking about? Nobody wants to hear about plant-based cooking!’ But I’ve always been an eternal kind of homemaker, and I feel like that was part of the reason why Brandon was so insistent on me doing and him producing the documentary [Netflix’s Pamela, A Love Story]. People really got to know me as a person, as a woman, as a mother, and as a homemaker.”
This also comes after the release of her cookbook I Love You: Recipes from the Heart back in Oct 2024.
Selena Gomez (‘Selena + Chef’ & ‘Selena + Restaurant’)


Image Credit: Ellen von Unwerth/GG2025The billionaire has not one but two food-based shows. For those who don’t know, Selena Gomez has a Max show called Selena + Chef, which is showing her cooking in her home with celeb chefs (and then donated to the charity of each chef’s choice.)
Then, in May 2024, she had a spinoff on Food Network called Selena + Restaurant, where she goes to different restaurants and attempts to create an original dish to be on the restaurant’s menu.
Paris Hilton (‘Cooking with Paris’)


Image Credit: River CallawayParis Hilton’s short-lived Netflix cooking show, Cooking with Paris, was so dang fun. It was an unscripted cooking show that followed Hilton doing new recipes with “unusual kitchen appliances;” and the help of celeb pals like Kim Kardashian, Nikki Glaser, and Demi Lovato.
Florence Pugh (‘Cooking With Flo’)


Image Credit: JA/Everett CollectionWhile Florence Pugh technically didn’t have a show, she did have an unofficial Instagram show amid the COVID-19 pandemic that fans couldn’t get enough of. The unofficial show, called Cooking With Flo. While it was short-lived, it did inspire many, and she’s still been showing her culinary chops since then.
Debi Mazar (‘Extra Virgin’ & ‘Extra Virgin Americana’)


Actress Debi Mazar had not one, but two cooking shows once upon a time. Starting in 2011, she and her husband, Gabriele Corcos, had their own show called Extra Virgin on the Cooking Channel, which lasted for five seasons. It was all about showing their own unique recipes, and it inspired their Cooking Channel spinoff show Extra Virgin Americana, where they traveled the U.S. for good food.
They also released two cookbooks called Extra Virgin and Super Tuscan.
Ayesha Curry (‘Ayesha’s Home Kitchen’)


Image Credit: Michael BucknerAyesha Curry had the iconic show Ayesha’s Home Kitchen, which lasted from 2016 to 2018, and was all about her making delicious homemade meals. While the show wasn’t too long, she does have her own cookware line, available on Amazon.
Along with that, she’s released a few cookbooks, entitled: The Seasoned Life and The Full Plate.
Michelle Obama (‘Waffles + Mochi’)


Image Credit: Stephen Boitano/Everett CollectionThat’s right, former First Lady Michelle Obama hosted a cooking show back in 2021! For a brief time, she hosted Waffles + Mochi, a Netflix kids show that showed different children learning about cooking.
Martina McBride (‘Martina’s Table’)


Country music star Martina McBride had her own show called Martina’s Table back in 2018, which was all about making food for parties. While it only lasted a season, McBride has since released quite a few cookbooks after the fact.
Since then, she’s released two cookbooks called Around the Table and Martina’s Kitchen Mix.
Trisha Yearwood (‘Trisha’s Southern Kitchen’)


Trisha Yearwood has hosted her Food Network show Trisha’s Southern Kitchen for over a decade now, offering her takes on classic Southern dishes. She has also released quite a lot of cookbooks.
Tiffani Thiessen (‘Dinner at Tiffani’s’)


Image Credit: Priscilla Grant/Everett CollectionTiffani Thiessen hosted the Cooking Channel series Dinner at Tiffani’s, from 2015 to 2017, which was all about her preparing dishes for her celeb pals. While the show ended in 2017, she continually posts new recipes to her Instagram to this day, and has released two cookbooks called: Here We Go Again and Pull Up a Chair.
Valerie Bertinelli (‘Valerie’s Home Cooking’)


Image Credit: Priscilla Grant/Everett CollectionValerie Bertinelli has hosted multiple programs for Food Network, such as her Emmy-winning cooking show Valerie’s Home Cooking from 2015 to 2023, which was all about home-cooked meals that are both easy and fun.
She also hosted Kids Baking Championship, has released multiple cookbooks, and frequently shares new cooking stuff on her social media.
Stanley Tucci (‘Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy’)


Image Credit: Earl Gibson III/GG2025Stanley Tucci has an amazing show that’s all about cooking good food, and eating it. Called Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, the celebrity.land show lasted from 2021 to 2022 and became a fan-favorite since we got to see him travel Italy for amazing cuisines. (And yes, he’s also released a few cookbooks!)
Tia Mowry (‘Tia Mowry at Home’)


Image Credit: Gilbert FloresFrom 2015 to 2017, Tia Mowry hosted her own Cooking Channel series called Tia Mowry at Home, which was full of mouth-watering, easy-to-recreate recipes. While the show ended in 2017, she does upload lifestyle and cooking videos to her YouTube channel Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix. Along with that, she has two cookbooks: Whole New You and The Quick Fix Kitchen.
Haylie Duff (‘Real Girl’s Kitchen’)


Like Meghan, Haylie Duff started a lifestyle blog, and then had her own show. Back in 2012, she started her blog called Real Girl’s Kitchen, and later, it became a Cooking Channel show in 2014. It lasted two seasons, and talked about her favorite dishes; and she released a cookbook of the same name.
Patricia Heaton (‘Patricia Heaton Parties’)


Image Credit: Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett CollectionActress Patricia Heaton hosted and produced her own Food Network cooking series called Patricia Heaton Parties. The show lasted from 2015 to 2016, and was all about her making meals for themed parties. It was quite beloved, and even won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Culinary Program. In 2018, she released Patricia Heaton’s Food for Family and Friends.
Tori Spelling & Dean McDermott (‘Backyard Dinner Party,’ ‘Thanksgiving with Tori & Dean,’ & ‘Spring Picnic with Tori & Dean’)


Exes Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott hosted three cooking specials on the Cooking Channel. While it’s not a typical cooking “show” per se, they did host three specials that were all about making easy recipes for a backyard dinner party, Thanksgiving, and a spring picnic.
They were called Backyard Dinner Party, Thanksgiving with Tori & Dean, and Spring Picnic with Tori & Dean, respectively.
Amy Schumer (‘Amy Schumer Learns to Cook’)


Image Credit: Kristin Callahan/Everett CollectionAmy Schumer and her award-winning chef husband, Chris Fischer, co-hosted a show called Amy Schumer Learns to Cook on the Food Network. It was about her learning to cook in quarantine, with the help of her chef husband. It lasted one season back in 2020.
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