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Iconic Culinary Show 'The Kitchen' Serves Its Final Dish After 10+ Years
21 Oct
Summary
- 'The Kitchen' to end its run in December 2025 after 40 seasons and over a decade on air
- Show featured a lineup of celebrity chefs including Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, and Geoffrey Zakarian
- Hosts expressed gratitude and fond memories of their time on the show

In a bittersweet announcement, the Food Network has revealed that the beloved culinary-themed weekend chat show 'The Kitchen' will be coming to an end in December 2025. The show, which has been on the air for over a decade, will conclude its 40-season run, marking the end of an era for the popular program.
Launched in January 2014, 'The Kitchen' has captivated audiences with its unique blend of culinary instruction and engaging conversation, featuring a lineup of celebrity chefs including Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, and Geoffrey Zakarian. The show's Daytime Emmy-nominated run has seen a diverse array of celebrity guests, from actors like Daniel Radcliffe to icons like Susan Lucci and Regina King.
In the wake of the announcement, the show's hosts have expressed their gratitude and fond memories of their time on 'The Kitchen.' Jeff Mauro reflected on the privilege of spending a dozen years with his "best friends," while Katie Lee Biegel called her time on the show "the greatest professional honor" of her life. Geoffrey Zakarian also paid tribute to the "unreal outpouring of Kitchen love from our wonderful fans."
As the final holiday season of 'The Kitchen' approaches, viewers can look forward to one last opportunity to tune in, cook along, and be a part of the show's vibrant community. The network's heartfelt message to fans promises a bittersweet farewell to a beloved culinary institution that has left an indelible mark on the world of food television.