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Creates a White Chocolate Pattycake February 2021 Secrets to a Classic Fougasse Bridget Lancaster the ultimate Beef chops. Backyard barbeque beans Top Loin Roast with Potatoes. are served. 12am Dishing with Julia Child 12am Dishing with Julia Child The Potato Show To Roast A Chicken Rick Bayless enjoys how Julia Vivian Howard and Marcus Child prepared potatoes. Jacques Samuelsson enjoy Julia Child's Pepin discusses her love of butter. presentation of chickens. 12:30am America's Test Kitchen 12:30am Baking with Julia from Cook's Illustrated Marcel Desaulniers WSKG-DT3 Rustic French Fare The chef and author from Virginia Bridget Lancaster reveals the creates a white chocolate pattycake February 2021 secrets to a classic Fougasse. with chocolate tulips. expanded listings Provencal Vegetable Soup is 3 Wednesday prepared. 8pm Lidia's Kitchen 2 Tuesday Home Cooked Restaurant Classics 1 Monday 8pm Baking with Julia Lidia prepares delicious Butternut 8pm America's Test Kitchen from Marcel Desaulniers Squash Gnocchi and a Pan Seared Cook's Illustrated The chef and author from Virginia Halibut with Balsamic Reduction. Rustic French Fare creates a white chocolate pattycake 8:30pm Dishing with Julia Child Bridget Lancaster reveals the with chocolate tulips. The Whole Fish Story secrets to a classic Fougasse. 8:30pm Dishing with Julia Child Jose Andres and Eric Ripert are Provencal Vegetable Soup is To Roast A Chicken amazed by Julia Child's hands-on prepared. Vivian Howard and Marcus treatment of a whole fish. 8:30pm Dishing with Julia Child Samuelsson enjoy Julia Child's 9pm Rick Steves Cruising The The Potato Show presentation of chickens. Mediterranean Rick Bayless enjoys how Julia 9pm Rick Steves' European Rick Steves sails from Barcelona to Child prepared potatoes. Jacques Travel Tips and Tricks Athens with exciting stops in the Pepin discusses her love of butter. Itinerary planning, avoiding crowds French Riviera, Rome and more. 9pm Rick Steves Rome and more essential skills for smart 10pm Rick Steves' Europe Rick traces the rise and fall of European travel are shared. France's Dordogne classical Rome and uncovers the 10pm Rick Steves' Europe The dramatic castles, pre-historic charms of hidden neighborhoods. 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Julia Collin Davison prepares about the Portuguese, Brazilian 12am Dishing with Julia Child Southern-style smothered chicken. and Cape Verdean diasporas in The Whole Fish Story Apple pandowdy is also made. Boston. Jose Andres and Eric Ripert are 12am Dishing with Julia Child 6 Saturday amazed by Julia Child's hands-on The Good Loaf 8pm Confucius Was A Foodie treatment of a whole fish. Top chefs follow Julia Child's 9pm Best of the Joy of Painting 12:30am Lidia's Kitchen breadmaking recipes for classic Tranquil Seas Home Cooked Restaurant Classics pain de mie and a raisin bread. Stroll along the beach at sunset Lidia prepares delicious Butternut 12:30am Christopher Kimball's with Bob Ross and feel the breeze Squash Gnocchi and a Pan Seared Milk Street Television as the waves kiss the shore. Halibut with Balsamic Reduction. 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