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Starring | Trisha Yearwood |
Opening theme | XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 17 |
No. of episodes | 231 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Ellen Rakieten (seasons 1–4)[1] Dan Cutforth (seasons 5–7) Jane Lipsitz (seasons 5–7) Beth Burke (season 8–17) Blake Swerdloff-Helms (season 8–17) Trisha Yearwood (season 5–17) |
Production locations | Nashville, Tennessee United States[2] |
Running time | 22:00 |
Production companies | Relativity Media[1] Ellen Rakieten Entertainment (seasons 1–4) Magical Elves (seasons 5–7) BSTV Entertainment (season 8–17) |
Original release | |
Network | Food Network |
Release | April 14, 2012 (2012-04-14) – January 29, 2022 (2022-01-29)[1] |
Trisha's Southern Kitchen is an American cooking show that aired on Food Network from April 14, 2012 to January 29, 2022. It is presented by singer and chef Trisha Yearwood; and the series features Yearwood cooking southern-inspired meals for her family and friends.[3]
In 2013, the series won a Daytime Emmy Award (along with fellow Food Network series The Best Thing I Ever Made) for Outstanding Culinary Program.[4]
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2013[5] | Daytime Emmy | Outstanding Culinary Program | Won |
2017[6] | Nominated |
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