SHOWS

 

Discovery + Airs Chopped 420

The series, which will premiere on the discovery+ streaming platform, follows the same set-up as the original Chopped show. Four chefs will compete through a three-course elimination and the winner will be rewarded with bragging rights and $10,000. The only difference is that every course will be infused with THC.

 A panel of judges perfect for the job, Comedian Ron Funches will be the host and the panel of judges will include chef Esther Choi, drag performer and cannabis activist Laganja Estranja, chef Luke Reyes, chef Sam Talbot, and comedian Tacarra Williams.

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Battle of the Brothers

As a guest host in this competition show, Esther brings along two of her all-star chef friends to create a panel to judge each team. In Battle of the Brothers both Michael and Bryan Voltaggio have created a team of chefs from around the states to determine which brothers’ team is the best. True to Chef Esther’s competitive nature, challenges the brothers and competitors to make an impossible sauce out of the three mother sauces to determine the fate of who is to go home. Check out this battle of the Voltaggio on Food Network.

Photo by Jason DeCrow

Photo by Jason DeCrow

Money Hungry

In a two-part episode, Esther Choi is among the panel of culinary experts. In this fast-paced game show, contestants from a wide variety of either home cook to professional chefs to cookbook authors, put their tastebuds to the test to win $50,000. Hosted by Kal Penn on Food Network you can catch this tasty gameshow on Tuesdays at 10|9 c.

Amazon Live with Esther Choi

Cook with Esther Choi Live through the Amazon platform.

 
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Her Name is Chef

'Her Name Is Chef' is a documentary film by Peter Ferriero that spotlights six bad-ass, inspiring, sheroes of the kitchen. Each shares their triumphs in cutting through the clichés of the restaurant industry and explores how they broke down the doors to ‘earn’ the title of Chef. Host Leia Gaccione sits down with Elizabeth Falkner, Fatima Ali, Hillary Sterling, Esther Choi, Juliet Masters, and Caroline Schiff. They open up their hearts and minds to the world, leaving no stone unturned

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“Ladies First” Guest Judging on Beat Bobby Flay

Forget the ladies who lunch, these ladies are here to launch a culinary assault! Chefs Natasha Pogrebinsky and Esther Choi throw down in the kitchen with the hopes of convincing Chopped's Marc Murphy and The Kitchen's Katie Lee that they have what it takes to Beat Bobby Flay!


Cleo TV

Chef JJ treats Chef Esther Choi to the flavor of West Africa as he whips up some classic dishes this week on JUST EATS WITH CHEF JJ. To bring the country to the table, Chef JJ prepares an authentic Chicken Yassa served over West African Fonio. Additionally, the two curate an African Black-Eyed Pea Salad. To complement the flavorful meal, Chef JJ pairs the dishes with a West African Peanut Punch.

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Epicurious

What happens when a Professional chef and a Home cook swap ingredients and recipes? Watch Esther Choi and Daniel Victor on the ramen episode to learn both Daniel and Esther’s hacks and tricks into turning each others dishes into their own unique dishes.

Chopped

Catch Chef Choi as a Guest Judge on Chopped “Cauliflower Power”.

Spolier Alert! Winner of Bong Appetit “GochuBONG”

Viceland presents a show made for Hotboxing the kitchen. Watch three talented Korean Chefs create highly delicious meals for an esteemed panel of pioneers in the Cannabis culinary communities.

IHeart radio presents Get Down with K-Town

IHeart radio presents Get Down with K-Town

iHeart Radio Presents “Get Down with K-Town” hosted by Esther Choi


Through cooking and conversation, chef Esther Choi dives deep into the rich world of Korean-American culture. Esther invites guests to open up as she cooks their favorite Korean dishes, drawing on traditional family recipes she’s refined at her restaurants Mŏkbar and Ms. Yoo. Esther and her guest dive into topics ranging from food to family, from K-pop to K-dramas, and from fashion to sexuality, plastic surgery, adoption, and more – all to explore what being Korean in America mean today. Can be found on IHeart Radio, Apple, and Spotify Podcast.