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‘The Best Thing I Ever Ate’ returns, just in time for Christmas

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By now, Thanksgivi­ng is firmly in the rear-view mirror and both Christmas and New Year’s are visible up ahead. With three major holidays all grouped so closely together, it’s definitely a time of year when plenty of us eat a lot more than we usually do (guilty!). That also makes it the perfect time of year to check out what foods those in the culinary know get excited over.

Just in time for Christmas and New Year’s, another season of “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” arrives on Cooking Channel, with a Monday, Dec. 11, premiere, and continuing Monday nights through the holiday season and beyond. Just like in seasons past, each episode queries Cooking Channel and Food Network personalit­ies on a variation of the show’s titular statement.

In the season premiere, the big question is: “Which foods are worth the wait?” These are the dishes that chefs will gladly wait in line for, and Alton Brown (“Iron Chef Showdown”) dishes on where he gets his favorite beef Wellington. Then, former “Worst Cooks in America” host Beau MacMillan gives the lowdown on the Phoenix, Arizona, pasta restaurant where he’ll always wait as long as it takes to get a table, and Duff Goldman (“Ace of Cakes”) fills us in on just why he’s more than happy to wait in line at a special hot chicken joint.

Next week’s episode, airing Monday, Dec. 18, is all about the meat, and former “MasterChef” favorite Monti Carlo shares where in Los Angeles she’s discovered the best chicharron money can buy. Of course, to Iron Chef Bobby Flay (“Brunch at Bobby’s”), meat is serious business, and he reveals where to get a steak that, according to him, is the best around.

Finally, December’s final episode checks out the best foods in sunny San Diego, California, from an incredible peanut butter spread to a juicy bacon burger, but mark your calendars: the episode airs a day early, on Sunday, Dec. 24, making way for Monday’s Christmas holiday.

When culinary pros decide to spill the beans on the best things they’ve ever eaten, it’s a good idea to take notice — and maybe even take notes. This year’s holiday season has even more reasons to chow down with “The Best Thing I Ever Ate,” premiering Monday, Dec. 11, on Cooking Channel.

 ?? By Andrew Warren ?? Alton Brown, as seen in “Food Network Star,” features in “The Best Thing I Ever Ate”
By Andrew Warren Alton Brown, as seen in “Food Network Star,” features in “The Best Thing I Ever Ate”

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