News/Video: Bug Bites, Summer’s Most Creepy Crawly Cooking Show Comes to Smithsonian Networks August 27

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SMITHSONIAN NETWORKS™ PREPARES AMERICA TO EXPAND ITS PALATE WITH

BUG BITES

 SUMMER’S MOST CREEPY CRAWLY COOKING SHOW TO STREAM EXCLUSIVELY IN THE U.S.

ON SMITHSONIAN EARTH AND SMITHSONIANCHANNEL.COM STARTING AUGUST 27

 

News/Video: <i>Bug Bites</i>, Summer's Most Creepy Crawly Cooking Show Comes to Smithsonian Networks August 27 1NEW YORK – AUGUST 13, 2018 – America’s culinary boundaries are about to be shattered as Smithsonian Networks introduces BUG BITES, a six-part, short-form series exploring the worldwide art of cooking and consuming insects. Nutritious, protein-packed and easy to sustainably farm, bugs are regularly eaten by 30 percent of the world’s population, and while most of North America has yet to fully embrace this culinary delight, U.S. foodies are beginning to take note. BUG BITES takes viewers into four notable chefs’ kitchens to explore traditional methods of preparing high-end insect delights, from grasshoppers to scorpions, as well as cutting-edge recipes curated for the modern palate. All six episodes of BUG BITES begin streaming exclusively in the U.S. on Monday, August 27 on Smithsonian Earth, available on Apple®, Roku®, Amazon, Android™ and at SmithsonianEarthTV.com. Viewers will also be able to stream all episodes at SmithsonianChannel.com/BugBites.

News/Video: <i>Bug Bites</i>, Summer's Most Creepy Crawly Cooking Show Comes to Smithsonian Networks August 27 2In BUG BITES, host Haley Chamberlain Nelson, biologist and self-proclaimed foodie, begins each episode diving into the natural history surrounding some of the food world’s favorite insect critters. Her next stop is to whip up a dish starring that particular bug with one of the series’ expert chefs, which include celebrated culinary artists such as:

David George Gordon – Gordon is a Seattle-based, award-winning author of 20 cookbooks who is well-known in the insect cooking field. He creates a waxworm stir fry with Nelson, as well as his favorite dish, tarantula tempura.

Joseph Yoon – Founder of New York-based catering company Yummy Eats, Yoon is a former music executive turned caterer and the mind behind 2017’s first annual Brooklyn Bugs event. He walks Nelson through the art of concocting a mealworm popover and tapenade, followed by a lobster scorpion frittata.

Omar Rodriguez – Head chef at Jose Andres’ popular DC restaurant Oyamel, Rodriguez introduces Nelson to Mexico’s popular grasshopper tacos.

Megan Miller – San Francisco-based Miller is the co-founder of Bitty Foods and a former editor and writer for Outside Magazine. Her tropical spin on macadamia nut cookies includes her company’s signature cricket flour.

BUG BITES is produced by Smithsonian Earth in co-production with Blue Ant Media.

Here’s a sneak peak:

 

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Linda

Love TV, movies, and books--mostly mysteries, with a good love story thrown in every now and then. I have four adopted dogs who I adore. I love trying new recipes, and enjoy eating what I make. English language perfectionist. Reading in bed, Italian food, warm weather, the beach, all types of games = favs!
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