Delicious Miss Brown “The Festival Is in Town” S9 December 10 2023 on Food Network

Tonight (Sunday December 10 2023), Food Network broadcasts an episode of the series Delicious Miss Brown!

The Festival Is in Town Season 9 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Delicious Miss Brown” on Food Network, the culinary journey continues with the installment titled “The Festival Is in Town.” Inspired by the vibrant Moja Arts Festival, a celebration of African American and Caribbean art, the delightful host Kardea Brown crafts a beautiful and flavorful meal that pays homage to the cultural richness of the festival.

As viewers tune in, they can expect Kardea to showcase her culinary prowess, preparing a menu that includes dishes like Callaloo, Senegalese Yassa, Black-Eyed Peas with Smoked Ham Hock, and a delectable Sweet Plantain Foster. The episode not only promises a feast for the taste buds but also provides a glimpse into the cultural significance and inspiration behind each dish.

Kardea Brown, with her warm and inviting demeanor, invites audiences to join her in the kitchen as she weaves together a tapestry of flavors and traditions. “The Festival Is in Town” episode of “Delicious Miss Brown” is a celebration of diversity, art, and, of course, delicious food. Tune in to Food Network for a culinary experience that brings the spirit of the Moja Arts Festival to the comfort of your home.

What Time is the “The Festival Is in Town” Episode On?

The The Festival Is in Town episode of Delicious Miss Brown will be broadcast on December 10 2023 on Food Network at 12:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “The Festival Is in Town” Episode New?

The The Festival Is in Town episode of Delicious Miss Brown is all new!

Delicious Miss Brown The Festival Is in Town Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Kardea Brown

The Festival Is in Town Episode Videos & Previews


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Delicious Miss Brown Series Information

Focused on food and family, Kardea Brown shares not only her special recipes, but the stories behind the family and culture that brings them to life. The cook and caterer hails from the Sea Islands of Charleston, S.C., where she grew up surrounded by a loving family and incredible food. Formerly employed as a social worker, Brown created The New Gullah Supper Club in 2015 -- a traveling feast celebrating her Gullah/Southern recipes and bringing together people from all walks of life who share an interest in good food. Gullah refers to a distinct group of African-Americans in the coast regions of South Carolina who've preserved much of their West African language, culture and cuisine. She brings that same vibe into her Food Network kitchen, preparing family recipes with a twist.

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