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“Secrets of a Restaurant Chef,” 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Food Network
Anne Burrell has worked at some of the top restaurants in New York, studied the culinary landscape and traditions of Italy and served as Mario Batali‘s sous chef on “Iron Chef: America.” In this debut episode, steak house favorites are prepared, including dry-rubbed rib eye, sauteed broccoli rabe and pommes Anna. (To watch a sample of the show, click here.)
“No Reservations,” 9:30 p.m. Saturday, HBO Signature
Catherine Zeta-Jones stars as a workaholic chef who barely has time for a life, much less for taking care of her sister’s orphaned 9-year-old daughter or for having a romance with a free-spirited co-worker (Aaron Eckhart).
“The Blues Brothers,” 4 p.m. Sunday, HBO Comedy
A pair of soul-singing siblings (Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi) try to raise money for a Chicago orphanage by reforming their blues band. This movie contains some of the best food scenes ever filmed, including a diner sequence in which the brothers convince Matt “Guitar” Murphy and saxaphonist Lou “Blue Lou” Marini Jr. to rejoin the band, despite the protests of Murphy’s wife (Aretha Franklin).
“60 Minutes,” 7 p.m. Sunday, CBS
The Antinoris have been in the wine business for 600 years – maybe the oldest family business on earth - reports Morley Safer from its vineyards in Tuscany, Italy. Filmed at the Antinori family’s historic estates in Tuscany and Umbria as well as its California estate, Antica Napa Valley, the 14-minute story will feature interviews with Marchese Piero Antinori and his daughters Albiera, Allegra and Alessia and discuss the family’s history, legacy and contributions to the world wine community. Another focus of the segment is the future of the family-owned wine company under the guiding hand of the Antinori women, the first generation of women in over 600 years to assume this role.
In this video, Safer talks about the Antinori family story:
“Food Network Challenge,” 8 p.m. Sunday, Food Network
The cities of New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Seattle are recreated in cake. The end.
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