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This Food52 Contributor Is Getting Her Own TV Show

May 16, 2018

Molly Yeh, the internet sensation behind the popular food blog my name is yeh, will be taking her talents to a bigger screen—your TVs, that is. Yesterday, she took to Instagram to announce, à la Beyonce, that she'll be premiering her very own Food Network show on June 24.

The show will be called Girl Meets Farm and takes place right in Yeh’s kitchen—yes that one—in her home on the North Dakota–Minnesota border. Per her announcement, the show will feature her classic, most favorite dishes: Think Funfetti cakes and hot dishes, challah and potstickers, recipes she's culled from her Chinese and Jewish heritages, with a healthy dose of Midwestern comfort.

Girl Meets Farm is slated to premiere on Sunday, June 24 on the Food Network at 11 a.m. EDT. According to FoodNetwork.com, the inaugural episode will feature recipes for fish tacos with crunchy cabbage slaw and cilantro dressing, pigs in blankets with harissa ketchup and honey mustard, meatball sliders "with a twist," and baked donuts with rhubarb, blood orange, and blueberry glaze. We talked to Molly on the heels of the show's announcement:

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Valerio Farris: How has the response to the news been?

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Top Comment:
“Anyhow, best wishes to Molly on her new show.”
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Molly Yeh: Wide enough that my hands are a little tendonitis-y from responding to sweet text messages and DMs, not so wide that any of my ex-boyfriends have congratulated me, so I'd say GOOD!

VF: What can we expect from the show?

MY: A lot of very fun food that also holds a lot of meaning to me. Something that has been a huge priority for me since the idea of a TV show was even mentioned was being able to make the types of recipes that I connect with very closely, whether they’re inspired by my Jewish/Chinese heritages or the food I fell in love with when I moved to the farm or the nostalgic food that I obsessed with in the 90s. I was indeed a bit nervous that showing recipes to a much broader audience might necessitate some types of recipes or tweaks to recipes that I didn’t feel 100% excited about, but in working with the crew and the network, we came up with a lineup of recipes that I am feeling incredibly great about. It’s colorful food that’s fresh and new and things you’ll want to eat (or rather that I couldn’t stop eating on set). There’s a marzipan scone loaf, rhubarb glazed donuts, a fishy take on the Walking Taco, and meatless meatball sliders that I’m dreaming about right this second.

There is also an exceptional apron wardrobe.

VF: How do you plan to transition to the (bigger) screen?

MY: I’m not totally looking at it as a transition so much as just reassigning some of my sleep hours to freakout-out-about-show hours. I’m still going to be spending all of my days working on new recipes, I’ll still blog every week, Instagram every day, and eat pizza every Friday, it’s just that now some of my recipes will be in TV form and my stories won’t be written in a post, they’ll be spoken with nasal-y A’s.


Yeh! Sounds good to us.

In anticipation of the first episode, we culled our site for the best Molly has to offer—she’s been posting her recipes on Food52 since 2013. They're all sorts of inventive and silly and gorgeous, and we love them.

What's your favorite Molly Yeh recipe? Share your go-tos in the comments below.

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Valerio is a freelance food writer, editor, researcher and cook. He grew up in his parent's Italian restaurants covered in pizza flour and drinking a Shirley Temple a day. Since, he's worked as a cheesemonger in New York City and a paella instructor in Barcelona. He now lives in Berlin, Germany where he's most likely to be found eating shawarma.

7 Comments

Suzanne B. May 20, 2018
Congratulations. Can't wait to check out your show. You are so lucky to be living where you do.
 
txchick57 May 17, 2018
Ridiculous. This person gets a show and Stella Parks doesn't have one? How many Pioneer Women do we really need? Pass
 
HalfPint May 17, 2018
@txchick57

You don't know why Stella Parks does not have a show. Unless you know her personally. You don't know what offers she might have passed on because she simply wasn't interested. You are free to pass on Molly Yeh's show. Hey, if her food is not your cup of tea, that's fair. You made a judgement about something you have yet to see. I'm going to guess that you haven't even read any of her blog.
 
702551 May 16, 2018
If you're going to use foreign language terms, please consider proofing them before you click "Publish." The accent mark in "a la" is wrong. It should be "à la." Just so you don't end up exclaiming "viola!" when you mean "voilà."

:o)

Also, it should be EDT (Eastern *DAYLIGHT* Time) not EST.

I didn't bother to proof the rest of the post, maybe one of your colleagues can take a few minutes to do so.

Anyhow, best wishes to Molly on her new show.
 
Valerio F. May 17, 2018
Ah, thank goodness for eagle eyed readers! All the changes have been made per your suggestions. Thanks for pointing these out, cv. And yes, best of luck to Molly, right?
 
dmedesha May 16, 2018
If Food Network was available on Netflix, Google Prime, or YouTube TV, you would be added to our list right away. Best of luck!
 
Valerio F. May 18, 2018
Amen! Maybe that's in order...