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Rachael Ray, also known as Rachael and The Rachael Ray Show, is an American talk show starring Rachael Ray that debuted in syndication in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2006 and also airs in other countries. It is taped at Chelsea Television Studios in New York City. The show's 8th season premiered on September 9, 2013, and became the last Harpo show in syndication to switch to HD with a revamped studio. The concept behind this program showcases Ray's culinary skills. She brings various celebrities on screen to discuss their accomplishments in the entertainment, sports, and media industries. Ray asks for tips and strategies for staying healthy and safe from various health and lifestyle experts, she includes make-over segments, and features musical performances, all of which are features along the same lines of The Oprah Winfrey Show. She does, however, keep cooking in the forefront by including at least one cooking segment at the end of each episode, and sometimes inviting her celebrity guests to join her in the kitchen. According to Ray, "People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to share". The set has the audience seated on a large turntable that rotates so that the audience can always see the "action" on the circular stage that surrounds them. At the end of each show, with the exception of a few more guests after Ray's cooking segments, Ray's tagline is, "We'll see you when we see you".
Jessica Alba surprises a woman bringing beauty to the streets of Los Angeles; Rachael shares an update on the rebuilding of her home that was destroyed by fire in 2020; an all-new pasta night.
Rachael renovates an Italian villa; chef Scott Conant makes spinach ricotta gnudi; Rachael serves up her classic chicken cacciatore.
Chef Curtis Stone, chef Jacques Pépin and Sara Moulton cook up recipes they wish they wrote; Rachael's own spaghetti alla puttanesca.
Kate Hudson ("Truth Be Told"); the inspiring trio of cooks behind L.A.'s hottest food truck stack up a mouthwatering burger; Rachael makes deviled steaks.
Justin Long ("Lady of the Manor"); a simple seafood supper; a surprise for an incredible football coach.
Dessert chefs "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro, Gail Simmons ("Top Chef"), and New York City's Christina Tosi; Rachael makes a Japanese-inspired noodle bowl.
Rachael serves up red wine risotto; Antoni Porowski ("Queer Eye") uses up pantry staples with an easy sheet-pan chicken; Sunny Anderson grills corn with jalapeño cilantro glaze.
Robin Roberts ("Good Morning America," "Last Chance Transplant"); designer John Colaneri shows how to stretch a DIY budget with a two-for-one living room makeover; Rachael's all-new autumn supper: sausages with apples and onions.
Supermodel Brooke Shields; a surprise for a super-mom of 10; Rachael's salt 'n' pepper supper that can be made with pork or chicken.
Rachael makes a date-night steakhouse supper for husband John; Billy Crudup (\"The Morning Show\"); John and friend Bob Schneider perform a special song.
A new fall recipe; David Burtka gives a tour of his home garden; the farmer who wrote the book on vegetables suggests the best seasonal produce buys.
Jason Biggs ("Cash at Your Door"); Ray the butcher tells how to get "the most bang for your buck" when it comes to beef; Rachael makes subs stuffed with chicken, peppers and cheese.
Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg (\"The Masked Singer\"); a mystery meal challenge; TruTV's \"Fast Foodies\" cook on the fly with a mystery box of ingredients; Rachael's hearty stuffed peppers.
Trisha Yearwood prepares a dish from her cookbook; Rachael prepares beef-and-chorizo burgers; Thom Filicia, from the original cast of \"Queer Eye,\" gives design inspiration and advice.
Stevie Van Zandt discusses his memoir; Human Lab: Couples Edition -- Jeff Mauro ("The Kitchen") and his wife test out a tool that may solve a common cooking problem; Rachael's barbecue pork stir fry.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner ("The Resident"); Dr. Ian Smith tells three things to know about the upcoming flu season; Rachael makes Greek-style stuffed peppers.
Drew Carey celebrates the 50th anniversary of \"The Price Is Right\"; design duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent give DIY suggestions for livening up living space; Rachael's super simple spicy scampi.
Chef Bobby Flay ("Beat Bobby Flay") prepares Salisbury steak; Rachael puts a hot twist on a cozy classic: spicy shepherd's pie; musician Peter Frampton shares stories from his life and career.
Ali Wentworth answers questions; a TikTok doctor shares his top medical advice; Rachael prepares chicken-and-citrus salad.
Rachael and John's New York City studio makeover; Joe Morton (\"Scandal,\" \"Our Kind of People\"); Rachael prepares pumpkin pasta.
Tommy DiDario shares one exercise, two products and a three-ingredient snack; living longer by eating better according to Dr. William Li; Rachael makes baby Greek meatballs.
Stanley Tucci (\"Searching for Italy\"); Rachael and John give an update on their Italy dream home renovation; Rachael makes pesto pasta; a chef from Chicago caters to her community.
The show's brand-new set; surprise guests; Rachael hosts taco night; chef José Andrés.
Anthony Anderson and his mother, Doris, prank people on their show; Rachael uses a store-bought rotisserie chicken for a simple noodle dish.
Jamie Lee Curtis ("Halloween Kills"); Sunny Anderson shares two desserts after dark; Rachael and John answer viewers' questions; Rachael makes Greek-inspired beef and rice.
Chef Richard Blais prepares a classic steakhouse supper; Rachael cooks bucatini with bacon and creamy onion sauce; Jennifer Tilly talks about the killer remake of \"Chucky.\"
Outfits using sweats; Brad Meltzer shares his new children's book; Rachael makes a fall feast chicken dinner.
Jeremy Sisto (\"FBI\"); Clinton Kelly makes over a police officer; a real-life spy shares safety advice; Rachael creates Greek-style burgers.
Anthony Michael Hall (\"Halloween Kills\"); designer John Gidding shows how to build a better bathroom without breaking the bank; Rachael's crispy five-spice chicken dinner.
Rockstar Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe; Broadway superstar Laura Benanti; Rachael serves up shrimp parmigiana.
Authors Ron and Clint Howard; chef Missy Robbins; creamy spinach pasta.
Menopause and Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Stacy London shares her menopause diary and fashion picks; Dr. Kristi Funk with tips for reducing risk of breast cancer; chicken shawarma.
Chef Anne Burrell; Rachael's makes pasta e fagioli; spooky Halloween pumpkins.
Actor Rob Lowe; one-pan chicken with greens and beans; a New Yorker feeding kids with his Harlem Grown program.
Tamron Hall; Jeffrey Eisner shows how to roll leftover candy into a cheesecake; Rachael's pumpkin fonduta.
All-star wedding planners Mary Giuliani and David Burtka plan a couple's ceremony re-do and celebration, from setting the scene to special sips and snacks; Rachael prepares chicken fricassee.
Football heroes eat game-day food; Tank (\"Tank's Good News\") introduces a Texas chef whom Rachael surprises with $10,000.
David Duchovny discusses his new movie, book and album; Rachael makes eggplant schnitzel from her new book.
Football star Nick Mangold makes a smoky barbecue-chicken sandwich; Rachael makes her everything chili; Amanda Freitag (\"Chopped\") prepares two Thanksgiving family favorites.
Rachael prepares linguine and clam sauce; Constance Zimmer (\"Condor\"); designer Jove Meyer has six suggestions for the holiday tabletop.
Actor Alan Cumming talks about his new memoir; chef Ronnie Woo serves up two make-ahead Thanksgiving dishes; Rachael's souped-up sesame ramen bowls.
New York Times best seller Harlan Coben interviews Rachael about her new book, "This Must Be the Place"; Rachael makes a recipe from the book, turkey roulade with super simple gravy.
Gayle King and Adam Glassman celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Oprah's Favorite Things" -- and viewers can get in on the action too; chef Marcus Samuelsson roasts up Julia Child's chicken recipe; Rachael's pasta night with steak salad.
A veteran turns unthinkable obstacles into something sweet; he and his wife share one of their fudgy favorites; Christopher Kimball brings three Thanksgiving veggie sides to spice up the holiday table; Rachael's sweet corn lettuce wraps.
Thanksgiving sides; Rachael makes turkey cornbread meatballs; a round of Q and Ray and J: Thanksgiving edition.
Tony Hale (movie "Clifford the Big Red Dog"); Rachael spices things up in the kitchen with a curry squash soup and naan pizza night.
Journalist Maria Shriver; Alzheimer's Awareness Month; a brain-boosting snack; chef Spike Mendelsohn shows meatless Thanksgiving dishes; Rachael's minestra soup topped with garlic bread croutons.
Alfonso Ribeiro (\"America's Funniest Home Videos\"); chef Ryan Scott shares his time-saving Thanksgiving \"peel-less\" ranch mashed potatoes and mashed-potato trifle; Rachael's one-pot stew with pierogies.
A tour of Rachael and John's rebuilt upstate home; Rachael takes two turkeys and makes whisky buffalo wings and roulades; pub cheese mashed potatoes and cider gravy and stuffing.
Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa ("Talking Sopranos") tell about their new book and share wild behind-the-scenes stories from the show; Rachael makes stuffed cannelloni; chef Marc Murphy serves up stuffing two ways.
Jeff Mauro ("The Kitchen") talks everything turkey, from brine to breaking down the bird; chef Sara Moulton's no-fail turkey carving advice; Rachael's twice-baked spaghetti squash.
Rachael makes pumpkin-popper macaroni and cheese; Daphne Oz prepares pecan-streusel pumpkin bars; a TikTok star with more than 2 million followers serves up jokes.
Rachael turns Thanksgiving leftovers into a soup, a sandwich and a side; Tia Mowry uses leftover fruit to make a quick dessert; chef Curtis Stone makes crispy tacos and a soufflé from leftover mashed potatoes.
A ricotta dumpling dinner; Molly Yeh ("Girl Meets Farm") serves up Hanukkah spirit with chocolate rolls.
Vanessa Williams ("Queen of the Universe"); Buddy the Cake Boss shares his sweet potato pie dream cake; holiday décor suggestions from Taniya Nayak and Carter Oosterhouse; Sicilian spiral pasta.
Bobby Berk ("Queer Eye"); a viewer decorates with dollar store finds; brioche patty melts with oven fries.
James Corden tells how he's gearing up for the holidays with his family, what he's eating and what's up next on his show; Rachael makes green veggie tortilla soup.
Jordan Andino makes chicken adobo; top gift picks; gadget guru Chi-Lan Lieu provides mom-approved gift ideas; Rachael rolls up stuffed pasta.
Rachael's holiday home décor; Vanessa Lachey ("NCIS: Hawai'i" and her new book); Rachael's pork Parmesan.
Clinton Kelly brings holiday appetizers and his garlic butter shrimp casserole; a man cooks up a magical holiday surprise for an inspiring family; Rachael's warm winter bread salad.
Actress Cheryl Hines; a behind-the-scenes look at decorating the White House for the holidays; one pan pasta.
Chef Michael Symon; Rachael makes a lamb chop supper; reunion between grandmother and granddaughter.
How Michelle Obama is providing one million meals to families in need; Kristin Chenoweth performs; Rachael makes stuffed beef tenderloin.
Whoopi Goldberg on her new show "Harlem"; Jesse Palmer on hosting "The Bachelor"; Rachael makes beet risotto.
LeVar Burton; chef Andrew Zimmern makes holiday favorites; Rachael prepares pork roast and stuffed pumpkin.
Beef-and-chorizo hard-shell tacos; Dr. Phil McGraw; Tommy DiDario makes over a two-time cancer survivor.
Helping shelter pets and answering Santa's mail; superfoods for brain health; a merry make-your-own-takeout night.
Rachael prepares stuffed beef tenderloin and roast potatoes; José Feliciano performs.
A holiday winter brunch; Gretta Monahan gives a heartwarming gift; John's band, The Cringe, performs.
Harlan Coben talks about his new Netflix series; Rachael shows off some favorite hometown spots; cheesy stuffed chicken wrapped in prosciutto.
Author Glennon Doyle ("Untamed"); roasting pork chops; Rachael makes her Spanish lentil soup with potatoes.
Richard Blais prepares a chicken dinner; Rachael makes meatballs on garlic mashed potatoes; Alexa von Tobel gives suggestions that could save viewers thousands of dollars.
Barbara Corcoran ("Shark Tank"); the man behind "The Food in My Beard" prepares nachos two ways; Rachael makes paninis.
A Tuscan-style chicken cacciatore; Donal Skehan makes a buffalo chicken dish; Jeremy Parsons tells what to add to a binge list.
Buddy Valastro makes a fault-line layer cake; Jacques Torres bakes a chocolaty almond cake; Rachael cooks a meat-lover's medley.
Insomnia; late-night skin care; Rachael makes chicken shawarma.
Game-day grub with former New York Giant Rashad Jennings; chef Josh Capon prepares a tailgate-ready meatball hero bar; Rachael stacks up beef-and-chorizo burgers.
Michael Strahan tells of his trip to space; Jeffrey Eisner makes buffalo chicken chili dip in an Instant Pot; Rachael makes turkey sandwiches with stuffing.
A steak night supper; Dr. Ian Smith makes a low-cost turkey chili dinner; designer Chip Wade makes over his bedroom with 2022 design trends.
Marsala melts that can be made with chicken or veal; coach Bill Cowher talks about NFL playoffs and his favorite game-day food.
Flatbread pizza three ways; Katie Lee Biegel prepares chicken drumsticks; the "King of the Breakfast Sandwich" makes a classic pork roll, egg and cheese.
Ginger Zee (memoir "A Little Closer to Home"); Erin and Ben Napier discuss DIY upgrades; Rachael makes casseroles.
Valerie Bertinelli makes upside-down cake; Rachael cooks a time-saving tray bake with kielbasa and pierogies.
Dolly Parton ("Run, Rose, Run"); Rachael prepares chicken and dumplings.
Pork chops wrapped in prosciutto; Retta ("Ugliest House in America"); the king of tailgating.
Antonia Lofaso ("Top Chef") prepares rigatoni vodka; avoiding debt; Rachael roasts meatballs.
Jonathan Van Ness ("Queer Eye") gives hair-care advice; former pro football player Mike Golic prepares Buffalo cauliflower; Rachael cooks pasta.
Rapper 50 Cent; a Texas spin on shepherd's pie.
Chefs Josh Capon and Ryan Scott; Brooklyn Beckham makes "squish burgers" and tells about cooking meals for his family; one of Rachael's first-ever 30-minute meals.
Carson Kressley ("Queer Eye") pulls off a makeover two years in the making; pro bra-fitter Kimmay Caldwell gives her comfy picks; Rachael makes eggplant parm.
Rachael's 15th annual Super Bowl Recipe Playoff; chef Michael Symon judges the year's competition among NFL greats; Buddy Valastro makes fun game day treats.
Valentine's Day; Al Roker and Deborah Roberts' love story; Rachael makes spaghetti and meatballs; her sister, Maria, has a 10-minute tiramisu.
Beef and veggie rice bowls; chef Millie Peartree makes hush puppies and honey butter; comic Ike Barinholtz.
Chef Scott Conant and his wife, Mel; stylist Zanna Roberts Rassi and husband Maz take viewers inside his closet; Rachael makes her favorite anniversary dish for John.
Duff Goldman shows how to use up molasses for gingersnap cookies; chef Michael Solomonov's bottom-of-the-pickle-jar oven fries and a bottom-of-the-pita-bag salad; Rachael makes spinach lasagna.
Three chefs take family dishes to the next level; Rachael cooks up a sheet-pan supper that can be made with either shrimp or chicken.
Chicken wrapped in bacon; designer Jove Meyer answers viewers' questions on the do's and don'ts of wedding décor; ABC News correspondent Diane Macedo tells how to get more sleep.
Zanna Roberts Rassi helps viewers navigate their closets; Carleigh Bodrug suggests ways to use food scraps; Rachael makes mini meatballs with orecchiette and escarole.
Tom Selleck ("Blue Bloods"); Rachael's minute steaks and eggs to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Comic Jay Leno; Rachael makes St. Louis crunchywraps.
Lee Jones tells of his farm fire; a hidden pizza gem.
Rob Lowe ("9-1-1: Lone Star"); chicken drumsticks.
Portobello Philly cheesesteaks; Gabrielle Bernstein discusses anxiety; cook and author Anna Gass shares two generational recipes.
Hard-shell tacos; model Hawa Hassan makes spiced rice pilaf; restoring the gut to fight aging.
Veal parmigiana; Patricia DiMango ("Hot Bench") prepares linguine and clam sauce; chef JJ Johnson makes island wings.
Ryan Michelle Bathe ("The Endgame"); Sunny Anderson makes an easy-roasted tomatillo, zucchini and cucumber gazpacho; Rachael cooks up noodle bowls.
Supermodel Molly Sims is sharing three items from her makeup bag that cost less than $10! Then, Chef and Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi is sharing her recipe for strawberry shortcake truffles. Meanwhile, Rachael's frying up a dish that could be served as a meal or an appetizer.
How to use up sliced bread; three ways to redesign a tabletop; how to wear one look three ways; Rachael makes beef and broccoli.
Three-cheese rolled lasagna; travel finds and beauty gadgets; two deserving L.A. women get a surprise.
Athlete and author Tim Tebow; puppies in need of forever homes; Rachael has a make-your-own-takeout chicken teriyaki.
Nutritious mini meatball and chicken soup; U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack; author Brad Meltzer.
French onion soup with a Tuscan twist; Camila Alves McConaughey makes sheet pan nachos and celebrates her new book "Just Try One Bite."
Rachael makes chicken noodle soup; chef Joshua Weissman; a cheesy Indian crepe recipe.
Tommy DiDario helps a woman give her husband a makeover; pantry staples that could fight illness; Rachael makes garlic bread rolls and noodles.
Kristin Chenoweth tells of her new children's book; Harlan Coben talks about his 35th novel; Rachael prepares a quick-cooking shrimp-and-noodle dish.
Stacy London provides a makeover; New York Times food writer Eric Kim shares his crispy lemon-pepper beef recipe; Rachael has a super use for store-bought rotisserie chicken.
Barbara Corcoran ("Shark Tank"); restaurant Veselka serves traditional Ukrainian food and provides relief for its homeland; Rachael makes chicken Kyiv.
Ranch smashed potatoes; celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton tells how to recreate today's hottest styles; a mother and daughter who lost almost 250 pounds combined get new looks.
A viewer's kitchen skills; a viewer's makeup routine; Rachael puts a spicy spin on a chicken dinner.
Seven sheet pan dishes include meatball parm, two kinds of pizza and a hash-brown-and-egg bake.
Italian chicken-and-rice stew; Jeffrey Eisner makes champagne chicken; Rachael and husband John answer viewers' questions.
Red-wine risotto; Bob Harper uses an air fryer to make frittata cups; Rachael prepares stuffed cabbage.
Meatless porcini pasta; Dr. Ian Smith (book "Plant Power"); a 77-year-old grandmother has a black belt.
TikTok's Grandma Babs bakes a carrot cake; "PoppyCooks" has crispy Parmesan potato cubes; Rachael prepares a sheet-pan supper.
A couple flip their entire house; a woman loses 115 pounds without trading her favorite foods; a couple teaches how to ditch debt; Rachael transforms the flavors of antipasti for pasta night.
An Easter meal; Rachael's sister, Maria, bakes a carrot cake; Andrew Zimmern's grandmother's matzo-ball soup.
Rachael visits a farm; TikTok star Hannah Dasher serves up beef roast; Rachael prepares a one-pot sausage-and-greens supper.
A 10-ingredient roast chicken dinner; Gail Simmons ("Top Chef") uses fewer than 10 ingredients for a meal that can be made for breakfast, lunch, or dinner; DIY décor tricks for $10 or less.
Rachael makes spicy fregola with zucchini corn and ricotta cheese; Rosemary Shrager returns with a classic English dessert and a new novel; the Food Network's Aarti Sequeira shares a family recipe.
Chef Jet Tila prepares pasta with a beef ragout; how to make thousands of dollars in one month by flipping furniture; Peruvian-style chicken and pepper-herb sauce.
Ryan Serhant ("Million Dollar Listing New York") shows off his home's renovation and gives advice on upgrading one's space; renter-friendly reversible DIY hacks; Rachael prepares pasta with eggplant.
Tommy DiDario gives a deserving viewer a new look; actress Scarlett Johansson; calzones made two ways.
Rapper Lil Jon; Daphne Oz celebrates her new book and makes pancakes; Rachael fires up the oven for pizza night.
Updates on memorable stories; Rachael makes pancetta-wrapped shrimp, the very first meal she ever made on television.
Kyan Douglas makes an announcement and does a makeover; Gretta Monahan decodes denim; Rachael makes mac-and-Swiss-cheese with ham.
Lemon risotto; Christopher Kimball makes lemon the star of his side dishes; a surprise for a man who turned his family farm into an animal sanctuary.
Dinner party suggestions; Mary Giuliani has three ways to wrap up apps; Jove Meyer talks about tabletop décor; Jacques Torres shares his go-to party dessert; Rachael makes a sliced steak dinner ideal for entertaining.
Saving big at the grocery store; Chef Big Shake prepares his Sunday family favorite: fried chicken; Rachael makes a sandwich she calls the Hot Turkey Rachael.
Rachael has a Mother's Day surprise for Sara Haines; a simple penne dish and no-bake limoncello parfait ideal for Mother's Day weekend; Clinton Kelly makes no-bake bonbons.
Chef Curtis Stone and Jeff Mauro ("The Kitchen") divulge their favorite local food hot spots and cook up dishes inspired by them; Rachael prepares veal francese from one of her favorite restaurants: Mamma Leone's.
Ali Wentworth returns with a new book; Robert Irvine ("Restaurant: Impossible") makes a beautiful springtime meal; fish sandwich night.
Pesto pasta; a sheet-pan sausage dish; Tu David Phu ("Top Chef") makes summer rolls; food writer Rick Martinez prepares guajillo chicken tostadas.
Jessica Alba; Jeremy Parsons ("People TV") brings the behind-the-scenes scoop on summer blockbusters; Rachael makes chicken club panzanella.
Real-life heroes; The Firefighter Challenge supporting the Leary Firefighters Foundation; Rachael prepares rigatoni with three-pepper sauce.
Swimsuits; gadget upgrades; noodle bowls.
Select viewers give up meat, makeup and spending money; Rachael prepares carrot and butternut squash curry.
A shortcut for soup; a viewer gets a short haircut; a baking shortcut.
Rachael's sister, Maria, bakes apple puffs; chef Jet Tila and wife Ali serve up chicken chili; Mally Roncal and husband Phil show his skincare secrets; Rachael makes Greek stuffed peppers.
Heidi Gardner ("Saturday Night Live"); Rachael prepares an easy pasta with peas, ricotta and pistachios; viewer questions answered.
Richard Blais puts a twist on grilling; Deborah VanTrece prepares baby back ribs; Rachael has a mixed grill medley.
French toast with strawberries and sausage; Kelsey Nixon revamps a friend's kitchen to make dinner easier and more organized and cooks a chicken dinner for parents of picky eaters.
Bob Harper's home renovation; Rachael makes her everything pigs in blankets -- a mashup between an everything bagel and a New York City street hot dog.
Sloppy Joes; chef Ryan Scott shows off two recipes that can be served on sticks; culinary producer Jeanette returns with a watermelon-carving creation.
Steak sauce burgers; chef Michael Solomonov gives suggestions for grilling chicken wings; Jenny Mollen (novel "City of Likes").
Portabella Phillys; chef Sara Moulton makes no-rise, no-yeast sticky buns; chef Jason Smith prepares a no-bake decadent dessert.
Answers to questions about pet care; a woman who retired at 49 discusses finances; three questions all parents should ask at their child's next medical checkup; Rachael makes veggie quesadillas.
Steak and hash brown eggs; chef Esther Choi shares her tasty take on burgers; Lauren Makk solves viewer design dilemmas.
Jacques Pépin prepares a whole stuffed chicken; designer Genevieve Gorder shows off a small-space makeover; Rachael cooks a one-pan sausage-and-pepper dinner.
Professional organizer Peter Walsh; Rachael's dermatologist discusses her top five skincare products; Rachael prepares lamb chops.
Kitchen gadgets; wardrobe must-haves; essentials for the toolbox and the medicine cabinet; a make-your-own takeout with three main ingredients.
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