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Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen takes you inside the test kitchen of Cook's Country magazine to discover the best American home cooking.

Come Inside

Originally part of a large dairy farm, this 200-year-old farmhouse (known locally as the Carver house) was completely renovated in 2007 and functions as both a test kitchen and television studio.

The Main Set

The main set kitchen is where all indoor recipe segments are filmed. The set is outfitted with a DCS 30-inch Double Wall Oven (with True Convection in both ovens).

Watch Us Cook

The doors to the back kitchen are open during filming so viewers can get a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes action in the back kitchen. All the stovetop cooking happens on a DCS 36-inch Professional 6-Burner Cooktop. Two more cooktops and four more ovens are in the back prep kitchen as well as one DCS 24-inch Conventional Microwave Oven on set and another in the back kitchen.

The Back Kitchen

A team of thirteen test cooks prepares food for the show in the back kitchen. To keep the air clean (even when a dozen people are cooking), the set kitchen is equipped with a DCS 40-inch Island Ventilation Hood and the back kitchen relies on two DCS 36-inch Professional Wall Mount Ventilation Hoods. Food is kept at the ready in three Fisher-Paykel 31-inch Flat Door Stainless Steel Refrigerators.

Keeping Clean

Four DCS Pro-Handled Double DishDrawer Dishwashers keep up with all the dirty dishes generated by our team of test cooks.

Grill Power

We film all the grilling segments on the patio behind the house. Last year that meant grilling 20 tri-tips, smoking 40 double-thick chops, and barbecueing 40 pounds of chicken—in just two days of filming. We rely on three DCS 36-inch Professional Grills and one DCS 48-inch Professional Grill throughout the year.

Our Cast

Our cast relaxes in front on the extra-long Vermont Soapstone countertop on the main set. The on-set sink is made from 100 feet of natural soapstone indigenous to Vermont's Green Mountains. The set is also outfitted with three Deep Basin Double Divide Stainless Steel Kohler Sinks. All sinks are extra-deep and have Professional Line Pull Down Faucet Sprayers that accommodate even 20-quart stockpots.

About Our Tv Show

Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen uncovers the best of American home cooking. Our recipes are developed through in-depth kitchen testing. The result: foolproof recipes you can trust to work the first time—and every time. Cooks's Country From America's Test Kitchen features the cast and crew of America's Test Kitchen, the top-rated cooking show on public television—now in its ninth season. Our new show is filmed in a renovated 1806 farmhouse with a full working test kitchen. Watch us update traditional American recipes—everything from California Barbecued Tri-Tip and Cincinnati Chili to Mashed Potato Casserole and Chocolate Blackout Cake. You'll learn what makes a recipe succeed (or fail) as well as which kitchen tools, cookware, and supermarket ingredients have won our independent tests. Join us every week as we bring the pages of Cook's Country magazine into your home.

Meet the Cast

Christopher Kimball
Christopher Kimball founded Cook's Magazine, a national magazine for cooking hobbyists, in 1980 and served as publisher and editorial director through 1989. In 1984, Chris founded the Who's Who of Cooking in America, which was initiated to honor the leading American chefs, restaurateurs, vintners, food writers, and food producers. In 1993, Chris relaunched Cook's Magazine as Cook's Illustrated and in 2005 founded Cook's Country. Chris serves as publisher and editor of both magazines. Chris is also the host of America's Test Kitchen, a public television cooking show now in its eighth season. He is also the host and executive producer of a new TV show, Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen, scheduled to air in September 2008. Chris is a regular contributor to The CBS Early Show and has been featured in many publications, including The New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, People magazine, the New York Times Book Review, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. Chris is also a columnist for the Boston-based TAB newspaper group. He was inducted into the Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America in 1996. He is also the author of The Cook's Bible, The Yellow Farmhouse Cookbook, Dear Charlie (Christopher Award Winner), The Dessert Bible, and The Kitchen Detective. He lives in Boston and Vermont with his wife, Adrienne, daughters Whitney, Caroline, and Emily, and son, Charles.

Bridget Lancaster
Bridget Lancaster, deputy editor of Cook's Country magazine, joined the Cook's team in 1998 and is currently responsible for all recipe testing and development in Cook's Country. She has worked on many of the company's cookbook projects and is also an on-screen test cook for America's Test Kitchen. She is also a cast member of the new TV show, Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen. Her career led her to work in various kitchens in the South and Northeast, concentrating on pastry, and she has also taught culinary classes and given live cooking demonstrations. Bridget's husband, Stephen, is a professional chef, and along with their two sons, they enjoy working on their favorite hobby—barbecue.

Julia Collin Davison
Julia Collin Davison is a senior editor for the book division of America's Test Kitchen and is an on-screen test cook for America's Test Kitchen. She is also a cast member of Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen. She began working as a test cook for Cook's Illustrated in 1999, and is responsible for the food and recipe development for all America's Test Kitchen cookbooks. She holds an A.O.S. degree from the Culinary Institute of America and a B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy from SUNY Albany. Before coming to America's Test Kitchen, she worked in Albany, the Berkshires, San Francisco, and the Napa Valley at several restaurants, catering companies, schools, and wineries. Julia resides in Natick, Massachusetts, where she enjoys cooking with her husband, Ian, who is a fishmonger.

Jack Bishop
Jack Bishop is the editorial director of America's Test Kitchen. He joined the staff of Cook's Magazine in 1988 and helped launch Cook's Illustrated in 1993. He established the tasting protocols used in America's Test Kitchen and has authored dozens of articles for the magazine. Jack directed the launch of Cook's Country magazine and oversees editorial operations at both magazines. He is a cast member of America's Test Kitchen, the top-rated public television cooking show now in its eighth season. He is also a cast member of Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen. Jack edited The Best Recipe (1999) and established the book division at America's Test Kitchen. He is the author of several cookbooks, including A Year in a Vegetarian Kitchen, Vegetables Every Day, The Complete Italian Vegetarian Cookbook, Pasta e Verdura, and Lasagna. Jack's wife, Lauren Chattman, is a cookbook author and former pastry chef. They have two daughters.

Adam Ried
Adam Ried is the keeper of the Equipment Corner on America's Test Kitchen. He is also a cast member on Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen. During his 10-year tenure as an editor for Cook's Illustrated, Adam developed and edited recipes, wrote feature stories, and contributed to many other sections of the magazine, including the popular Quick Tips. Moreover, Adam bore primary responsibility for Cook's Illustrated's highly respected kitchen equipment testing and ingredient tasting features. Now a contributor to Cook's Country magazine and the cooking columnist for the Sunday Boston Globe Magazine, Adam has taught cooking and food writing; written for local, national, and international publications; and consulted for restaurants and kitchen equipment manufacturers. He is a graduate of Macalester College and the culinary certificate program at Boston University.

Erin McMurrer
Erin McMurrer is the Test Kitchen Director of America's Test Kitchen and is responsible for recipe testing and development in Cook's Illustrated. For the last six seasons of America's Test Kitchen and the first season of Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen, she co-ran the "back kitchen" where all of the food that appears on camera originates. She holds and A.O.S. degree from the Culinary Institute of America. Before coming to America's Test Kitchen, she worked on Nantucket for a season, then moved to Boston to work for the Back Bay Restaurant Group for two years, and then at Hamersley's Bistro for eight years, the last three of which she was Sous Chef.

About Our Theme Song

Hot Buttered Rum began with five uniquely talented musicians, writing and singing songs on the mountaintops and city streets of Northern California; five musicians who, on the night they realized they loved playing together too much to ever stop, were sipping a warm buttery drink from which the group derived its name.

Right Between Your Eyes, the theme song for Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen, was written by the banks of a California river that connects with the Pacific Ocean just north of San Francisco. It was written as a reminder that you can find peace of mind by channeling a beautiful place or person who brings you the bliss you cherish in your life. Download the song (4.3 mb MP3).

House and Kitchen Design

Paul Worthington is our house and kitchen designer. He is a veteran old house restorer and former builder who has collaborated with Chris Kimball on eight kitchens and as many houses. He designs houses and kitchens throughout New England and occasionally beyond, from his office around the corner from the America's Test Kitchen Studios in Brookline, MA. Paul is also an avid cook but he says don’t look to his own kitchen for inspiration. “It’s definitely a case of the cobbler’s kids having no shoes, the kitchen didn’t have much in it when it was built in 1890 and I’m working hard to keep it that way!” www.designandrestoration.com

Events & Appearances

Keep up with Christopher Kimball, the Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country magazine teams, and the cast of America's Test Kitchen. Click here for a list of national television and personal appearances as well as radio and print interviews. Refer to your local listings for exact times and channels.

Season One TV Companion and DVD Set