FILE - This Jan. 31, 2013 file photo originally released by Mars Chocolate North America shows New Orleans chef John Besh at the "Better With M" Kick-Off Event in New Orleans. Besh invited cameras into his bayou-side home in suburban New Orleans for the filming of a new cooking show, "Chef John Besh's Family Table." In the new 26-part series, Besh creates family-friendly meals and gives tips on how to get the most use out of ingredients for families looking for a good value. He hopes the show will inspire families to get back in the kitchen and gathered around the supper table. The show will air in parts of the Gulf Coast region on WYES beginning April 6, and it will be distributed nationwide through American Public Television. (AP Photo/Mars Chocolate North America, Jonathan Bachman)
FILE - This Jan. 31, 2013 file photo originally released by Mars Chocolate North America shows New Orleans chef John Besh at the "Better With M" Kick-Off Event in New Orleans. Besh invited cameras into his bayou-side home in suburban New Orleans for the filming of a new cooking show, "Chef John Besh's Family Table." In the new 26-part series, Besh creates family-friendly meals and gives tips on how to get the most use out of ingredients for families looking for a good value. He hopes the show will inspire families to get back in the kitchen and gathered around the supper table. The show will air in parts of the Gulf Coast region on WYES beginning April 6, and it will be distributed nationwide through American Public Television. (AP Photo/Mars Chocolate North America, Jonathan Bachman)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — John Besh has cooked for thousands in his restaurants. He has cooked for millions on TV. But he recently realized he'd lost sight of cooking for the most important diners of all — his family.
The husband and father of four said his family is the inspiration for his new cooking show, "Chef John Besh's Family Table." Besh recently started filming at his bayou-side home in suburban New Orleans. The cameras capture him creating family-friendly meals that he hopes will stir families to get back in the kitchen and gather around the supper table.
The show will air in parts of the Gulf Coast region on WYES beginning April 6 and will be distributed nationwide through American Public Television.
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