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Emerald Coast Chefs

Kingfish chef pulls together a world of tastes
A mix of the sweet, the hot and the tangy is on the menu for the latest segment of “Emerald Coast Chefs.” Chef Julio Lucero of the Kingfish restaurant at the Bay Point Marriott is the guest on the Beach TV series at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays... Full story
‘Chefs’ goes classic with Capt. Anderson’s
For the latest kitchen adventure on “Emerald Coast Chefs,” Beach TV hangs out with two seafood specialists who have been cooking together for 55 years. They’re featured on the tourist-information station at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays and... Full story
Fish and chips gets Gulf treatment
Fish and chips gets Gulf treatmentBy David VestFlorida Freedom Newspapers “Emerald Coast Chefs” features a Gulf version of fish and chips in its latest segment, with Executive Chef Jason Craul of Emerald Grande Resort in Destin. The... Full story
Spinnaker chef takes club food up a notch
A club at the vortex of Spring Break gets a turn in the latest "Emerald Coast Chefs" segment. But it's the food, not the party, that's in focus at Spinnaker .Host Tim Creehan visits with Chef Doug Harris of the Paradise Grill at the Panama City... Full story
Emerald Coast Chef catches a Firefly
The "Emerald Coast Chefs" series on Beach TV is back, and it is featuring a chef with experience in fine dining on both sides of Bay County's Hathaway Bridge.Chef Paul Stellato, formerly of Canopies and now of Firefly, visits with host Margit... Full story
Emerald Coast Chef catches a Firefly
The "Emerald Coast Chefs" series on Beach TV is back, and tonight it will feature a chef with experience in fine dining on both sides of Bay Ciounty's Hathaway Bridge.Chef Paul Stellato, formerly of Canopies and now of Firefly, visits with host... Full story
Clams, pasta at Carrabbas on the menu for 'Emerald Coast Chefs'
In this week's "Emerald Coast Chefs," Beach TV viewers will get a glimpse of the cooking at a chain where restaurant people go for dinner.Dan Magner of Carabba's Italian Grill in Panama City Beach is the guest for the segment to be broadcast at 6:30... Full story
Chefs returns to tropical tastes
"Emerald Coast Chefs" on Beach TV has gone back to the Boatyard for a tropical entry into December.Chef Konrad Jochum at the Panama City Beach waterfront restaurant and club is making a second appearance on the series, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays and... Full story
Fish Out of Water
Eclectic and exotic are the two words that may best describe the latest menu at "Emerald Coast Chefs." But regional, fresh and seasonal will work, too.The Beach TV cooking series has Chef Phillip Krajeck of Fish Out of Water as its guest at 6:30... Full story
Andys makes the most of flours power
Sometimes a simple sandwich is the best thing you'll eat all day especially if even the bread was made fresh that morning.That's a philosophy John Certo II follows at Andy's Flour Power Bakery & Caf in Panama City Beach. He's a third-generation... Full story
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