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PBS joins food TV contests with ‘The Great American Recipe’

NEW YORK (AP) - America has perfected the stressful TV cooking competition, pitting amateur or professional chefs against each other in such high-pressure, scream-filled shows as “Chopped,” “Cutthroat Kitchen” or “Top Chef.”

PBS hopes to change that with an original food competition show, “The Great American Recipe,” which dispenses with the angst and scary knife graphics. It’s more “The Great British Baking Show” than “Hell’s Kitchen.”

Gentle and supportive, the show gathers 10 home cooks from around the country and gives them the opportunity to showcase their signature dishes. The eight-episode series premieres Friday on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS Video app.

“Yes, they were competing, but they really were just there to be their best selves and tell each other stories through their food,” says the show’s host, Alejandra Ramos, a chef and writer who contributes to the “Today” show.

The contestants include a hotel receptionist from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who makes a soul-satisfying linguine; a firefighter from Providence, Rhode Island, who makes a meaty Chicken Sicilian; and a small-business owner from New York, an expert on cod fritters, or bacalaitos.

Sylvia Bugg, chief programming executive and general manager for general audience programming for PBS, says it’s the stories behind the food that make the show compelling.

“Hopefully people can see themselves reflected in the stories through ‘The Great American Recipe’ that they may not have otherwise seen,” she says. “It’s nice competition, it’s great characters, great story.

“You get that emotion, which I think is just the recipe for success, and we’re pretty excited about it.”

The home chefs are tasked with creating two dishes for each show’s two rounds, which are judged on taste, presentation, execution and how it highlights the theme - things like a meal in a pinch, a crowd pleaser or a special occasion meal.

The judges are Leah Cohen, Tiffany Derry and Graham Elliot.

The series - filmed in a barn in southern Virginia - culminates in a finale in which the remaining home cooks prepare an entire meal for the judges.

One of the winner’s dishes will grace the cover of a companion book, “The Great American Recipe Cookbook,” which will also feature recipes from all of the contestants and the show’s host and judges.

The home cooks range in age from late 20s to 60s and also include a sport operations specialist from Minneapolis; a small-business owner from Boise Idaho, with two boys; and a digital content creator from San Luis Obispo, California, who makes a mean choriqueso.

Judges Tiffany Derry, from second left, Graham Elliot, host Alejandra Ramos and judge Leah Cohen gather around d a contestant's station in a scene from the competition series 'The Great American Recipe.' (PBS via AP)