The executive chef will take common ingredients found in most kitchens and turn them into great homemade decadent meals in minutes on his latest cooking show. Garvin will bring celebs into his kitchen while he cooks a few exquisite meals, similar to his last show. Lobster gnocchi, orange ginger shrimp, pan-seared salmon, sautéed veal chop, shrimp & grits, and bone-in ribeye are just a handful of the dishes included in the upcoming season.
The executive chef will take common ingredients found in most kitchens and turn them into great homemade decadent meals in minutes on his latest cooking show. Garvin will bring celebs into his kitchen while he cooks a few exquisite meals, similar to his last show. Lobster gnocchi, orange ginger shrimp, pan-seared salmon, sautéed veal chop, shrimp & grits, and bone-in ribeye are just a handful of the dishes included in the upcoming season.
“As the top destination for Black lifestyle content, we’re ecstatic to offer ‘G. Garvin Live!’ to our viewers,” said the network. Cooking shows are popular among Black lifestyle television viewers, yet they rarely see themselves reflected on TV. It’s been our objective to shift that mindset and ensure that all lifestyle genres are represented. “It’s an honor to have Chef G. Garvin step in front of the camera for this all-new series,” Tina Rodriguez, senior director of programming and acquisitions at AspireTV, said in a statement to Parle Magazine. “Chef G. Garvin has been working behind the camera with AspireTV for years on ‘Butter & Brown,’ so it’s an honor to have him step in front of the camera for this all-new series.”
During the Boss Up conference, Rick Ross also threw a power dinner at his Georgia estate, which included a few hip-hop executives, and Garvin provided the food. Watch G. Garvin getting ready to burn in the kitchen in the trailer below.