Ciao House With Alex Guarnaschelli Renewed for Season 2 at Food Network (EXCLUSIVE)

Publish date: 2024-06-11

Molto bene! Food Network has renewed its new Italian cooking competition “Ciao House,” hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli and Gabriele Bertaccini, for a second season.

“Shot on-location in Italy, the series takes ten rising culinary stars on the journey of a lifetime to live in a breathtaking Italian villa and compete against each other as individuals and in teams to prove their mastery of Italian cooking techniques and dishes,” per Food Network’s logline. “Each episode’s culinary challenges are steeped in tradition and the competitors must also navigate alliances and rivalries as they pick their own teams and each week, the losing team must vote off one of their own. In the end, the last chef standing wins a life-changing grand prize: an immersive culinary education across Italy, training with renowned Italian master chefs.”

Related Stories

Fist in the air with a VFX green screen suit on VIP+

VFX Working Conditions Need to Change, but Current Unionization Option May Not Be the Answer

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 08: Tyler Perry attends Tyler Perry's "Divorce In The Black" New York Premiere at Regal Times Square on July 08, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Tyler Perry Calls Out 'Highbrow' Critics of His Films: 'Who Are You to Be Able to Say Which Black Story Is Important?'

Production will begin on “Ciao House” Season 2 later this year.

Popular on Variety

The eight-episode first season of the competition aired on Food Network’s linear channel from April 16 to June 4 and streams on Discovery+ and Max.

Per Food Network, “Ciao House” Season 1 reached more than 13.7 million total viewers across Food Network, Max and Discovery+. The first season averaged a 0.73 rating among adults 18 and up and a 0.96 among women over 18, according to Live + 3 Day Nielsen data, which is up 62% and 71%, respectively, from Food Network’s year-to-date prime average.

“A fierce culinary competition in beautiful Tuscany is a dream project and we are thrilled our audience loves ‘Ciao House,’” Betsy Ayala, Warner Bros. Discovery’s head of food content, said in a statement to Variety. “We knew early on this series was incredibly unique and offered viewers something they’ve never seen from Food Network before – we can’t wait to start working on season two.”

“Ciao House” is produced by Super Delicious for Food Network.

Read More About:

Jump to Comments

More from Variety

Most Popular

Must Read

Sign Up for Variety Newsletters

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Variety Confidential

ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN%2Fjq2taKaVrMBwr8iapmagn6rApnnSnpisp55if26%2BxKecsJ2UYrOwu8NmpZ6sp6S%2FrHnApZyxZZeqrrO6wKyaoZ2cobZufZFsbG9raGx9c3s%3D