Everyday Italian - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Sunday Suppers
It's Gilda's family's Sunday supper; and you're invited!
Cooking for One
Giada shows us some of her favorite dishes for a satisfying dinner for one.
Awards Party
An awards party is just the thing to get the De Laurentiis family fired up!
Italian Street Food
Giada puts her own spin on some classic Italian street vendors' recipes.
Afternoon Dessert
In Italy afternoon dessert is as traditional as English tea.
Spring Cleaning
It's been a long winter and Giada's looking forward to spring cleaning.
Day Ahead Dishes
Giada's cooking some dishes in advance that will be just as good tomorrow.
Little Late Night Suppers
With such a busy schedule, Giada has a lot of late-night suppers.
Vegetarian Italian
It doesn't have to be meat to be Italian; here's a vegetarian Italian meal.
Breakfast in Bed
Who doesn't love to be pampered with breakfast in bed?
Date Night
Lots of Gilda's girlfriends ask her for romantic dinner date recipes.
Giada's Secret Garden
Giada makes a delicious meal inspired by her childhood Italian garden.
Mixed Grill
It's time to fire up the grill as Giada shows us how it's done in Italy.
Summer Beach Party
Giada's entertaining in style with a sunset beach party.
Light Summer Nights
Gilda's making some of her favorite salads for a light summer evening meal.
Picnic Planner
Giada's packing a picnic lunch to surprise her husband at work.
Seafood
With the Mediterranean Sea nearby, seafood is a huge part of Italian meals.
Frozen Treats
For Italians, frozen desserts are an art form and a great part of the meal.
Sicilian Summer
Giada makes a summery meal with what the Sicilian's are known for: lemons.
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