Molly Yeh, the host of Food Network’s Girl Meets Farm, gives her followers a behind-the-scenes look at what she eats in a day while filming her show. Known for her fun fare that combines midwestern dishes with Jewish and Chinese flavors, Yeh shares a sneak peek of the recipes she’s working on for the show. She starts her day with Blueberry Delight, a breakfast made with frozen blueberries, almond butter, cinnamon, and almond milk. Yeh also snacks on little bites of what she prepares for episodes, like tahini-vanilla donuts and smiley-face tater tots.

For lunch, Yeh and the Girl Meets Farm crew enjoy takeout from a local Indian restaurant, House of Punjab, where they order dishes like chana masala, dal tadka, and garlic naan. Choosing plant-based options like chickpeas and lentils ensures they get a good balance of protein, fiber, and veggies. Dinner consists of a hot dog salad, inspired by Chicago-style dogs, served over lettuce with pickle ranch dressing. Yeh also indulges in a blueberry slab pie, the dessert from that episode.

Yeh ends her day with a favorite show, The New Look, on Apple TV+ and some popcorn as a final snack. Her snacks throughout the day include Smartfood white Cheddar popcorn, mixed nuts, cheese crackers, and dark chocolate-covered chickpeas from Lebby Snacks. These provide a mix of sweet and savory options that offer some protein and satisfaction. Yeh’s lively personality and bubbly energy shine through as she shares her food choices and experiences on set.

If you enjoy Food Network shows like Barefoot Contessa or The Pioneer Woman, Yeh’s behind-the-scenes look at filming Girl Meets Farm gives a glimpse into the daily life of a cooking show host. Her mix of traditional midwestern recipes with unique flavor combinations keeps viewers intrigued and inspired. With a focus on healthy and delicious options for meals and snacks, Yeh proves that hosting a cooking show can be both fun and fulfilling. Stay tuned for more recipes and adventures from Girl Meets Farm.

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