Last night was the season finale of The Next Food Network Star, and I couldn't wait to tune in to find out the winner. Was it going to be the laid-back, well-spoken world traveler, Jeffrey Saad — or the resourceful, vivacious mom, Melissa d'Arabian?
In my opinion, it was obvious which contestant was more marketable, so I wasn't the least bit surprised when the winner was announced. What about you?






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I was a bit surprised, because the food network seems to have the same type of people. Into making quick, really good looking meals -- but they tend to have the same life or same personality. Even if their food is different. I'd say Alton Brown is the most unique, and the rest can be grouped together. Now that Melissa will be a part, it's already become different. She is so unique. I really love her, and I will definitely watch her show.
1i thought a debbie lee/melissa finale would have been more of a competition, as they both seemed natural in front of the camera and had interesting "culinary viewpoints". even though debbie pulled some shady moves late in the season her food always looked amazing. i never really GOT jeffrey. his food looked boring and i found the way he spoke to the camera to be kind of annoying.
2I miss the olden days of Food Network, you know, when REAL cooks were on there...Sara Moulton, Two Hot Tamales, Michael Lomanaco, people like that.
3I think it is funny that so many folks think the talent should be more around cooking than personality & presentation. If the food Network had a bunch of shows that were technical cooking centric, they would be so boring no one would watch. I think this show does a good job in capturing what it would take to be a TV network personality. They ended up with the two best folks for it & I believe ultimately selected correctly. Learning how to cook good enough to present on TVC is easy compared to learning how to present on TV. Ask anyone who has attempted a computer Software demo in front of an audience. Knowing the Software is just half the battle. Facing the customers & being interesting and compelling is the other half.
4Jeffrey's show is much more marketable, the "ingredient smuggler" concept is fresh and would be very appealing to regular people who want to spice up an old favorite dish. Melissa on the other hand, is just more of the same of what Food Network already has too much of.
5I really enjoyed this season. I picked Jeffrey and Melissa from the beginning and found it very hard to decide which one I would choose at the end. I will enjoy watching Melissa and really hope we see Jeffrey on another food network show.
6i liked debbie!
7I was very surprised. Melissa was my hands-down favorite from the first episode, but I was just sure that Jeffrey would win. I can't wait to see Melissa's show next Sunday.
8i picked out jeffrey and melissa from day one. although i love jeffrey (hes so cute!) melissa is way more marketable, and i feel she attracts more of an audience than jeffrey...she is perfect for stay at home mom's, or anyone for that matter who wants afforable, delicious and fun meals!
9i really liked Jamika, and i HATED debbie. (ughh what a dishonest conniving person!)
One thing about the outcome that did surprise me is the fact that her new show, Ten Dollar Dinners with Melissa d'Arabian will have a different point of view from her original pilot, Kitchen Survival Guide.
10I really wished Debbie won. Quite frankly we don't have enough representation from that racial group AND she was a great contestant. Everything was so positive from the judges about her.. I really didn't see it coming. Whatever I guess it comes down to marketability and most people identify with the Caucasian demographic according to studies.
11oh hm I only watched a few episodes so I'll have to read up on what dishonest thing Debbie did! yikes!
12I was actually a bit surprised. To me it seemed that Melissa was just another clone of what they already have on the network (though I do like her) and thought Jeffery's show would be something new and exciting. I really thought he had it in the bag.
Is it just me or does Melissa sound a lot like Rachel Ray and Sandra Lee rolled into one?
13Neither choice would have surprised me. I knew the it would come down to Jeffrey and Melissa, but I didn't know which would end up winning. I like the concept of "The Ingredient Smuggler" but Melissa's has a real personality in front of the camera that Jeffrey doesn't.
14Oh.... I also think they were looking for a female because of last seasons 2 male winners....
15I was SO happy that Melissa won. I found Jeffrey to be so slimy. His greasy hair was yucky to me and he was in real estate so I think he is a snake. Melissa is what I need from the food network.
16I kinda wish they both could have won. I would have watched both shows happily. I thought for a long time that Jeffrey would win, but the last few episodes Melissa really stepped it up and showed some real appeal, talent, passion. That made me think she would win, and she did.
17Thank you, Danizzle - I really didn't care if Debbie was the best thing they could have put on the network, she was dishonest from the very first challenge and that did not go unnoticed. Every time I saw her I was waiting for the next lie and/or deception.
I'm glad Melissa won strictly for selfish reasons. I have a toddler and a man to cook for every night, her recipes will help me directly unlike Jeffrey. I did like him, though. Most of the challenges aren't even remotely related to what you would do if you had your own show, it's hard to choose.
18I wasn't surprised but that doesn't mean I wanted her to win. I'm very upset by the outcome. Jeffrey was my favorite since day one.
19I would rather watch Jeffrey's show - it seemed like a more interesting concept to me - trying new ingredients - than Melissa's concept, which is already being done by Rachel Ray, basically.
20Kinda surprised, but not really. Melissa is smart and a great cook with some new ideas for moms; while I'm not a mom I think her show will do well and for Jeffrey he will have his own show I predict and I will be watching. His concept is fresh and knowledgeable, plus I love the name.
21Yum, I just bought some harissa yesterday before the show aired and a tagine. How about some Moroccan recipes or anything African for that matter.?!
22AmberHoney, check out this link to learn how to cook with harissa — and make your own!
23I wasn't surprised at all. Once the judges started talking about how much she surprised everyone and how natural she was in front of the camera, I knew she'd be the winner. I think she's got very interesting tips...I liked her tip about offering kids raw cut up veggies along with cooked ones to see which kind they like better. I hope her show has more little tips like that in it. I must say, even though I thought Jeffrey was a little boring, I think his show idea was cool. He'll probably end up like Nathan Lyon (from season 2, I think) with a cooking show on the Travel Channel...Nathan Lyon had a show on Discovery Health Channel that I really liked called "A Lyon in the Kitchen"...he's knowledgeable and likeable, but he just couldn't compete with Guy.
24She won the position by amazing cooking, yes, but it was the episode where she told her story of her mother's suicide in college, and overcoming this to finish graduate school, raise her wonderful daughters, operate as an effective corporate executive for ten years, only to find that she needed leave it all and commit herself to the work that made her the most happy, preparing great food.
That episode sealed her fate, just as a virtually identical emotional moment gave wings to Big Daddy when he was forced to explain why he seemed to be so distracted at that time. He went from almost out the door to an inpenetrable lock for the position.
Therefore, the true formula for success is the capacity to prepare amazing food...yes....PLUS the most compelling story among the lot = capture of the golden ring!
25I wish Jeffery would have won. While I think it is great that the Food Network has added shows that offer quick and affordable recipes, I wish they would add more variety and include more exotic and fun programming. I love the Barefoot Contessa and Giada. Yes, their food can be more expensive and time consuming, but it is also delicious and for people that really enjoy the experience of cooking.
26I was thrilled that Melissa won!!! I liked her from day one! I think that the Food Network has really screwed up in their choices for the Next Food Network Star and so I thought that they would go for Jeffrey, but they chose correctly!!! Melissa has four kids under the age of 4, the woman is a Goddess!!!
27I really liked both pilots, and would have watched both of them. As it stands, I am definitely hoping that Jeffrey gets his own show (like Food Network has done for previous seasons), and I will be checking out Melissa's show on Sunday as well. I think for the first time of NFNS I was equally impressed by both finalists!
28Wasn't surprised but think Jeffrey would attract more viewers. Melissa is just toooooo much. One Rachael Ray and one female Neeley is enough. Too loud, too cutesy.
29I agree YumSugar, I was sort of disappointed that they went with the $10 dinner rather than Kitchen Survival, which would have been longer lasting. I realize they are trying to market in the recession, but Sandra Lee (who I hate) has another show like this already.
I'm not surprised that either was picked, I certainly couldn't pick myself. Jeffery's concept was great, and sophisticated without complication. But you can't ever beat basic tips, and fast quick meals. Melissa's concept is irresistible. For the one episode she gave one quick tip on growing scallions at home and I was so impressed, and I was looking forward to more of that. But the "tips" she will give on her new show will mimic Sandra Lee's new show and a lot of what Rachel Ray already does in 30m meals... (though I feel the are fazing her out...! I haven't seen a new episode for a bit)
30To be honest, I figured Jeff would win because he has similar characteristics to, oh, about 95% of the male Food Network line up.
Melissa is a breath of fresh air and while I had my fingers crossed that she'd win, I really was afraid Jeff would wind up winning. Don't get me wrong, I like them both....but I'm much more interested in seeing what Melissa has to say and cook!
Her new show sounds fantastic and I couldn't be more excited.
Not to mention....did anyone else notice the difference between Melissa's house and Jeff's house? Melissa totally needs the bank!
31I def thought Melissa would win it since the first episode, but I personally preferred Jeffrey WAY over Melissa. She reminds me of a blonde Rachel Ray, and Jeffrey's dishes always seemed much more unique and tasty to me. Melissa's tips were nice and all, but I don't think I'll be tuning in.
32I think Jeffrey has a great personality and makes you hungry just watching him prepare something. Debbie is so lively in full of information. Can see Debbie bringing her family into the picture with her recipes. But I also see a future for Jeffrey. Coming in #2 does not mean you go home and back to your old life. We may not see him on TV, but there is no doubt he will be involved with the FoodNetwork in some way. Too much talent to waste.
Congratulations to both on a job well done.
33Where is Melissa??? She is great and has far exceeded any expectation for someone new to TV. Bring her back and put Brian Boitano back on ice!!!
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