Joanna Gaines Takes Spinoff to New Network for the First Time

  • Joanna Gaines is launching a new cooking series, Magnolia Table: At the Farm, premiering September 7.
  • Filmed in her family’s kitchen in Texas, the six-episode show features personal family recipes.
  • Fans are thrilled about the cozy new series, which will available to watch on Magnolia Network and the Food Network.

Joanna Gaines is officially back in the kitchen, but this time she’s bringing the whole country along for the ride.

In a major career milestone, Joanna’s new cooking series, Magnolia Table: At the Farm, is heading to Food Network for the very first time. Longtime fans have followed her journey through farmhouse renovations, cookbooks, and homegrown Magnolia magic, but now, she’s opening the doors to her real-life kitchen in Waco, Texas, and inviting us all inside.

Premiering Sunday, September 7, the six-episode series is a cozy, refreshed take on Joanna’s beloved Magnolia Table, which ran for eight seasons on Magnolia Network. This new chapter, though, feels more personal than ever. Filmed right in the Gaines’ household, Joanna is serving up the meals that matter most in her life—tried-and-true dishes that have become her family’s favorite recipes.

When the news of the series dropped on Instagram, needless to say, fans immediately bombarded the comments in excitement. “Finally!!!!!! What we’ve all been waiting for 😍,” wrote one fan. “Nothing like a farmhouse meal 💛” and “Yyyyaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!!!!!!!! Thank you @joannagaines for doing this!!!!! We can’t wait!,” wrote others.

From quick weekday snacks to favorite weekend staples, At the Farm isn’t just about what’s being served up. It’s about the stories behind the recipes. And if you know anything about Joanna, then you know that fresh ingredients, thoughtful recipes, and a whole lot of heart is not a want, but a m-u-s-t in her kitchen.

Here’s what makes the new series even more exciting. For the first time ever, episodes will air simultaneously on both Food Network and Magnolia Network. Plus, if you’re more of a stream-it-on-your-own-time kind of viewer, episodes will also be available on HBO Max.

Joanna and her husband Chip are executive producing the show together, making this another deeply personal project in the Gaines family legacy. If you’ve ever wondered what dinner looks like at their household (or what kind of cast-iron skillet Joanna uses), now’s your chance to get the scoop.

Chaise Sanders is a NYC-based writer with a knack for all things lifestyle, beauty, entertainment, and style. Her work has graced the pages of Cosmopolitan, Country Living, InStyle, and more. When she’s not busy crafting words, you can find her on Instagram roaming the streets of New York City, hunting down the best food spots, hidden gems, and deals.

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