Video: “The Pioneer Woman” premiering this morning on Food Network

Check out the trailer for the new Food Network series “The Pioneer Woman,” premiering at 10:30 a.m. today and featuring award-winning Oklahoma blogger and best-selling cookbook author Ree Drummond.

Shot on location at her family’s picturesque Oklahoma ranch, “The Pioneer Woman” will serve up a slice of frontier life along with the “accidental country girl’s” step-by-step recipes for creating wholesome, hearty family meals and elegant menus for entertaining.

“Ree’s easy-going humor and down-to-earth approach to food and life have won her millions of devoted fans online,” said Bob Tuschman, General Manager and Senior Vice President, Programming and Production for Food Network, in a news release. “In her new series, she’ll welcome us onto the ranch and into her home to share her secrets for turning simple variations on traditional American fare into memorable mealtimes for family and friends.”

Over the past five years, the Bartlesville native has chronicled her life as a city-gal-turned-rancher’s-wife on her phenomenally popular food and lifestyle blog, also called “The Pioneer Woman,” With her new Food Network series, Drummond will invite viewers home to her family’s ranch near Pawhuska, and they can watch and learn as she flips Lemon Blueberry Pancakes for son Todd’s birthday breakfast, achieves a Perfect Pot Roast for Sunday family dinner, and serves up Fig, Prosciutto and Arugula Pizza and Sangria for ladies night in. In between culinary conquests, Ree takes time to wrangle horses, compete in a shooting contest with her husband Ladd (AKA “The Marlboro Man”), have fun with her four adorable kids and try to keep Charlie the basset hound out of trouble.

Drummond is a writer, photographer, ranch wife and mother of four. Her blog, ThePioneerWoman.com, attracts more than 20 million page views per month and was named Weblog of the Year at the 2011, 2010, and 2009 Bloggie Awards. Drummond is also the author of the No. 1 best-selling cookbook “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl” and the 2011 memoir “Black Heels to Tractor Wheels—A Love Story,” which debuted at No. 2 on The New York Times Best Seller list for nonfiction hardcover. Ree’s children’s picture book, “Charlie the Ranch Dog,” which chronicles the adventures of her much-beloved basset hound, also premiered at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. Drummond has appeared on numerous national talk shows including “GMA,” “Today,” “The View” and “Fox & Friends.”

For more information, videos and recipes go to www.foodnetwork.com/pioneerwoman and checkout Ree’s blog at http://thepioneerwoman.com.

-BAM

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Our family watched “the Pioneer Woman, and don’t want to watch any more episodes of this show. the food was forgettable, to say the least – Nothing an 8 yr. old couldn’t make. There was very little cooking time – most of the segment featured video of the farm. I guess if you are going to air this type of show, Saturday morning is the best time to do so, when most people are busy and aren’t watching! Sorry,,,, we love your network and most of the shows but this one’s a dud! By the way, we are thrilled with the choice of Jeff as the Next Food Network Star winner! Can’t wait to see his show, but hope it moves to a time when church-goers can see the program.

Hi Ree, Just caught your T.V. show this A.M. here in West KY. Want a great show!!! Tried to write some receipes down and not quit enough lol so will see if I can find your cookbook.Your way of cooking is right up our alley. My husband too loves chicken fried steak and I just gotta try your way.. I met my now husband in Fla ( I was widowed)& he was visiting his sister. We married and moved to W.KY where he has family and hunts. We have 70 Acres and take in unwanted animals. To date, I have 2 donkeys 6 goats. 12 cats and 1 that just came out of the woods(wild) and a beagle someone threw out on the road.And we raise Barred Rocks for eggs to sell. My time is full, but nothing compared to yours . I think you have a great personality for this program and love seeing your home and family. It makes it so homey..I wish you good luck with everything and I will try to find your cookbook and other books. I doubt if our little library has it yet. Take care and best of luck to you and your.

Enjoyed the show, refreshing,
interesting & fun!

Loved the show!! Loved the down-home style cooking and finding out more on “The Pioneer Woman”. Can’t wait to see more shows!

Love your cooking syle and your show!

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Absolutely LOVED the show!!. Keep the animals (cows, horses, dogs) in the show. Loved the kids. They weren’t bratty. Please keep them un-bratty. Great job!

“Hi Ree”

What A Hit…..Thank you for the refreshing, down home cooking style….Being of Pioneer stock myself ..I love the
home style serving and cooking…going back to family values and healthy living…Love it and thanks to food network for yet another block buster…Can’t wait to see the next show…The Mac and Cheese to DIE FOR…Thanks…ALICE IN NASHVILLE

I LOVE THIS SHOW AND ALL OF HER RECIPTS GOOD COUNTRY COOKING AND VERY EASY LOVE IT LOVE IT

I LOVE YOUR SHOW!!YOUR CREAMY PATATO YUMMY!

watched the pull pork episode thought it was great !!!cant wait to try it myself…sooo excited!! love watching u and your family!!!

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