The Lost Kitchen Season 3
Erin French is the owner of The Lost Kitchen, a historic mill turned restaurant in Freedom, Maine, population 722. Every year, hundreds of visitors from around the world make reservations not by phone or email, but by submitting postcards.
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The Lost Kitchen
2021 / TV-GErin French is the owner of The Lost Kitchen, a historic mill turned restaurant in Freedom, Maine, population 722. Every year, hundreds of visitors from around the world make reservations not by phone or email, but by submitting postcards.
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The Lost Kitchen Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Erin reflects on the challenges and changes of the past months; she prepares a rich and decadent menu to celebrate, full of favorites like mussels cooked in a hot skillet, duck two ways and ginger creme brulee.
Erin wants to give her guests warmth and comfort as they days become colder and darker; inspired by childhood memories, Erin creates a menu packed with fall flavors and features apples from her next door neighbor's tree.
Fall in Maine presents a chance to slow down from the fast pace of summer; it also brings a shortlist of available ingredients from Erin's local farmers; she reflects on the joys and challenges of running a locally sourced, seasonal restaurant.
Erin crafts a menu this week that says goodbye to summer and hello to fall.
Erin and Michael celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary at the beach.
A family emergency forces Erin to rely on her team to prep for service.
In the height of summer, Erin opens a storefront; Isa is out for the week so Ashley joins in the kitchen staff; Erin plans a menu with fresh peaches, gazpacho, cod and a semifreddo dessert.
Erin expands the kitchen to take over the entire mill space, giving her the opportunity to start dreaming bigger for the restaurant; with the availability list low this week Erin gets creative, creating a menu that is simple and delicious.
With the first week of service behind them, Erin and her new team have grown more confident; Erin decides to push them with a new menu that reflects the promise and unpredictability of spring.
Erin prepares to open the kitchen for the first dinner, joined by new team members; after getting everyone ready and up to speed, they serve up a beautiful meal celebrating spring and new beginnings.
Winter is ending, and Erin is planning for a new season that will bring big changes to the kitchen; the restaurant is growing, but Erin is also losing one of her oldest staff members; Erin takes one last chance to host a dinner for close friends.
It's winter in Maine, and the kitchen is closed down for the season; with time available for family and friends, Erin gathers loved ones for a more personal and relaxing feast: a fish fry out at Freedom Pond, complete with ice fishing.