Prime Video announces launch date for ‘Dish It Out’ cooking series hosted by Tilly Ramsay

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Prime Video will launch a new cooking series, “Dish It Out,” hosted by Tilly Ramsay, this fall. The show is set to premiere on Friday, September 5, with the first eight episodes available immediately. The 32-episode season will continue with eight new episodes released weekly on Fridays through September 26.

Tilly Ramsay, described as a passionate foodie and aspiring chef, leads viewers through culinary experiences that include celebrity appearances and trending recipes. The guest list features her father Gordon Ramsay, her mother Tana Ramsay, and over 50 other celebrities and culinary influencers.

The series is produced by Tastemade Studios under a first-look deal for unscripted lifestyle content with Amazon MGM Studios.

To watch “Dish It Out,” viewers need access to Prime Video, which comes included with an Amazon Prime membership. Membership costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually. Other benefits of Prime include fast shipping and exclusive discounts. Discounted memberships are available: young adults (ages 18–24) and college students can use Prime for Young Adults after a six-month trial at $7.49 per month or $69 per year; qualifying government-assistance recipients can try Prime Access free for 30 days before paying $6.99 per month.

In each episode of “Dish It Out,” Tilly Ramsay explores online food trends and family recipes by unboxing surprise ingredients and tools, then preparing dishes inspired by submissions from celebrity chefs, social media personalities, and family members.



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