Skai Jackson is one of several celebrity guests confirmed for this week’s string of “The Chew” episodes.
The “Bunk’d” star will appear on the June 8 edition of ABC’s cooking-themed talk show. Per a network press release, Jackson and co-host Carla Hall will “dive into summer with a delicious treat.”
Other upcoming “The Chew” guests include Ana Ortiz and Roslyn Sanchez (6/6), Freddie Prinze, Jr (6/7), Scott Wolf (6/8), Patricia Heaton (6/9), and Paula Patton (6/10).
ABC’s full “The Chew” listings follow:
Monday, June 6 – “Summer Suppers” – Ana Ortiz and Roslyn Sanchez (ABC’s “Devious Maids”) join Clinton Kelly in the kitchen to make Grilled Swordfish with Fresh Herbs, and Carla Hall makes a delectable dessert, Frozen Buttermilk Cream. Michael Symon and Mario Batali team up to make Grilled Lamb Sausage with Hummus and Tabbouleh and a terrific starter of Grilled Calamari Salad with Chickpeas and Salami.
Tuesday, June 7– “Hittin’ the Coals” – Freddie Prinze, Jr., talks about his new cookbook, “Back to the Kitchen.”The show travels to Bridgehampton, New York’s Hayground School, where the students have an advanced culinary curriculum – they plan, grow, create and serve lunch to each other every day. Clinton Kelly demonstrates how to make a mouth-watering cocktail for your summertime soiree.
Wednesday, June 8 – “The Chew’s Pool Party” – Everyone into the pool! Scott Wolf (“The Night Shift”) makes a splashy supper with Mario Batali. Carla Hall and Skai Jackson (Disney Channel’s “Bunk’d”) dive into summer with a delicious treat.
Thursday, June 9 – “Backyard Brunch” – Patricia Heaton (ABC’s “The Middle”) talks about her new cooking show, “Patricia Heaton Parties,” with Michael Symon. Clinton Kelly and Mario Batali each offer their take on the ultimate addition to your own backyard brunch.
Friday, June 10 – “A-List Eats” – Paula Patton (“Warcraft”) joins Clinton Kelly in the kitchen to make a meal fit for an A-Lister. Mike Epps (ABC’s “Uncle Buck”) teams up with Mario Batali to create a “VIP Plate.” “The Chew” goes behind the scenes at Carla Hall’s new restaurant in Brooklyn, Carla’s Southern Fried Kitchen.