/ Modified apr 15, 2012 7:41 a.m.

Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New

LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA Celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich celebrates culture, food, and the traditions surrounding weddings. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD 6.

lidia_weddings_new-orleans_spot Celebrity chef, restaurateur, and culinary author Lidia Bastianich poses with a Korean-American couple on their wedding day.
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Celebrity chef and culinary author Lidia Bastianich continues the celebration of culture through food with a focus on the traditions surrounding weddings. The first story features an African-American wedding in New Orleans, complete with marching brass band and traditional regional cuisine that includes jambalaya, crawfish and pralines. An Indian-American wedding features actor Mario Cantone, well-known for his role as a wedding planner on TV’s “Sex and the City,” and Indian actress and food writer Madhur Jaffrey, who will teach Lidia and the audience about classic Indian wedding dishes, including tandoori specials, seafood kebabs and a variety of Indian breads. The third wedding features a Korean-American wedding with celebrity fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, who creates a special outfit for Lidia to wear to the wedding. “Survivor” winner and host of “American Revealed,” Yul Kwon, adds commentary and perspective on Korean culture. The final wedding in the program examines the marriage of two cultures — Irish-American and Italian-American, with music and food from each represented.

LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA: Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New, Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD 6.

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