Party Line with The Hearty Boys

Party Line with The Hearty Boys
Created by Dan Smith & Steve McDonagh
Starring Dan Smith & Steve McDonagh
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 32, as of November 12, 2006
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Food Network

Party Line with The Hearty Boys is a Food Network show hosted by real-life couple Dan Smith (b. July 16, 1962) and Steve McDonagh (b. June 14, 1964). Smith and McDonagh launched the show after winning the network's reality contest, The Next Food Network Star, which granted them a six-show Food Network series. The original series was entitled Party Line with Dan and Steve, but eventually the hosts were allowed to change the title in order to reflect and give credit to their independent Chicago catering business, The Hearty Boys, Co.

Overview

Party Line deconstructs food that is fit for entertaining, yet retains a simple and comforting heartiness. With recipes such as three-cheese spaghetti pie and truffle brownies, the focus is largely on attractive and flavorful dishes that require a minimum of fuss and are appropriate for mid- to large-sized gatherings.

Like many of Food Network's cooking shows, Party Line with the Hearty Boys was taped on the Food Network sets without a studio audience. Also, again following in the footsteps of their fellow Food Network stars, Smith and McDonagh have authored a cookbook titled Talk With Your Mouth Full, The Hearty Boys Cookbook (Stewart, Tabori and Chang), which was slated for release in September 2007.

Dan and Steve both got their start as New York actors and can both sing and dance. Steve was known professionally as Steve Dunne and continued his career in the Chicago area. In July 2005, they adopted a son through The Cradle in Evanston. He was seen in the 2006 Thanksgiving episode.

The series was not renewed by Food Network in 2006.

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