Photo:Courtesy of Food NetworkSelena Gomezis jumping backinto the kitchenfor some holiday cheer.PEOPLE andPeople en Españolhave a first look at the superstar’s Food Network four-part special,Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays.Beginning Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, Gomez will learn the secrets to holiday hosting from four different celebrity chefs.Alex Guarnaschelli,Michael Symon, Claudette Zepeda, and Eric Adjepong will each join theOnly Murders in the Buildingstar for an episode.Gomez will learn how to make roast beef and creamy mashed potatoes fromGuarnaschelli— and classic steak and lobster fromSymon. The actress will also learn how to make Christmas tamales from Zepeda, and Adjepong will teach Gomez how to make shrimp and banana grits and a South African dish known as malva pudding to ring in the New Year.Eric Adjepong will appear on ‘Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays’.Jeff Schear/Getty“The holidays have always meant so much to me," Gomez said in a statement. “It was an honor to have these amazing chefs in my kitchen to introduce some of their favorite foods and what makes the holidays special for them.“Wearing a red apron and bow in her hair, Gomez looks festive and fun in a sneak peek photo from the show. Her home is also dressed for the occasion, with a decorated tree and lights visible in the background.In addition to the chefs, friends and family will make appearances throughout the special, including Gomez’s best friend Raquelle Stevens, who will be learning to cook alongside the actress, as well as Gomez’s grandparents, Papa and Nana, and her sister, Gracie.Selena Gomez on ‘Selena+Chef’.HBO MaxSelena + Cheffirst aired on HBO Max, now known as MAX.At first, the star virtually called on famous chefs to help teach her how to cook. Later,Gordon Ramsaymade an appearance on the showas the first in-person guest to give Gomez a helping hand.Throughout the series, Gomez also encouraged her instructors to highlight a nonprofit organization of their choice, resulting inhundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidayspremieres Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network. It will also be available to stream on MAX.
Photo:Courtesy of Food Network

Courtesy of Food Network
Selena Gomezis jumping backinto the kitchenfor some holiday cheer.PEOPLE andPeople en Españolhave a first look at the superstar’s Food Network four-part special,Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays.Beginning Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, Gomez will learn the secrets to holiday hosting from four different celebrity chefs.Alex Guarnaschelli,Michael Symon, Claudette Zepeda, and Eric Adjepong will each join theOnly Murders in the Buildingstar for an episode.Gomez will learn how to make roast beef and creamy mashed potatoes fromGuarnaschelli— and classic steak and lobster fromSymon. The actress will also learn how to make Christmas tamales from Zepeda, and Adjepong will teach Gomez how to make shrimp and banana grits and a South African dish known as malva pudding to ring in the New Year.Eric Adjepong will appear on ‘Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays’.Jeff Schear/Getty“The holidays have always meant so much to me,” Gomez said in a statement. “It was an honor to have these amazing chefs in my kitchen to introduce some of their favorite foods and what makes the holidays special for them.“Wearing a red apron and bow in her hair, Gomez looks festive and fun in a sneak peek photo from the show. Her home is also dressed for the occasion, with a decorated tree and lights visible in the background.In addition to the chefs, friends and family will make appearances throughout the special, including Gomez’s best friend Raquelle Stevens, who will be learning to cook alongside the actress, as well as Gomez’s grandparents, Papa and Nana, and her sister, Gracie.Selena Gomez on ‘Selena+Chef’.HBO MaxSelena + Cheffirst aired on HBO Max, now known as MAX.At first, the star virtually called on famous chefs to help teach her how to cook. Later,Gordon Ramsaymade an appearance on the showas the first in-person guest to give Gomez a helping hand.Throughout the series, Gomez also encouraged her instructors to highlight a nonprofit organization of their choice, resulting inhundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidayspremieres Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network. It will also be available to stream on MAX.
Selena Gomezis jumping backinto the kitchenfor some holiday cheer.
PEOPLE andPeople en Españolhave a first look at the superstar’s Food Network four-part special,Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays.Beginning Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, Gomez will learn the secrets to holiday hosting from four different celebrity chefs.
Alex Guarnaschelli,Michael Symon, Claudette Zepeda, and Eric Adjepong will each join theOnly Murders in the Buildingstar for an episode.
Gomez will learn how to make roast beef and creamy mashed potatoes fromGuarnaschelli— and classic steak and lobster fromSymon. The actress will also learn how to make Christmas tamales from Zepeda, and Adjepong will teach Gomez how to make shrimp and banana grits and a South African dish known as malva pudding to ring in the New Year.
Eric Adjepong will appear on ‘Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays’.Jeff Schear/Getty

Jeff Schear/Getty
“The holidays have always meant so much to me,” Gomez said in a statement. “It was an honor to have these amazing chefs in my kitchen to introduce some of their favorite foods and what makes the holidays special for them.”
Wearing a red apron and bow in her hair, Gomez looks festive and fun in a sneak peek photo from the show. Her home is also dressed for the occasion, with a decorated tree and lights visible in the background.
In addition to the chefs, friends and family will make appearances throughout the special, including Gomez’s best friend Raquelle Stevens, who will be learning to cook alongside the actress, as well as Gomez’s grandparents, Papa and Nana, and her sister, Gracie.
Selena Gomez on ‘Selena+Chef’.HBO Max

Selena + Cheffirst aired on HBO Max, now known as MAX.
At first, the star virtually called on famous chefs to help teach her how to cook. Later,Gordon Ramsaymade an appearance on the showas the first in-person guest to give Gomez a helping hand.
Throughout the series, Gomez also encouraged her instructors to highlight a nonprofit organization of their choice, resulting inhundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.
Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidayspremieres Thursday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network. It will also be available to stream on MAX.
source: people.com