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Where to stream Dish It Out starring Tilly Ramsay

Amazon’s Dish It Out streaming September 5 features Tilly Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay, and a mix of chefs and influencers across 32 flavorful episodes.

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Dish It Out, a new lifestyle show by Tilly Ramsay for Prime Video
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If you’ve been scrolling food TikTok and thinking, “there should be a show that mashes viral recipes, family classics and a celeb surprise or two,” your streaming service already beat you to the idea. Dish It Out — a breezy, 32-episode lifestyle/cooking series hosted by Tilly Ramsay — lands on Prime Video this fall, pairing short-format internet sensibilities with a studio-ready production that wants to be as snackable as the foods it celebrates. ⤵

The elevator pitch

Tilly Ramsay — the social-media-born, TV-tested foodie and Gordon Ramsay’s daughter — opens mystery boxes, tries trends, and cooks recipes sent by chefs, creators and family members. Expect viral bites, family comfort food, and a rotating roster of guests (more than 50 across the season) who pop in to cook, clap, and occasionally roast a burnt pancake. The first eight episodes drop on Friday, September 5; the series then releases eight-episode batches weekly through September 26, for a 32-episode first season.

When and where to watch

Dish It Out premieres Friday, September 5, on Prime Video. The show is an Amazon Original and will be available within the Prime Video app on the usual cast of devices — smart TVs, phones, tablets and web browsers.

Do you need a subscription?

Yes — Dish It Out is available through Prime Video, which is included with an Amazon Prime membership. Current U.S. pricing listed by Amazon is $14.99/month or $139/year; Amazon also advertises discounted plans (for young adults, students and qualifying government-assistance recipients) with lower monthly and annual rates. If you’re not already a member and you only want the show, a short trial or one-month subscription may be the simplest route — though Prime bundles a lot of extras (shipping, deals, other streaming content) that may tip the scales for frequent users.

What the format actually looks like

The show feels like a mashup of the YouTube unbox-and-try video and a slick studio cooking slot. Each episode centers on Tilly receiving a “mystery” package of ingredients or a theme (often sourced from social creators, guest chefs or family), which she must turn into something watchable and, ideally, edible. The tone skews upbeat and playful rather than competitive: think creativity over cruelty, and personality-driven moments over harsh judging. Tastemade Studios produces the series under its first-look deal with Amazon MGM Studios — which explains the show’s glossy production and influencer-friendly pace.

Guests, cameos and the Ramsay family factor

One hook is the guest list. Amazon’s materials tease more than 50 special guests across the season — a mix of culinary names, social creators and the occasional celebrity — and confirm appearances by Gordon Ramsay and Tana Ramsay. If you’re curious whether Tilly is leaning on her famous surname or carving out her own lane, the episodes seem to do both: there are family moments that let Tilly’s domestic-food background shine, and influencer-driven sequences that tap short-form trends.

Why Amazon and Tastemade made this show now

Short-form recipe videos exploded into mainstream culture the last few years, and platforms have raced to turn that snackable energy into longer-form programming that still feels immediate. Tastemade — the digital lifestyle studio behind viral cooking and travel content — signed a first-look deal with Amazon MGM Studios, and Dish It Out is one of the first fruits of that partnership. In other words: this is part of a strategic play to bring internet cooking culture into the Prime Video catalog, with production values that make it screen-friendly.

Tips for watching (and getting more out of it)

  • Watch with a notepad (or your phone): the show leans into quick, replicable recipes and hacks — perfect for copying in real time.
  • Try the viral trends at home: episodes that spotlight TikTok recipes are designed to be re-creatable; you’ll likely find full recipes or inspiration on Tilly’s socials or Tastemade tie-ins.
  • Do a watch-party: because the episodes are short and snackable, they work well for group viewing — especially with family members who like to argue over how much garlic is too much.
  • Follow the show’s socials: the promo cycle includes trailers and short clips that show which guests and recipes are coming up; Amazon and Tastemade accounts usually post companion content.

Bottom line

If you like your food TV light on ego and heavy on Instagram-ready recipes, Dish It Out is deliberately made for you — short, shiny, and built to live on both your TV and phone. It’s one part family legacy (hello, Ramsays), one part influencer-era recipe roulette, and one part studio polish courtesy of Amazon and Tastemade. Mark September 5 on your calendar, check whether a Prime trial or subscription makes sense for you, and maybe don’t watch hungry.

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