KSAT’s David Elder has embarked on an adventure called “Texas Eats,” an hour-long show that airs on Saturdays at 10 a.m. on KSAT 12, KSAT.com and our streaming app.
In the twenty-third episode, David Elder checks out some of the best eats at this year’s Fiesta celebration.
Past “Texas Eats” episodes are here:
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 22: Goldberg, Tacos and BBQ Chicken
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 21: White Claw, Pancakes and Brunch
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 20: Velvet Taco, Burgers and Cookies
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 19: Hot Dogs, Thai and Burgers
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 18: Pinkerton’s BBQ, Tapatios and a trip to Seguin
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 17: Texas BBQ, Brunch and Frozen Treats
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 16: Wild Brunch Items & Hot Chicken Sandwiches
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 15: Big burgers and seafood boils
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 14: Cheesecake and 13-pound Ramen Challenge
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 13: Flaco Jimenez, Pizza and Tacos
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 12: New Year, New Food
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 11: Juicy Burgers and Chicken Sandwiches
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 10: Best of Tamales & BBQ
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 9: Holiday eats
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 8: Hot chicken sandwiches
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 7: Cream puffs and tamales
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 6: Dia de Los Muertos
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 5: Halloween Eats
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 4: Tacos and Treats
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 3: Chicken and Camping
Texas Eats Season 2, Episode 1: Central Texas Eats
Texas Eats Episode 21: Wild about Food at the Snake Farm
Texas Eats Episode 20: Un-fore-gettable Restaurants
Texas Eats: Best Bites Episode 1
Texas German food in New Braunfels
Beer, wings and more: Getting ready for the big game
Texas Eats Ep. 15: Zoom Edition
“Texas Eats” is a spin-off of the ever-popular "SA Live,” which has won in the ratings race since the first day it launched nearly five years ago.
Viewers can catch “Texas Eats” on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m., or on the KSAT-TV Livestream app available on Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, and most smart TVs, as well as on KSAT.com, and KSAT’s YouTube channel.
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