She shared the news quietly, “like a friend breaking bad news at the kitchen table,” speaking honestly and without spin. Just days after celebrating season 14 of Valerie’s Home Cooking, Valerie Bertinelli revealed it would also be the show’s last.
The decision, she explained, wasn’t sudden. The series had been “canceled months ago, with no explanation,” yet she stayed silent, hoping the network might reconsider. That hope has now faded, but her openness resonated deeply with fans.
Viewers responded immediately. Comments beneath her video were described as “a wake and a standing ovation at once,” filled with messages from longtime fans who said the show was more than recipes. It offered comfort, warmth, and familiarity week after week.
Support also came from within the food television world. Rae Drummond, known as The Pioneer Woman, publicly expressed admiration, underscoring the respect Bertinelli commands behind the scenes and among her peers.
Bertinelli’s candidness about the show’s ending reinforced her connection with audiences. Fans appreciated her transparency, seeing it as a reflection of the same authenticity she brought to her kitchen and her screen.
While the series is ending, the bond it created remains strong. Viewers will remember the “homey, sunlit kitchens” and the sense of connection the show fostered.
The affection for Bertinelli extends beyond the recipes. Her presence, approachability, and relatability have cultivated a devoted audience ready to follow her wherever she cooks next.
Ultimately, Valerie’s Home Cooking leaves behind more than culinary lessons. It leaves a legacy of warmth, sincerity, and community, a reminder that connection can exist even through a television screen. Fans and peers alike are left with gratitude and admiration for a show and host who made the kitchen feel like home.