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Jan Böhmermann to keep cooking starting in July.

Discussions around the stove and peculiar dishes: The cooking show "Böhmi brutzelt" featuring satirist Jan Böhmermann resumes in July.

Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz (l.) in the new season of "Böhmi brutzelt".
Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz (l.) in the new season of "Böhmi brutzelt".

Bohmi is simmering. - Jan Böhmermann to keep cooking starting in July.

Jan Boehmermann's cooking show, "Böhmi brutzelt," returns to ZDFmediathek and ZDFneo in July with new episodes. Just like before, the comedian engages in lively conversations while cooking during the summer break of "ZDF Magazin Royale." The first episode of the fourth season of "Böhmi brutzelt" can be downloaded from July 16th in the ZDFmediathek. It will then air on ZDFneo on July 20th at 7:45 pm.

Prominent Guests in Season Four

In "Böhmi brutzelt," the guests each cook their own dish, but the main focus is on the conversations, not what's on the plate. This season, Boehmermann will be joined by his podcast partner Olli Schulz, who will create a mustard sauce, while Boehmermann attempts his hand at making goulash.

Other notable guests include Schlager star Semino Rossi, who will cook a chicken soup with egg noodles and alphabet noodles, actress Katrin Bauerfeind, and internet personalities like "Meme artist" Sveamaus, who will make pierogi with asparagus-ricotta filling. Additionally, influencer Dagi Bee and comedian Tahsim Durgun will also be seen cooking on the show. They will prepare dishes such as a Turkish bean stew with rice and meatballs.

After the premiere on July 20th, new episodes will air on a weekly basis.

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Böhmi's sizzling cookery show, "Böhmi brutzelt," featuring Jan Böhmermann, will once again be available on ZDFmediathek and ZDFneo beginning in July. During an episode, Katrin Bauerfeind joins Boehmermann in the kitchen to create a delightful dish. Additionally, internet personality Dagi Bee also showcases her cooking skills on the show.

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