How to Become a Part of the ‘Blue Bloods’ Family Dinner Experience
Cook along with Donnie Wahlberg’s brother Chef Paul Wahlberg for some original dishes from ‘Blue Bloods’ Sunday family dinners.
Fans who have always yearned to pull up a seat at a Blue Bloods Sunday family dinner will now have the chance to do the next best thing: dine on the same food as the Reagan family but in their own homes.
For the final season of the police/family drama, Donnie Wahlberg’s brother Chef Paul Wahlberg will be presenting eight recipes in conjunction with the family meals presented on Blue Bloods each Sunday.
“As a chef and someone who values the importance of family traditions, it’s an incredible honor to celebrate the legacy of Blue Bloods with some Wahlburgers magic,” said Chef Paul. “The Reagan family’s dinners have always been about more than just the food—they’re about the connections we make around the dinner table in the same way my own family did. I’m thrilled to share these recipes with our fans, and I hope they inspire families and friends to come together, just like the Reagans do every week.”
For the show’s fall premiere on Friday, Oct. 18, the Reagans will be partaking of a hearty roast beef meal with all the trimmings; Chef Paul will release his instructional video and written recipes for a delicious corresponding meal of roast beef, roasted potatoes, green beans and carrots that previous Monday.
These recipes will enable fans and food enthusiasts to cook these special dishes in their own kitchens, capturing the spirit of the Reagan family’s Sunday meals, which are much like the traditional family get-togethers cherished by Donnie, Mark and Paul, the trio of brothers who own Wahlburgers.
“Blue Bloods’ multigenerational Reagan family dinners are, by all accounts, the heart of every episode—and these Sunday meals have really resonated with the shows’ devoted fans through the years—so I couldn’t be more pleased with our Blue Bloods recipes partnership with Wahlburgers and Donnie Wahlberg’s brother, Chef Paul, to honor Blue Bloods’ final season,” said Mike Benson, president and chief marketing officer at CBS. “For the first time, fans—and anyone who loves cooking—can get a preview of the Reagans’ meal to cook for a gathering or possibly eat as their own home-cooked ‘TV dinner’ while watching the episode.”
To join in the celebration of cooking at home, follow Wahlburgers on Instagram, join the WahlClub or follow Blue Bloods’ Instagram (@bluebloods_cbs) and YouTube channels (@bluebloods) to access exclusive recipes that link directly to weekly YouTube episodes. Each episode features Chef Paul guiding viewers through the preparation of each dish, sharing not only cooking tips but also the stories and inspiration behind his recipes.