Tous en cuisine returns to M6 from Saturday, September 6, 2025, but this time with a revamped format. Gone is the daily show that marked successive seasons, and in its place comes a weekly program on Saturdays at 6.30pm. Cyril Lignac, accompanied by his faithful sidekick Jérôme Anthony, this time focuses on generous, comforting weekend recipes, perfect for large family gatherings.
This new version of thecooking show that won over the French during the pandemic has been reinvented to suit the pace of families. The idea is simple: take the time to cook together, without stress, around simmered dishes and large tables. It's an approach that fits perfectly with the spirit of the weekend, when households finally have time to get together around the stove.
This season's menu features the great classics of French home cooking: blanquette, pot-au-feu, couscous, ratatouille and many other emblematic recipes. Generous, accessible dishes that promise to warm hearts and delight the whole family, far from the sophisticated recipes that can sometimes be dreaded during the week.
Cyril Lignac 's aim is to teach viewers how to prepare large quantities of food and reduce waste by transforming leftovers. This will make it easier for regular viewers to prepare several meals a week. An anti-gaspi approach that fits in perfectly with the current concerns of French households.
Meanwhile, Jérôme Anthony continues his tour of France behind the wheel of his mobile kitchen. With his mobile kitchen, he has already visited 120 towns, highlighting local specialties, folklore and traditions. Expect to see him in ever more surprising costumes. It's a tradition that keeps viewers entertained, and allows them to discover the gastronomic wealth of our regions.
The spirit of Tous en cuisine remains intact. We're still cooking together, with accessible, gourmet recipes, under the benevolent guidance of chef Cyril Lignac. Viewers will enjoy duplexes with connected families and celebrities who try to follow the recipes from home.
Actors, presenters, comedians... celebrities get behind the stove to share the extent of their talents... culinary or otherwise, with viewers. Connected by videoconference, they will attempt to follow Cyril Lignac's recipe at home, alone or accompanied by their loved ones.
This formula, born during the first confinement of 2020, had become a real TV phenomenon. The show, created as part of the 2020 containment in France, after Cyril Lignac offered live recipes on Instagram, had become a real hit. This interactive format had enabled families to cook together while maintaining a social link from a distance.
Tous en cuisine is also available on the M6+ streaming video platform. This accessibility means that cooking enthusiasts won't miss a single recipe, even if they're not in front of the TV on Saturday evenings.
As always, recipes will be announced in advance on social networks and on the official M6 website, so we can buy all the ingredients we need in advance. This organization makes it much easier to participate from the comfort of your own kitchen.
The aim of this new weekly format is to recreate the convivial atmosphere that made the show such a success, while adapting to the pace of post-confinement life. From September 6,"Tous en cuisine" returns to M6 with a new weekly format and generous recipes designed for the whole family. Featuring conviviality, anti-gaspi tips and shared moments, the show promises to delight young and old alike.
A great opportunity to catch up with Cyril Lignac in a relaxed, family setting, far removed from culinary competitions, to simply share the love of good French cooking.











