The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell is an American Gothic cooking show created by and starring Christine McConnell. It premiered on Netflix on October 12, 2018. The series consists of six episodes and was produced by Wilshire Studios and Henson Alternative, an arm of The Jim Henson Company. In April 2019, the series was canceled after one season.
The show centers around Christine McConnell, an artist and baker who lives in a mansion full of monsters and ghosts. Accompanied by Rose, Rankle, and Edgar, McConnell loves to create morbid-looking desserts like gingerbread haunted houses, caramel spiders and bones made of pretzel sticks, peanut butter and white chocolate.
A combination of a DIY show and scripted reality, the show deals with annoying neighbors, relatives, and what to wear on a first date with someone you just met at the cemetery.
Netflix had expressed interest in a goth-inspired series for a long time. McConnell, who already had a large following on Reddit and Instagram, pitched the show to Netflix and Brian Henson. Following the success of Julie's Greenroom, which had been released in early 2017, Netflix expressly wanted the Jim Henson company to produce the show. The company claimed that it was coordinating many other projects, however, Henson Alternative picked up the show.
Filming began in early 2017, and the series was released on October 12, 2018. McConnell was principally responsible for editing and post-production. She shot and edited many of the promotional posters herself, and recorded her own voiceovers for the baking segments of each episode.
The show received critical praise for the mixture of retro styling and Gothic aesthetic, use of puppetry, and quirky charm of the series, while pointing out that lack of directions, unfamiliarity with some of the specialist materials used, and the elaborate construction of the creations would mean making them was beyond most home cooks.
The New Yorker commented that "As cooking lessons, McConnell's demos are almost entirely useless", but the show, "like her Instagram, is beautiful, morbid, bizarre, and raunchy [and] becomes a wonderfully fantastical take on the classic dump-and-stir cooking show".
Emma Stefansky of Thrillist also posted a positive review, calling it "a perfectly creepy cooking show". The Washington Post labelled her creations "elaborate dishes that are simultaneously delicious and disturbing". The Daily Dot described the series as "silly, sly, and utterly charming". USA Today listed it as one of their "top five best baking TV shows to binge-watch this weekend".