For fans of Blue Bloods who have long dreamed of sitting at the Reagan family’s Sunday dinner table, there’s now a unique opportunity to experience a taste of that tradition—right from the comfort of your own home. As the beloved police/family drama wraps up its final season, Donnie Wahlberg’s brother, Chef Paul Wahlberg, is adding his culinary magic to help recreate the Reagan family’s iconic Sunday dinners.
A Culinary Celebration for the Final Season
In honor of the final season, Chef Paul Wahlberg, co-owner of Wahlburgers, will be releasing eight special recipes tied to the Reagan family’s meals in Blue Bloods. Each week, as viewers watch the Reagan family gather around the dinner table, Chef Paul’s recipes will be available for fans to cook and enjoy the same dishes at home.
“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,” Chef Paul said. “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.”
A Hearty Start to the Final Season
To kick off this culinary collaboration, the season premiere on Friday, October 18, will feature the Reagan family enjoying a classic roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. Chef Paul’s corresponding recipe includes roast beef, roasted potatoes, green beans, and carrots, and will be available earlier in the week for fans to prepare ahead of the episode. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or just looking for a fun way to enhance your viewing experience, these recipes are a way to feel even more connected to the world of Blue Bloods.
A Family Tradition Passed On
The Reagan family’s Sunday dinners have become an emotional and symbolic part of the show, representing not just food, but the deep bonds that hold them together. For fans, these scenes have always resonated, serving as a reminder of the importance of family traditions. It’s a sentiment shared by the Wahlberg brothers—Donnie, Mark, and Paul—who grew up cherishing their own family meals.
Mike Benson, president and chief marketing officer at CBS, echoed this sentiment, saying: “Blue Bloods’ multigenerational Reagan family dinners are, by all accounts, the heart of every episode—and these Sunday meals have really resonated with the show’s devoted fans through the years. 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. 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.”
A Tasty Farewell
As Blue Bloods nears its end, this partnership with Chef Paul Wahlberg offers a delicious way for fans to bid farewell to the show. By bringing the Reagan family’s meals into their own homes, viewers can feel a deeper connection to the characters and traditions they’ve grown to love over the years. With each bite, they can be reminded of the power of family and the lasting legacy of one of television’s most beloved shows.