Amy Schumer and chef husband Chris Fischer make late-night snacks in new cooking show

Amy Schumer gorges on raw cookie dough in new Food Network show with chef hubby Chris Fischer …as baby son Gene watches with their nanny

Amy Schumer is turning her newly-learned quarantine skills into a career.

While self-isolating at home, the comedian has been getting cooking lessons from her chef husband Chris Fischer, and it’s all been documented for her new show, Amy Schumer Learns to Cook for the Food Network.

In a clip from the upcoming eight-part series, Amy and Chris joke around in the kitchen as they bake together, while their baby son Gene also makes an appearance in the background.    

Skills: Amy Schumer hilariously stuffs her face with cookie dough in her new Food Network show with her chef husband Chris Fischer

The pair discuss how to make their favorite late-night treats, including fried rice, chicken wings, and peanut butter cup cookies. 

It’s not yet clear how much Amy will be doing herself, as she starts off in the clip by sampling some treats made by her husband.

“OK, I’m gonna be honest,” Amy says, biting into a peanut butter cookie, before saying, “Damn, b***h” and breaking out into a dance.

Do they really want to eat that? Chris makes Amy spit back out cookie dough that he had been planning to use to bake

Do they really want to eat that? Chris makes Amy spit back out cookie dough that he had been planning to use to bake 

Family affair: Amy's baby son Gene will also be featured in the show, which is filmed partly by their nanny

Family affair: Amy’s baby son Gene will also be featured in the show, which is filmed partly by their nanny 

Cooking with Amy and Chris: The pair have a great rapport that should delight viewers at home

Cooking with Amy and Chris: The pair have a great rapport that should delight viewers at home

She then gets in trouble for eating a handful of cookie dough, which her husband said he was going to use to cook, making her spit it back out into his hands.   

“Watching Amy and Chris is intimate, real, fun and just great TV,” Courtney White, President of the Food Network said in a release. 

“The nanny holds the camera, as Chris makes incredibly delicious food and Amy’s sharp wit delivers laugh out loud moments all the way through.”

Amy Schumer Learns to Cook is set to premiere Monday, May 11 at 10 p.m. ET on Food Network. 

Food for thought: The comedian is turning her newly learned skills into a career move

Food for thought: The comedian is turning her newly learned skills into a career move 

At home with Schumer: Amy is sharing her kitchen with her fans

At home with Schumer: Amy is sharing her kitchen with her fans 

Home help: Amy's nanny is seen helping film some of the clips

Home help: Amy’s nanny is seen helping film some of the clips