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Baltimore serves up some amazing ravioli and killer clams; In Eugene, Ore., a sandwich food truck serves a meaty, cheesy, pork masterpiece; in Cable, Wis., barbecue with espresso and creme brulee French toast is on tap.
Guy Fieri goes from strudel to noodle; in Boulder, Colo., a boho joint serves sweet strudel; Alberta's next-level Nepalese; in Memphis, Tenn., a couple brings big flavor to killer noodles.
In Colorado Springs, Colo., a joint dishes up a chili burger; in Washington, D.C., a family-run sandwich shop serves up a corned beef hoagie; in Atlantic City, N.J., a neighborhood pub serves up a pork and brisket sandwich and savory tequila shrimp.
Traditional Italian spots in Florence, Italy; a 50-year-old landmark serves up a legendary spaghetti specialty; a second generation spot cranking out all kinds of fresh pasta; a pizza place shares their dough-making secrets.
In Bakersfield, Calif., savory stuffed pork chops and lobster mac 'n cheese; chicken and tri-tip with a south-of-the-border spin; in Somers Point, N.J., crab melt and pork belly Reuben.
In Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, a taco joint turns out fresh octopus tacos; stuffed fish with lobster sauce; taquito trifecta and sushi with a Mexican flair.
This trip, Guy Fieri uncovers some surprising culinary discoveries; in Columbus, Ohio, a hidden gem tucked away in a grocery store serves out-of-bounds Nepalese-Tibetan specialties.
In Charlotte, N.C., an eatery tucked inside a beer store serves waffle creations; in Houston, a fusion joint mashes up barbecue with sushi; in Cancun, a beachy spot surprises guests with nurse shark pescadillas and a Mayan fresh-fish specialty.
Killer cuisine spanning three different continents; in Denver, a creative take on Indian curry; across town, a Brazilian bistro cooking up croquettes and an abundant seafood specialty; in Atlanta, stacked mega-meat sandwiches.
Guy Fieri cruises the States to check out some Far-East flavors; in Seattle, a funky chicken spot puts an Asian spin on poultry; a family-run gem dishes out righteous Thai specialties on the big island of Hawaii.
In Boston, chicken and waffles and off-the-hook tots; in Carmel, Calif., biscuits and gravy and brisket chili; in Superior, Wis., a house-cured meat pizza.
In Los Angeles, gumbo and etouffee; in Minneapolis, sandwiches stacked with vegan turkey, vegan cheese and Italian meat-free meats; in Maui, Hawaii, ramen and Vietnamese crepes.
Guy Fieri's going globe-trotting for gangster grub while staying stateside. He's getting a taste of lights-out lasagna Bolognese in Naples, FL, a funky fresh take on shrimp and grits in Tallahassee, FL, and the-bomb braised pork buns in Chicago.
In Miami, Fla., a husband-and-wife team dishes out primo Peruvian sandwiches; in Wilmington, N.C., a funky joint cooks up the flavors of Panama; in Tucson, Ariz., a funky fresh spin on tacos and carne asada.
Guy Fieri returns to some of his favorite diners, drive-ins and dives. Whether they've opened new locations, expanded their old ones or added to their menus, these DDD veterans are always pushing the boundaries of their culinary comfort zones.
In Louisville, Ky., a real-deal Irish pub serves cottage pie and a lamb-cabbage specialty; in Charlotte, N.C., a spot prepares flavorful Asian-barbecue fusion; a Charlotte burger joint with sweet potato, brie and house-made pimento cheese toppings.
In Modesto, Calif., Portuguese sausage and a lights-out lamb burger; in Oakland, okra gumbo and a meatless spin on succulent sandwiches; in Islamorada, Fla., wicked wings and righteous pork rinds.
A Jamaican joint serves oxtail and curry goat in Houston; a Lebanese stop serves kibbie balls and kabobs; in Cancun, Mexico, a 24-hour hot spot makes bomb burritos.
In Kansas City, Mo., Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid tackles pigskin; in Waltham, Mass., rocker Sammy Hagar rolls into a spot servin' a crazy burger and pumpkin-bread French toast; Chef Ken Oringer is divin' into a seriously unbelievable lobster roll.
In Monterey, Calif., lasagna and minestrone; in Boston, panini that will satisfy both meat and veggie lovers; in Jackson, Wyo., chicken pot pie and homemade soups and pretzels.
Guy Fieri returns to some of his favorite diners, drive-ins and dives. Whether they've opened new locations, expanded their old ones or added to their menus, these DDD veterans are always pushing the boundaries of their culinary comfort zones.
In Louisville, Ky., a real-deal Irish pub serves cottage pie and a lamb-cabbage specialty; in Charlotte, N.C., a spot prepares flavorful Asian-barbecue fusion; a Charlotte burger joint with sweet potato, brie and house-made pimento cheese toppings.
In Modesto, Calif., Portuguese sausage and a lights-out lamb burger; in Oakland, okra gumbo and a meatless spin on succulent sandwiches; in Islamorada, Fla., wicked wings and righteous pork rinds.
A Jamaican joint serves oxtail and curry goat in Houston; a Lebanese stop serves kibbie balls and kabobs; in Cancun, Mexico, a 24-hour hot spot makes bomb burritos.
In Kansas City, Mo., Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid tackles pigskin; in Waltham, Mass., rocker Sammy Hagar rolls into a spot servin' a crazy burger and pumpkin-bread French toast; Chef Ken Oringer is divin' into a seriously unbelievable lobster roll.
In Monterey, Calif., lasagna and minestrone; in Boston, panini that will satisfy both meat and veggie lovers; in Jackson, Wyo., chicken pot pie and homemade soups and pretzels.
Guy Fieri's going globe-trotting for gangster grub while staying stateside. He's getting a taste of lights-out lasagna Bolognese in Naples, FL, a funky fresh take on shrimp and grits in Tallahassee, FL, and the-bomb braised pork buns in Chicago.
In Miami, Fla., a husband-and-wife team dishes out primo Peruvian sandwiches; in Wilmington, N.C., a funky joint cooks up the flavors of Panama; in Tucson, Ariz., a funky fresh spin on tacos and carne asada.
Guy Fieri revisits innovative American eateries; a Phoenix burger spot offers creative fritters, a Buffalo, New York, diner serves unique pancakes and a Goshen, Indiana, restaurant prepares snapper soup.
Guy Fieri tries standout seafood at an old ice cream shop in Tybee Island, Ga., and culinary comfort food in Savannah, Ga.; in Boise, Idaho, a taco spot gets creative with their carnitas.
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Notched up versions of campfire favorites including filet mignon chili, grilled corn with jalapeno butter, s'mores fondue and campfire cocktails.
Trisha Yearwood spent the morning playing paintball and recounts the crazy battles and most memorable moments; garlic knots with an easy ranch dipping sauce; pasta pizza, cherry lime soda and a cola cake.
Celebrating summer with Lamb Gyro Burgers, Honey Garlic Soy Grilled Chicken, and Smashed Cucumbers and Fennel Chili Crisp Walnut Salad; Katie Lee Biegel and Dairy Queen host a delicious summer celebration.
Molly Yeh makes a cozy lunch of miso ramen and then has a sleepover; for the party, Molly serves her spicy ranch snack mix, pesto pizza pillows and a show-stopping blueberry doll cake bedazzled with sprinkles.
Molly Yeh organizes a puppet circus on the farm, and she makes lots of tasty food for the occasion; roasted butternut squash shells & cheese, flakey oyster cracker crusted fish sticks, and mint clown cones for dessert.
Campfire food; date night dinner for two at the ranch.
Ree answers cookout questions from friends and locals; she shares a chicken fajita salad and cilantro lime dressing arranged as a stunning centerpiece, plus pepperoni potato salad and Southern panzanella; Ree also makes grilled sheet pan s'mores.
All the ways to fry tasty dishes; Katie Lee Biegel makes homemade pizza bites; Alex Guarnaschelli shares the perfect fried shrimp with orange slices and basil; Sunny Anderson shows how to make fried cookie dough balls!
Chef Maneet Chauhan shares two more favorite Indian recipes, starting with crispy spinach and onion Pakoras; Maneet makes Saag Paneer, a vegetarian meal made from curdled paneer and a mix of bright greens.
Chef Maneet Chauhan shares her personal spice blend for masala chai and makes the popular savory snack, murukku; she gives a tour of some of her favorite readymade Indian snacks to pick up at the market.
In the final shift, Michael Symon and Esther Choi give the five remaining chefs a familiar challenge before asking them to create an elevated breakfast, lunch and dinner for judges Antonia Lofaso, Graham Elliot and Jet Tila.
After more than 20 nonstop hours, Michael Symon and Esther Choi ask the final chefs to create an elevated lunch and dinner; judges Antonia Lofaso, Graham Elliot and Jet Tila decide who will win $75,000 and the title of ``Last Chef Standing.``
Guy Fieri travels to Barcelona, Spain; top-notch tapas; traditional Catalan meatballs; veal-head stew; paella with seafood, rabbit and squid ink rice.
In Key Largo, Fla., a real-deal Italian joint cookin' up outrageous veal and hearty truffle mac and cheese; n Stockton, Calif., a funky food truck dishing out a taste of Southeast Asia with their homemade rice noodle soup.
In Little Rock, Ark., a gas station-turned-eatery pumps bison into a burrito and piles pork onto cornmeal waffles; in Santa Rosa, Calif., a Vietnamese joint makes pho and barbecue pork; in Sonoma, Calif., a barbecue spot loads up a monster burger.
In Cincinnati, barbecued chicken and vegan chili; in Boston, lemongrass chicken and sloppy Joes; in Jackson, Wyo., scratch-made ramen and pork ragout.
In Los Angeles, the Fat Jerry sammie; in Monterey, Calif., abalone sliders; in Aiea, Hawaii, oxtail soups and grilled turkey sandwich.
Guy Fieri dives into unordinary recipes, starting in Palm Beach, where a hidden gem serves up seafood and chow-chow; a funky Filipino joint in Hawaii fires up its spin on pigs' feet.
In Los Angeles, short rib tacos and spicy pork chimichangas; in L.A.'s Chinatown, Big Easy po' boys and crawfish mac and cheese; in Charlotte, N.C., calzones and a stuffed cabbage specialty.
Guy Fieri dives into mega meat and a little bit of sweet in Atlanta, Austin, Texas, and Richland, Wash.
A pimento cheeseburger and homemade brats at a farm-to-table spot in Little Rock, Ark.; kimchi fried rice and prime-time pork ramen at an Asian joint in Napa, Calif.; bomb barbecue at a smoking stop in San Antonio.
In St. Petersburg, Florida, a lights-out spot with righteous ramen; in Lansing, a funky joint frying up everything from wings to pig skins to chicken gizzards; a New Orleans smokehouse sausage meat pies and spicy shrimp boudin.
In Portland, Ore., a standout spot serves specialties straight out of Switzerland; in Charlotte, N.C., a funky food truck dishes out grilled cheese with a twist; a hot dog joint makes sausage from scratch and a classic chili cheese Coney.
In Colorado Springs, Colo., a Jamaican joint dishes up curry goat and jerk chicken; in Baltimore, a beer bar serves up wild boar sliders; in Washington, D.C., a deli carves up homemade pastrami and rolls out a meat-filled Moroccan specialty.
Guy visits an amped-up deli serving up lamb burgers and ribs; a Koreatown favorite loads up Asian buns and a unique bacon-corn bar dish; a world-class bagel shop spices up their specialty and tops things off with Jersey's famous pork roll.
Guy Fieri road trips across America to check out classic greasy spoons. With a new generation of owners and delicious homemade food, these are the kind of places that make America special.
In Los Angeles, a food court gem grilling up homemade chorizo and a Yucatan turkey special; in Las Vegas, two funky joints firing up the grill and slinging dishes.
Guy is setting his sights on seafood and creative comfort; Stephanie Izard's Chicago joint puts out elevated diner fare like Szechuan biscuit sandwiches; in Florida, Guy finds gangster gumbo, off-the-hook etouffee and a righteous Reuben.
Guy Fieri heads out on a culinary tour of Maui, Hawaii, with his buddy, chef Reno Henriques; the tour includes loco moco, kalbi ribs, St. Louis-style ribs, burnt ends and a food truck dishing out the freshest catch.
A deep-dish pie and twisted-up breadsticks at a Chicago-style spot in Tucson, Ariz.; duck wings and bite-size beef Wellington at a pub in Wilmington, N.C.; in Miami, NFL coach Jon Gruden rides shotgun with Guy to a place with out-of-the-box Cuban.
Guy visits an amped-up deli serving up lamb burgers and ribs; a Koreatown favorite loads up Asian buns and a unique bacon-corn bar dish; a world-class bagel shop spices up their specialty and tops things off with Jersey's famous pork roll.
Guy Fieri road trips across America to check out classic greasy spoons. With a new generation of owners and delicious homemade food, these are the kind of places that make America special.
In Los Angeles, a food court gem grilling up homemade chorizo and a Yucatan turkey special; in Las Vegas, two funky joints firing up the grill and slinging dishes.
Guy is setting his sights on seafood and creative comfort; Stephanie Izard's Chicago joint puts out elevated diner fare like Szechuan biscuit sandwiches; in Florida, Guy finds gangster gumbo, off-the-hook etouffee and a righteous Reuben.
Guy Fieri heads out on a culinary tour of Maui, Hawaii, with his buddy, chef Reno Henriques; the tour includes loco moco, kalbi ribs, St. Louis-style ribs, burnt ends and a food truck dishing out the freshest catch.
A deep-dish pie and twisted-up breadsticks at a Chicago-style spot in Tucson, Ariz.; duck wings and bite-size beef Wellington at a pub in Wilmington, N.C.; in Miami, NFL coach Jon Gruden rides shotgun with Guy to a place with out-of-the-box Cuban.
In Portland, Ore., a standout spot serves specialties straight out of Switzerland; in Charlotte, N.C., a funky food truck dishes out grilled cheese with a twist; a hot dog joint makes sausage from scratch and a classic chili cheese Coney.
In Colorado Springs, Colo., a Jamaican joint dishes up curry goat and jerk chicken; in Baltimore, a beer bar serves up wild boar sliders; in Washington, D.C., a deli carves up homemade pastrami and rolls out a meat-filled Moroccan specialty.
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Molly Yeh hosts a lawn game day filled with Hot Honey Buffalo Cauliflower, crispy Filet-ope-Fish sandwiches and a refreshing Watermelon Feta Tomato Salad.
Molly Yeh makes her favorite Middle Eastern dishes with a Midwestern touch; she prepares squash falafel with chipotle ranch, meaty twice baked potatoes, her take on a nutty basbousa with cherry compote and date cream soda floats to sip on the side.
Chorizo and tot breakfast burritos; giant sausage pasta; shaved fennel salad; beet red-ish velvet cake with cream cheese frosting.
Molly Yeh sets out to create the ultimate brunch menu for the new restaurant; she fixes a full plate of eggs Bernadette, house breakfast sausage, frosted cardamom roll and a rhubarb basil shrub cocktail.
Sausage and pepper burgers; cobb chicken salad; Chipotle mozzarella pasta salad; key lime pie cheesecake bars.
Ree Drummond's got a busy day cooking food for hungry teenagers; there are tasty chili pie burritos inspired by a local fast-food favorite, followed by quick-and-easy honey pecan chicken strips.
It's all about summer celebrations in Ree Drummond's ranch kitchen; She starts by making customizable roasted brisket sliders and a big grilled veggie salad, followed by a lemon and berry icebox cake and fizzy sparkling sangria.
Ree Drummond makes blackberry crepe cake and strawberry prosecco peach jellies; for the freezer, there's shortcut cookie ice cream sandwiches and strawberry avocado pops.
Joanna cooks up sweet and savory brunch staples like kale and bacon hash brown casserole, French toast crunch, garlic cheese grits and a blended peach sunrise.
Joanna prepares her simple roast chicken, creamy bowtie pasta with baby kale and sun-dried tomatoes, a sweet kale salad with poppy seed dressing and finishes the meal off with a classic cheesecake.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious dinner during naptime; she sneaks away to prepare Slow Cooker Asian Wedding Soup, one-Dish Salmon and Veggies, Tamagoyaki and a Red Bean Snacking Cake with Yogurt Glaze.
Molly Yeh hosts a moms' night in with her friends; she cooks up grilled salmon with charred veggie lemon orzo, a salami nicoise salad, elderflower slushes and peach shortcakes.
New ideas for hot dog toppings; fresh barbecue chicken slaw; blogger Sharzad Kiadeh shares her recipe for Edible Cookie Dough Pops; great ways to use watermelon; Geoffrey Zakarian serves a Watermelon Shandy around The Kitchen's Kiddie Pool Fountain.
Guy Fieri pairs the four remaining chefs into teams to make their best pork dish with only frozen ingredients; the losing teammates face off in the elimination round by making a comfort classic using one ingredient from each aisle.
Guy Fieri hosts a team competition between three previous winners and three judges; working one at a time, only the first chef is told that they're making a seafood platter, while the remaining chefs will have to guess what they're preparing.
Proud Texan and Triple Threat Titan Tiffany Derry joins Bobby Flay, Sunny Anderson and fellow Titan Michael Voltaggio to challenge the remaining Brawlers to two Triple Threat-inspired tasks, where they'll see if the contenders have what it takes.
Bobby Flay, Sunny Anderson and Michael Voltaggio bring in a soon-to-be bride and groom to serve as clients for the semi-finalists; if the Brawlers impress them with a cocktail hour appetizer and reception dinner, they'll earn a ticket to the finale.
Bobby Flay defends his BBQ Brawl championship title against team captains Sunny Anderson and Michael Voltaggio; the challenges are tougher than ever as judges Carson Kressley, Brooke Williamson and Rodney Scott return to name the next Master of 'Cue.
Chef Michael Voltaggio and actress Ellie Kemper bring the pain as chefs Travis McGinty and Suzanne Vizethann crack more than a few eggs in their quest to take down Bobby Flay.
Marc Murphy and Chef Burrell want to rake Bobby over the coals and they'll have aid from Chef David Bancroft and BBQ champion Susie Bulloch.
BBQ Brawl veterans Carson Kressley and Rodney Scott reunite to put Bobby Flay's feet to the fire and bring home a well-charred win for chefs Kwasi Kwaa and Winnie Yee-Lakhani.
It's a BBQ bash, and Bobby Flay's getting burned when Kardea Brown and Carson Kressley boost chefs Rashad Jones and Kent Rollins to soar to a winged win.
In Modesto, Calif., Portuguese sausage and a lights-out lamb burger; in Oakland, okra gumbo and a meatless spin on succulent sandwiches; in Islamorada, Fla., wicked wings and righteous pork rinds.
In Louisville, Ky., a real-deal Irish pub serves cottage pie and a lamb-cabbage specialty; in Charlotte, N.C., a spot prepares flavorful Asian-barbecue fusion; a Charlotte burger joint with sweet potato, brie and house-made pimento cheese toppings.
Guy Fieri returns to some of his favorite diners, drive-ins and dives. Whether they've opened new locations, expanded their old ones or added to their menus, these DDD veterans are always pushing the boundaries of their culinary comfort zones.
In Miami, Fla., a husband-and-wife team dishes out primo Peruvian sandwiches; in Wilmington, N.C., a funky joint cooks up the flavors of Panama; in Tucson, Ariz., a funky fresh spin on tacos and carne asada.
Guy Fieri's going globe-trotting for gangster grub while staying stateside. He's getting a taste of lights-out lasagna Bolognese in Naples, FL, a funky fresh take on shrimp and grits in Tallahassee, FL, and the-bomb braised pork buns in Chicago.
In Los Angeles, gumbo and etouffee; in Minneapolis, sandwiches stacked with vegan turkey, vegan cheese and Italian meat-free meats; in Maui, Hawaii, ramen and Vietnamese crepes.
In Boston, chicken and waffles and off-the-hook tots; in Carmel, Calif., biscuits and gravy and brisket chili; in Superior, Wis., a house-cured meat pizza.
Guy Fieri cruises the States to check out some Far-East flavors; in Seattle, a funky chicken spot puts an Asian spin on poultry; a family-run gem dishes out righteous Thai specialties on the big island of Hawaii.
Killer cuisine spanning three different continents; in Denver, a creative take on Indian curry; across town, a Brazilian bistro cooking up croquettes and an abundant seafood specialty; in Atlanta, stacked mega-meat sandwiches.
In Charlotte, N.C., an eatery tucked inside a beer store serves waffle creations; in Houston, a fusion joint mashes up barbecue with sushi; in Cancun, a beachy spot surprises guests with nurse shark pescadillas and a Mayan fresh-fish specialty.
This trip, Guy Fieri uncovers some surprising culinary discoveries; in Columbus, Ohio, a hidden gem tucked away in a grocery store serves out-of-bounds Nepalese-Tibetan specialties.
In Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, a taco joint turns out fresh octopus tacos; stuffed fish with lobster sauce; taquito trifecta and sushi with a Mexican flair.
In Bakersfield, Calif., savory stuffed pork chops and lobster mac 'n cheese; chicken and tri-tip with a south-of-the-border spin; in Somers Point, N.J., crab melt and pork belly Reuben.
Traditional Italian spots in Florence, Italy; a 50-year-old landmark serves up a legendary spaghetti specialty; a second generation spot cranking out all kinds of fresh pasta; a pizza place shares their dough-making secrets.
In Colorado Springs, Colo., a joint dishes up a chili burger; in Washington, D.C., a family-run sandwich shop serves up a corned beef hoagie; in Atlantic City, N.J., a neighborhood pub serves up a pork and brisket sandwich and savory tequila shrimp.
Guy Fieri goes from strudel to noodle; in Boulder, Colo., a boho joint serves sweet strudel; Alberta's next-level Nepalese; in Memphis, Tenn., a couple brings big flavor to killer noodles.
Baltimore serves up some amazing ravioli and killer clams; In Eugene, Ore., a sandwich food truck serves a meaty, cheesy, pork masterpiece; in Cable, Wis., barbecue with espresso and creme brulee French toast is on tap.
In Atlanta, a funky Asian spot puts out prime-time pork belly and wok-fried chicken; in Vancouver, an elevated diner dishes out duck pancakes and not-your-momma's meatloaf; in Kennewick, Wash., a brewpub pairs pints with house-made sausages.
Guy Fieri's hitting the road for on an off-the-chain culinary journey; on the Big Island, a Filipino-Hawaiian mashup is making a name for itself for leaving diners speechless.
Guy joins Emeril Lagasse to sample the Big Easy's favorite sandwich; pancetta with homemade pasta; pulled pork sandwich with an Asian twist.
In New York's Lower East Side, pickling, smoking, curing and fermenting, everything from the goat necks to chicken wings; in Eureka, Calif., Mediterranean favorites; in Miami, Fla., whole fried snapper and beer braised baby back ribs.
A camp breakfast becomes a cooking battle to see who makes the best sweet and savory dishes; a campground carnival features Lebanese and Mediterranean food.
Guy Fieri and his family sample Wyoming-style pizza and made-to-order chuckwagon steaks; a visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West; a trip to a sausage factory becomes a campground showdown.
The Fieris continue their trek through the American West with burgers at a polo match, a Father's Day steak dinner, an archery contest and a trip to a freeze-dried food factory that turns into a cooking battle.
The Fieris bring chef Antonia Lofaso on their culinary road trip from South Dakota to Wyoming, and start their journey with an indigenous feast, ramen, a dude ranch hoedown and a barbecue lunch for the troops.
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Alex Guarnaschelli and singer Josh Groban hit the high notes and raise up their chefs, Thomas Youell and Diego Sanchez, to grill Bobby Flay in his own kitchen.
Chefs Dan Jackson and Camila Rinaldi are aided and abetted by Sunny Anderson and Jet Tila as they try to slay Bobby Flay.
Chef Katie Lee Biegel and fashion icon Carson Kressley glam it up; chefs Rob Reinsmith and Manny Barella dress Bobby Flay down.
Scott Conant and actress Madison Bailey root for Ciao House chefs Preston Paine and Corey Becker in an Italian battle before a showdown with Bobby Flay.
Chefs Claire Robinson and Scott Conant bring in meat masters Max Hosey and Ash Fulk to take down Bobby Flay; the competition heats up when Scott reveals his obsession with the winning contender's signature dish.
Host Brian Malarkey asks the chefs to make fancy romantic dinners in 30 minutes with only convenience store ingredients and no ovens, fryers or stoves; Judge Scott Conant picks the chef who manages to create the most deliciously romantic meal.
Eric Adjepong and Jaymee Sire team up with chefs Solomon Johnson and Niema Digrazia to challenge Bobby Flay with a dish from the African Diaspora.
Chef Katie Lee Biegel and fashion icon Carson Kressley glam it up; chefs Rob Reinsmith and Manny Barella dress Bobby Flay down.
Scott Conant and actress Madison Bailey root for Ciao House chefs Preston Paine and Corey Becker in an Italian battle before a showdown with Bobby Flay.
Chefs Claire Robinson and Scott Conant bring in meat masters Max Hosey and Ash Fulk to take down Bobby Flay; the competition heats up when Scott reveals his obsession with the winning contender's signature dish.
Host Brian Malarkey asks the chefs to make fancy romantic dinners in 30 minutes with only convenience store ingredients and no ovens, fryers or stoves; Judge Scott Conant picks the chef who manages to create the most deliciously romantic meal.
Eric Adjepong and Jaymee Sire team up with chefs Solomon Johnson and Niema Digrazia to challenge Bobby Flay with a dish from the African Diaspora.
Alex Guarnaschelli and singer Josh Groban hit the high notes and raise up their chefs, Thomas Youell and Diego Sanchez, to grill Bobby Flay in his own kitchen.