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Fieri invites eight chefs to compete in a five-part tournament for a $70,000 prize; after the first round, the bottom three chefs are given 20 minutes to make a full Sunday supper in a sudden-death elimination round.
Fieri surprises the six remaining chefs with double wheels that pick their dish and game at random; first, the competitors must make a vegetarian dinner with limited ingredients; then, the bottom two chefs make noodle dishes in the elimination round.
A double spin of Fieri's dish and game wheels determines that the five remaining chefs must make a champagne brunch using only 8 lbs. of ingredients; the bottom two chefs fight for their survival in the elimination round by creating a seafood feast.
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.
Three finalists make their best chicken dinner; Guy Fieri surprises the final two chefs with a cart swap, and the chef who makes the best celebration dinner using their opponent's groceries earns the GGG Greatest of All Time trophy and $70,000.
The competition's first $20,000 prize winner is back to take on Michelle Wallace and Adam Greenberg in Guy Fieri's over-the-top challenge; judges Jet Tila and Jonathon Sawyer are on hand to taste the most bodacious dishes in Flavortown history.
Guy Fieri is challenging America's best chefs to compete in his ever-changing lineup of outside-the-box Flavortown restaurants, from food carts to fine dining; with $20,000 on the line, these chefs will need to be prepared for anything.
The second round heats up as Guy Fieri welcomes the final Super 16 chefs to battle for the remaining four spots in the Great 8. Who will keep their championship dreams alive and move closer to the belt, the coveted title, and $150,000?
Guy Fieri invites three savory winners and three dessert winners to pair up into super teams; the randomly selected teams have just one hour to make a sweet and savory appetizer, an upscale dinner and dessert using only a single basket of groceries.
Guy Fieri is challenging America's best chefs to compete in his ever-changing lineup of outside-the-box Flavortown restaurants, from food carts to fine dining; with $20,000 on the line, these chefs will need to be prepared for anything.
The second round heats up as Guy Fieri welcomes the final Super 16 chefs to battle for the remaining four spots in the Great 8. Who will keep their championship dreams alive and move closer to the belt, the coveted title, and $150,000?
The competition's first $20,000 prize winner is back to take on Michelle Wallace and Adam Greenberg in Guy Fieri's over-the-top challenge; judges Jet Tila and Jonathon Sawyer are on hand to taste the most bodacious dishes in Flavortown history.
Guy Fieri invites four superfans to Flavortown Market for a night of twisted games and shenanigans; for the first round, Guy serves up a whole grocery list of games for the chefs to play while they cook up their signature dishes.
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Join Mike Mezack for a special presentation of the 1776-2026 Enduring Liberty Half Dollars-one-year-only U.S. Mint issues honoring America's 250th Anniversary, including rare rolls and certified MS67 collectibles.
The judges have the day off while team captains Bobby Flay, Maneet Chauhan and Antonia Lofaso rate a blind taste test in the advantage challenge; the Brawlers have a Texas-sized chili cook-off to impress a crowd of hungry locals.
After a sausage-filled advantage challenge, the Brawlers battle captains Bobby Flay, Maneet Chauhan and Antonia Lofaso in a showdown to win a $10,000 cash prize and lifetime bragging rights.
Four chefs find a surprise in the appetizer basket and get a bit overzealous pounding pork for their entrée; the final two competitors are tickled pink by the discovery of pink pineapple in their dessert baskets.
The competing chefs attack an appetizer basket that includes a classic Italian sauce and a simple sandwich; a popcorn product not available at movie theaters plays a starring role in round two.
Four chefs tackle a thrilling takeout takedown; in the second round, the competitors must make a Chinese specialty work with an Italian cocktail; a tower of something sweet and a cup of something bubbly are part of the puzzle for the dessert round.
An over-reduced sauce and undercooked venison are potential problems in the first round. Then, with Mexican chocolate in the dessert basket, it seems like the judges are in for a treat, but one of the chef's time management woes are worrying.
Bobby Flay invites modern European chef Brittanny Anderson to try and give the Titans a run for the money; things get spicy before judge Michael Psilakis awards the first-ever perfect score.
Chef Kevin Lee brings his Southern and Korean cuisine to challenge Bobby Flay's Titans and for Brooke Williamson; after losing to Kevin during Tournament of Champions, Brooke is ready to defend her reputation and the $25,000.
Chef Dale Talde brings a chip on his shoulder and challenging round three ingredients in hopes of stumping the Titans to win $25,000; Bobby Flay invites royalty to judge the competition; Queen Giada De Laurentiis expects excellence.
Bobby Flay isn't taking it easy on the new Titan, Ayesha Nurdjaja, as he invites the winner of ``Last Bite Hotel,`` chef Nini Nguyen, to challenge the Titans; judge Daniel Boulud keeps the pressure high with his palate.
Katie Lee (``Beach Bites With Katie Lee``) and Thai chef Jet Tila bring along restaurateur Crista Luedtke and the fashionable Alan Vargas in the hopes of taking down Bobby Flay.
Rhode Island's Robert Sisca and Atlantic City's Michael Brennan duke it out in the kitchen; born and bred New Yorker and actress Susie Essman joins New Jersey transplant Sunny Anderson to taste and decide who will go up against Bobby Flay.
Barbecue fusion master Robert Cho and over-the-top Brian Malarkey hunger for a win; Food Network's Sunny Anderson and chef Josh Capon serve one of the competitors up to Bobby Flay.
Katie Lee and Giada De Laurentiis raise the limbo bar to decide whether smokehouse master Ashbell McElveen or California's own John Cox should take on barbecue master Bobby Flay.
Michael Voltaggio and Christian Petroni choose chefs Lanny Chin and Wendy Zeng to tackle a tricky star ingredient in hopes of defeating Bobby Flay.
Lela Loren, star of Power, pairs up with Bobby Flay's pal Michael Symon to try to get Bobby to power down in his own kitchen; chefs Lien Lin and Hamidullah Noori attempt to throw Bobby a curve ball with a dish he's never heard of.
Actor and comedian Aasif Mandvi and chef Alex Guarnaschelli join forces with chefs Diane Lam and Surbi Sahni to test Bobby Flay's abilities and teach him one more A-word: the agony of defeat.
Chopped host Ted Allen and The View's Sara Haines sour Bobby Flay's night while chefs Grace Goudie and Andy Xu try to make lemonade out of their star ingredient.
Sunny Anderson and Saturday Night Live's Punkie Johnson let the good times roll in Bobby Flay's kitchen arena as they cheer on New Orleans chefs Chris Vazquez and Eric Cook.
Bobby Flay faces Voltaggio, Williamson, Urbina and Vigneron in cooking challenge.
Bobby Flay gets shaken and stirred when Taraji P. Henson and Amanda Freitag try to mix up a defeat with pastry chefs Maurice Shelton and Cristina Vázquez.
Carson Kressley and Maneet Chauhan bring the razzle dazzle as chefs Rajesh Pathak and Hideki Harada take on Bobby Flay with a challenging signature dish.
Gordon tries to revamp Kings Blue Jam Café in Houston, a café specializing in all things breakfast, brunch and lunch, but the overwhelming menu and miscommunication among staff members is causing issues.
Ramsay travels to The Prohibition Grille in Everett, Wash., to help its inexperienced owner.
Bobby Flay gets shaken and stirred when Taraji P. Henson and Amanda Freitag try to mix up a defeat with pastry chefs Maurice Shelton and Cristina Vázquez.
Carson Kressley and Maneet Chauhan bring the razzle dazzle as chefs Rajesh Pathak and Hideki Harada take on Bobby Flay with a challenging signature dish.
Gordon tries to revamp Kings Blue Jam Café in Houston, a café specializing in all things breakfast, brunch and lunch, but the overwhelming menu and miscommunication among staff members is causing issues.
Ramsay travels to The Prohibition Grille in Everett, Wash., to help its inexperienced owner.
Sunny Anderson and Saturday Night Live's Punkie Johnson let the good times roll in Bobby Flay's kitchen arena as they cheer on New Orleans chefs Chris Vazquez and Eric Cook.
Bobby Flay faces Voltaggio, Williamson, Urbina and Vigneron in cooking challenge.
Carla Hall and Sean Evans team up with chefs Chris Binotto and Darian Hernandez to challenge Bobby Flay to a food battle.
Michael Symon and Madison Keys serve Bobby a curveball with a family duo.
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Guy Fieri continues the Tournament of Champions VI first-round battles with four more intense one-on-one sudden death matches; in the final battle of the night, four-time finalist Jet Tila takes on qualifier winner Pyet DeSpain.
Palmer divides the eight chefs into teams to craft laminated dough pastries worthy of display in a world-class patisserie case; each baker creates one sweet and one savory pastry for their team, hoping to impress judges Duff Goldman and Bryan Ford.
Jesse Palmer challenges the seven remaining chefs to find inspiration in grab-and-go gas station snacks; the bakers create their own interpretation of a classic dessert, like an opera cake or a Sachertorte, for judges Duff Goldman and Zac Young.
Four chefs need all hands on deck when Alex Guarnaschelli challenges them to deliver a dish that needs two hands to take down; they hit the fryers to create fried finger food for judges Karen Akunowicz and Andy Baraghani.
Alex Guarnaschelli does a parking lot time warp as four chefs reminisce on the good old days; they may not be not getting any younger as they cook their childhood favorites for the judges, but the future's looking very bright for one talented chef.
Alex Guarnaschelli tasks four chefs with tracking down ingredients for tart and tangy dishes; in the second stakeout, things get heated when the competitors make hot and brothy bowls; the two final chefs hope to win with a light and flaky finish.
In Logan, Utah, a joint serving Louisiana specialties like blackened chicken pasta and a marrow butter burger; in Portland, Oregon, a place putting a vegan spin on Israeli flavors; in Denver, a pizza eatery all about Detroit-style pies.
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.
Guy Fieri is jumping into some sweet and savory dishes in Burlington, Vt., Logan, Utah and Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Guy Fieri's digs into delicious dumplings and traditional beef noodle soup in Dallas; a funky spot in Naples, FL, embraces fare-like gator sausage and frog legs; a Chicago joint serves up lights-out mojo pork with plantains.
Guy goes from incredible Italian to sensational seafood; wood-fired pizza; crab cake cioppino and crab-spinach risotto; Vanilla Ice at a pirate-inspired joint serving up Brazilian and Caribbean seafood specialties.
Guy Fieri jumps into a full culinary adventure in San Diego where there's a spot servin' Baja-style tacos and a funky food truck puttin' out next-level shawarma; in Taos, N.M., a pan-Asian joint pulls out the stops with a Reuben banh mi.
Guy Fieri's piling up the meat with a little sweet; in Santa Barbara, Calif., a hidden gem is putting out funky fusion like Korean paella; in Florida, a Boynton Beach butcher is elevating porchetta; a Boca Raton food truck is cooking cheesecake.
Guy Fieri checks out a unique spin on turkey tamales in Indianapolis, prime-time pan-seared chicken in Bradley Beach, NJ, and fully loaded lamb chops in Columbus, OH.
In Logan, Utah, a family-run Indian spot hooked up to a gas station with Dad handing out specialties from his homeland; in Burlington, Vt., a dumpling house made from a legendary food cart where mother and daughter are serving authentic flavor.
Guy Fieri dives into a meaty smorgasbord, starting with a funky Nashville joint that serves a skyscraper burger; in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., a chef cooks up real deal gnocchi, and an out-of-this-world spot goes huge with a monster pork chop.
Guy Fieri drops by his favorite Triple D joints to dish up new recipes and hang with chef buddies; from opening new restaurants to expanding their culinary comfort zones, he finds out what they've been up to since his first visit.
Guy Fieri savors both spicy and sweet eats; in St. Simons Island, GA, a bomb bakery plates righteous rum cake; a pizza restaurant in Boulder, CO, fires up artisan pies; a spot in San Antonio, Texas, delivers dynamite duck.
Guy Fieri's grabbing an international playlist of flavor; in Florida, a funky spot is putting a Mediterranean spin on burgers, while a local gem is dishing out Puerto Rican specialties; in Las Vegas, a real deal Mexican joint has bomb birria tacos.
In Laramie, Wyo., an old-school cafe has green chili burritos and pie; a spot in Anchorage, Alaska has blackened chicken gnocchi.
Guy Fieri is diving into texture and flavor; a BBQ bistro in Sherman Oaks is cooking the brisket noodles; a Cincinnati diner is plating top-notch chili crunch chicken nuggets; a spot in Austin is serving up a primo pasta margarita.
Starting in Caguas, Puerto Rico, with churrasco steak, risotto and ropa vieja dumplings; grabbing tandoori chicken and samosas in Middleton, N.J., and next-level Filipino dishes in Cleveland.
Fieri's digging into prime-time pork dumplings from a husband-and-wife team in Sacramento, CA. Plus, a Palm Beach Gardens, FL, bistro is mixing up a mighty meat sauce, and a mom-and-pop shop in San Jose, CA, is serving up the-bomb black bean burger.
Guy Fieri digs into both meat and sweet, starting in Sioux Falls, S.D., where a market-butcher eatery is serving a culinary extravaganza; in Fargo, N.D., a bakery cafe makes sticky pecan rolls and a savory French pastry dish.
Guy Fieri checks out a Trinidadian shop in Marietta, Ga., that's plating lights-out oxtail; a Los Angeles Thai spot serves beefed-up boat noodles; an Italian joint near Cincinnati fires up primo pancetta bucatini.
Guy Fieri rolls into a tucked-away panini paradise in Chehalis, Wash.; a Korean spot in Brentwood, Tenn., gets spicy with its chicken and bulgogi; in Houston, a barbecue joint throws Tex-Mex into the mix with brisket tacos and jalapeño sausage.
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.
Guy Fieri is sampling fresh takes on traditional dishes, starting with carnitas ramen in Austin, Texas; a funky joint in Cincinnati, Ohio, is plating pulled pork poutine.
Fieri's digging into prime-time pork dumplings from a husband-and-wife team in Sacramento, CA. Plus, a Palm Beach Gardens, FL, bistro is mixing up a mighty meat sauce, and a mom-and-pop shop in San Jose, CA, is serving up the-bomb black bean burger.
Guy Fieri digs into both meat and sweet, starting in Sioux Falls, S.D., where a market-butcher eatery is serving a culinary extravaganza; in Fargo, N.D., a bakery cafe makes sticky pecan rolls and a savory French pastry dish.
Guy Fieri checks out a Trinidadian shop in Marietta, Ga., that's plating lights-out oxtail; a Los Angeles Thai spot serves beefed-up boat noodles; an Italian joint near Cincinnati fires up primo pancetta bucatini.
Guy Fieri rolls into a tucked-away panini paradise in Chehalis, Wash.; a Korean spot in Brentwood, Tenn., gets spicy with its chicken and bulgogi; in Houston, a barbecue joint throws Tex-Mex into the mix with brisket tacos and jalapeño sausage.
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.
Guy Fieri is sampling fresh takes on traditional dishes, starting with carnitas ramen in Austin, Texas; a funky joint in Cincinnati, Ohio, is plating pulled pork poutine.
Guy Fieri is diving into texture and flavor; a BBQ bistro in Sherman Oaks is cooking the brisket noodles; a Cincinnati diner is plating top-notch chili crunch chicken nuggets; a spot in Austin is serving up a primo pasta margarita.
Starting in Caguas, Puerto Rico, with churrasco steak, risotto and ropa vieja dumplings; grabbing tandoori chicken and samosas in Middleton, N.J., and next-level Filipino dishes in Cleveland.
Noah Cappe raises a glass of mead and celebrates a meaty cone; he starts the day off with a biscuit breakfast at the Oak Mountain State Fair and dines on festive foods at the Magical Winter Lights Festival.
Noah Cappe checks out a spicy and savory funnel cake at the Florida State Fair, makes a pitstop for the Truck Stop Burger at the Pima County Fair, and gets a turkey leg dinner at Rodeo Austin.
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Molly Yeh makes a Greek-inspired meal for her sister, starting with yogurty marinated chicken skewers and perfectly packaged fried feta Greek salad pitas; then, there's skordalia, a creamy potato dip, served with herby grilled pita for dunking.
With Nick working the wheat harvest, Molly Yeh makes him a hearty lunch with wheat-inspired delights; she cooks up her ginger chicken meatballs on soy sauce braised cabbage, yeasted scallion pancakes, hand pulled chili oil noodles, and matcha mochi.
Molly Yeh and Nick unearth local lore by reviving a historic speakeasy, Whitey's Wonderbar; Molly is inspired to make crispy roasted chicken with carrots and potatoes, a homemade bread, butter and relish plate, whitefish dip and her own dessert.
Molly Yeh throws a baseball tailgate on the farm with Asian-inspired eats; she makes creamy bok choy peanut noodles, juicy lion's head meatball burgers with fried eggs and crunchy Asian coleslaw; for dessert, she makes her ooey-gooey mochi cookies.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious farm-style brunch for her family that's chock-full of flavor; she prepares meaty chorizo scotch eggs, homemade English muffins with fresh chive butter, tangy green juice pops and moist mixed berry crumb cake.
Molly Yeh makes shrimp fun rolls, sticky fried rice with lap cheong, ginger scallion chicken steamed buns and a matcha crepe cake.
Favorite foods from Oklahoma; saucy chili cheese tots, an onion burger and crispy fried okrah; an over-the-top boozy-blended root beer float.
Ree Drummond is all about fast and fabulous party food for easy entertaining; she prepares delicious Herby Mediterranean meatballs, an incredible Cajun shrimp cocktail, spicy jalapeno cheeseburger wontons and sophisticated rum balls.
Ree Drummond uses unexpected ingredients in delicious ways, like adding ale to her loaded beer cheese soup; pork stars in a pork belly crouton salad; maple syrup upgrades maple brown butter ravioli, and potato chips elevate cowboy chocolate bark.
Ree Drummond is cooking a collection of budget friendly dinners, starting with a fancy yet frugal chicken stroganoff with buttery parsley noodles that's perfect for dinner parties.
``The Kitchen`` is sharing fun-to-make recipes, starting with Jeff Maruo's pepperoni pizza fun-due; Katie Lee Biegel makes kid-approved beef and lentil tacos and Geoffrey Zakarian sweetens things up with almond croissant monkey bread.
Guy Fieri invites three savory winners and three dessert winners to pair up into super teams; the randomly selected teams have just one hour to make a sweet and savory appetizer, an upscale dinner and dessert using only a single basket of groceries.
The second round heats up as Guy Fieri welcomes the final Super 16 chefs to battle for the remaining four spots in the Great 8. Who will keep their championship dreams alive and move closer to the belt, the coveted title, and $150,000?
Guy Fieri is challenging America's best chefs to compete in his ever-changing lineup of outside-the-box Flavortown restaurants, from food carts to fine dining; with $20,000 on the line, these chefs will need to be prepared for anything.
The competition's first $20,000 prize winner is back to take on Michelle Wallace and Adam Greenberg in Guy Fieri's over-the-top challenge; judges Jet Tila and Jonathon Sawyer are on hand to taste the most bodacious dishes in Flavortown history.
Three finalists make their best chicken dinner; Guy Fieri surprises the final two chefs with a cart swap, and the chef who makes the best celebration dinner using their opponent's groceries earns the GGG Greatest of All Time trophy and $70,000.
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.
A double spin of Fieri's dish and game wheels determines that the five remaining chefs must make a champagne brunch using only 8 lbs. of ingredients; the bottom two chefs fight for their survival in the elimination round by creating a seafood feast.
Fieri surprises the six remaining chefs with double wheels that pick their dish and game at random; first, the competitors must make a vegetarian dinner with limited ingredients; then, the bottom two chefs make noodle dishes in the elimination round.
Fieri invites eight chefs to compete in a five-part tournament for a $70,000 prize; after the first round, the bottom three chefs are given 20 minutes to make a full Sunday supper in a sudden-death elimination round.
Chefs Maneet Chauhan and Tiffani Faison need their boldest dishes and savviest strategies to stop Chris Oh's hot streak.
Eric Adjepong welcomes Antonia Lofaso, Rocco DiSpirito, and Gabriele Bertaccini to his underground culinary card game, where the Italian chefs each put up $5,000 on a night of all-in betting and intense competition.
Eric Adjepong invites ``Chopped`` judges Maneet Chauhan, Brian Malarkey, and Marc Murphy to his legendary card game; they double down with $10,000 as a battle over eggs benedict determines if all three chefs have enough cash for the final hand.
Eric Adjepong hosts Los Angeles legends Mei Lin, Marcel Vigneron and Chris Oh at his culinary card game; the West Coast friends each have $5,000 on the line as they attempt to put the best spin on meat and potatoes to take the jackpot.
The second round heats up as Guy Fieri welcomes the final Super 16 chefs to battle for the remaining four spots in the Great 8. Who will keep their championship dreams alive and move closer to the belt, the coveted title, and $150,000?
Geoffrey Zakarian prepares Braised Short Ribs with Smoked Olives and Pomme Puree, Jeff Mauro cooks a delicious Pasta Puttanesca, and Sunny Anderson whips up an Easy Banana Brûlée Fool.
Creamy chicken succotash with frozen lima beans; the chefs tackle foods most people avoid, like pomegranates, ginger and butternut squash; cow pile cookies; banana pudding pie.
``The Kitchen`` hosts are sharing essential dishes and pro tips for every home cook; classic shrimp scampi and chocolate croissant bread pudding; chef Cliff Crooks stops by to help the hosts tackle some common cooking do's and don'ts.
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In this battle, the chefs are blessed with an abundance of the so-called food of the gods. In the first round, the competitors attempt to make duck and chocolate fly. Faux deviled eggs are a sweet trick in the entree basket.
The best of the best face off to see who can emerge victorious in the tournament finale fight to win $25,000 in cash, $25,000 for charity and legendary status.
Four chefs have the green light to go wild for avocados; the chefs struggle to figuring out how to work with a secret meat in the entrée basket and must kick their creativity into high gear to make avocado work well in their superfood desserts.
Four feisty chefs showcase their unique personalities on the plate, but a timeconsuming flex threatens one competitor's chances of finishing the first round; the judges get excited over pork and kohlrabi entrees and a fermented dessert ingredient.
Four chefs connected to the rich culinary history of Africa cook with passion in this special competition.Goatchops test the chefs' chops in the entrée round,and a final basket that skews more savory than sweet presents a challenge for the finalists.
Four chefs have the green light to go wild for avocados; the chefs struggle to figuring out how to work with a secret meat in the entrée basket and must kick their creativity into high gear to make avocado work well in their superfood desserts.
Four feisty chefs showcase their unique personalities on the plate, but a timeconsuming flex threatens one competitor's chances of finishing the first round; the judges get excited over pork and kohlrabi entrees and a fermented dessert ingredient.
Four chefs connected to the rich culinary history of Africa cook with passion in this special competition.Goatchops test the chefs' chops in the entrée round,and a final basket that skews more savory than sweet presents a challenge for the finalists.