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It is Bernie's tie-dye birthday party, and Molly Yeh is celebrating her tutu-loving daughter with a tie-dye tutu birthday cake; she's loading up the snack table with swirly yogurt queso with cilantro cream, little bean burritos and tiny taco salads.
Ree Drummond makes spicy foods; Kung Pao chicken; spicy sriracha popcorn; new queso; spicy cowgirl coffee; spicy shrimp.
Ree fills her freezer with breakfast favorites; her to-make list includes Freezer Breakfast Paninis and Very Berry Croissants; Herbalicious Breakfast Casserole is an awesome make-ahead dish, and her frozen yogurt bark is part treat, part sweet.
Ree Drummond has the lowdown on super-fast suppers, including spicy chorizo burgers with shortcut taco tots, her favorite fried calamari flatbread, and a stunning stir-fried quick veggie pad Thai.
Ree Drummond is sharing four protein-packed and super easy dishes; first, Ree makes fish taco salad with delicious, spiced cod, a chile lime yogurt dressing and amazing mango pico de gallo.
The Kitchen is firing on all cylinders with spicy, flavorful recipes, including a fried chicken sandwich with gochujang glaze, chipotle carrot soup and shrimp cocktail with lemon; chef Duff Goldman stops by to chat about his new show.
Katie Lee Biegel reveals her cheesy, soft and crunchy drive-thru taco; Jeff Mauro grills up his sweet and smoky baked bean dog; Sunny Anderson goes meatless with a six-ingredient eggplant delight.
Guy Fieri welcomes three chefs who won in the past to take on each other in a non-stop noodle event; the winner gets a shot at turning their prize money into $20,000 if they can beat a GGG judge in a noodle cook-off.
Three sandwich fanatics show Guy Fieri their stacked skills in Flavortown Market by making a decadent sandwich with their fantasy food draft picks, and the winner battles an all-star judge.
Guy Fieri invites three spice experts to prove how heated things can get, but all the chile peppers are out of stock; the round one winner receives an automatic $10,000 before taking on an all-star judge in the ultimate spicy showdown.
Guy Fieri invites three burger chefs to outcook each other before taking on a judge; the chefs begin by making their signature burger and side featuring a surprise special of canned corn.
Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles with four matchups; Nini Nguyen competes against Joe Sasto, and the second culinary icon is revealed to face qualifier winner Katsuji Tanabe.
Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles as James Beard nominee Dale Talde faces off against House of Knives winner Shirley Chung. In the final battle of the night, the third mystery culinary icon is revealed to take on qualifier winner Viet Pham.
The returning champ faces Maria Mazon and Brad Miller as Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make only handheld food; judges Adam Sobel and Tiffani Faison choose which chef adapted best to the unexpected twists of Guy's culinary wonderland.
Eric Adjepong brings three of the wildest chefs he knows to throw down in his late-night culinary game. Brian Shenanigans Malarkey, Maria Rebel Mazon, and Justin Wildcard Warner bring $5,000 of their own cash to take home a potential $15,000 pot.
Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles as James Beard nominee Dale Talde faces off against House of Knives winner Shirley Chung. In the final battle of the night, the third mystery culinary icon is revealed to take on qualifier winner Viet Pham.
The returning champ faces Maria Mazon and Brad Miller as Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make only handheld food; judges Adam Sobel and Tiffani Faison choose which chef adapted best to the unexpected twists of Guy's culinary wonderland.
Eric Adjepong brings three of the wildest chefs he knows to throw down in his late-night culinary game. Brian Shenanigans Malarkey, Maria Rebel Mazon, and Justin Wildcard Warner bring $5,000 of their own cash to take home a potential $15,000 pot.
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Anne Burrell and Tiffany Derry challenge the recruits to throw a fabulous soiree with appetizers and a signature cocktail to impress the VIP chefs; to finish off this celebration, the cooks take on baking and decorating beautiful layer cakes.
Anne Burrell and Tiffany Derry's final recruits go head-to-head to create a three-course, restaurant quality meal; after hitting a surprise twist, judges Matt Abdoo, Andrienne Cheatham and Michael Jenkins determine the winner of the $25,000 prize.
Chef Antonia Lofaso makes Quinoa Risotto; Chef Maneet Chauhan brings Bhel Puri Chaat; Chef Stephanie Izard serves Pork and Barley Spring Rolls; Chef Jonathon Sawyer fries Crispy Falafel Verde.
Guy Fieri's seeking out signature dishes; chef Shirley Chung makes vegan scallion pancakes; chef Lorena Garcia makes pineapple chicarita cocktails; chef Traci Des Jardins males a delectable duck breast with rhubarb.
Guy Fieri invites his heavy-hitter chef friends over for a spontaneous Sunday cook-off; each chef comes up with unique, flavorful dishes that are easy enough for anyone to make at home.
Guy Fieri gives his friends lemons, and they make anything but lemonade; Eric Greenspan stirs a citrus Tom Collins; Antonia Lofaso lightens things up with puffy pavlova with lemon curd whipped cream; Marc Murphy makes fried calamari with lemon aioli.
Alex Guarnaschelli makes Eggplant Parm Stacks with Fresh Mozzarella and Basil Oil while celebrating The Kitchen's best Italian-inspired recipes, from classic comfort dishes to fresh, flavorful twists.
``The Kitchen`` crew puts tailgate foods on a stick; Jeff Mauro flips the script on a classic sandwich with his Philly cheese sticks; Geoffrey Zakarian pours out a real beer float; Sunny Anderson brings sweet heat with buffalo chicken meatballs.
``The Kitchen`` hosts celebrate a Southern culinary tradition of serving meat and three sides; recipes include Classic Sweet Tea Oven Fried Chicken, Squash Casserole and Skillet Cornbread with Pepper Relish Honey Butter.
Host Jesse Palmer tasks 16 top pastry chefs with crafting an elevated plated dessert in their signature style inspired by their assigned flavor and texture profile; judges Duff Goldman and Sherry Yard decide who makes it to the next round.
Chef Shota Nakajima, a master of Japanese cuisine, brings his Michelin training and pristine technique to combat his mentors, Bobby Flay's Titans; Shota has beaten Bobby, but he'll have to win over judge Gavin Kaysen to beat the Titans.
Chef Kaleena Bliss is on a competition winning streak; chef Kaleena is beaten Bobby Flay, and now he's invited her to try her luck at the Titans, while Bobby's protégé, Chef Hillary Sterling, dishes out tough critiques.
The Titans get the shock of their lives when Bobby Flay's best friend, Iron Chef Michael Symon, enters the Triple Threat kitchen; friendship doesn't stop Bobby from making this a fair fight as Michael faces off with his Achilles' heel ingredient.
It's a case of sibling rivalry as brothers and chefs Steve and Brian Redzikowski go head-to-head for the chance to take down Bobby Flay; Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy and chef Alex Guarnaschelli decide which brother is the chosen one to face Bobby.
Ted Allen and Jeannie Mai are keeping it real with Bobby; they're stacking the deck with some authentic Italian experts, chef Ryan DePersio and chef Giuseppe Fanelli who are hoping Bobby will be begging for Mamma Mia after they win.
Sunny Anderson and actor Jenna Elfman team up with chefs Francisco Higareda and Chris Dodson to crush Bobby Flay with their international flavors.
Acclaimed chef Michael Voltaggio and TV host Jaymee Sire pair up to topple Bobby Flay; they bring in Yehuda Sichel and Remy Pettus, two young and hungry chefs hot on the path to take down the culinary king.
``Chopped`` judges Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag enlist Jimmy Buffett's private chef, Dante Giannini, and Telluride's Eliza Gavin to edge out the win and wipe out Bobby Flay.
``Chopped`` judge Alex Guarnaschelli teams up with ``Chopped Sweets`` judge Elizabeth Chambers to give Bobby Flay some bittersweet memories; they recruit chefs Leanne Mascoli and Melanie Moss, who are sweet on walking away with a win.
Host Jesse Palmer asks the 10 remaining chefs to reinvent a classic dessert with a modern twist; to impress judges Duff Goldman and Amaury Guichon, the bakers must craft a geometric layered mousse cake inspired by an assigned conceptual theme.
Bobby Flay is way out of his element with a signature dish he's never made before; Damaris Phillips and Christian Petroni taunt him as chefs Ilji Cheung and Pyet Despain attempt to roll up a win.
Giada De Laurentiis and Jess Cagle reach for the stars when they match up dynamic Greek chef Pano Karatassos and Mimi Weissenborn to take down Bobby Flay.
Chefs Liam Beardslee and Nicole Gomes get an unlikely supporter as Bobby Flay's daughter, Sophie Flay, joins Alex Guarnaschelli to show that she's the Flay to win.
Host Jesse Palmer asks the 10 remaining chefs to reinvent a classic dessert with a modern twist; to impress judges Duff Goldman and Amaury Guichon, the bakers must craft a geometric layered mousse cake inspired by an assigned conceptual theme.
Bobby Flay is way out of his element with a signature dish he's never made before; Damaris Phillips and Christian Petroni taunt him as chefs Ilji Cheung and Pyet Despain attempt to roll up a win.
Giada De Laurentiis and Jess Cagle reach for the stars when they match up dynamic Greek chef Pano Karatassos and Mimi Weissenborn to take down Bobby Flay.
Chefs Liam Beardslee and Nicole Gomes get an unlikely supporter as Bobby Flay's daughter, Sophie Flay, joins Alex Guarnaschelli to show that she's the Flay to win.
``Chopped`` judges Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag enlist Jimmy Buffett's private chef, Dante Giannini, and Telluride's Eliza Gavin to edge out the win and wipe out Bobby Flay.
``Chopped`` judge Alex Guarnaschelli teams up with ``Chopped Sweets`` judge Elizabeth Chambers to give Bobby Flay some bittersweet memories; they recruit chefs Leanne Mascoli and Melanie Moss, who are sweet on walking away with a win.
Comedic actor Tony Hale seeks Amanda Freitag's help; they bring in chefs Cristian Rebolledo and Matt Migliore to create a globally inspired dish.
Food Network vet Katie Lee and The Chew's Carla Hall have a sweet surprise in store for Bobby Flay - they've brought in the cream of the crop, chefs Bruno Feldeisen and Michelle Gayer, for a chance to sweeten the pot with a win.
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Tyler Florence kicks off an eight-city race in Savannah, where nine food trucks tackle a banana-themed challenge and the Savannah Bananas raise a ruckus; on the final sales day, three teams must fight for their lives to stay in the race.
Bobby Flay invites rising star Chef Ashleigh Shanti to face-off against the Titans; she keeps the Titans guessing with her unique mix of Appalachian and Southern cooking, while Chef Wylie Dufresne doles out his criticisms.
Bobby Flay challenges the Titans with Chef Ayaka Guido, and as the right hand to Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, she comes prepared with her Michelin training; the Titans are shocked by the return of Chef Frank Prisinzano and his bold opinions.
Heavy hitting chef Jonathon Sawyer fights for his life against Bobby Flay's Titans; one chef risks it all by making pasta for legendary Italian chef and judge Nancy Silverton.
Bobby Flay's Titans face off against their friend and master of modern Korean cuisine, chef Esther Choi; friends become enemies, and Esther has many as both the Titans and the clock work to take her down in front of judge Francis Lam.
Bobby Flay invites Marcus Samuelsson to the Triple Threat kitchen to flex his cooking skills; from Sweden to Ethiopia, Marcus throws his global tricks at the Titans before famed restaurateur Ken Oringer decides who will triumph.
Crunchy or soft, minimalist or filled to the max, it's taco time; the chefs find a beverage and a seafood surprise in the first basket, and the competitors must find a place on their plates for a squirmy shocker in the entree round.
As the clock ticks down, the judges wonder whether all the dandelion green appetizers will be completed; the chefs get more than they bargained for with gnocchi in sandwich form.
Four chefs bid in an auction before each round to determine their fourth ingredient, resulting in an unpredictable competition.
The chefs must bid on their fourth ingredients in an auction; in the entrée round, a bidding war breaks out over a premium item.
The chefs get only three items in each basket and must bid in a live auction for a fourth ingredient; the entrée round auction includes an unusual protein that gets big bids from more than one chef.
Four competitors are given baskets with just three items; a live auction determines what each chef scores as their fourth ingredient; one chef raises expectations by spending a lot of money to secure a favorite ingredient for his appetizer dish.
The chefs are given a larger sum of money to bid on their fourth ingredient; in the first round, all the items that the chefs win at auction seem challenging in their own way, and the judges' expectations are sky-high.
The baskets are loaded up with ingredients that have the chefs shaking their heads in disbelief.
The chefs find a peculiar cereal and fluke fillets in the first basket. The entrée round ingredients run the gamut from light to hearty, and the finalists must work a clever crepe and an interactive candy into their desserts.
The chefs get treats from Ireland in every round, beginning with an iconic stout in the appetizer basket; a certain Irish delicacy upsets one chef in the entree round; the two remaining chefs work with an Irish ice cream treat and booze for dessert.
It's a pizza style showdown as four pizza pros race the clock; in the appetizer round, the chefs discover that a notorious pizza topping is a mandatory ingredient, and dessert deals them one of the most controversial toppings ever.
The chefs find a peculiar cereal and fluke fillets in the first basket. The entrée round ingredients run the gamut from light to hearty, and the finalists must work a clever crepe and an interactive candy into their desserts.
The chefs get treats from Ireland in every round, beginning with an iconic stout in the appetizer basket; a certain Irish delicacy upsets one chef in the entree round; the two remaining chefs work with an Irish ice cream treat and booze for dessert.
It's a pizza style showdown as four pizza pros race the clock; in the appetizer round, the chefs discover that a notorious pizza topping is a mandatory ingredient, and dessert deals them one of the most controversial toppings ever.
The baskets are loaded up with ingredients that have the chefs shaking their heads in disbelief.
Andrew Zimmern visits Nashville, Tennessee, where he gets a taste of the city's most iconic foods. With classics like hot chicken, collard greens and Nashville-style ramen, Andrew finds flavors both old and new in Music City, USA.
Andrew Zimmern explores the bold flavors of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, including the traditional and the unexpected. He uncovers a wealth of unique eats, from a Thai meal made with chicken feet and water bugs to a hearty goat meat stew!
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Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles as James Beard nominee Dale Talde faces off against House of Knives winner Shirley Chung. In the final battle of the night, the third mystery culinary icon is revealed to take on qualifier winner Viet Pham.
Host Eric Adjepong introduces three skilled chefs from California, Texas and North Carolina to take a shot at knocking chef Alex Guarnaschelli out of the top spot while taking on a favorite ingredient of America: cheese.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and three skilled chefs from California, Massachusetts and Colorado take on bacon; the chefs test their abilities and bacon know-how to knock out chef Alex.
Three chefs from New York, Oregon and Texas who specialize in vegetarian and vegan cuisine meet host Eric Adjepong in the arena with the hopes of knocking Chef Alex Guarnaschelli out of the competition and a chance to win $10,000.
Chefs representing some of the busiest sports stadiums in the United States challenge Alex Guarnaschelli in a battle for the best game day dish; they'll have the chance to win up to $15,000 if they can knock Alex out of the ballpark.
Eric invites three Japanese chefs to take on Alex in a competition that's out of her comfort zone; judges Shota Nakajima and Tetsu Yahagi decide if they have what it takes to beat an Iron Chef in her own arena.
Guy Fieri brings back four chefs who came close to victory in their first time in Flavortown Market to prove that the second time's a charm; the chefs make a redemption dinner using the ingredients that previously took them down.
Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to prepare two complete meals using no more than 10 lbs. of ingredients; after the chefs use half their weighted groceries to make a hearty hot lunch, they grab two items from the clearance rack to make a dinner.
Guy Fieri's teenage son, Ryder, accidentally leaves behind a cart full of his favorite after-school snacks, so Guy makes four talented, up-and-coming chefs incorporate the snacks into two rounds of GGG hijinks.
Guy Fieri wants three produce-loving pros to let the world know how delicious vegetarian cuisine can be, so they make a comfort classic using only plant-based foods, and the winner takes on an all-star judge.
Guy Fieri invites four chefs from his show to put their poultry skills to the test in two rounds of chicken dishes at Flavortown Market.
Four cheese-obsessed chefs go head-to-head in two challenges; Guy Fieri rolls a cheese die to determine how many different types of cheese the chefs must use before they shop the sample tables for their cheesy winner's dinner.
Three restaurant crews featuring family and longtime employees compete.
The returning champ faces Maria Mazon and Brad Miller as Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make only handheld food; judges Adam Sobel and Tiffani Faison choose which chef adapted best to the unexpected twists of Guy's culinary wonderland.
Guy challenges the reigning champ to battle chefs Tiana Gee and Andrew Riccatelli to bring home the bacon with bold pork dishes; Stephanie Izard and Graham Elliot judge every bite to decide which chef will hog the spotlight and win up to $20,000.
Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles as James Beard nominee Dale Talde faces off against House of Knives winner Shirley Chung. In the final battle of the night, the third mystery culinary icon is revealed to take on qualifier winner Viet Pham.
Guy challenges the reigning champ to battle chefs Tiana Gee and Andrew Riccatelli to bring home the bacon with bold pork dishes; Stephanie Izard and Graham Elliot judge every bite to decide which chef will hog the spotlight and win up to $20,000.
Guy Fieri continues the first-round battles as James Beard nominee Dale Talde faces off against House of Knives winner Shirley Chung. In the final battle of the night, the third mystery culinary icon is revealed to take on qualifier winner Viet Pham.
The returning champ faces Maria Mazon and Brad Miller as Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make only handheld food; judges Adam Sobel and Tiffani Faison choose which chef adapted best to the unexpected twists of Guy's culinary wonderland.
Guy Fieri brings the international flavors he's discovered back home by inviting four DDD chefs to cook their world cuisine in Flavortown Market; their first challenge is injecting their global flavor into a diner classic.
Guy Fieri invites three burger chefs to outcook each other before taking on a judge; the chefs begin by making their signature burger and side featuring a surprise special of canned corn.
Guy Fieri invites three spice experts to prove how heated things can get, but all the chile peppers are out of stock; the round one winner receives an automatic $10,000 before taking on an all-star judge in the ultimate spicy showdown.
Three sandwich fanatics show Guy Fieri their stacked skills in Flavortown Market by making a decadent sandwich with their fantasy food draft picks, and the winner battles an all-star judge.
Guy Fieri welcomes three chefs who won in the past to take on each other in a non-stop noodle event; the winner gets a shot at turning their prize money into $20,000 if they can beat a GGG judge in a noodle cook-off.
Katie Lee Biegel reveals her cheesy, soft and crunchy drive-thru taco; Jeff Mauro grills up his sweet and smoky baked bean dog; Sunny Anderson goes meatless with a six-ingredient eggplant delight.
The Kitchen is firing on all cylinders with spicy, flavorful recipes, including a fried chicken sandwich with gochujang glaze, chipotle carrot soup and shrimp cocktail with lemon; chef Duff Goldman stops by to chat about his new show.
Ree Drummond is sharing four protein-packed and super easy dishes; first, Ree makes fish taco salad with delicious, spiced cod, a chile lime yogurt dressing and amazing mango pico de gallo.
Ree Drummond has the lowdown on super-fast suppers, including spicy chorizo burgers with shortcut taco tots, her favorite fried calamari flatbread, and a stunning stir-fried quick veggie pad Thai.
Ree fills her freezer with breakfast favorites; her to-make list includes Freezer Breakfast Paninis and Very Berry Croissants; Herbalicious Breakfast Casserole is an awesome make-ahead dish, and her frozen yogurt bark is part treat, part sweet.
Ree Drummond makes spicy foods; Kung Pao chicken; spicy sriracha popcorn; new queso; spicy cowgirl coffee; spicy shrimp.
It is Bernie's tie-dye birthday party, and Molly Yeh is celebrating her tutu-loving daughter with a tie-dye tutu birthday cake; she's loading up the snack table with swirly yogurt queso with cilantro cream, little bean burritos and tiny taco salads.
Molly Yeh kicks off the first official Yeh-Hagen Family Games with a big, delicious bang; she makes carnitas walking tacos and Mexican street corn-loaded tots, and for dessert, there are coconut mango pops and ooey-gooey s'mores brownies.
Molly Yeh makes nostalgic favorites for a campy talent show on the farm, including pizza-inspired mozzarella mac and cheese, sausage and broccoli pesto packets, and homemade squeeze cheese and crackers; for dessert, there's s'mores ice cream pie.
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.
Kardea Brown shares down-home, Southern eats from her South Carolina kitchen; she takes generations of family recipes and makes them her own as she cooks for family and friends at her Sea Island home.
Grandma Josephine and her girls never miss the chance to gather for a traditional Southern fish fry; Kardea Brown serves up fried whole red snapper with Creole gravy, oyster rice, citrus pound cake with blood orange curd and hurricane punch.
Kardea Brown is fixing up the food for her Aunt TC's comedy routine at a church fundraiser; she's making the perfect bites to enjoy all the laughs like fried mac and cheese bites, party meatballs, artichoke dip-stuffed mushrooms and mini Cubans.
Kardea Brown invites her brother Quan and his kids over to help her in the kitchen; Kardea cooks up smash burgers with the works, avocado fries, strawberry crunch bars and very berry ice cream floats.
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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 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.
In Lansing, Mich., an out-of-this-world pizza joint features pie with a surprise; in Wilmington, N.C., standout sandwiches bring a taste of Philly to the South; a unique spot in Tucson, Ariz., cooks up real-deal Peruvian specialties.
A Los Angeles spot dishes out El Salvadorian with a twist, while an Oregon food cart serves up authentic Indian.
Guy Fieri's diving into a flavor overload; a rockin' food truck in Mobile, AL, is dishing out next-level tacos, while an Indian joint in Alberta, Canada, is serving up street food with flair; in Los Angeles, a vegan oasis puts a spin on Bolognese.
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 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 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.
In Lansing, Mich., an out-of-this-world pizza joint features pie with a surprise; in Wilmington, N.C., standout sandwiches bring a taste of Philly to the South; a unique spot in Tucson, Ariz., cooks up real-deal Peruvian specialties.
A Los Angeles spot dishes out El Salvadorian with a twist, while an Oregon food cart serves up authentic Indian.
Guy Fieri's diving into a flavor overload; a rockin' food truck in Mobile, AL, is dishing out next-level tacos, while an Indian joint in Alberta, Canada, is serving up street food with flair; in Los Angeles, a vegan oasis puts a spin on Bolognese.
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.