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Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown ask the sibling teams to create cream puff friendship bracelets decorated with messages to each other; then, in a choux your own adventure twist, the bakers must use unexpected ingredients like ube, dates, and tahini.
Jesse Palmer asks the five bakers to make floating tropical fruit desserts; the competitors cook for judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller when they make an ice cream-filled cake bombe that's decorated to glow in the dark.
Palmer asks the final four bakers to make strawberry fraisier cakes; the bottom two bakers must make one item with a significant personal story for judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller to decide who will move on to the finale.
Palmer challenges the final three bakers to make layered sky-high Marie Antoinette cakes decorated with an elaborate floral headdress theme; Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller decide who wins $25,000 and the title of Spring Baking Champion.
Guy Fieri travels the country, digging into awesome bird and beef; in Longmont, a fried chicken emporium serves up their specialty along with unique chicharrones.
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.
Cultural cuisine with a twist: a cafe that's been serving scratch-made Scandinavian specialties in Salt Lake City since the 1950s; a pizza joint putting an Indian spin on the classic Italian pie; a funky Chinese-American mashup in New Orleans.
In Kauai, Hawaii, a culinary dojo amping up local specialties like saimin and chilli pepper chicken; a twist on tacos and burritos in Kansas City, Mo.; a funky food truck in El Paso, Texas, putting out meatless Mexican that's huge on taste.
This trip, Guy Fieri is grabbin' some unique eats.
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.
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 finds clean eats in Sioux Falls, S.D., a 25-ingredient meatloaf in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Midwest mashups in Moorehead, Minn.
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 jalapeno sausage.
In Laramie, Wyo, a restaurant-bar has nachos, and a spot is cooking up a vegetarian banh mi; a Mexican place in Alaska is serving duck tacos.
Guy Fieri digs into dishes perfect for pickin' up and chowin' down, like a bomb barbecue pie at a pizza-bakery in Laramie, Wyo.; a funky Cleveland bar makes monster tots; a Vietnamese spot in Anchorage, Alaska, cooks up crepes.
Guy Fieri's rolling out with a little holey moley in New Hampshire, where a joint is puttin' out bomb bagels; in North Carolina, a funky spot is adding a Southern spin to egg rolls; a fun Florida chef is goin' prime time with pastrami and pizza.
Guy Fieri's diving into dumplings from around the world; a Japanese joint in Cincinnati fires up meaty gyozas; a Nepalese spot in Oregon showcases its traditional fare; in Los Angeles, a Lebanese-Armenian oasis puts out a dumpling dish.
Guy Fieri's having smoking Southern meats and more; in Mobile, Ala., a family-run barbecue joint is putting out a bomb boss burger with a side of rib candy; in Atlanta, chef G. Garvin's steakhouse is serving up a next-level lobster mac and cheese.
Guy Fieri tries a Polish restaurant, a Caribbean restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, and a shrimp restaurant in Brunswick, Ga.
Guy Fieri's digging major meat, Mexican and more; a meaty mashup in Ohio slays it with a signature cheesesteak; a Minneapolis spot serves lights-out Thai tea pancakes; a Montana joint plates up carneasadaburritos.
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.
Fieri's diving into a festival of flavor! In California, Joe Mantegna joins the party for a righteous ricotta pie.A Cincinnati joint is plating a prime-time pork burger with kimchi, and a spot in Austin, TX, is serving killer coconut escolar ceviche.
Guy Fieri's going global, beginning with Filipino island adobo in Calgary, Alberta; a food truck in Austin, TX, is serving brisket with a turmeric-and-tahini twist; a Hong Kong hotspot near Cincinnati is slinging serious stir-fry.
This trip, Guy Fieri's getting into mega Mexican, mac 'n' cheese and prime-time pie; there's lights-out Latin in Chicago putting an upscale spin on shrimp empanadas and the-bomb birria grilled cheese.
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.
Guy Fieri grabs fistfuls of flavor at a California spot bringing next-level Mediterranean to the West Coast; a New Jersey bistro by the beach slings herbaceous octopus, and an Indianapolis Argentine joint fires up chimichurri chorizo.
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.
Fieri's diving into a festival of flavor! In California, Joe Mantegna joins the party for a righteous ricotta pie.A Cincinnati joint is plating a prime-time pork burger with kimchi, and a spot in Austin, TX, is serving killer coconut escolar ceviche.
Guy Fieri's going global, beginning with Filipino island adobo in Calgary, Alberta; a food truck in Austin, TX, is serving brisket with a turmeric-and-tahini twist; a Hong Kong hotspot near Cincinnati is slinging serious stir-fry.
This trip, Guy Fieri's getting into mega Mexican, mac 'n' cheese and prime-time pie; there's lights-out Latin in Chicago putting an upscale spin on shrimp empanadas and the-bomb birria grilled cheese.
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.
Guy Fieri grabs fistfuls of flavor at a California spot bringing next-level Mediterranean to the West Coast; a New Jersey bistro by the beach slings herbaceous octopus, and an Indianapolis Argentine joint fires up chimichurri chorizo.
Guy Fieri tries a Polish restaurant, a Caribbean restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, and a shrimp restaurant in Brunswick, Ga.
Guy Fieri's digging major meat, Mexican and more; a meaty mashup in Ohio slays it with a signature cheesesteak; a Minneapolis spot serves lights-out Thai tea pancakes; a Montana joint plates up carneasadaburritos.
Guy Fieri dives into comfort cooking; trying barbecue fries and a new spin on chilaquiles in Phoenix; in Boulder, Colo., a pizza place loads up the pies and offers their meatball grinder; a Dallas spot cranks out all kinds of off-the-chain chicken.
A Lansing, Mich., food truck dishes out shrimp burgers and a unique potato popper; a Bosnian restaurant in Tucson, Ariz., fires up legit Eastern European specialties; a down-home Southern seafood spot cooks up clam chowder and fries up favorites.
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Molly Yeh shares her favorite cozy recipes, like succulent meatball-stuffed biscuits; she also loves her tomato squash soup and creamy spinach and artichoke chicken casserole.
Molly Yeh's mom comes to the farm to share a few family recipes before baby arrives; Molly makes pastrami eggrolls as a tribute to her mother's hometown to go with citrus chicken rice bowls and grilled veggies.
Molly treats her girlfriends to a twist on taco night; her menu includes taco pizza al pastor with tomatillo salsa and avocado cucumber salad served alongside watermelon agua fresca; she finishes off the night with chocolate-covered ice cream tacos.
Cookbook author, food blogger and Midwest transplant Molly Yeh embraces her country life and makes dishes inspired by her Jewish and Chinese heritage -- with a taste of the Midwest, too.
Molly Yeh makes fun and tasty Pan-Asian fast foods with a homespun edge; Molly starts her snack day with a savory char siu sandwich and BEC fried rice before getting sweet with fish-shaped chocolate taiyaki and refreshing strawberry milk tea.
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.
Ree's feast for toast lovers starts with chicken pot pie toast, which has a creamy filling served on crispy brioche; French onion grilled cheese; mixed mushroom toast with whipped ricotta; cinnamon s'mores toast for dessert.
Ree whips up four stunning soups including hamburger soup, tomato soup with parmesan croutons, sausage, potato and kale soup and spinach soup.
Ree makes comfort food the easy way starting with carrot cake French toast, a tasty combo of two classics in one make-ahead breakfast; she makes corn and green chili chowder in a multi pot, butterscotch lava cake and a fried red tomato sandwich.
Broccoli chicken and cheese soup, outrageously cheesy creamy sage baked ravioli, meatless cauliflower parm, hazelnut hot chocolate made in the slow cooker.
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The versatility of cheese, starting with a French Onion Soup Burger and Baked Brie Topped with Savory Granola and Fruit. There are also Chiles Rellenos and, for dessert, Ginger Lemon Basque Cheesecake with Lemon Curd Topping.
Host Eric Adjepong welcomes Anne Burrell of New York, Joe Sasto of Chicago, and Chris Oh of Los Angeles to his late-night poker game; with $30,000 of their own money, these chefs are here to settle which city's culinary scene reigns supreme.
Eric Adjepong invites Tiffani Faison, Christian Petroni, and Kelsey Murphy to put their reputations and $5,000 of their own money on the line; it's the clash of the champions as these three friends try to prove they still have what it takes.
Pride is on the line in Eric Adjepong's late-night culinary poker showdown as 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing hosts Michael Symon and Esther Choi are joined by Season 2 champion Jonathon Sawyer to battle for a pot of $24,000.
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 heads to Fairbanks for an Alaskan culinary adventure; authentic German specialties at a super funky food truck; a food-and-music jamfest; Cuban favorites; meatball subs.
In Bend, Ore., a bagel shop is loading up pastrami; a Venezuelan spot in Salt Lake City is making amazing arepas; a Nashville joint is putting their twist on Jamaican specialties.
Bend, Ore., where a funky spot stuffs their buns with unexpected flavors; a Puerto Rican oasis in Utah cooks real deal mofongo, and a Nashville joint serves coal-fired pizza.
Chef Ramsay heads to Redondo Beach, Calif., to try and save Zayna Flaming Grill, a Mediterranean restaurant plagued by substandard food and owners playing the blame game.
Chef Ramsay heads to Redondo Beach, Calif., to try and save Zayna Flaming Grill, a Mediterranean restaurant plagued by substandard food and owners playing the blame game.
Gordon Ramsay steps in to transform a family-run Haitian juice bar and restaurant in Brooklyn, N.Y., that has fallen into utter chaos.
Love Bites is a small restaurant in Saugerties, N.Y., run by childhood sweethearts who have trouble separating their work and personal lives; Gordon Ramsay steps in to save both the cafe and the couple's engagement.
Guy Fieri's on a tour of the Southeast, starting with an out-of-bounds brisket po'boy in Port Allen, LA; then, Guy finds shrimp rolls in Gainesville, Fla.; a Korean-Mexican mashup in Atlanta is rocking big-time bulgogi cheesesteaks.
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's getting into flavors from all over, starting with a Vietnamese spot in Boston that's dishing out rocking rice noodle rolls; Guy finds a legit lamb meatball sub and knockout octopus in Montana.
Guy Fieri's having a sandwich extravaganza at a lunch spot in Indianapolis that is serving up serious flavors with the-bomb brisket au jus and rockin' roast pork.
Love Bites is a small restaurant in Saugerties, N.Y., run by childhood sweethearts who have trouble separating their work and personal lives; Gordon Ramsay steps in to save both the cafe and the couple's engagement.
Guy Fieri's on a tour of the Southeast, starting with an out-of-bounds brisket po'boy in Port Allen, LA; then, Guy finds shrimp rolls in Gainesville, Fla.; a Korean-Mexican mashup in Atlanta is rocking big-time bulgogi cheesesteaks.
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's getting into flavors from all over, starting with a Vietnamese spot in Boston that's dishing out rocking rice noodle rolls; Guy finds a legit lamb meatball sub and knockout octopus in Montana.
Guy Fieri's having a sandwich extravaganza at a lunch spot in Indianapolis that is serving up serious flavors with the-bomb brisket au jus and rockin' roast pork.
Gordon Ramsay steps in to transform a family-run Haitian juice bar and restaurant in Brooklyn, N.Y., that has fallen into utter chaos.
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Memories of a weekend in Florida inspire Valerie Bertinelli to make Cuban food at home; Cubano salad; Cuban sandwiches with slow cooker pulled pork; spicy black bean soup; a tropical sundae; grapefruit mojitos.
Valerie Bertinelli digs up some of her favorite recipes and remembers all the places that she has called home.
Blue cheese-stuffed olives and a perfect martini; pasta alla vongole with roasted asparagus; mushrooms with spicy chili salt; limoncello challah bread pudding.
Valerie Bertinelli and her husband, Tom, prepare comfort foods like shrimp scampi with herb breadcrumbs, pull-apart garlic bread with asiago, Helen's orange and fennel salad, crispy chocolate-mint cookies and hot chai with spiced rum.
Ree Drummond shares simple takes on comfort classics; she spices up Tex-Mex chicken fried steak, puts a speedy spin on pesto chicken lasagna skillet, gives cream of celery soup a retro vibe, and adds luxury to white chocolate hot chocolate.
Ree Drummond is making a special meal to deliver to Beverly, the curator of the Drummond family's historic home and museum.
Ree Drummond prepares old-fashioned comfort foods; tuna noodle casserole; meatballs in sweet and sour sauce; glazed apple dumplings; cheesy Welsh rarebit.
A trip down memory lane with updated comfort food favorites; Ree brings back soothing retro noodle soup, an amazing air fryer grilled cheese, beloved spaghetti and cheese, nostalgic pizza stuffed peppers and a classic chocolate malt.
Molly Yeh throws an outdoor pizza party to celebrate her friends' second 40th birthdays; she makes cheesy baloney pizzas, a fun chicken parm caesar salad, indulgent five spice limoncello and her moist matcha, red bean and almond rainbow cookie cake.
Molly Yeh is having a fry-out on the farm; she makes juicy buttermilk fried chicken, a roasted broccoli and grape salad and colorful Harissa carrots and ranch; almond tarts with a sweet raspberry glaze.
Molly Yeh hosts a big, bread-y, buttery family feast; she prepares Buttery Ham with a Spiced Honey Glaze, pillowy Parker House Rolls, Bacon Brussels Sprout Stuffing and Chocolate Coconut Silk Pie.
Molly Yeh is making hearty foods to keep her family warm; the cozy menu includes comforting chicken and dumpling soup with decadent no knead salami bread and zippy citrus and greens salad.
The Kitchen gets cozy with roasts and toasts, starting with Sunny's Winning Pesto and Ricotta Crostini and Geoffrey's Tostones with Tuna Tartare and Adobo Chili.
Giving beloved family recipes a feel-good makeover, starting with spicy pork loin and lettuce wraps; there's also a non-alcoholic dry-tai, chocolate cheesecake with strawberry topping, and post-workout lemon poppy seed bars.
Four top sandwich makers must prepare their signature sandwich using only six pounds of ingredients; the creation of an outside-the-box sandwich using some twisted bread and cheese substitutes forces the judges to make a tough decision.
Guy wheels out a vat of goo containing mysterious canned foods that the chefs must grab and use in a fried dish; a scary version of musical carts to determine ingredients for a redemption dinner.
Guy Fieri sends talented chefs running through the aisles of Flavortown Market for the chance to make some serious dough; they face real-world challenges as they compete to be the last chef standing in this high-stakes cooking competition.
Chefs pair up and compete against the other teams; the teams must serve up a fried feast using only ingredients that begin with the letter F; the duos must create a fine dining dinner on a bare-bones budget.
A budget battle is taken up by three cost-saving chefs; Guy Fieri challenges them to prepare a four-plate dinner with only $25; the winner earns an automatic $10,000 before facing the all-star judge of their choice.
Guy Fieri sends talented chefs running through the aisles of Flavortown Market for the chance to make some serious dough. They face real-world challenges as they compete to be the last chef standing in this high-stakes cooking competition.
Eight determined chefs remain at the halfway point of the qualifier rounds. Only those who conquer their intense one-on-one battles and the unpredictability of the randomizer will advance to Tournament of Champions VII.
Eric Adjepong invites Tiffani Faison, Christian Petroni, and Kelsey Murphy to put their reputations and $5,000 of their own money on the line; it's the clash of the champions as these three friends try to prove they still have what it takes.
Eight determined chefs remain at the halfway point of the qualifier rounds. Only those who conquer their intense one-on-one battles and the unpredictability of the randomizer will advance to Tournament of Champions VII.
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.
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.
This trip, Guy Fieri is grabbin' some unique eats.
In Kauai, Hawaii, a culinary dojo amping up local specialties like saimin and chilli pepper chicken; a twist on tacos and burritos in Kansas City, Mo.; a funky food truck in El Paso, Texas, putting out meatless Mexican that's huge on taste.
Cultural cuisine with a twist: a cafe that's been serving scratch-made Scandinavian specialties in Salt Lake City since the 1950s; a pizza joint putting an Indian spin on the classic Italian pie; a funky Chinese-American mashup in New Orleans.
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.
Guy Fieri travels the country, digging into awesome bird and beef; in Longmont, a fried chicken emporium serves up their specialty along with unique chicharrones.
Palmer challenges the final three bakers to make layered sky-high Marie Antoinette cakes decorated with an elaborate floral headdress theme; Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller decide who wins $25,000 and the title of Spring Baking Champion.
Palmer asks the final four bakers to make strawberry fraisier cakes; the bottom two bakers must make one item with a significant personal story for judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller to decide who will move on to the finale.
Jesse Palmer asks the five bakers to make floating tropical fruit desserts; the competitors cook for judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller when they make an ice cream-filled cake bombe that's decorated to glow in the dark.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown ask the sibling teams to create cream puff friendship bracelets decorated with messages to each other; then, in a choux your own adventure twist, the bakers must use unexpected ingredients like ube, dates, and tahini.
The second round action continues as the last of the Super 16 fight for a chance at the quarterfinals; Guy Fieri has four final spots in the Great 8 that will put each winning chef one step closer to winning the belt, the coveted title and $150,000.
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The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Chef Giada De Laurentiis team up again to bring the heat into Bobby Flay's kitchen; the duo has recruited Indian expert Chef Paddy Rawal and Caribbean specialist Chef Trey Lamont to set Bobby's kitchen ablaze.
News anchor Don Lemon and Chef Alex Guarnaschelli have news: Bobby is going down.
Sunny Anderson and TV host Nina Parker conspire with chefs John Cleveland and Michael Fiorelli to beat Bobby Flay.
Michael Symon and comedian Manon Mathews cheer on chefs Erin Miller and Stephen Coe, while Bobby Flay is greeted with a familiar face.
Gordon Ramsay tries to transform New Jersey Italian restaurant Da Mimmo.
Ramsay attempts to revamp a country club restaurant that struggles to find cohesiveness and revive its lackluster menu, despite an absent owner.
Laila Ali and Chef Brooke Williamson try to knock out Bobby Flay with their hungry contender chefs Elia Aboumrad and Ross Martin.
Chefs Wolfgang Puck and protégé Antonia Lofaso team up with a chef couple, Fany Gerson and Danny Ortiz de Montellano, to take on Bobby Flay.
Gordon Ramsay tries to transform New Jersey Italian restaurant Da Mimmo.
Ramsay attempts to revamp a country club restaurant that struggles to find cohesiveness and revive its lackluster menu, despite an absent owner.
Laila Ali and Chef Brooke Williamson try to knock out Bobby Flay with their hungry contender chefs Elia Aboumrad and Ross Martin.
Chefs Wolfgang Puck and protégé Antonia Lofaso team up with a chef couple, Fany Gerson and Danny Ortiz de Montellano, to take on Bobby Flay.
Sunny Anderson and TV host Nina Parker conspire with chefs John Cleveland and Michael Fiorelli to beat Bobby Flay.
Michael Symon and comedian Manon Mathews cheer on chefs Erin Miller and Stephen Coe, while Bobby Flay is greeted with a familiar face.
Chef Jet Tila and actor Sutton Foster create a new musical for Bobby Flay; pastry chefs Kaitlin Guerin and Laura Warren attempt to whip up a win.