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Chefs defeated in a pork challenge are back in pursuit of ultimate redemption; they must use only the ingredients they can carry in their bare hands; the final two chefs must shop for one ingredient per aisle to make a winning upscale dinner.
Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to make a fruit-forward feast using a grocery list given by Guy's son Hunter; the three remaining chefs must then make a fine-dining fruit dinner featuring fruit they don't knock over in a game of bowling.
Guy Fieri has plenty of deals to welcome four chefs to Flavortown Market, with red light specials in all 10 aisles; using the red light specials, the chefs must create a fried feast before making a pork dish that's limited to 11 ingredients or fewer.
Alex Guarnaschelli makes her return to Flavortown Market by taking on Rocco DiSpirito and Brian Malarkey; Guy Fieri hits them with his new swap wheel.
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The chefs are in for a tricky puzzle with a very sweet drink and a challenging beef product in the first round; a giant clam in the second basket is an exciting find for the competitors, but cooking it correctly may prove challenging.
The chefs get fries and thighs in every basket; in the appetizer basket, a delicate protein paired with a newfangled starch; bubble tea crashes the theme party in the second round.
When the chefs get fried potatoes topped with Korean chile powder in the appetizer basket, the judges could be in for some fusion confusion or satisfying first plates; the competitors find a versatile, lean cut of meat in the entrée basket.
The chefs face smoked-food challenges requiring them to make modern dishes with the ancient method; a sweet surprise and a buttery fish are two of the ingredients in the appetizer basket; the second basket features a lean meat and a spicy liqueur.
When the ovens and fryers are turned off, four chefs have no choice but to get their grill on; a rare meat hits the heat and a frozen food favorite might not thrill the chefs; The final two must contend with double-smoked bacon in the dessert basket.
New York City chef Kelvin Fernandez already beat Bobby Flay with his legendary signature dish; Bobby invites him for a shot at the Titans, where judge Adrienne Cheatham must decide if Kelvin's strategy has payed off.
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 Shirley Chung has a bone to pick with Bobby Flay's Titans, especially her former roommate, Brooke Williamson; while Shirley's intimate knowledge could lead to their downfall, Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian's judging keeps everyone on their toes.
Chef Scott Conant enters Bobby Flay's kitchen to prove he still has what it takes to compete; Scott enjoys showing off his skills to the Titans, and it's all fun and games until judge Jonathan Waxman puts the pressure on.
Mikey Day teams up with Katie Lee; Minnie Nguyen and Southern expert Adam Hodgson both have one goal: secure a win against Bobby.
British bloke Brooklyn Beckham recruits Sunny Anderson to bring a transatlantic takeover to Bobby Flay's kitchen; chefs Francis Legge and Caroline Budge are ready to bring the heat from across the pond.
Things get heated when Florida chefs Noel Cruz and Andrew Zarzosa face off for a shot at Bobby Flay; Food Network regulars Katie Lee and Eddie Jackson do their best to razz Bobby with a dish he knows nothing about.
Hamilton star Christopher Jackson and Chef Josh Capon double-team Bobby Flay while chefs Edwin Bayone and Kyle McClelland deep-fry his ego.
English chef Ian Winslade and Southern chef Geoff Rhyne must get through the challenges of the star ingredient before they can have a proper smackdown against Bobby Flay.
Katie Lee Biegel and David Burtka dial up the distractions while chefs Lambert Givens and Jesse Houston try to ring Bobby Flay's bell.
Food Network's Eddie Jackson and Anne Burrell hope to trip up Bobby Flay with some stellar competition; things come down to the wire between chefs Nokee Bucayu and Jay Reifel, leaving Anne, Eddie and Bobby all on the edge of their seats.
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.
Superchef Anne Burrell teams up with supermodel Gigi Hadid to give Bobby a real taste of the spotlight; they're hoping international chefs Melissa Araujo and Max Robbins can blind Bobby with their brilliance and capture a win.
Chef Scott Conant (``Chopped``) recruits actress Vivica A. Fox to help throw shade at Bobby Flay; hoping Bobby freezes under the pressure are French master chef Nico Romo and Caribbean enthusiast chef Peter Prime.
Chef Richard Blais and TV host Natalie Morales have their sights set on taking down Bobby Flay; they bring in chef Johnny Hernandez and chef Coby Farrow to kick Bobby out of his own kitchen; fish serves as the star ingredient.
Former Olympian and chef Dawn Burrell and West Coast legend chef Rob Lam face off before they go for the gold against Bobby Flay; Food Network's Clinton Kelly and Jet Tila are there to cheer them on to victory.
Duff Goldman and Amanda Freitag attempt to bake up a win against Bobby.
Alton Brown and Jet Tila know that to beat Bobby Flay, they're going to have to bring in the heavy-hitters; with two James Beard Award-winning chefs, Jonathon Sawyer and Mark Ladner, this one is destined to be an uphill battle for Bobby.
Gordon Ramsay tries to transform El Cantito, a Puerto Rican restaurant, that is struggling to keep the business afloat with malfunctioning equipment, a small staff and pandemic-induced financial strain.
The co-owners of South Brooklyn Foundry don't see eye-to-eye, causing communication to grow toxic while the restaurant falls into more debt; Gordon Ramsay steps in to reassess the Brooklyn eatery's priorities and straighten out the finances.
Duff Goldman and Amanda Freitag attempt to bake up a win against Bobby.
Alton Brown and Jet Tila know that to beat Bobby Flay, they're going to have to bring in the heavy-hitters; with two James Beard Award-winning chefs, Jonathon Sawyer and Mark Ladner, this one is destined to be an uphill battle for Bobby.
Gordon Ramsay tries to transform El Cantito, a Puerto Rican restaurant, that is struggling to keep the business afloat with malfunctioning equipment, a small staff and pandemic-induced financial strain.
The co-owners of South Brooklyn Foundry don't see eye-to-eye, causing communication to grow toxic while the restaurant falls into more debt; Gordon Ramsay steps in to reassess the Brooklyn eatery's priorities and straighten out the finances.
Chef Richard Blais and TV host Natalie Morales have their sights set on taking down Bobby Flay; they bring in chef Johnny Hernandez and chef Coby Farrow to kick Bobby out of his own kitchen; fish serves as the star ingredient.
Former Olympian and chef Dawn Burrell and West Coast legend chef Rob Lam face off before they go for the gold against Bobby Flay; Food Network's Clinton Kelly and Jet Tila are there to cheer them on to victory.
Things heat up in this summertime battle as chefs Phelix Gardner and Enrika Williams try to make a splash with a win in Bobby Flay's kitchen; Bobby uses his chef knives to try and slash Eddie Jackson and Ted Allen's summer fun.
Chefs and business partners Scott Calhoun and David Feola must challenge each other before they take Bobby Flay down; Anne Burrell and Michael Symon give Bobby the business.
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Guy Fieri welcomes the victorious Great Eight back into the arena to compete in the toughest quarterfinals in Tournament of Champions history, where they'll have to face each other along with the dreaded randomizer in sudden death showdowns.
For each team, Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown ask the older sibling to make one big dessert and the younger sibling to make a dozen little desserts; the teammates can talk to each other, but they can't work on each other's desserts!
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown task the final sibling teams with creating ``Cat in the Hat`` helper desserts; they must craft a large, non-cake dessert featuring a joyful animal character.
Ramsay tries to help the owners of New York Italian restaurant Mama Maria's.
Ramsay heads to Pennsylvania's Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine.
Ramsay goes to Boston's La Galleria 33 and tries to help the owners turn their failing business around.
At La Galleria 33 in Boston, Ramsay forces the owners to confront their staff and reclaim control of the restaurant; menus and decor are revamped.
In Des Moines, Iowa, unique smoked wings and an apple dumpling dessert; in West Des Moines, an Ecuadorian spot serving chicken with rice and pork with hominy; in Eugene, Ore., fresh caught Dungeness crab and crawfish pie.
In Baltimore, wicked wings and a killer steak wrap; in Eugene, Ore., a soul food joint smoking barbecue bird and their signature burger; in Des Moines, Iowa, fried chicken and decadent red velvet waffles.
Guy Fieri checks in with some funky Flavortown tastemakers, starting with a wicked-good waffle spot in Syracuse; an Allston joint is bringing gourmet mushroom asada and a Minneapolis pub is stuffing their patties with ghost pepper cheese.
In Cincinnati, jerk chicken and spicy snapper; in Boston, porcini cascioni and rosettes; in Duluth, Bangkok burrito and a killer lamb curry.
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.
In Atlantic City, N.J., crab-stuffed flounder and a legit spin on cannelloni; in Phoenix, a pizza shop fires up pies topped with everything from baked ziti to chicken Marsala; in Bakersfield, Calif., tri-tip and grilled chicken.
Guy heads to Cincinnati to three righteous restaurants; a funky pub with creative hot dogs and sammies; a Belgian spot featuring waffles and beer cheese pretzels; a Southwestern spot serves up short rib street tacos and a chicken torta.
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 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.
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.
This trip, Guy Fieri travels the country diving into some meaty masterpieces starting at a spot in Longmont, Colorado, that serves craft beer and primo pub grub like their piled-high poutine burger.
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.
Guy Fieri's grabbing seaside snacks, global spice and Southern soul; in Georgia, a Tybee Island joint goes gourmet with hot dogs, while a Savannah soul food spot rolls out an oxtail twist; in Idaho, a Boise café serves up a taste of Afghanistan.
Guy Fieri checks out the Phoenix food scene and visits an Irish pub that incorporates Southwestern style; he explores a family joint that serves smoke and spice wood-fired pizza and a neighborhood taqueria that aims to redefine Mexican street food.
Guy's tasting high-octane hot dogs, Buffalo knots, and noodle bowls.
Guy Fieri's diving into killer culinary and cocktails; in San Antonio, TX, a Mexican spot is going over-the-top with scratch-made torta ahogada; a funky spot in Brunswick, GA, is serving up fried chicken and creative cocktails in a hidden speakeasy.
Guy Fieri's starting at a South Bound Brook, N.J., meat market and stacking up their spin on the sloppy joe; in Nashville, Tenn., a taco joint is piling nachos with local flavor; a down-home spot is serving the bomb barbecue pork mac.
Guy Fieri stops at some standout spots, starting with lights-out lamb shank at a Lebanese eatery in Minneapolis; a DDD O.G. in Venice, Calif. cranks out smoked wings and a Falmouth, Mass. joint has added a roast beef sammie.
Guy Fieri is digging into chicken and some crazy creations; in Palm Springs, Calif., a crepe spot is all about the savory, while a joint is cooking real deal Mexican pollo; an Egyptian food truck is serving wings and a falafel waffle.
Guy Fieri is diggin' into all kinds of flavor, starting in Santa Fe, N.M., at a pub serving comfort grub like chicken and biscuits and in-the-shell clam chowder.
Guy's tasting high-octane hot dogs, Buffalo knots, and noodle bowls.
Guy Fieri's diving into killer culinary and cocktails; in San Antonio, TX, a Mexican spot is going over-the-top with scratch-made torta ahogada; a funky spot in Brunswick, GA, is serving up fried chicken and creative cocktails in a hidden speakeasy.
Guy Fieri's starting at a South Bound Brook, N.J., meat market and stacking up their spin on the sloppy joe; in Nashville, Tenn., a taco joint is piling nachos with local flavor; a down-home spot is serving the bomb barbecue pork mac.
Guy Fieri stops at some standout spots, starting with lights-out lamb shank at a Lebanese eatery in Minneapolis; a DDD O.G. in Venice, Calif. cranks out smoked wings and a Falmouth, Mass. joint has added a roast beef sammie.
Guy Fieri is digging into chicken and some crazy creations; in Palm Springs, Calif., a crepe spot is all about the savory, while a joint is cooking real deal Mexican pollo; an Egyptian food truck is serving wings and a falafel waffle.
Guy Fieri is diggin' into all kinds of flavor, starting in Santa Fe, N.M., at a pub serving comfort grub like chicken and biscuits and in-the-shell clam chowder.
Guy Fieri's grabbing seaside snacks, global spice and Southern soul; in Georgia, a Tybee Island joint goes gourmet with hot dogs, while a Savannah soul food spot rolls out an oxtail twist; in Idaho, a Boise café serves up a taste of Afghanistan.
Guy Fieri checks out the Phoenix food scene and visits an Irish pub that incorporates Southwestern style; he explores a family joint that serves smoke and spice wood-fired pizza and a neighborhood taqueria that aims to redefine Mexican street food.
Noah Cappe's taste buds are brought to life at the Día de los Muertos Festival in San Antonio, Texas, where fair food staples are twisted into new fusions; he visits the Florida State Fair and the Brevard Renaissance Fair for sweet and savory treats.
Noah Cappe heads to Balboa Nights in San Diego, where the carnival eats are fresh and twisted; Noah heads to Florida's Space Coast for the Key Lime Pie Festival and the Coastal Carolina Fair in South Carolina for a dough-nutty banana pudding.
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Molly Yeh is hosting book club on the farm; she makes walnut-crusted brie mac and cheese, succulent skillet pork chops with salsa verde, squash and apple salad with mustardy dressing and, for dessert, Dakota-style plum cakes.
Molly Yeh prepares a decadent Midwest meal in honor of her hometown, Chicago; she makes sausage, peppers and onion deep dish pizza, Chicago corn dog bites, sweet and salty caramel and cheddar popcorn mix and mint truffle bars.
Molly Yeh is putting her own spin on some of her favorite dishes to make a fun meal for Nick and her dad; the menu includes Molly's Chicago Dog Meatloaf with Mustard Glaze, a Salt-and-Vinegar Potato Galette and more.
Molly creates a tasty tomato squash soup and labneh grilled cheese for lunch before husband Nick's trombone practice.
Molly makes cheesy smashed meatball burgers, a colorful antipasto salad with prosciutto-wrapped breadsticks, a crispy parmesan fried onion and spumoni cake jars for dessert.
Molly is making some of her favorite Chinese-inspired recipes; Molly's dad is flying in with Aunt Lucy to visit her and baby Bernie, so Molly makes them her grandma's sweet and sour tepong pork with fried rice that's easy and addictive.
Ree Drummond makes a fiesta feast with ``Spicy Tex-Mex Chicken`` for tacos, ``Charro Style Beans`` and ``Loaded Guacamole``; she also makes frozen ``Blueberry Peach Margaritas,`` a fruity spin on a favorite cocktail.
Ree Drummond creates a combination of Italian and Mexican with a chicken enchilasagna; prepares zucchini bread waffles with cream cheese syrup for the kids' breakfast; potato chip and chocolate chip cookies and a cheeseburger salad.
Ree Drummond celebrates Alex and Mauricio's first wedding anniversary by cooking recipes inspired by their honeymoon in the Maldives; her menu includes grilled vegetable hand rolls, white chocolate pistachio truffles, and tropical tequila cocktails.
Ree Drummond cooks up some quick and easy midweek dinners, starting with grilled steak naan tacos and fast salmon bites with warm brussel sprouts slaw; she makes shortcut cheesy sausage one pot gnocchi and speedy crispy everything chicken cutlets.
Savvy food experts share lively conversation and delicious recipes.
Katie Lee Biegel shares a recipe for a tuna noodle casserole; Geoffrey Zakarian pairs a strawberry saketini with coconut tempura shrimp; Jeff Mauro makes a reuben sandwich.
Ramsay urges two brothers to work through their emotional conflicts to save their beloved Bel Aire Diner in Astoria, New York.
When a New Jersey couple's 6-month-old gastropub is in jeopardy due to their fiery head chef and dysfunctional menu, Gordon Ramsay offers his expertise and works to transform it into a successful business.
Ramsay attempts to revamp a country club restaurant that struggles to find cohesiveness and revive its lackluster menu, despite an absent owner.
Gordon Ramsay tries to transform New Jersey Italian restaurant Da Mimmo.
Guy Fieri tries culinary traditions different cultures; a Mexican joint serves authentic tortillas and tacos in Houston; a spot makes Puerto Rican specialties in Orlando, Fla.; a Jewish deli-on-wheels prepares pastrami and lox.
Guy Fieri digs into a righteous mashup of flavors; a potato-centric palace dishing out hearty Brazilian specialties; Joey Fatone rides shotgun to his very own hot-dog hangout; a dynamite deli serving up real-deal latkes and turkey pastrami.
In Fort Collins, Colo., gangster green chili and mile-high burgers; in Falmouth, Mass., perfect pickle chips and a savory scone sandwich; and just outside of Falmouth, local soft shell crab and hearty kale soup.
In Minneapolis, Minn., steak and braised beef sandwiches; in Atlanta, a fish specialty and pastrami hash; in Plymouth, Mass., cheesesteak pretzels and a twist on traditional shepherd's pie.
The chefs face smoked-food challenges requiring them to make modern dishes with the ancient method; a sweet surprise and a buttery fish are two of the ingredients in the appetizer basket; the second basket features a lean meat and a spicy liqueur.
When the chefs get fried potatoes topped with Korean chile powder in the appetizer basket, the judges could be in for some fusion confusion or satisfying first plates; the competitors find a versatile, lean cut of meat in the entrée basket.
The chefs get fries and thighs in every basket; in the appetizer basket, a delicate protein paired with a newfangled starch; bubble tea crashes the theme party in the second round.
The chefs are in for a tricky puzzle with a very sweet drink and a challenging beef product in the first round; a giant clam in the second basket is an exciting find for the competitors, but cooking it correctly may prove challenging.
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Alex Guarnaschelli makes her return to Flavortown Market by taking on Rocco DiSpirito and Brian Malarkey; Guy Fieri hits them with his new swap wheel.
Guy Fieri has plenty of deals to welcome four chefs to Flavortown Market, with red light specials in all 10 aisles; using the red light specials, the chefs must create a fried feast before making a pork dish that's limited to 11 ingredients or fewer.
Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to make a fruit-forward feast using a grocery list given by Guy's son Hunter; the three remaining chefs must then make a fine-dining fruit dinner featuring fruit they don't knock over in a game of bowling.
Chefs defeated in a pork challenge are back in pursuit of ultimate redemption; they must use only the ingredients they can carry in their bare hands; the final two chefs must shop for one ingredient per aisle to make a winning upscale dinner.
Three restaurant crews featuring family and longtime employees compete.
Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to make a fruit-forward feast using a grocery list given by Guy's son Hunter; the three remaining chefs must then make a fine-dining fruit dinner featuring fruit they don't knock over in a game of bowling.
Chefs defeated in a pork challenge are back in pursuit of ultimate redemption; they must use only the ingredients they can carry in their bare hands; the final two chefs must shop for one ingredient per aisle to make a winning upscale dinner.
Three restaurant crews featuring family and longtime employees compete.
Guy Fieri has plenty of deals to welcome four chefs to Flavortown Market, with red light specials in all 10 aisles; using the red light specials, the chefs must create a fried feast before making a pork dish that's limited to 11 ingredients or fewer.