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- Noah's culinary journey sampling local dishes in various cities to nominate one extraordinary dish for Best Bite In Town showdown judged by expert panel.
- Chef Antonia Lofaso challenges the foremost cooks from the East and West Coasts to step up in the ultimate battle to determine which coast does summer food best.
- Famous Hollywood guests will compete in games and trivia related to food.
- Follows host Darnell Ferguson as he stages two different battles in each episode between rival chefs to finally bury the hatchet and win the cash prize along with a lifelong bragging rights over their food foe.
- Eight of the most renowned chefs compete to win up to $75,000 in prizes and the coveted trophy.
- Guy Fieri brings together top prospects to find the host for the next big food road show.
- Hit the road with Mark and Ryan, BFF dads with a combined love of all things grilled, fried, creative and downright flavorful. They'll showcase some of the most-epic bites to leave you wanting more-and perhaps serve up a few dad jokes while they're at it.
- It follows three cooks as they shop on a budget to make an inexpensive and delicious dish.
- Valerie Bertinelli hosts as restaurant-owning families compete in challenges requiring them to overcome real-life restaurant curve balls. The team that impresses the food world's most intimidating judges wins $10,000.
- A lover of true barbecue, Rashad Jones is on a mission to find not only down-home authentic meats, but also unexpected ways of using them. He's got the inside scoop on where to find classic and creative 'cue you'll crave.
- A Chinese-American family, Jewish family and Italian-American family face off to see whose family restaurant fare is the best, and the winning family takes home the $10,000 prize.
- Hawaiian, Italian and Texas State Fair families compete to win a life-changing $10,000 for their restaurant. In the first round, the teams have to make a deep-fried family favorite using proteins that are frozen solid.
- Israeli, Indian and Southern restaurant-owning families compete for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win $10, 000. In the first round, they have to make a seafood feast under an intense time crunch.
- A Filipino family, a Portuguese-American family and a family from New Orleans compete for a chance to win $10, 000 for their family-run restaurants. In the first round, they must transform their best-seller into a taco combo.
- Chef Antonia Lofaso kicks off the summer food competition; chefs Tiffani Falson and Brooke Williamson lead their coastal teams of four chefs in the first challenge, taking on some of the most iconic summer food ever: boardwalk bites.
- Antonia Lofaso challenges the chefs to create dishes with the star of coastal cuisine, seafood; Tiffani Faison and Brooke Williamson kick things off with a one-on-one battle; the teams make their coast's version of a budget seafood feast.
- Antonia Lofaso challenges the chefs to create delicious summer eats for the Fourth of July; chef mentors Tiffani Faison and Brooke Williamson lead their teams to create the ultimate burger.
- Antonia Lofaso challenges chef-mentors Tiffani Faison and Brooke Williamson to team up with a chef of their choosing to make a hot and cold duo; the chefs participate in a boardwalk bake sale.
- Antonia Lofaso challenges the chefs to create dishes fit for a day at sea. Chef-mentors Tiffani Faison and Brooke Williamson lead a team challenge to make a decadent brunch; competing chefs face a challenge to create a romantic dinner.
- In 'Dish Pics", the teams have to guess the name of food items represented by a collection of pictures. In "Shop 'Til You Drop", one member of each team has to guess if a food related statement by Guy is a fact or fake, the correct or incorrect guesses resulting in their teammates having to carry more and more food items, dropping an item resulting in that team out of the game. In "Cooktionary", Guy and Antonia will simultaneously draw food related items with the teams needing to guess what they're drawing. In "Hot Potato", one member from each team will have to list items belonging to a food category to their teammate, a correct guess of the category by that teammate which will then move the proverbial "hot potato" to the next team, who goes through the same process, with the goal of the game not to be stuck with the hot potato when the buzzer sounds. And in "Charade the Pantry", each team will have forty-five seconds to guess as many food or cooking related items Guy and Antonia are acting out in a game of charades.
- With the ultimate summer getaway on the line, Antonia Lofaso challenges the chefs to flip a classic tropical drink into a beachside meal;the final battle, the last 2 chefs must make a dinner using ingredients from their dream destination.
- Host Ree Drummond sends three home cooks to the market with $20 to grab the items they need to make their signature shortcut dish in just 20 minutes. Then, Ree challenges the cooks to prep a dinner to impress using some of her own favorite shortcut items.
- Host Ree Drummond challenges three home cooks to prove that leftovers make great start-overs. First, they must turn leftover sandwiches into an inviting breakfast before transforming classic dinner leftovers into exciting and new supper sensations.
- In "Guy-Q Test", the teams have to pick from nine different food or cooking related categories on which to answer multiple choice questions. In "The Food Chain", Guy will name a food category and the teams will have to name the top ten items within that category, with an incorrect answer eliminating that team from the rest of that category. In "Cooktionary", Guy and Antonia will simultaneously draw food related items with the teams needing to guess what they're drawing. In "Greetings from Flavortown", the teams will have to guess which city is represented by photographs of food. And in "Hot Potato", one member from each team will have to list items belonging to a food category to their teammate, a correct guess of the category by that teammate which will then move the proverbial "hot potato" to the next team, who goes through the same process, with the goal of the game not to be stuck with the hot potato when the buzzer sounds.
- In "Dish or Dat", the teams have to guess if the food related word or phrase Guy states is represented by the photo under the word "Dish" or the one under the word "Dat". In "What's Cooking?", the teams have to guess what dish Antonia is preparing as she pulls food items out of a shopping cart one at a time. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have a flat canvass on which to create a figure of an animal using only the candy items available, Antonia to judge which is best. In "Shop 'Til You Drop", one member of each team has to guess if a food related statement by Guy is a fact or fake, the correct or incorrect guesses resulting in their teammates having to carry more and more food items, dropping an item resulting in that team out of the game. And in "Charade the Pantry", each team will have forty-five seconds to guess as many food or cooking related items Guy and Antonia are acting out in a game of charades.
- In "Dish or Dat", the teams have to guess if the food related word or phrase Guy states is represented by the photo under the word "Dish" or the one under the word "Dat". In "Cloche Encounters", the teams have to match the celebrity photo under a cloche to the food item under another cloche that is part of his/her name. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have ten minutes to prepare their best omelet from the available ingredients with Antonia to judge which is best, there being an added caveat that each team has to use a special egg in the way that Guy dictates. In "WTF (What the Food)?", Guy will read out fun facts about a particular food item, the teams needing to correctly guess that food item as quickly as possible. And in "Hot Potato", one member from each team will have to list items belonging to a food category to their teammate, a correct guess of the category by that teammate which will then move the proverbial "hot potato" to the next team, who goes through the same process, with the goal of the game not to be stuck with the hot potato when the buzzer sounds.
- This week, it's a battle of the celebrity chefs and their plus ones. In "Dish-Guys'd", the teams have to decipher the pictogram puzzle to guess correctly what food or dish is represented. In "Shop 'Til You Drop", one member of each team has to guess if a food related statement by Guy is a fact or fake, the correct or incorrect guesses resulting in their teammates having to carry more and more food items, dropping an item resulting in that team out of the game. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have ten minutes to prepare their best grilled cheese from the available ingredients with Antonia to judge which is best, there being an added caveat that each team has to wear special attire allowing each person to use only one of their arms/hands. "In Guy-Q Test", the teams have to pick from nine different food or cooking related categories on which to answer multiple choice questions. And in "The Food Chain", Guy will name a food category and the teams will have to name the top fifteen items within that category, with an incorrect answer eliminating that team from the rest of that category.
- In "Dish-Guys'd", the teams have to decipher the pictogram puzzle to guess correctly what food or dish is represented. In "Cooktionary", Guy and Antonia will simultaneously draw food related items with the teams needing to guess what they're drawing. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams will have ten minutes to decorate a cake on a theme from a random draw, Antonia to judge which is best, with the caveat that only one team member wearing blackout glasses can decorate and touch the cake, the other team member only allowed to instruct. In "Guy-Q Test", the teams have to pick from nine different food or cooking related categories on which to answer multiple choice questions. And in "The Food Chain", Guy will name a food category and the teams will have to name the sixteen items within that category, with an incorrect answer eliminating that team from the rest of that category.
- In 'Dish Pics", the teams have to guess the name of food items represented by a collection of pictures. In "Cloche Encounters", the teams have to match the celebrity photo under a cloche to the food item under another cloche that is part of his/her name. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have five minutes to prepare their best representation of Guy's face in the form of an unbaked pizza from the available ingredients with Antonia to judge which is best. In "WTF (What the Food)?", Guy will read out fun facts about a particular food item, the teams needing to guess correctly that food item as quickly as possible. And in "Global Gourmet", the teams, each with an identical set of international flags, have to place the flag corresponding to a dish's country of origin.
- In 'Dish Pics", the teams have to guess the name of food items represented by a collection of pictures. In "What's Cooking?", the teams have to guess what dish Antonia is preparing as she pulls food items out of a shopping cart one at a time. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have to use an assortment of breakfast pastry items to construct a plane, train or automobile, chosen via a random draw, in ten minutes, Antonia to judge which is best. "In Guy-Q Test", the teams have to pick from nine different food or cooking related categories on which to answer multiple choice questions. And in "Global Gourmet", the teams, each with an identical set of international flags, have to place the flag corresponding to a dish's country of origin.
- In "Dish or Dat", the teams have to guess if the food related word or phrase Guy states is represented by the photo under the word "Dish" or the one under the word "Dat". In "Cloche Encounters", the teams have to match the celebrity photo under a cloche to the food item under another cloche that is part of his/her name. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have ten minutes to build a gingerbread house made up of the breakfast ingredients available to them, and since there is no gingerbread among the ingredients, the teams also have to come up with a back story on who lives in their creation; Antonia is to judge which is best. In "The Food Chain", Guy will name a food category and the teams will have to name the ten items within that category, with an incorrect answer eliminating that team from the rest of that category. And in "Stick a Fork in It!", the teams are shown a photo of a musical artist, and have to place a fork in the appropriate food item on a buffet table about which that artist has a hit song.
- Guy introduces a new game to start the competition in honor of his celebrity chef friends on this panel of contestants. In "Greetings from Flavor Town", Guy will show a series of food related photos taken from cities around the world, the teams having to guess correctly the city. In "Charade the Pantry", the teams have to guess correctly the food and cooking related words and phrases Guy and Antonia are acting out. In "Some Assembly Required", the teams have ten minutes to make a milkshake, themed to a randomly drawn holiday and using solely the ingredients available, with Antonia to judge which is best. The teams must whip their own cream and are given a handicap the same for all. In "WTF (What the Food)?", Guy will read out fun facts about a particular food item, the teams needing to guess correctly that food item as quickly as possible. And in "Hot Potato", one member from each team will have to list items belonging to a food category to their teammate, a correct guess of the category by that teammate which will then move the proverbial "hot potato" to the next team, who goes through the same process, with the goal of the game not to be stuck with the hot potato when the buzzer sounds.