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In order to Beat Bobby Flay, you have to get to him first. This new series is the ultimate throwdown-showdown... . Three culinary masters, each with their own signature dish, a dish that they'd stake their reputations on, travel to New York for the chance to challenge Bobby Flay to a head-to-head cook-off of their specialty. But first, these contenders must battle it out to see who has the culinary prowess to ultimately go one-on-one against Bobby on his own turf.
Chopped host Ted Allen and comedian Margaret Cho don't play by the rules when it comes to taking down Bobby Flay. To do their dirty work, they've brought in renegade chefs Diane DiMeo and Ian Russo to put culinary golden boy Bobby in his place.
Ring the bell because television personalities Rachael Ray and Ross Mathews are in the house and holding nothing back as they aim to get Bobby Flay beat! They leave nothing to chance with Washington's favorite Indian chef, K.N. Vinod, and owner of eight restaurants, Chef Gavin Fine.
New York chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag step into the arena with one goal in mind: Beat Bobby Flay! Globetrotter Chef Tim Freeman takes on Boston native Chef Nookie Postal for the chance to take down the original Iron Chef.
Clearly someone has some beef to settle when Chefs John Tesar and Terry Sargent step into the arena in the hopes of taking down Bobby Flay. Cutthroat Kitchen judges Jet Tila and Simon Majumdar see which chef is a cut above the rest.
It's a coin toss as former football player, Chef Deji Oduwole, and competition junkie, Chef Zane Holmquist, put their game faces on to compete one-on-one against Bobby Flay. Food Network's Anne Burrell and former professional boxer Laila Ali take a front row seat in what's sure to be a culinary knockout.
Food Network Southern belles Katie Lee and Damaris Phillips aren't all hugs and kisses as they conspire to crush Bobby Flay. New Mexico-born chef, Carlos Baez, takes on Long Island, N.Y., chef Steven Scalesse, for the chance to break Bobby's heart on Valentine's Day.
Food Network vets Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnaschelli ruffle some feathers in this epic culinary battle. Chef Mohan Ismail brings his Singaporean flare against Long Island, N.Y., all-star, Chef Nicole Roarke.
It's new school verse old school, South Western-style, when veteran Sante Fe chef Todd Hall and Phoenix chef Brian Archibald duke it out with hopes of convincing Iron Chef Michael Symon and Chef Michael Voltaggio that they have what it takes to beat Bobby Flay!
The stakes are high as Chopped host Ted Allen and Cooking Channel host Kelsey Nixon step into the arena and decide which chef has the culinary gumption to take down Bobby. Will it be Syrian chef Sanaa Abourezk or Philadelphia's hottest chef, Matt Levin?
This might be Bobby Flay's house, but that doesn't mean he knows what's around every corner! Three of Bobby's closest friends are playing by his rules just to take him down, as Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon go head-to-head in the arena and Katie Lee leads the charge.
E!'s Maria Menounos and Food Network's Scott Conant are bringing the glitz, glamour and competition to Bobby's house as Chefs Branden Levine and Damon Gordon face off for the ultimate reward: beating Bobby Flay.
Baltimore restaurateur Cindy Wolf and Southern belle Stacie Vande Wetering are put to the test as they aim to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two in the kitchen. Keeping score are Worst Cooks in America host Anne Burrell and All Star Academy's Curtis Stone.
Tensions are on the rise as The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Spring Baking Championship host Bobby Deen try their best to get Bobby Flay beat. They've brought in young gun Ty Leon and culinary talent Caprial Pence, who both want the sweet taste of victory!
It's a good ol' fashioned food fight as French caterer Gui Alinat and Dallas caterer Kevin Ashade put it all on the line to get to Bobby Flay. It all falls on New York chefs Josh Capon and Alex Guarnaschelli to pick the competitor they think can bring one of America's finest chefs to his knees!
Bobby Flay has invited two of his most elegant friends to the arena for a classic dinner battle: the Barefoot Contessa herself, Ina Garten, and actor Neil Patrick Harris. Duking it out are veteran Indian chef, Thomas John, and a blast from Bobby's past, personal chef Gail Arnold.
Honolulu's Shaymus Alwin faces off with Boston restaurateur Jeremy Sewall for the chance to take Bobby Flay's crown. With The Kitchen's Katie Lee and resident Cutthroat Kitchen judge Simon Majumdar, these chefs have all the support they need to put Bobby in hot water.
Food Network's Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian are bringing the heat of the south as they attempt to get Bobby Flay burned. Louisiana's Robert Vasquez goes head-to-head with South Carolina's Aaron Rivera, but who has what it takes to bring down the Big Apple's golden boy?
NFL Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis and Food Network Star co-host Giada De Laurentiis are playing the intimidation card tonight! Doing their dirty work are Atlanta barbecue master Jordan Wakefield and top Florida chef Kenny Gilbert.
Two winners of Food Network Star, Eddie Jackson and Jeff Mauro, are teaming up to take down their mentor, Bobby Flay. They've brought in two New York City titans, Jesse Schenker and Danny Mena, to show Bobby who's the real king of New York.
Chef Adrianne Calvo is bringing her Miami heat as she goes head-to-head with German native and top Pennsylvania chef Ben Thomas. Actor Anthony Anderson and The Kitchen's Jeff Mauro are refereeing the action to decide which contender has what it takes to make Bobby Flay go down in flames!
Classic French chef Philippe Corbet is duking it out with D.C. chef George Rodrigues for the chance to knock Bobby Flay from his pedestal. Actress Diane Guerrero from Orange Is the New Black is in the house, along with The Kitchen's Geoffrey Zakarian, and they have no plans of going easy on him!
It's time for Bobby Flay's swan song as chefs Lee Frank and Joe Wolfson vie to bump him from the top of the charts. Singing their praises are Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli and host of Trisha's Southern Cooking, country legend Trisha Yearwood.
Surprise, surprise! The Kitchen's very own Sunny Anderson is stirring up trouble in Bobby Flay's kitchen and she's got the dream team to back her up. Tonight's contenders, close friends Anne Burrell and Scott Conant, know Bobby's weaknesses better than anyone else and are taking matters into their own hands.
This just in! News anchor Katie Couric and Bobby Flay's best friend Michael Symon team up to vet the chef who's going to take on Bobby in round two. It's up to Israeli chef Michael Ginor and Charlotte, N.C. darling Alyssa Gorelick to prove they have what it takes to face off with the master.
Radio host Elvis Duran and The Kitchen's Katie Lee are celebrating the birth of our nation by watching America's golden boy sweat in his own arena. Competing tonight are one of Nashville's hottest chefs, Matt Bolus, and Colorado's very own chef Brother Luck. It's time for some culinary fireworks!
Bobby Flay may have co-starred with her on Entourage, but tonight Perrey Reeves is co-starring with Chopped vet Scott Conant to try and tarnish Bobby's record. They've brought in Los Angeles chef Vikki Krinsky and lifelong vegetarian chef Pankaj Pradhan to get the job done.
Former boy bander Lance Bass and bad boy chef Michael Voltaggio are teaming up to put Bobby Flay in his place. On stage in hopes of squaring off with Bobby are Delaware chef Robbie Jester and the Garden State's top-rated French chef, James Laird.
Food Network's Katie Lee and Cooking Channel's Laura Vitale are dressed to kill Bobby Flay's record. It's between Denver chef Jennifer Jasinski and New Jersey restaurateur Eric Levine to face off for the coveted chance to Beat Bobby Flay.
The arena is on fire when Iranian competition-junkie Kevin Naderi and Polish-Italian chef Mark Vecchitto aim to face off with Bobby Flay in round two. Choosing the finest are New York City bad boys, TV personality Donny Deutsch and The Kitchen co-host Geoffrey Zakarian.
Chef Anne Burrell and Olympian Apolo Ohno are ready to compete as they pit Italian chef Michele Castelli against New England chef Brian Miller. It's up to them to pick the strongest culinary athlete they think can torch Bobby Flay!
It's personal for Maine restaurateur Mark Gaier, who's here to redeem his partner's prior loss to Bobby Flay, but chef and caterer Christopher Covelli isn't going down without a fight. Here to pick sides are Bobby's frenemies, Extra Virgin co-host and actress Debi Mazar and Cutthroat Kitchen judge Jet Tila.
The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson is teaming up with Grammy award-winner Kimberly Schlapman to add one more award to her mantle: the Beat Bobby Flay Award! They're pulling out all the stops with seasoned chef Kevin Des Chenes and one of the youngest Beat Bobby Flay competitors, chef Jenny Dorsey.
Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli and sports anchor Kenny Mayne have analyzed, scrutinized and teamed up to score one over Bobby Flay. Their MVPs, executive chefs Jeff Williams and Kevin Templeton, go head-to-head, as only one can face off with the man himself.
Cooking Channel's Haylie Duff and Food Network's Curtis Stone aim to knock their friend Bobby Flay down a couple of pegs, as Washington, D.C. veteran Todd Gray and Maryland's French-trained Gabonese caterer Serge Pambo go mano-a-mano for a shot at the champ.
Food truck owner Ed Hardy and Indian chef Kunal Lamba are here to prove there's more than meets the eye. Bobby Flay's friends, actress Debi Mazar and chef Geoffrey Zakarian, are praying that one of these chefs can help break their own losing streaks.
TV food stylist Jackie Rothong takes on Italian-born Matteo Boffo, each hoping to send the other one packing early. Food Network's Scott Conant and reality star entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel must decide who actually gets a shot at Bobby Flay.
Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell and wisecracking comedian Mario Cantone want nothing more than for Bobby Flay to crash and burn! Martin Rios from Santa Fe, N.M. and proud Jersey boy Geoff Johnson are hoping they have an edge over each other and Bobby.
Two Texan pastry chefs, Katherine Clapner and Joe "The Baker" Baker cross their fingers that they get less tricks and more treats as The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Cooking Channel's Laura Vitale try to spook Bobby Flay into a horrifying defeat.
HGTV's Kitchen Cousins, Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri, and Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli have brought in tough-as-nails Toni Sapienza and Rodney Murillo to make Bobby see red, white and green. Think Chef Flay can survive this Italian onslaught? Fuggetaboutit!
Chef Andres Dangond puts his Colombian flair on display against Asian fusion maestro Tony Nguyen for a shot at one of America's best chefs, Bobby Flay. Saturday Night Live's Michael Che teams up with Cooks vs. Cons host Geoffrey Zakarian in hopes that they'll be the ones laughing at the end of the night.
Music legend Carnie Wilson joins The Kitchen's Katie Lee in the quest to burst Bobby Flay's bubble. Philly's sausage king Jeremy Nolen and Indian grill master Vijay Sadhu vie for the chance to deliver the knockout punch.
The Windy City's Pat Sheerin and Chinese-American caterer Katie Chin are hoping that what they've got up their sleeves will be enough to send Bobby Flay packing. Food Network's Sandra Lee and west coast chef Curtis Stone will decide who gets to go one-on-one with the man himself.
Chopped host Ted Allen pairs up with chef Anne Burrell to weigh in on which contender has the best chance at handing Bobby Flay a loss. Caribbean comfort food chef Justin Gaines and St. Louis barbecue tycoon Mike Johnson hope their plate packs the punch needed to get Ted and Anne's vote.
It's Thanksgiving, and the legendary Martha Stewart joins Chopped judge Scott Conant to ensure Bobby Flay gets the short end of the wishbone. Moroccan-born Omar Zerrei and former Iron Chef America sous chef Ed Cotton aim to send Bobby back to the kids' table.
Military veteran and grandma Line Pelletier and Brooklyn soul food chef Chris Scott try to school each other for a chance to get Bobby Flay beat. The Chew's Carla Hall is joined by two kids, 12 year-old Oscar nominee Quvenzhane Wallis and Modern Family's amateur food critic, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, to decide who gets to put Bobby to bed.
It's a schoolyard battle of all-star pastry chefs as Bobby Flay's friend, the legendary Francois Payard, takes on the whimsical creations of top New York City pastry chef, Zac Young. Food Network's Ted Allen and Girl Meets World's kid star Rowan Blanchard are eager to tarnish Bobby's winning record.
The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and kid chefs Gibson Borelli and Tyler Zager have just one homework assignment: beat Bobby Flay! They'll see to it that either California restaurateur Claud Beltran or first-time dad Brian Santos has what it takes to pass the final exam: a one-on-one showdown with Bobby Flay himself.
It's Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, as Food Network's Scott Conant is joined by his six year-old daughter Ayla in their quest to beat up on Bobby Flay. New York City chef Lee Knoeppel and private chef Max Hardy are bringing their best versions of kid-friendly classics to bully Bobby out of first place.
Grandma and military veteran Line Pelletier comes together with Brooklyn soul food chef Chris Scott to take on Bobby Flay; Carla Hall ("The Chew"), 12 year-old Oscar nominee Quvenzhane Wallis and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons ("Modern Family") judge.
Bobby Flay's friend, the legendary Francoi Payard and top New York City pastry chef, Zac Young compete; Food Network's Ted Allen and Girl Meets World's kid star Rowan Blanchard judge.
Sunny Anderson ("The Kitchen") and kid chefs Gibson Borelli and Tyler Zager try to beat Bobby Flay; California restaurateur Claud Beltran and first-time dad Brian Santos strive for a one-on-one showdown with Bobby Flay.
Scott Conant's 6-year-old daughter, Ayla, helps him beat Bobby Flay on Bring Your Daughter to Work Day; New York City chef Lee Knoeppel and private chef Max Hardy present their best kid-friendly classics.
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