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In each episode of Guy's Grocery Games, four talented chefs compete in a number of challenges as they navigate their way through the aisles of a grocery store, adhering to "real-world" obstacles. Whether it is shopping on a budget, substituting out-of-stock ingredients or grabbing groceries at closing time, each chef has to shop, prepare, and plate three different dishes using whatever they can pull off the shelves. Ultimately, the food does the talking, as one-by-one the losing chefs "check out," by a rotating panel of judges that includes Melissa d'Arabian, Richard Blais, G. Garvin, Troy Johnson, Catherine McCord, Aarti Sequeira, among others. The last chef standing goes on a shopping spree of a lifetime worth up to $20,000!
Guy Fieri invites four well-traveled chefs to Flavortown Market to share some of the great food that Guy has tried firsthand in his travels. With appearances from Indian, Chinese, Mexican and French cuisine, Guy's goal to go global is fully realized. After three rounds of deliciously diverse dishes, one international chef will claim victory and shop the market for up to $20,000.
Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to his Flavortown favorite ABC game in a way they've never seen. Guy is looking for top-tier cooking under extreme conditions, and these competitors must deliver if they want to cash in that $20,000 shopping spree. With a truly unpredictable ending, this battle of literary wit and culinary creativity is one for the ages.
Vegetarian options are in every restaurant these days, so Guy Fieri invites four all-star chefs to compete in a full-on veggie showdown worth up to $20,000. Guy tests the culinary range of these competitors to see who can create meatless dishes that appeal to even the staunchest of meat eaters. These all-stars are about to become legit veggie-lantes.
A ridiculous grocery list can be quite the challenge, so Guy Fieri gives four chefs a list of seven not-so-friendly ingredients that they must use over the course of the competition. Ultimately, one chef will go on to shop Flavortown Market for up to $20,000.
Four chefs are in for a rush when Guy Fieri invites them to compete against the clock ... all night long! First, they're pitted against each other, and their big ideas, when Guy has them shop for their signature seafood dinner ingredients in teeny-tiny baskets. Then, Guy cranks things up with a Flavortown version of musical chairs to land their must-use ingredient for a spicy takeout dish. In the end, one chef will shop the aisles for up to $20,000.
No one knows how to balance a budget like a superstar chef, and Guy Fieri puts that to the test when he invites four Flavortown all-stars to duke it out in a budget battle. These culinary celebrities get hit with budget after budget, in battle after battle, testing their skill of making a dollar stretch all competition long. When the registers close, only one chef will be left standing and earn up to $20,000 in cold, hard cash.
Guy Fieri is known for his Italian roots, and that means he's got a lot of noodle-knowledge. He decides to bring in four noodle-savvy chefs from across the US for two rounds of highflying noodle action. One talented chef will use their noodle with their noodles to earn a shot at $20,000, and it's guaranteed that someone is going to get saucy.
Guy Fieri's favorite food group is bacon, so he invites four swine-dining chefs to go hog-wild for a shot at $20,000. Over two rounds and a plethora of pork plates, these competitors will have to show up and show snout if they want to win the all-bacon battle.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter have enlisted some of their favorite chefs to test out Flavortown Market's new grocery delivery service. They're shipping out awesome ingredients -- and some not-so-awesome whammies -- that the chefs have to use in burgers and seafood dinners made in their own kitchens. Guy and Hunter play some of Flavortown's classic games to add to the chefs' culinary difficulties, but it's all worth it for the winning chef, who gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter play with Flavortown Market's new grocery delivery service, shipping inexpensive ingredients to their favorite chefs for budget-conscious high-end dinners and family meals made in their own kitchens. Guy and Hunter play some of Flavortown's classic budget games to make things more challenging, and the winning chef gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter enlist some of their favorite chefs to play grocery delivery games, making chicken dinners and Mexican feasts in their own kitchens using ingredients sent to them. In addition to the mystery ingredients, Guy and Hunter make the chefs play some of Flavortown's classic limitation games to add to the fun. The winning chef gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter ship out ingredients to their favorite chefs for lasagna and dinner challenges, but lo and behold there have been some unexpected delivery mix-ups! Some ingredients were out of stock, and others are only available in their frozen versions. Guy and Hunter laugh along at home while they watch the chefs try to overcome the ingredient confusion. The chef who comes out on top spins the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter decide to take a trip down memory lane and watch one of their favorite GGG episodes: All-Star Vegetarian Games. Hunter surprises his dad by challenging him to cook along with the challenges featured in the show.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter enlist some of their favorite chefs to grill up backyard burgers and steak dinners with surprise ingredients that Guy and Hunter send to them. In addition to the mystery ingredients in the box, Guy and Hunter play some favorite Flavortown games to add to the chefs' culinary difficulties. The winning chef gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
It's Thanksgiving, and Guy Fieri and his son Hunter send festive fall ingredients to some of their favorite chefs with the challenge to make their best Thanksgiving dinner and leftover pie revival in their own kitchens. Guy and Hunter also make the chefs play some Thanksgiving-inspired games to add to the challenge. The winning chef gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter ship sweet treats -- and some not-so-sweet treats -- to their chef friends with the challenge to use the ingredients in their best sweet-and-savory desserts and Napoleon cakes. In addition to the mystery ingredients, Guy and Hunter play their favorite Flavortown games to create even more of a challenge for the chefs. The winning chef gets to spin the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Father-son duo Guy and Hunter Fieri send three all-star chefs two boxes of groceries and GGG games and challenge them to reinvent classic food duos. First, the chefs make surf-and-turf dishes using whatever meat and seafood they can grab in a sports draft-style protein pick. Then a series of food magnets dictate that the all-stars must transform another classic duo into a fried sandwich! The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds will spin to win up to $20,000 without ever leaving home.
Guy and Hunter Fieri recruit three all-star chefs to play holiday games in their home kitchens! The Fieris send groceries and an oversized stocking filled with holiday sweets that the chefs must incorporate into two different seasonal dishes. First, the chefs must combine sweet and savory elements in appetizers. Then the all-stars play the GGG version of a white elephant game to select the protein for their holiday party dinner. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds will spin to win up to $20,000 without ever leaving their ho-ho-home.
Duff Goldman takes on two all-star chefs in GGG's first Hanukkah competition at home. Guy Fieri and his son Hunter send the chefs dreidels that will determine how many whammy-type ingredients they must use in their version of classic Hanukkah potato pancakes, latkes. After Duff teaches Guy how to light the menorah's eight candles, Guy challenges all the chefs to turn eight leftover ingredients from a Festival of Lights feast into a post-Hanukkah meal. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds will spin to win a special Hanukkah-at-home gift -- up to $20,000 in holiday cash!
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter invite three chefs who have already won big in Flavortown Market to be part of their at-home competition, but the chefs only receive one box of groceries instead of the usual two. They must use the same 15 ingredients in multiple ways as they try to make a winning hot lunch and Sunday supper. To make things even more difficult, Guy announces a Red Light Special -- a can of sweetened condensed milk that the chefs must use in their supper. The competitor with the highest combined score after two rounds will spin to win up to $20,000!
Three Diners, Drive-ins and Dives chefs with experience in Flavortown Market are playing grocery games in their own joints! Guy and Hunter Fieri send them a big box of GGG Delivery groceries perfect for a fried feast, but they can only use the items that fit in a tiny tote bag. Then the chefs must make a classic takeout dish using the whammy ingredient and unusual kitchen gadget that appear on Guy's giant dice. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter turn the tables on three GGG judges, making them compete in grocery games in their own kitchens. They send each judge-turned-competitor a GGG Delivery box full of ingredients for a lumberjack breakfast, plus a grocery list of extra items they must shop for in their own cupboards. When Guy demands that they turn the meager strawberry shortcake ingredients he has supplied into an elegant entree, they're forced to raid their pantries once again. The competitor with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning up to $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter recruit three all-star chefs to compete in a home kitchen noodle competition and send them GGG Delivery boxes full of ingredients. Guy makes the chefs flip a coin to determine whether they use the high- or low-priced ingredients in their family-favorite noodle dish. After each all-star picks a canned item to use in a spicy noodle dish, they learn Hunter has pulled a switcheroo on them. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
Three Diners, Drive-ins and Dives chefs known for their ooey-gooey, oh-so-juicy dishes are competing in their own joints to see who makes the best guilty pleasures. First, Guy Fieri makes the chefs select a diner classic on his order wheel that they must incorporate into their signature guilty pleasure. But when they open their GGG Delivery box, they discover their chosen diner classic is actually a frozen dinner! Then the chefs must flip a box of Hunter Fieri's favorite snacks into their guiltiest sandwich ever. The DDD chef with the highest combined score after two rounds won't feel guilty about winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter invite three of Flavortown Market's winningest chefs to prepare restaurant-quality dinners at home using GGG Delivery boxes of the market's finest foods, plus a scale to weigh the mere 7 pounds of ingredients they can actually use. Then the GGG champs must make a modern 5-star dinner that features high-priced and bargain-basement flavor combinations. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets to spin for up to $20,000!
Guy Fieri gets a taste of the "GGG" experience when his son Hunter makes him watch and cook along to a special behind-the-scenes episode of "Guy's Grocery Games"; Guy tries to keep up with all the challenges and his food is judged by Antonia Lofaso.
Guy Fieri's son Hunter and chef Antonia Lofaso turn the tables on Guy at home by challenging him to cook along with a burger-based episode, and he must overcome the same ingredient restrictions as the chefs.
Guy Fieri sends three competing all-star chefs two boxes of frozen food that they must convert into dishes that the judges deem delicious, daring, hot and ready-to-eat.
Three all-star chefs must make guilty pleasure dishes using whatever ingredients they have in their home pantries.
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