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- Two contestants battle it out to face Bobby Flay. The victor faces Bobby Flay with their own signature dish. Who can beat the Flayster?
- Food Network's Guy Fieri rolls out to visit America's favorite diners, drive-ins and dives, interviewing the owners of the food establishments and samples the items on their menus.
- As they work together to create the ultimate Halloween-themed treat, five teams consist of candy makers, pumpkin carvers and cake decorators.
- Food network chefs talk about their favorite foods and where to get it.
- Three Bakers compete to see if their hyper-realistic cakes can fool two pairs of Stabbers (cake fans) in a grocery store, where they must determine what is real and what is actually cake hiding in plain sight.
- Can a talented home baker out-cook a professional, or do true professionals have skills that no amateur could match? With no special treatment and a blind taste test to determine the best dish, the winner will take home $10,000.
- Sixteen Talented Chefs Compete in Global Challenges For Grand Prize.
- At Big City Chefs, Beverly Hills' premiere private chef placement agency, the only question is who is crazier: the chefs or the clientele? This group of talented chefs is on call 24-7 to cater to the exceedingly over-the-top, wacky, ridiculous and sometimes truly bizarre culinary clientele living the high-life in LA's poshest neighborhood. Whether they're appeasing clients who demand haute cuisine be served to their labradoodles, or a bachelorette party where the chefs themselves may be part of the menu, you'll get a glimpse of the secret world of glamour and craziness where anything is possible. What could be a better recipe for disaster and excitement all at the same time?
- Food Court Wars pits two teams of food entrepreneurs against one another as they battle to win their own food court restaurant. The team whose restaurant makes the most profit wins their eatery space -- a prize worth $100,000!
- Steve Greenberg and Patrick Raymond are two "invention seekers," hunting high and low across America in search of the next great food invention. In each episode, they will come across three home inventors who each believe they have a million dollar food invention. Steve and Patrick will choose one to bring to their contacts in the retail manufacturing world to convince them to produce the product and bring it to market.
- In the Food Network's newest show, "How'd That Get On My Plate?" host Sunny Anderson shows viewers how modern technology can take raw ingredients like milk or honey and turn them into your favorite foods.
- Gotta Get It: Grilling (Episode GV0203) What could possibly be more fun than cooking on an open grill? Cooking on a grill with the latest gadgets! For the BBQ lover or the camping fan, Gotta Get It has the most exciting new grilling tools. A beverage cooler you can ride, a device that lets you take your entire kitchen on the road and some fun gadgets to roast marshmallows by the campfire. From the ultimate high-end grilling machine to the under $10 kebab fork. There's almost nothing you can't cook in the great outdoors, if you have the right gadget.
- The adventure of Frank Woodward and his For Stars Catering team on location for the film "Mission Impossible 3" and how they pull off Thanksgiving for the crew in China during a bird flu.
- Food Factory: Night Shift follows the unsung culinary heroes who work all night to chop, baste, and bake palette pleasing eats and some far-out custom orders.
- Chef David Forestall shows us how to prepare the tastiest treats and wine expert Robin Mines gives us the best pairing suggestions.
- Harlem is in the midst of an undeniable food revolution. Restaurateurs like Marcus Samuelsson have come to breathe new life into the food culture, while culinary institutions like Sylvia's have stayed true to their traditions and remain relevant and sought after in a new landscape. As the neighborhood undergoes another renaissance, opportunities for change are around every corner in the form of new restaurants and green markets. From Ethiopian to Italian to French and Spanish, virtually every type of cuisine makes Harlem a vibrant food destination.