Two contestants battle it out to face Bobby Flay. The victor faces Bobby Flay with their own signature dish. Who can beat the Flayster?
Genre: Game-Show
Cast:Bobby Flay , Alex Guarnaschelli , Anne Burrell , Sunny Anderson , Scott Conant , Michael Symon , Katie Lee , Geoffrey Zakarian , Damaris Phillips , Ted Allen , Michael Voltaggio , Amanda Freitag , Giada De Laurentiis , Eddie Jackson , Jet Tila , Josh Capon , Daphne Oz , Simon Majumdar
Chefs Sarah Grueneberg and Alberico Nunziata go head-to-head for the chance to Beat Bobby Flay. To get to Bobby, the chefs must first face-off against each other, creating a dish with an ingredient of Bobby's choice.
Kentucky chef Anthony Lamas and Washington chef Jennifer Nguyen leave the comfort of their own kitchens and bring the battle to the Big Apple for a chance to beat Bobby Flay.
Matthew Raiford, a self-declared "chefarmer" from Georgia, competes against Boston chef Karen Akunowicz, for the chance to battle Bobby Flay in his own kitchen. Choosing Flay's opponent are Michael Symon and Simon Majumdar, both offering advice on how to beat Flay.
It's an East Coast battle as New Yorker Brian Tsao and Maryland's Adam Harvey duke it out. Alex Guarnaschelli and Anne Burrell try to whip these contenders into shape as only one will get the opportunity to Beat Bobby Flay.
Cancer survivor Steve McHugh competes against 6 ft. 7 in. former rock star, Brian Young, for the chance to beat Bobby Flay in the kitchen, but first they have to impress judges Giada De Laurentiis and Mo Rocca.
Eden Grinshpan and Justin Warner work together to determine whether farm girl Rochelle Bilow or city boy Paul Denamiel has the best shot at beating Bobby Flay.
Celebrity caterer Kimberly Van Kline takes on chef Christopher Lee in a battle to beat Bobby Flay. Judging their culinary performances are Alex Guarnaschelli and Jack McDavid.
Chef Michael Symon and comedian Alexandra Wentworth pick who should face Bobby Flay, after tasting dishes prepared by Kamal Rose and Shannon Bard.
Up-and-comer Brooke Mallory takes on the more experienced Andrew Evans for a chance to beat Bobby Flay. Judging their dishes are Scott Conant and Katie Lee.
In the Season 2 premiere, a crab claw king battles a tattooed butcher for the chance to cook against Bobby Flay. The winning chef is chosen by Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian.
Chef Neal Fraser, a former "Iron Chef America" winner from Los Angeles, goes up against chef Jason Santos, a blue-haired Boston chef, in a battle judged by Giada De Laurentiis and Michael Symon.
Sunny Anderson and Jet Tila choose between fusion chef Matthew Britt and culinary rebel Tyler Anderson, both from New England, when conspiring to beat Bobby Flay.
Two Brooklyn chefs each set out to prove to Chris Santos and Anne Burrell why they are the worthy contender to cook against Bobby Flay.
Alton Brown and Daphne Oz have to choose who will battle Bobby Flay, as they observe chefs from New York and Los Angeles contend for the honor.
Marc Murphy and Katie Lee choose between two female chefs, who are gunning for the chance to beat Bobby Flay.
Ted Allen and Alex Guarnaschelli are tasked with finding a worthy opponent for Bobby Flay, as they oversee a battle between a street-food king and a Midwestern chef.
A battle, pitting East Coast vs. West Coast, is decided by Judah Friedlander and Michael Symon.
A contender for Bobby Flay is chosen by frequent Iron Chef America: The Series (2004) judges, Simon Majumdar and Donatella Arpaia.
Alton Brown and Anne Burrell bring in their hand-selected chefs, Heather West and Florian Wehrli, to beat Bobby Flay.
Sunny Anderson and Katie Lee determine whether muscle man Mychael Bonner or old-school Italian chef Anna Maria Santorelli has what it takes to take on Bobby Flay.
Iron Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon oversee a tense battle between two prominent names in New York's culinary scene.
Geoffrey Zakarian and Jeff Mauro play the tricks, while a culinary instructor and restaurateur serve the treats in a Halloween battle.
Italian-born Patrick D'Andrea competes against his Canadian compatriot, Rob Feenie, for the chance to beat Bobby Flay.
It's California vs. cowboy cuisine, when Raphael Lunetta compete against Jake Gandolfo for the chance to beat Bobby Flay.
A Thanksgiving battle features Geoffrey Zakarian and Chrissy Teigen deciding between master chef Julieta Ballesteros and farm-raised chef Kat Ploszaj for the chance to take on Bobby Flay.
Michael Symon and Giada De Laurentiis decide between chefs from Italy and Texas.
Brooke Burke and Alton Brown determine whether a chef with beach flare or a native New Yorker will take on Bobby in the kitchen.
Anne Burrell and Scott Conant try to spoil Bobby Flay's Christmas, with their choice for a competitor to take him on in the kitchen.
Fusion chef Damien O'Donnell mixes it up against Mexican-born chef Adrian Leon. In their corner are Chopped judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Scott Conant, who will determine who has what it takes to Beat Bobby Flay.
Michael Voltaggio and Simon Majumdar decide between a former pastry chef turned savory chef and a rising star on the New Hampshire culinary scene.
Jonathan Waxman and Aarón Sánchez hope to beat Bobby Flay, by pitting him against either a veteran chef with 30 years experience or a star on the New England culinary scene.
Jeff Mauro and Justin Warner, both former winners of The Next Food Network Star (2005), have a say when it comes to who will compete against Bobby Flay.
The Kitchen (2014)'s Sunny Anderson and Chopped (2007)'s Ted Allen have Bobby Flay in their sights. Chef and grill-master Victor Albisu takes on competition-junkie chef Eddie Tancredi, but who will have what it takes to face Bobby?
Alex Guarnaschelli and Alton Brown cheer on as a former bodybuilder and a New York chef vie for the chance to beat Bobby Flay.
Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian seek redemption, when they return to the arena, looking for a big win against Bobby Flay. They must choose between Robert Hesse and Michael Jenkins.
Global chef David de Castro competes against the Japanese-born Taichi Kitamura, for the honor of taking on Bobby Flay, in a battle overseen by Giada De Laurentiis and Michael Symon.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Katie Lee attempt to turn up the heat on Bobby Flay, as Brooklyn-born chef Jen Biesty and self-taught chef Chris Lamphier duke it out in the kitchen.
A naval chef faces some serious competition, when she fights for the chance to cook against Bobby Flay.
News anchor Natalie Morales and chef Scott Conant revel in making Bobby Flay work up a sweat, during a battle that features Latin vs. Italian cuisine.
A young chef competes against a Japanese superstar for the chance to take down Bobby Flay.
Two self-taught chefs compete for the chance to dethrone Bobby Flay, but first they must impress David Burtka and Alex Guarnaschelli.
A Southern chef competes against a New Englander for the chance to prove their skills against Bobby Flay, but first they have to show Katie Lee and Simon Majumdar they have what it takes to battle a master.
Curtis Stone and Michael Symon try to rattle Bobby as chefs from Rhode Island and New York compete to cook against the Food Network star.
A culinary whiz kid gets into a slugfest with a no-nonsense chef, as they cook to impress Tamron Hall and Ted Allen.
A Mother's Day battle features female chefs Kathy Cary and Shanna Horner O'Hea, who are looking to represent moms, everywhere.
Vietnamese-born chef Thoa Nguyen battles high-end chef Jason Hippen, as Anne Burrell and Scott Conant contemplate the difficult question of who can beat Bobby Flay.
Sunny Anderson and Simon Majumdar will determine whether musician/chef Eugene Jones or up-and-comer chef Christopher Wall will win a culinary skirmish, for chance to take down Bobby Flay.
It's a grilling battle between chefs Dominic Zumpano and Angelo Sosa, who compete to impress Debi Mazar and Michael Symon and make their way into the final battle with Bobby Flay.
New England bad boy Will Gilson pits his modern cuisine against the fusion fare of Navy vet Lawrence Males, in a battle overseen by Damaris Phillips and Alex Guarnaschelli.
A Father's Day battle finds Scott Conant and Haylie Duff having to decide between Moroccan chef Sam Marvin and New Jersey chef Gregory Torrech to compete against Bobby.
Tre Wilcox brings high energy to a battle against Baltimore chef Sarah Acconcia, who are judged by Sunny Anderson and Giada De Laurentiis.
Two culinary heavy hitters, Sylvia Casares and Braden Wages, battle for the chance to beat Bobby Flay, but first they need to impress Bobby's friends, Michael Symon and Daphne Oz.
Rachael Ray and Jessica Seinfeld must pick, between chefs Brian Cartenuto and Matthew O'Neil, a chef who will challenge Bobby Flay in a battle with a Fourth of July theme.
Veteran chefs, Linda Harrell and Kenneth Johnson, battle for the chance to show their worth against Bobby Flay, but first they have to impress Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian.
Chicago chef Jared Case takes on Greek culinary master Kouri Killmeier in a battle, to be decided by Chopped (2007) judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Amanda Freitag, to find a competitor to beat Bobby Flay.
Ted Allen and Debi Mazar try to take down their pal Bobby Flay, but first they have to choose which golden-boy chef is up for the task, when Gio Osso and Mike Friedman compete in the kitchen.
Tex-Mex master Gregory Webb faces off against New Jersey chef Peter Morris, in a battle to impress Geoffrey Zakarian and Scott Conant and then go on to try to defeat Bobby Flay.
Robert Irvine and Katie Lee are the deciders when two fierce chefs, Jeanie Roland and Becca Richards, battle for the chance to take on Bobby Flay in the kitchen.
Curtis Stone and Sunny Anderson embark on a quest to beat Bobby Flay, but first they have to pick the right man to do it. Their choice is between farm-to-fork chef Clark Barlowe and Philadelphia native Peter McAndrews, whose specialty is Italian food.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Donatella Arpaia decide who gets a shot at to take down Bobby Flay, when Washington chef Michael Walters and Seattle chef Lisa Nakamura compete for the chance.
New York chef Miguel Trinidad and Maine chef Brian Hill face-off for a chance to beat Bobby Flay.
In the Season 6 premiere, Texan Blythe Beck takes on the Dominican flavors of Angelo Sosa, when the two former competitors return for a shot at redemption. But first, they have to impress Scott Conant and Property Brothers (2011)' Drew Scott and Jonathan Silver Scott.
Two former contestants, silent assassin Bruce Kalman and young hotshot Jordan Andino, return for a second chance. But first, they have to impress Sunny Anderson and Jeff Mauro.
Bobby's close friends, Michael Symon and Debi Mazar, visit the show to oversee a battle between Ukrainian-born chef Natasha Pogrebinsky and Alex Guarnaschelli' protégé, Michael Jenkins.
Dallas caterer Tre Wilcox returns for a second chance to put his bold flavors up against Bobby Flay's cooking. But first he has to get past Kentucky chef Anthony Lamas and his Latin cuisine.
Simon Majumdar and Debi Mazar surprise Bobby Flay, for Halloween, with Justin Burke-Samson and Tommy Juliano, two scarily gifted chefs, who are eager for the chance to trick the Iron Chef with their signature treats.
An experienced New York chef takes on a self-taught master of Indian cuisine, in a battle presided over by Anne Burrell and Spike Mendelsohn.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Katie Lee search for the right woman to beat Bobby Flay. Vying for the opportunity are Spanish-language cooking show hostess Giovanna Huyke and caterer Jennifer Bajsel.
Turkey dishes are created in honor of Thanksgiving-and in the hopes of beating Bobby Flay. The competitors are Emmy-nominated Rhode Island chef Nick Rabar and All-American New York chef Jeff Haskel.
In a battle pitting hotel chef Roy Breiman vs. restaurant chef Vaughn Crenshaw, Scott Conant and Willie Geist are charged with choosing the better man to go up against Bobby Flay.
Chefs from Morocco and New Jersey vie for the chance to beat Bobby Flay. But first, they have to impress Food Network personality Alex Guarnaschelli and magician Penn Jillette.
Chopped (2007) 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.
Rachael Ray and Ross Mathews aim to get Bobby Flay beat, as they oversee a battle between Washington, D.C.s 'K.N. Vinod and restaurateur Gavin Fine.
New York chefs Amanda Freitag and Geoffrey Zakarian step into the arena with the one goal of beating Bobby Flay; chef Tim Freeman takes on Boston native chef Nookie Postal for the chance to take down the original Iron Chef.
Comedian Judy Gold and The Kitchen (2014) hostess Katie Lee decide whether a Las Vegas titan, Alessandro Stratta, or an Iranian chef, Houman Gohary get to compete against Bobby in a cook-off.
Chefs John Tesar and Terry Sargent step into the arena, in the hopes of taking down Bobby Flay. Deciding who gets the honor are Cutthroat Kitchen (2013) judges Jet Tila and Simon Majumdar.
Anne Burrell and Laila Ali decide between a former football player and a competition junkie, in a battle to take on Bobby Flay.
Katie Lee and Damaris Phillips conspire to crush Bobby Flay on Valentine's Day. But first, they have to decide who's up to the task, in a battle of New Mexico vs. Long Island.
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.-based Chef Nicole Roarke.
It's new vs. old school, by Santa Fe chef Todd Hall and Phoenix chef Brian Archibald, in a battle of Southwestern-style cuisine, decided by chefs Michael Symon and Michael Voltaggio.
Ted Allen and Kelsey Nixon step into the arena to decide who has the culinary gumption to take down Bobby, when Syrian chef Sanaa Abourezk battles Philadelphia's Matt Levin.
Alex Guarnaschelli, Michael Symon and Katie Lee conspire to turn the tables on their good friend, Bobby Flay in the Season 8 premiere.
E. star Maria Menounos and Food Network's Scott Conant bring glitz, glamour and competition to Bobby's house, as chefs Branden Levine and Damon Michael Gordon face off for the ultimate reward: beating Bobby Flay.
Baltimore restaurateur Cindy Wolf and Southern belle Stacie van de Wetering are put to the test, as they aim to teach Bobby Flay ad thing or two in the kitchen. Keeping score are Anne Burrell and Curtis Stone.
Sunny Anderson and Bobby Deen try their best to get Bobby Flay beat.
It's a real food fight as two caterers, French Gui Alinat and Texan Kevin Ashade, put it all on the line to get to Bobby Flay. It falls on New York chefs Josh Capon and Alex Guarnaschelli to pick the strongest competitor.
For this classic dinner party battle, Bobby's invited the Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten, and Neil Patrick Harris to the arena. Duking it out are Indian chef Thomas John and a blast from Bobby's past, personal chef Gail Arnold.
Katie Lee and Simon Majumdar throw their support behind Honolulu chef Shaymus Alwin and Boston chef Jeremy Sewall, as they face off for the chance to take Bobby Flay's crown.
Louisiana chef Robert Vasquez and South Carolina chef Aaron Rivera, hailing from below the Mason-Dixon line, compete for the chance to beat Bobby Flay.
NFL Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis and The Next Food Network Star (2005) co-hostess Giada De Laurentiis try to intimidate Bobby Flay with Atlanta barbecue chef Jordan Wakefield and Florida chef Kenny Gilbert.
Eddie Jackson and Jeff Mauro, two winners of The Next Food Network Star (2005), team up to take down their mentor, Bobby Flay. Their secret weapons are NYC chefs Jesse Scherker and Danny Mena, both of whom are out to show Bobby who's the real king of the Big Apple.
Adrianne Calvo brings her Miami heat in a head-to-head battle with German native and top Pennsylvania chef Ben Thomas. Actor Anthony Anderson and The Kitchen (2014) host Jeff Mauro referee the action to decide which contender has what it takes to beat Bobby.
Actress Diane Guerrero (Orange Is the New Black (2013)) helps The Kitchen (2014) host Geoffrey Zakarian determine who should face Bobby Flay, when Washington, D.C. chef George Rodrigues takes on classic French chef Philippe Corbet for the honor.
Chefs Lee Frank and Joe Wolfson vie to bump Bobby Flay from the top of the charts. But first, they have to cook to impress judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Trisha Yearwood.
Sunny Anderson has two surprises contenders for Bobby Flay, when she shows up with his close friends, Anne Burrell and Scott Conant.
News anchor Katie Couric and Bobby Flay's best friend, Michael Symon, team up to vet the chef, who's going to take on Flay in Round 2. The competition includes Israeli chef Michael Ginor and Charlotte culinary artist Alyssa Gorelick.
July 4th is celebrated with fireworks in the kitchen, when Nashville chef Matt Bolus and Colorado chef Brother Luck compete for the honor of battling Bobby Flay.
Perrey Reeves helps Scott Conant try and tarnish Bobby Flay's winning record. To that end, they have to decide whether Los Angeles chef Vikki Krinsky or a lifelong vegetarian is better suited to the task.
Former boy bander Lance Bass and bad boy chef Michael Voltaggio team up to get the best of Bobby Flay. Their choices for toppling Bobby include Delaware chef Robbie Jester and the Garden State's French chef, James Laird.
Katie Lee and Laura Vitale are dressed to kill Bobby Flay's record. But first, they have to decide whether to send a chef from Denver or a restaurateur from New Jersey to do the job.
Donny Deutsch and Geoffrey Zakarian enter the arena to decide whether Iranian competition junkie Kevin Naderi or Polish Italian chef Mark Vecchitto should face off with Bobby Flay.
Anne Burrell and Olympian Apolo Ohno go for the gold, when they pit Italian chef Michele Castelli against New England chef Brian Miller, in a battle to decide who's the strongest culinary athlete to bring down Bobby Flay.
A Maine restaurateur has a personal beef to settle with Bobby Flay, who beat his partner in a prior competition. But first, he has to take down a chef and caterer and impress judges Debi Mazar and Jet Tila.
Sunny Anderson teams up with Grammy winner Kimberly Schlapman to beat Bobby Flay. But, first they have to decide whether a seasoned chef or one of the youngest contestants, to appear on the show, can pull it off.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli teams up with sports anchor Kenny Mayne to secure a win over Bobby Flay; chefs Jeff Williams and Kevin Templeton go head-to-head.
Haylie Duff and Curtis Stone work together to bring down their pal, Bobby Flay. But first, they must decide who's up for the challenge, when Washington, D.C. veteran Todd Gray takes on Maryland's French-trained Gabonese caterer Serge Pambo.
Food truck owner Ed Hardy competes against Indian chef Kunal Lamba, trying to impress Bobby's friends, Debi Mazar and Geoffrey Zakarian, both of whom are on a mission to 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 Bethenny Frankel get to decide who earns a shot at taking down Bobby Flay.
Santa Fe chef Martin Rios and proud Jersey cook Geoff Johnson compete for the opportunity to battle Bobby Flay, which one of them will win by impressing Bobby's pals, Anne Burrell and Mario Cantone.
Two Texas pastry chefs cross their fingers that they get less tricks and more treats, for this Halloween-theme battle overseen by Bobby's pals, Sunny Anderson and Laura Vitale.
Toni Sapienza and Rodney Murillo, two tough as nails Italian chefs, are out to make Bobby see red, white and green, in a battle overseen by HGTV's Kitchen Cousins (2011) Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri and Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli.
It's Columbian flair vs. Asian fusion, when Michael Che, of Saturday Night Live (1975) fame, teams up with Food Network host Geoffrey Zakarian in hopes of seeing their chosen chef beat Bobby Flay.
A Philadelphia sausage king competes against an Indian grill master, with singer Carnie Wilson joining Katie Lee in deciding who best to burst Bobby Flay's bubble.
Windy City chef Pat Sheerin vs. Chinese-American caterer Katie Chin in a battle decided by Curtis Stone and Sandra Lee.
Chopped (2007) host Ted Allen joins chef Anne Burrell to discuss which contender has the best chance at beating Bobby Flay; Caribbean comfort food chef Justin Gaines and St. Louis barbecue tycoon Mike Johnson try to get Ted and Anne's vote.
Martha Stewart joins Chopped (2007) judge Scott Conant for a Thanksgiving challenge; Moroccan-born Omar Zerrei and former Iron Chef America sous chef Ed Cotton take on Bobby Flay.
Grandma and military veteran Line Pelletier comes together with Brooklyn soul food chef Chris Scott to take on Bobby Flay. The judges are Carla Hall (The Chew (2011)), 12-year-old Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons (Modern Family (2009).
Bobby Flay's friend, the legendary Francois Payard, and top New York City pastry chef, Zac Young, compete; Food Network's Ted Allen and Girl Meets World (2014) kid star, Rowan Blanchard are the judges.
Sunny Anderson (The Kitchen (2014)) and kid chefs Gibson Borelli and Tyler Zager try to beat Bobby Flay; California restaurateur Claude Beltran and 1st-time dad Brian Santos strive for a one-on-one showdown with Bobby Flay.
Scott Conant's 6-year-old daughter, Ayla Conant, 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.
Chopped (2007) judge Amanda Freitag and The Chew (2011)'s Carla Hall battle Bobby Flay; butcher Charles E. Bauer and top Miami chef Todd Erickson advise them.
Artist-turned-chef Melissa Mayer and former sports reporter Jen Royle compete; Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis and Alex Guarnaschelli serve as judges to see if the contestants can beat Bobby Flay.
Chefs and brothers Patrick Feury and Terence Feury battle for brothers Bryan Voltaggio and Michael Voltaggio to see who will get to try and beat Bobby Flay.
Columbian restaurateur Sam Gorenstein and Mexican chef David Vargas compete to take on Bobby Flay; Food Network's Katie Lee and actor Jason Biggs decide who gets to go up against Bobby.
Chef Lee Chizmar and Todd Mark Miller compete to see who will take on Bobby Flay; mentors Josh Capon and Alex Guarnaschelli.
Private chef Eric Adjepong goes up against California native Frank Otte to see whose food can win the hearts of The Chew (2011)'s Daphne Oz and Good Morning America (1975) co-anchor Lara Spencer and see who gets to compete against Bobby Flay.
Austrian chef Daniel Angerer takes on Jersey restaurateur Jamie Knott for the chance to beat Bobby Flay; TV personality Kristin Cavallari teams up with Bobby's old friend Geoffrey Zakarian, in hopes of an epic win.
Simon Majumdar and chef Curtis Stone bring in chefs Perry Cheung and Richard Mancini with one goal in mind, to knock out Bobby Flay.
Comedian Chris D'Elia and the notoriously tough-to-please Anne Burrell decide who will go up against Bobby Flay; Jersey girl gone Cali, Trish Tracey, and rocker-turned-chef Daniel Cox square off for the chance to beat Bobby.
Competing Chicago pastry chefs Kym DeLost and Chris Teixeira compete for judges Sunny Anderson and Katie Lee to see who will earn a shot to beat Bobby Flay.
Amanda Freitag and Simon Majumdar judge Virginia-based chef Ian Boden and up-and-coming New York City chef Danielle Duran to see who will get to go up against Bobby Flay.
Bobby's close friends, Scott Conant and Giada De Laurentiis, become his sworn enemies as they pick a chef they think will take him down; the Big Apple's Ian Alvarez and Seattle's Vuong Loc battle.
Worst Cooks in America (2010)'s Anne Burrell and Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli decide who will get to go against Bobby Flay; steakhouse chef Admir Alibasic and Asian street food master Jason Tom compete.
Ted Allen and Debi Mazar welcome two contestants who lost Iron Chef America: The Series (2004) by one point; chef Todd Stein, who faced Bobby Flay in a battle of mussels, and chef Paul Virant, who took on Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, compete.
Alex Reznik brings his kosher cuisine against Colin Smith in this battle for bragging rights. Iron Chef Michael Symon and soap star Susan Lucci bring the drama and the heat to take down Bobby Flay.
Chef and TV hostess Anne Burrell (Worst Cooks in America (2010)) and comedian Jay Pharoah plot and strategize how to beat Bobby Flay; Canadian chef Rene Rodriguez bring his south-of-the border flavors against the Italian fare of chef Michael Kramer.
Chopped (2007) judge Scott Conant and actress Busy Philipps set their sights on beating Bobby Flay. They pit Toronto chef Ivana Raca against New Orleans chef Tom Wolfe, with both chefs fighting to make their mark.
Actress Heléne Yorke and Chopped (2007)'s Alex Guarnaschelli conspire to beat Bobby Flay by bringing in southern boy Bobby Hansen and the Midwest's Steven Oakley, two chefs who are vying to take down the east coast king.
Top Chef (2006) hostess Gail Simmons and The Kitchen (2014)'s Sunny Anderson are striking while the iron is hot in tonight's battle; here to tame the flame are Brooklyn's own Brandon Byrd and top Floridian chef Nicolay Adinaguev.
Bobby Flay's pals come in hot from the West and East Coasts to take him down at his own game; Michael Symon wants to settle the score, as he pits New York chef Alex Guarnaschelli against Los Angeles chef Jet Tila in an all-out battle of friends.
Alton Brown enlists past winners of The Next Food Network Star (2005), Damaris Phillips and Justin Warner, to give Bobby Flay the runaround in his own kitchen; the tables turn and the stakes heighten.
Past winner Anne Burrell gets ready to battle once again; she has to cook against hotshot chef Marcus Samuelsson; Scott Conant sits back and relaxes as his dream team takes center stage.
Food Network's Ted Allen turns the tables in Bobby Flay's kitchen and he has the Chopped (2007) dream team to back him up; competing chefs Amanda Freitag and Marc Murphy know a thing or two about getting their friend Bobby beat.
Actress Laura Prepon and The Chew (2011)'s Daphne Oz team up to get Bobby Flay beat. Bobby's protegee, Leia Gaccione, has a surprise in store for her mentor, while New York restaurateur Einat Admony is out for redemption.
Food Network vet Katie Lee (The Kitchen (2014)) and The Chew (2011)'s Carla Hall have a sweet surprise in store for Bobby Flay - they've brought in the cream of the crop, chefs Bruno Feldeisen and Michelle Gayer, for a chance to sweeten the pot with a win.
It's West Coast versus East Coast as Michelin-starred Jared Gallagher and worldly Joshua Bedford aim to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two in the kitchen; trying to lead them to victory are celebrity chef Josh Capon and sportscaster Jaymee Sire.
Food Network vet Alton Brown and Travel Channel host Adam Richman bring in pastry chefs Josh Johnson and Dana Cree, who both want to beat Bobby.
Sunny Anderson and Katie Lee bring out the claws as they set up two motivated chefs to bring down Bobby Flay.
The Bear, Hal Holden-Bache, stands against model-turned-chef Derek Orrell in an all-out culinary battle; Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Daphne Oz decide which chef gets the chance to take down Bobby Flay.
Little Italy is in the house, when Naples-born Raffaele Ronca goes up against Italian expert Ken Vedrinski; Food Network veterans Anne Burrell and Scott Conant bring their expertise to the arena to get Bobby Flay beat.
Amanda Freitag and Jet Tila are ready to compete, as they pit Italian chef Fabio Mura against Miami chef Nicole Votano.
Ted Allen and Sunny Anderson bring in Bobby Flay's friend and chef Stephen Kalt and Marc Vetri's protégé Brad Spence, in hopes of knocking Bobby down a peg or two.
Katie Lee and chef Marcus Samuelsson hold nothing back as they aim to get Bobby Flay beat; they take no chances with Canada's own Aida Solomon and Italian-born Pasquale Cozzolino.
It's the king of fried food versus the king of brunch, as chef Thomas Boemer sizes up against chef Darrell Ferguson to take Bobby Flay's crown.
Boston chef Dave Bazirgan takes on Mr. Downtown, Stephen Jones, for a chance to cook against Bobby Flay.
Food Network's Scott Conant and Cooking Channel's Laura Vitale bring their Italian flare to crush Bobby Flay's record; it's between San Diego chef Nicolas Bour and Charleston's R.J. Moody to make sure they are number one in the kitchen.
Colin Quinn and Katie Lee bring two New York chefs who can withstand the heat, Alex Guarnaschelli's protégé, Diane Vista-Ware, and Daniel Boulud's protégé, Lauren Brown.
Giada De Laurentiis and Daphne Oz bring in two chefs they hope will cast the kind of spell that will scare Bobby Flay out of his own kitchen.
Sophie Flay loves to mess with her dad, so she enlists the help of Alton Brown to hand her father the biggest surprise yet. Mentors Jonathan Waxman and Dean Fearing enter the arena to face their protege Bobby Flay one last time.
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and comedian Bobby Moynihan team up, but beating Bobby Flay is no joking matter. They're bringing in Beantown chef Marcellus Coleman and Bobby's number one fan, Lionel Haeberle, to slay the Flay.
Feisty Brooklyn chef Suchanan Aksornnan battles innovative Miami restaurateur Richard Hales, and it's up to actor David Alan Grier and Chef Carla Hall to decide who has what it takes to beat Bobby Flay.
Actor Ben Feldman and The Kitchen's Katie Lee are ready for some action. They're bringing in jack-of-all-trades Jason Dady and Italian master Mike DeCamp to compete for the opportunity to best Bobby Flay.
Battle: Iron Chef hits the kitchen with Jose Garces taking on the newest Iron Chef, Stephanie Izard. Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and tough judge Simon Majumdar use their elevated palates to decide whose cuisine reigns supreme.
There's a lot to be thankful for when Food Network's Sunny Anderson and Bobby Flay's daughter, Sophie Flay, are in the house; silent but deadly Clayton Chapman and Italian authority Tony Priolo battle it out for the chance to stuff Bobby like a turkey.
Harlem's very own Marcus Samuelsson and Los Angeles' finest Michael Voltaggio arrive to conquer Mount Flay; they're counting on dim sum master Ed Harris or seafood connoisseur Jason McLeod to help get to the top.
Chopped judge Scott Conant and actress Helene Yorke are in the house and out for blood. Jamaican ambassador Andre Fowles and Laotian and Chinese chef Darren Sayphraraj battle it out to get to Bobby Flay.
Neapolitan chef Simone Falco battles Euro chef Eoghain O'Neill for the right to spoil Bobby Flay's holiday dinner.
The competition gets tough when French chef David Baruthio and Charlotte, N.C. hotshot Blake Hartwick bring their chops to the arena. Anne Burrell teams up with Andrew Zimmern to make the call on who will go up against Bobby Flay.
Food Network's Lorraine Pascale and Damaris Phillips are in the arena to figure out which baker will take on Bobby Flay; spunky cake master Andrea Bergin and New Orleans pastry chef Jeremy Fogg show their skills for the chance at making history.
Indian spice master Kiran Patnam and creative chef Jonathan Wu bring big city energy to the arena; it's up to "Chopped" judges Amanda Freitag and Geoffrey Zakarian to decide which contender has what it takes to slay the Flay.
Veggie master Daniel Angerer and barbecue guru Mike Johnson have been waiting in the wings for a second shot at Bobby Flay; Food Network's Katie Lee and cookbook author Daphne Oz will decide who gets the chance for redemption.
Bobby Flay better bust out his rolling pin; Texas pastry chef Amanda Rockman and blast from Bobby's past, Vicki Wells, roll into the arena for a chance at sweet victory.
Food Network's Sunny Anderson and Ginormous Food's Josh Denny bring the big guns to town with Chef Harold Baker and seafood guru Tony Minadakis. It's up to Sunny and Josh to choose who has what it takes to battle Bobby Flay.
The winds of fortune are blowing for Toronto's David Adjey and Chicago's Cory Morris. It's up to Chopped judge Scott Conant and Internet star Hannah Hart to decide who goes up against Bobby Flay.
Boston burger king Paul Malvone faces off against Twin City chef Jack Riebel on the gridiron. Former professional football player Eddie Jackson and sportscaster Jaymee Sire decide which chef gets the chance to sack Bobby Flay.
Love is in the air, but not for Bobby Flay when tough critics Anne Burrell and Scott Conant are in the house. Competition junkie and pastry chef Robert Nieto battles Brooklyn's own Caroline Schiff for a chance to break Bobby's heart.
Buffalo chef Mike Andrzejewski and rural but refined chef Anthony Nelson arrive in the big city to duke it out. Food Network Stars Eddie Jackson and Damaris Phillips will send the winner into the ring with Chef Flay.
Barbecue fusion master Robert Cho and over-the-top Brian Malarkey are hungry for a win. Food Network's Sunny Anderson and chef Josh Capon will be serving one of them up to Bobby Flay.
The arena gets electrified when Katie Lee (Beach Bites with Katie Lee (2015)) and Thai chef Jet Tila bring in restaurateur Crista Luedtke and the fashionable Alan Vargas to see who has what it takes to get the job done against Bobby Flay.
Chopped comes a knockin' at Beat Bobby Flay's door when host Ted Allen and resident judge Marc Murphy come to town. They're bringing Chopped Champions Seis Kamimura and Demetrio Zavala for another shot at beating Bobby.
The arena gets some love when Worst Cooks' Anne Burrell and comedienne Loni Love arrive to get their dear friend Bobby Flay beat. They're bringing Philly's finest Paras Shah and Hawaiian chef Sheldon Simeon to do the dirty work.
Bobby Flay's former co-worker Leia Gaccione and Asian food? expert Tony Nguyen are back for more, returning to the arena for a second chance to take Bobby down. Chopped's Scott Conant and internet superstar Laura Vitale will choose who gets a shot at redemption.
Indian specialist Aarthi Sampath takes on the Windy City's Zoe Schor in a battle on ladies' night.
Spanish cuisine expert Jonah Miller; Portuguese chef Ronny Miranda.
Bobby Flay does not know what hit him when country boy Mark Laubner and Greco chef Brendan Pelley come into Bobby's kitchen. Heavy hitters Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Chef Jet Tila will decide who has the chops to destroy Bobby on his home turf.
Beach Bites' Katie Lee and Food Network Star's Giada De Laurentiis raise the limbo bar to decide whether smokehouse master Ashbell McElveen or California's own John Cox should take on BBQ master Bobby Flay.
The Kitchen's out-of-this-world host Sunny Anderson and world-traveler Andrew Zimmern join forces to get world-renowned chef Bobby Flay beat. They pick Brooklyn's finest Jared Forman and Fabio Viviani to deliver the win.
Things sweeten up when pastry chefs Clarice Lam and Avery Ruzicka vie for the chance to take on Bobby Flay. Iron Chef Michael Symon and Chef Marcela Valladolid use their sugar-craving expertise to choose their champion.
It's all niceties when Damaris Phillips and Amanda Freitag team up to take down their good friend Bobby Flay. They've brought in Japanese cuisine master Shota Nakajima and the voice of all things culinary, Chef Jamie Gwen.
Chef Ina Garten brings along Tony Award-winning Laura Benanti to steal Bobby Flay's spotlight. Accomplished restaurateur Ed Schoenfeld and NYC's fiery Paulette Goto are here to take the lead and show Bobby he's the understudy.
Beach Bites' Katie Lee and actor Mekhi Phifer grill Louisiana's Chef Nathan Gresham and Arizona's Chef Lisa Dahl to determine who can smoke Bobby Flay.
Animal instincts run high when Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli and Food Network Star Eddie Jackson judge whether Nashville chef Dale Levitski or Indian-born Manish Tyagi has the skills to sink his claws into Bobby Flay.
Worst Cooks' Anne Burrell and legend Patti LaBelle champion two former Food Network Star competitors, Viet Pham and Dom Tesoriero, as they fight for the chance to go head-to-head with their former mentor, Bobby Flay.
The arena gets a facelift when small but mighty chef Deb Caplan takes on Beantown's Nick Lisotto. Chopped's Scott Conant teams up with actress and model Olivia Culpo to show Bobby Flay that he's not quite ready for his close-up.
It's an East Coast battle when Boston's Robert Sisca and Atlantic City's Michael Brennan duke it out in the kitchen, with actress Susie Essman and Sunny Anderson choosing who will go up against New York City boy, Bobby Flay.
Food Network's Amanda Freitag and Katie Lee bring two ghosts from Bobby Flay's past to the arena to haunt him. Allison Fasano, Bobby's former sous chef, and Executive Chef Paul Del Favero battle to give Bobby a fright!
Scott Conant and Daphne Oz both believe in second chances, so they're bringing the "King of Southern Comfort Food," Thomas Boemer, and Brooklyn's Chef Bao Bao back for a rematch and a chance to steal Bobby Flay's throne.
Worlds collide when Irish firecracker Chef Maeve Rochford faces Indian cuisine enthusiast Chef Navjot Arora. It's up to two of Food Network's finest, Alex Guarnaschelli and Damaris Phillips, to decide who will confront Bobby Flay.
The script is flipped when Beat Bobby Flay judges Michael Psilakis and Seamus Mullen step up to take Bobby down themselves. Food Network's Marcus Samuelsson and Sunny Anderson decide which chef can push Bobby to his limit.
Dancing with the Stars' Derek Hough and food personality Carla Hall decide who to whisk up to compete against Bobby Flay. Doughnut queen Katy Gerdes and French-trained chef Olivier Palazzo face off in this sweet culinary cook-off.
Giada De Laurentiis and Chef Michael Voltaggio play referee in a match to take Bobby Flay down. Entering the arena with their eye on the prize is San Antonio's Chef Geronimo Lopez and Philippines native Chef Frances Tariga.
Food Network personalities Anne Burrell and Jet Tila team up to take down Bobby Flay. They have to choose between pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani and England's Robert Aikens, who are both ready to prove their skill in the kitchen.
Singer Debbie Gibson and The Kitchen's Katie Lee team up to bring a winning tune to the arena. Chefs Ype Von Hengst and William Wright compete to see which is a pitch-perfect contender to take on Bobby Flay.
One shot at Bobby Flay wasn't enough for chefs Pasquale Cozzolino and Ivana Raca, who are back for more. Iron Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Stephanie Izard give the play-by-play and dole out their final shot at redemption.
Bobby Flay brings his A game when Mexican cuisine chef Katy Smith and Denver chef Jose Guerrero show up with talent to spare. The pressure is on for Iron Chef Michael Symon and Valerie Bertinelli to choose their contender.
Actress Emilie de Ravin and Beach Bites' Katie Lee aren't joking around as they recruit chefs Jamie Lynch and Shorne Benjamin to face Bobby Flay and have the last laugh.
Chopped's Scott Conant and actress Jane Seymour team up to make Bobby Flay sweat. They've recruited a couple of big-name chefs, New York City's Nate Appleman and Italy's own Silvia Barban, to beat Flay to the finish line.
Chef Nicole Brisson rolls the dice against Chef Adam Greenberg for the chance to beat the house. Anne Burrell and TV host Jaymee Sire must play their cards and choose a contender to go all in against Bobby Flay.
Past Beat Bobby Flay judges Christian Petroni and Leah Cohen return to the kitchen to take matters into their own hands. Laura Vitale and Jet Tila judge the judges to deliver the verdict on who will serve Bobby justice.
There's expertise in spades when Amanda Freitag and Laura Vitale arrive in Bobby Flay's arena. They're bringing in the heavy hitters with chefs Asif Syed and Jordan Frosolone to teach the master a lesson in defeat.
There's a thrill of fear in the air when Jesse Palmer and Eddie Jackson step into Bobby Flay's arena. Frank "The Bull" Terzoli and John Patterson shake off the scare as they prepare to face Bobby and deliver his worst nightmare.
French chefs Laurent Zirotti and Eric Damidot go head to head in the arena, and Food Network's Geoffrey Zakarian and Damaris Phillips choose the chef who has what it takes to say au revoir to Bobby Flay.
A Sonoma County chef and a Jersey-strong chef fight for the right to battle greatness but the palates of Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Voltaggio stand in the way.
Michael Strahan and Michael Symon have handpicked a New York chef with attitude and a Southern sweetie hoping to score a touchdown on Bobby's home turf.
A duo of father-and-son chefs battle it out to prove that the only thing stronger than family is their desire to beat Bobby Flay.
Pastry chefs Mathew Rice and Thiago Silva fire up the ovens for a chance to bake sweet circles around Bobby Flay. Ted Allen and master baker Gesine Prado have a sweet tooth, and the only cure is beating Bobby!
Chopped's Amanda Freitag and comedian Jo Koy invite chefs Ryan Hackney and Nora Haron to bring their kitchen skills and the winning punchline to beat Bobby!
Geoffrey Zakarian and TV host Sara Haines have a lot to be thankful for at the table this year, and they've brought in Creole Chef Bernard Carmouche and meatball master Daniel Sharp to stuff Bobby Flay like a turkey.
Seasoned farmer and chef Duskie Estes goes up against pasta heir Francesco Buitoni to put Bobby Flay out to pasture, with Giada de Laurentiis and The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson choosing the chef that will plow Bobby down.
It's up to Katie Lee and Valerie Bertinelli to make the call when Chef Chris Henry from Massachusetts battles Buffalo, NY's Chef Steve Gedra for a chance at the champ!
Food Network's Amanda Freitag invites actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler to bring some cheer to the arena. They ho-ho-ho-hope that either Chef Ron Duprat or Chef Gabriel Pascuzzi can slip in Grinch-style to steal the win from Bobby Flay.
Brothers and chefs Steve and Brian Redzikowski go head-to-head for the chance to take down Bobby Flay. Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy and Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli decide which brother is the chosen one to face Bobby.
Brooklyn pastry chefs Clarice Lam and Caroline Schiff are back in the kitchen for revenge after Bobby Flay beat them with something sweet. This time, chefs Michael Symon and Josh Capon are on their side to help make Bobby crumble.
Food Network's Alton Brown and Jet Tila know that to beat Bobby Flay, they're going to have to bring in the heavy-hitters: two James Beard Award-winning chefs, Cleveland's Jonathon Sawyer and New York City's Mark Ladner.
Canadian chef Lawrence Letrero matches wits with Ohio's Jack Moore for the chance at Bobby Flay. Scott Conant and Anne Burrell, who share a love of big hair and watching Bobby lose, conspire to bring home the win.
Atlanta chef Chad Clevenger and Puerto Rican-born chef Anita Cartagena are prepped and ready to battle it out in the arena. Alex Guarnaschelli and actor Ben Rappaport referee this fight for the chance to take on Bobby Flay.
Food sensations Michael Voltaggio and Laura Vitale join forces to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two. They bring along University of Houston chef Alex Brugger and Miami-born Tatiana Rosana to school Bobby on a lesson in defeat!
Iron Chef Michael Symon and actress Brooke Shields band together to take Bobby Flay down. With Italian chef and restaurateur Carla Pellegrino and Atlanta's Idris Muhammad on their side, Bobby will be singing a different tune.
Familiar faces return to the arena when restaurateurs and Beat Bobby Flay judges Michael Psilakis and Einat Admony compete to bring the heat. Ted Allen and Sunny Anderson choose the chef with the best chance of beating Bobby Flay.
Chef Josh Capon and sports reporter Carolyn Manno team up to make sure Bobby Flay doesn't try for a trick play. Haitian chef Jouvens Jean takes on Francophile and Seattle restaurateur Bruce Naftaly to beat Bobby at his own game.
Beach Bites' Katie Lee and Chopped's Marc Murphy conspire to take down Bobby Flay. They're counting on native Italian chef Silvia Baldini and California chef Austin Cobb to make their day and beat Bobby.
Chef and former football player Eddie Jackson teams up with Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell for a game day bout, recruiting chefs from Boston and Las Vegas to score big against Bobby Flay.
Food Network's Alton Brown and Valerie Bertinelli use their chocolate expertise to decide whether acclaimed pastry chef David Lebovitz or chef-of-all-trades Ryan Scott will be able to melt Bobby Flay.
Tough-guy-with-heart-of-gold Fernando Ruiz battles Mexican-born chef Paco Garcia for a chance at Bobby Flay, with chefs Donatella Arpaia and Scott Conant deciding which of them can make a dish as perfect as Scott's hair.
The kitchen goes metal when Iron Chef Jose Garces and Chef Anne Burrell team up to take down their good friend, Bobby Flay. They've handpicked "Tagine Queen" Aneesa Waheed and hard-hitting chef Ryan Lory to deliver the win.
Cajun Aces' Sam and Cody Carroll compete to prove that love is a kitchen battlefield, with Sunny Anderson and Jeff Mauro officiating the attempt to send Bobby Flay off unhappily ever after.
Chopped judges Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag enlist Jimmy Buffett's private chef Dante Giannini and Telluride's Eliza Gavin to edge out the win and wipe out Bobby Flay.
Chopped host Ted Allen and Food Network's Damaris Phillips try to rewrite history. Attempting to make Bobby's domination a thing of the past are Southern heirloom chef Paul Fehribach and spunky pan-Asian chef Sara Nguyen.
It's a battle of Southern chefs as Houston's Roshni Gurnani faces off against New Orleans' Carl Schaubhut. Coaching them to victory against Bobby Flay are Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell and Chopped's Marcus Samuelsson.
Well-traveled chef Zach Meloy takes on a New Orleans transplant to Brooklyn, Chef Matt Pace, to prove their culinary chops. It's up to Katie Lee and Scott Conant to decide who has the skills to beat Bobby Flay.
The laughs are flowing when comedian Tony Rock and jokester Alex Guarnaschelli heckle Bobby Flay in his own kitchen. Delaware chef Bill Clifton and Long Island's Stephan Bogardus compete for the last laugh.
Chef and restaurateur Richard Blais and TV host Natalie Morales have their sights set on taking down Bobby Flay. They bring in San Antonio's Chef Johnny Hernandez and skilled New Jersey chef Coby Farrow to get the job done.
Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli and Cake Boss Buddy Valastro don't sugarcoat their desire to take down Bobby Flay. The princess of pastry Paulette Goto and sweet sensation Zac Young return for a chance at revenge.
The Today Show's Dylan Dreyer teams up with Chopped's Scott Conant to take down their friend Bobby Flay. Jamaican chef Patrick Simpson challenges Hawaiian chef Alvin Savella in an all-out battle of the islands.
Michael Symon and Alex Guarnaschelli are back in the arena and looking to fire up a win against Bobby Flay. But first, chefs Armando Litiatco and Mikala Brennan have to battle for a chance to smoke Bobby out.
Food Network's Michael Symon and Jet Tila work hard to outsmart their good friend Bobby Flay. They bring in one of his proteges, Chef Rebecca Weitzman, and fine dining's finest, Brian Lewis, to muscle Bobby out of his kitchen.
The kitchen is mo' fun when Sunny Anderson and Beach Bites' Katie Lee decide who will take on Bobby Flay. Puerto Rican chef Andre Gomez and Dominican chef Ramon Perez duke it out in the kitchen for their shot at the master.
LA chef Michael Voltaggio and skateboarding legend Tony Hawk know they can't skate through this competition. They bring in Sichuan master Pablo Zitzmann and young gun Ming Pu to attempt to kick-flip Bobby Flay out of his arena.
Actress Sophia Bush and chef Carla Hall choose between Chicago chefs, Aaron Cuschieri and Jill Barron to take on Bobby Flay.
Daphne Oz and Damaris Phillips go 'Atomic Blonde' on Bobby Flay. They must choose between chefs Enrique Limardo and Jeff Smedstad to take on Beat Bobby Flay.
The chips are all in when world-traveled chef Philippe Haddad meets New York City's Chef Melissa O'Donnell. It's up to Chopped's Scott Conant and The Kitchen's Geoffrey Zakarian to place their bets on the chef who they think can beat Bobby Flay.
It's a roller coaster of a battle when Carnival Eats' Noah Cappe teams up with Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell to make Bobby Flay throw his arms up in defeat.
The kitchen gets steamy when Derek Simcik, named Sexiest Chef, goes up against Philadelphia's haute chef, Sylva Senat. Chopped's Chris Santos, and celebrated New York Chef and frequent guest judge Chef Marc Murphy choose which chef will burn Bobby Flay.
Food Network Star alums Chef Alex McCoy and Chef Jay Ducote are in the house to outshine Bobby Flay. Food Network Star winner Damaris Phillips teams up with Guy's Grocery Games' Chef Richard Blais to ensure that Bobby's star burns out in his very own kitchen.
Things get shrewd when Iron Chef's Alex Guarnaschelli and expert Good Eater Alton Brown join forces to take down Chef Flay. It is up to partners in business and in life, chefs Lisa Carlson and Carrie Summer, to outsmart the one and only Bobby Flay in this kitchen battle.
Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis and People Magazine's Jess Cagle reach for the stars when they match up Atlanta's dynamic Greek chef Pano Karatassos and New York City's Mimi Weissenborn to take down Bobby Flay.
It's all hands on deck when Napa Valley's Daniel Gomez Sanchez competes against Atlanta's Matthew Ridgway. TV host Daphne Oz and Food Network's Eddie Jackson hold nothing back when it comes to slaying Bobby Flay.
Two Italian-cuisine cutthroats, chefs Adam Leonti and Anthony Scolaro, face off for a shot at scuffing up Bobby's record with a loss. Rachael Ray and Damaris Phillips determine who has the sauce to take on the boss.
Food Network's Alton Brown and Amanda Freitag ensure there's no funny business when Napa Valley's Gregory Wiener and comedian Daphne Brogdon compete to boo Bobby Flay out of his kitchen.
Chef Ian Winslade and Chef Geoff Rhyne must get through the star ingredient challenge before a proper smackdown against Bobby Flay. Valerie Bertinelli and Clinton Kelly are along for all the fun and smack talk Bobby can handle.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli links up with Ree Drummond to orchestrate a loss. They've recruited two Southern gentlemen, Jamarius Banks and Vince Giancarlo, who won't be playing nice when they try to take Bobby down.
Late-night TV host Seth Meyers joins Iron Chef Michael Symon to take down Bobby Flay. The Queen of Toast, Chef Carrie Baird, and Chef Lamar Moore from Chicago's South Side try to take Bobby's title away with a win of their own.
Sassy Miami chef Mika Leon brings the heat against Atlanta chef Michael Bertozzi. Chef Carla Hall and actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson decide who has what it takes to join their modern family for a food fight against Bobby Flay.
Style expert Carson Kressley teams up with Chef Anne Burrell to point out Bobby Flay's fashion and food faux pas. Chefs Kevin Sweeney and Nicco Muratore are ready to claim victory in style.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli shows Bobby Flay no mercy with fellow mean girl, the hilarious Tina Fey. They bring in two more mean girls, celebrity chef Alexcia Smith and former stuntwoman-turned-chef Asia Mei. It's going to be fetch!
Actress Fran Drescher joins Chopped's Scott Conant to beat Bobby Flay with style, food and flair. They bring in two fantastic pastry chefs, Jessica Scott and Shelby Sieg, who are ready to bake Bobby into a corner.
Food Network Star winner Eddie Jackson teams up with Man v. Food's Casey Webb to battle Bobby Flay. Fine dining expert Eric Bolyard and seafood aficionado Sarah Wade duke it out for a shot at Bobby.
Chopped's Ted Allen and TV host Jeannie Mai are keeping it real with Bobby Flay, and they want a win. They stack the deck with two authentic Italian cuisine experts, chefs Ryan DePersio and Giuseppe Fanelli, who hope Bobby will be begging for Mamma Mia after they win.
It's a battle of the South vs. Southwest as Chef Charlie Loomis of Chattanooga faces off against Chef Israel Rivera from Albuquerque, N.M., for a shot at Bobby Flay. Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis gets assistance from actress Betsy Brandt as they try to pester Bobby into a loss.
Proving that couples can be competitive, Chef Ricardo Castro and his wife, Chef Rosana Rivera, challenge each other for a chance to beat Bobby Flay. Love is in the air as they're joined by Food Network's Jet Tila and his wife, Ali, but there's no love for Bobby.
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and comedian Jay Pharoah look to gobble up a victory over Bobby Flay as chefs Jason Bissell and Tirzah Love face off. Everyone's hoping that Bobby will be headed home with a leftover loss after this Thanksgiving throwdown.
The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Chef Giada De Laurentiis team up again to bring the heat into Bobby Flay's kitchen. The dynamic duo has recruited Indian expert Chef Paddy Rawal and Caribbean specialist Chef Trey Lamont to set Bobby's kitchen ablaze.
Actor and comedian Mikey Day teams up with Katie Lee, which means double trouble for Bobby Flay as they try to distract him into losing. Asian whiz Minnie Nguyen and Southern expert Adam Hodgson both have one goal: secure a win against Bobby.
Food Network Star winner Christian Petroni joins forces with Chef Carla Hall to take down Bobby Flay, and they brings two dynamic chefs who have mastered the food of his motherland, Italy. Chefs Daniele Uditi and Chris Thompson are both ready to hear the judges say, "That's amore!," when they beat Bobby.
Things get zany in the kitchen when the king of dad jokes, actor and comedian Bob Saget, teams up with Worst Cooks in America's Chef Anne Burrell to get the last laugh on Bobby Flay. They bring in Philadelphia chef Aliza Green and North Carolina's Sam Diminich to show Bobby the joke's on him.
Tonight, Best Baker in America's Scott Conant teams up with actress Sasha Pieterse to get the truth and a loss out of Bobby Flay. They get a little help from talented farm-to-table chef Anthony Lo Pinto and seafood maven/chef Franco Robazetti.
Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell gets a little help from her friend Valerie Bertinelli on the mission to bring down Bobby Flay. They recruit Napa Valley's Elizabeth Binder and Washington, D.C.'s Mike Ellis to help them see this mission through with a win.
Worlds collide when Hawaiian chef Jojo Vasquez tangles with Nashville's Brian Riggenbach for the ultimate chance to one-up Bobby Flay in his own kitchen. Sunny Anderson from The Kitchen and TV host Clinton Kelly are here to make sure no one plays nice, at least when it comes to beating Bobby.
Chef Michael Voltaggio gets help from an extra special guest, celebrated actress Drew Barrymore, to take down Bobby Flay. They bring in fantastic pastry chefs DaVee Harned and Miriam Rieder Taylor, who have a passion for chocolate and are ready to take home the win.
The queen of food and presentation, Martha Stewart, graces the kitchen along with her pal, Chef Richard Blais. They hold court and place all of their bets with talented chefs Katherine Fuchs and Michael Merida to make Bobby Flay look like the court jester.
Famed actress Jane Krakowski teams up with The Chew's Chef Michael Symon to steal Bobby Flay's spotlight. They bring in no-nonsense chefs Attila Bollok from Los Angeles and Matthew Spinner from Cleveland to give Bobby an early curtain call.
Fine-dining master Chef Geoff Lazlo faces off against Cincinnati legend Chef Daniel Wright, and both want to see Bobby Flay go up in smoke. Chef Josh Capon is joined by actress, and former Bond Girl, Teri Hatcher to make sure the chefs have the firepower to win.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and actor Lou Diamond Phillips each bring in heavy hitters to take Bobby Flay down. Recruited from Bobby's own ranks, former judges Chef Adrienne Cheatham and Chef Michele Ragussis are both ready for a win of their own.
Meat enthusiast Carnivorous' Courtney Rada and Iron Chef Michael Symon source Cleveland chefs Penny Barend and Melissa Khoury to bring Bobby Flay down. These lady butchers are ready to slice and dice the competition and the mean to leave no extra meat on the bone.
The stakes are high when two chefs want another shot at Bobby Flay. Fine-dining chef Ryan Lory and Italian chef Jackie Rothong are back for redemption, and they've got Chef Josh Capon and The Kitchen's Katie Lee in their corner as they seek sweet revenge.
News anchor Don Lemon and Chef Alex Guarnaschelli have a news flash: Bobby Flay is going down. They bring in two award-winning chefs, Dieter Samijn of Bar Boulud and Patrick Schaeffer of Citi Field, who have breaking news of their own -- they're in it to win it.
Culinary queen and entertainment expert Martha Stewart returns with Iron Chef Michael Symon to defeat Bobby Flay. They bring in two young guns, brunch maven Sarah Wade and sous chef Max Castro, to see if Bobby can keep up with the future food generation.
Regulars at the judges' table, chefs Ed McFarland and Dale Talde trade in their tasting spoons for chef knives as they try to beat Bobby Flay at his own game. The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Geoffrey Zakarian are here to cheer them on to victory.
Food Network's Chef Michael Symon gets help from The View's Sunny Hostin as they try to cut Bobby Flay down to size in his own kitchen. New York chef Pom Amaritnant duels with Chef Troy Gagliardo from North Carolina for a chance to dethrone the king.
Chef Anne Burrell and actor and cookbook author David Burtka dig deep for two powerful chefs that can take down Bobby Flay. Australian chef Rachael Polhill and Chef Ian Redshaw from Charlottesville, Va., are here to ensure victory is served.
Best Baker's Marcela Valladolid pairs up with the Cake Boss himself, Buddy Valastro, to try and score a sweet victory against Bobby Flay. Chefs Jocelyn Gragg and Kathleen McDaniel, two southern belles from Atlanta with a propensity for pastry, aren't here to sugarcoat it -- they're looking for a win.
Chopped's Ted Allen and Chef Carla Hall dig deep into Bobby Flay's past for all-star chefs who know Bobby and his food backward and forward. Southern chefs Wesley True and Justin Hunt want to take care of some unfinished business -- with a win.
Food Network's Michael Symon enlists his pal, TV host Clinton Kelly, to distract Bobby Flay with their friendship. They get additional help from a French master, Chef Sylvain Delpique, and an Italian bread master, Chef Jackie Mazza, who bring the tension to a boil in the kitchen.
Food Network's Marc Murphy and Chef Anne Burrell want to rake Bobby Flay over the coals. They will have the help of two great grill masters, Chef David Bancroft and BBQ champion Chef Susie Bulloch, as they show no chill trying to grill Bobby.
Siblings Matt and Lisa Storch take their rivalry to the next level and to the kitchen when they challenge each other for a chance to try and torch Bobby Flay. Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Southen Chef Damaris Phillips are there to cheer them on to victory.
Bobby Flay will have to cake it until he makes it in this sprinkle-filled pastry battle. Iron Chef's Alex Guarnaschelli and Chopped's Geoffrey Zakarian scoured the land to bring in two talented pastry chefs, Erica Land and Jacqueline Joy Dino, to sprinkle the kitchen with sugar and spice and a loss for Bobby.
The BBQ princess, Leslie Roark Scott, goes up against the queen of pork, Jess DeSham Timmons, for a chance to grill Bobby Flay. Racecar driving legend Danica Patrick and Food Network's Eddie Jackson try to wave the checkered flag on Bobby's victory lap.
The summer heat wave takes hold of the kitchen, and Chef Carla Hall tries to beat the heat with late night TV announcer Steve Higgins. They recruit red-hot chefs Kathy Sidell and Vinson Petrillo to light a fire under Bobby Flay and take him out.
The star ingredient gives everyone goosebumps, including Chopped's Scott Conant and comedic SNL actress Cheri Oteri. Texas chef Nick Walker and Bosnian chef Senada Grbic hope to return the favor to Bobby Flay with a win in the second round.
Christmas Cookie Challenge pals Ree Drummond and Eddie Jackson join forces to decide who has what it takes to get the job done against Bobby Flay. Seafood specialist Chef Ian Rough must battle California ranch chef Anthony Endy for a chance to go against the master.
Superchef Anne Burrell teams up with supermodel Gigi Hadid to give Bobby Flay a real taste of the spotlight. They're hoping international chefs Melissa Araujo and Max Robbins can blind Bobby with their brilliance and cat-walk out with a win.
Things get lyrical in the kitchen when Food Network's Damaris Phillips gets TV host Jaymee Sire to join her sing-along that doesn't end, much to Bobby Flay's annoyance. They get culinary assistance from French chef Remi Granger and Philadelphia native Elijah Milligan, who both hope to strike a victorious chord.
Chopped's Scott Conant brings in the A-list talent when he recruits the help of actress Vivica A. Fox to throw shade at Bobby Flay. Hoping Bobby freezes under the pressure are French master Chef Nico Romo and Caribbean enthusiast Chef Peter Prime.
Iron Chef Michael Symon and Chopped's Amanda Frietag are ready to make sure Bobby Flay goes home empty-handed. Chef Carrie Eagle from Jacksonville, Fla., soars into the arena to take on Cincinnati stalwart Jose Salazar, and both chefs are looking to squeeze out a win against Bobby.
Food Network's Alex Guarnaschelli and Chef Michael Voltaggio love nothing more than getting Bobby Flay beat. They're cheering on fine dining expert Jennifer Dewasha and seafood aficionado Devin Bozkaya, who are ready to battle for a chance at the throne with a win against Bobby.
Emotions run high as Worst Chefs in America's Anne Burrell and Chef Michael Voltaggio bring in two young chefs to challenge Bobby Flay. The two up-and-comers, Dafna Mizrahi and Jose DeJesus, specialize in Mexican cuisine, and they're not going to play nice.
Chef Richard Blais recruits TV personality Laura Vitale to try to knock Bobby Flay down a peg or two in his own kitchen. They enlist the help of global food enthusiasts Chef Reza Setayesh and Chef Andy Gaynor to make Bobby's world spin. Tune in to see who the victor turns out to be.
Food Network's Chef Jet Tila and Chef Carla Hall are hoping to get sweet revenge over Bobby Flay, this time. They bring in Asian food specialists Chef Dan Jacobs and Chef Tony Nguyen to dodge Bobby's curveballs and take home a win from the master chef.
Formidable duo Michael Symon and Giada De Laurentiis reunite to try to continue their winning streak against Bobby Flay. They've brought in Italian master chefs Jessica Gamble and Fabrizio Schenardi to challenge Bobby with a dish he's never won before.
This information appears to be repeated from "No Cake Walk" in Season 25. Bobby Flay will have to cake it until he makes it in this fun-filled pastry battle. Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli and Geoffrey Zakarian bring in two talented pastry chefs, Erica Land and Jacqueline Joy Dino, to sprinkle the kitchen with sugar and spice and a loss for Bobby.
Things get a little crazy when two teams of chefs try to tag-team Bobby Flay out of his own kitchen. Duo Iesha Williams and Nirva Israel-Llorca go toe-to-toe with Mark and DeAnna Germano for a chance to double down on a win. SNL's Heidi Gardner pairs up with Food Network's Katie Lee to give Bobby a double dose of trouble.
Food Network's Katie Lee and Zac Young want to scare up a victory, but Bobby Flay isn't giving up without a fright. Pastry chefs Michael McGowan and Kareem Queeman have a scream at the spooky star ingredient and hope to leave the kitchen with a night of the living win.
Bobby Flay has a full house in his kitchen this Turkey Day when he's joined by Food Network's Damaris Phillips and Man v. Food host Casey Webb. Chefs Kevin Grossi and Lindsay Porter want a second helping of victory. Tune in to see who will be thankful that they survived this challenge.
Talented chefs Saransh Oberoi and Tom Cuomo bring their skills and enviable mustaches to the kitchen to intimidate Bobby Flay on two levels. David Burtka and Donatella Arpaia are there to cheer them on and perhaps convince Bobby to grow some facial hair.
Chef Bobby Flay makes a dangerous wager with "The Kitchen's" Geoffrey Zakarian and Sunny Anderson that may cost him the game. Chef Sammy Monsour and Chef Whitney Thomas are there to rub salt in the wound and try to walk away with a win in Bobby's Kitchen.
America's favorite weatherman, Al Roker, joins Food Network's Chef Katie Lee to bring a torrential downpour on Bobby Flay's day. Chef Maris Grubb and Chef Justin Walker will be cooking up a storm to try to rain on Bobby's parade and grab a win in his kitchen.
Geoffrey Zakarian and Carson Kressley take on Bobby -- and his style.
Clinton Kelly and Jet Tila cheer two chefs on to victory against Bobby.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Elizabeth Chambers try to take down Bobby.
Ali Larter and Michael Voltaggio attempt to throw Bobby off his game.
Eddie Jackson and Ted Allen try to make a splash with a win against Bobby.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Casey Webb prank Bobby to throw him off his game.
Michael Voltaggio and Jeff Mauro try to serve Bobby Flay a loss.
Josh Capon and Laura Vitale try to help smoke Bobby out of his own kitchen.
John O'Hurley pairs with Damaris Phillips to catalog Bobby's fails.
Katie Lee and Eddie Jackson do their best to razz Bobby Flay into a loss.
Sophie Flay joins Alex Guarnaschelli to show that she's the Flay to win.
Anne Burrell and Damaris Philips team up to hassle Bobby Flay into a loss.
Damaris Phillips joins Duff Goldman to steal a sweet victory from Bobby.
Buddy Valastro and Kathryn Tappen broadcast Bobby's pastry battle.
Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnachelli try to heckle Bobby Flay into a loss.
Michael Symon and actress Carly Hughes take a shot at Bobby Flay's crown.
Anne Burrell and Michael Symon give Bobby Flay the business.
Comedian JB Smoove teams up with Michael Symon to give Bobby Flay the funny business. Chefs Mia Castro and Brandon Carter aren't here for laughs -- it's serious business in the kitchen as they try to take Bobby down.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and fashion designer Randy Fenoli are saying yes to chefs Ana Hernandez and Frank Bonanno's dishes -- and no to Bobby Flay.
The Food Network just made history with its first vegan episode of Beat Bobby Flay. Launched in 2013 and currently in its 30th season, Beat Bobby Flay is a cooking competition show where two chefs face off for the chance to compete against celebrity chef and host Bobby Flay. On this monumental episode, Tamearra Dyson (chef-owner of soul food restaurant Souley Vegan) and Adyre Mason (chef-owner of Alabama-based The Veggie) faced off for a chance to proclaim, "I beat Bobby Flay." In this celebrity-studded episode, the two vegan chefs were judged by Food Network personality Sunny Anderson and billionaire, Shark Tank investor, and vegetarian Mark Cuban. In the first round of the competition, the vegan chefs each completed a dish using a secret ingredient selected by Flay: red potatoes. Dyson's red potato and coconut milk étouffée proved victorious against Mason's German-inspired potato salad, which The Veggie chef finished off with fried watercress and Calabrian chilies, a favorite of Flay's. After winning over the judges with her étouffée, Dyson faced off against Flay in round two, where she selected the dish they would each be making: plant-based burgers. Ultimately, Flay's smokehouse vegan burgers (topped with dairy-free cheese and oatmilk onion rings) not only fell short of the win but very literally fell apart. It was Dyson's seitan-based double decker burger, served with gooey cheese and fresh pickles, that officially made her the first vegan chef to win the cooking competition show.
Brothers Bryan and Michael Voltaggio tag team in an attempt to throw Bobby Flay off his game. Chefs DeeDee Niyomkul and Juan Carlos Bazan cook up a storm and try to leave Bobby in their dust.
Damaris Phillips enlists legendary performer Wayne Brady to team up and distract Bobby Flay with song, dance and a little foodmance. Chefs Steven Brooks and Becky Brown want to take advantage and get the win.
Duff Goldman and Alex Guarnaschelli challenge Bobby Flay to a chocolate battle, but the script gets flipped when chefs Amber Croom and Emily Oyer surprise everyone with a savory chocolate showdown.
Chefs Cliff Crooks and Jet Tila join forces to hassle Bobby Flay into a loss. Chefs Kimberly Gamble and Tom Berry get in on the fun and try to topple the king.
Molly Yeh leaves the farm to join Alex Guarnaschelli in the Beat Bobby Flay arena. They pin their hopes on chefs Sam Fore and Jon Keeley to bring their game faces and dole out a loss to Bobby.
Anne Burrell and Andy Richter recruit New Orleans chefs Amy Mehrtens and Nathanial Zimet to let the good food roll into Bobby Flay's kitchen in hopes of a win.
DJ D-Nice and Michael Symon aren't playing nice when they bring out chefs Sue Torres and James Briscione from behind the judges table to try to get a win of their own.
Bobby Flay tries not to get dunked on by basketball legend Amar'e Stoudemire and Katie Lee Biegel. Chefs Michael O'Halloran and Alex Stickland go for the upset win.
Eddie Jackson and actress and comedian Rachel Dratch are hoping to prevent a foodie downer by bringing in chefs Dorian Hunter and Britt Rescigno for a win against Bobby Flay. Womp womp.
Bobby Flay tries to make chefs Raymond Yaptinchay and Cara Stadler go nuts in the kitchen. Michael Voltaggio and actress Morena Baccarin are there to cheer them on to victory.
Country music superstar Maren Morris teams up with Sunny Anderson to sing Bobby Flay's swan song. Chefs Matthew Dolan and Thomas Kelly give everyone something to taco 'bout.
In an alliance of fancy folks, Bethenny Frankel and Geoffrey Zakarian team up to out-fancy Bobby Flay. Chefs Chad Rosenthal and Brian Hill are there to frighten him with their food.
Stephanie Boswell and Sunny Anderson bring brunch vibes into the kitchen with chefs Gabriella Baldwin and Jenifer Minelli, who are ready for a win against Bobby Flay.
Jaymee Sire and Jeff Mauro bring the energy to wear Bobby Flay down. Chefs Laura Gonzalez and Steven Lingenfelter try to take advantage while Jeff and Jaymee distract Bobby.
Alex Guarnaschelli and legendary singer Josh Groban hit the high notes and raise up their chefs, Thomas Youell and Diego Sanchez, to grill Bobby Flay in his own kitchen.
BBQ Brawlers Megan Day and David Sandusky are back to seek vengeance against Bobby Flay, who did not pick them for his team on Brawl. BBQ Brawl judges Brooke Williamson and Carson Kressley are there to help them get sweet revenge.
Food Network's favorite couple Jet and Ali Tila bring their Team Tila energy into the kitchen to serve Bobby Flay a loss. Things get heated when chefs Renata Ferraro and Ricky Dolinsky duel it out for a shot against Flay.
Chefs Trisha Perez Kennealy and Cesar Aldrete face each other in a battle of strip steaks. Their goal is to take down Bobby Flay with the help of Anne Burrell and Josh Capon.
Chefs Noah Zamler and Aerin Zavory are here to make sure Bobby Flay doesn't "Oaxacaway" with the competition. They've got Geoffrey Zakarian and Brooke Williamson on their team to pummel Bobby with pranks.
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.
Calamity ensues when Amy Sedaris teams up with Michael Symon to take Bobby Flay down. Comfort food queens Kristin Beringson and Amanda Salas are ready to dish out a loss.
Actor and comedian Aasif Mandvi and Chef Alex Guarnaschelli join forces with chefs Diane Lam and Surbi Sahni to test Bobby Flay's abilities and teach him one more A-word: the agony of defeat.
Michael Voltaggio and comedian Michelle Buteau keep Bobby Flay in stitches as he tries to work, while chefs Zev Bennett and Petrina Peart stop at nothing to secure a win.
Damaris Phillips and actor JB Smoove are ready to get in Bobby Flay's face if that's what it takes to get a victory. They get help from chefs Christian Gill and Cecelia Valencia, who want to sandwich Bobby out of the kitchen.
Chef Tiffani Faison and The Kitchen's Jeff Mauro give Bobby Flay a royal pain as chefs Roosevelt Ceasar and Natalia Rosario make a run for his crown.
Bobby Flay takes to the catwalk to try to avoid a loss from Sunny Anderson and Carson Kressley. Chefs Eli Dunn and Kim Mills bring the food and the flair.
Comedic actor Tony Hale seeks Amanda Freitag's help to fulfill his childhood dream of conquering Bobby Flay. They've brought in chefs Cristian Rebolledo and Matt Migliore to create a globally inspired dish fit for victory.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli reunites with her Alex vs America host Chef Eric Adjepong to lead the charge for chefs Tomas Chavarria and Tara Monsod to take Bobby Flay down a peg.
Eddie Jackson and Buddy Valastro razz Bobby to throw him off his game.
The Kitchen's Alex Guarnaschelli and Jeff Mauro aim to take down Bobby Flay, and chefs Kathy Fang and Natascha Hess get into a pickle with the star ingredient
Katie Lee Biegel and David Burtka dial up on distractions while Lambert Givens and Jesse Houston try to ring Bobby Flays belt
Anne Burrell and Marc Murphy challenge Bobby with international cuisine.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Tanya Holland swap stories as they target Bobby.
Esther Choi and Michael Symon are cheering for Bobby Flay to take a loss
Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost teams up with Carla Hall and enlists the help of chefs Jo Proul and Katsui Tanabe to make Bobby Flay the butt of the joke.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Anne Burrell try their best to bring Bobby a loss.
Fashion icon Tim Gunn and Carla Hall try to dress Bobby Flay down.
Eddie Jackson partners with Bobby's kryptonite, his daughter, Sophie Flay.
