Two contestants battle head-to-head using an ingredient chosen by Bobby Flay; the victor then faces Bobby Flay with their own signature dish.
The Big Easy
S38 E1
Sunny Anderson and Saturday Night Live's Punkie Johnson let the good times roll in Bobby Flay's kitchen arena as they cheer on New Orleans chefs Chris Vazquez and Eric Cook.
Young Guns
S38 E3
Katie Lee Biegel and actor Nicholas Braun taunt Bobby Flay with a couple of young chefs, Hanna Haar and Peter McQuaid, who are gunning for the win.
BFFs vs. Bobby
S38 E4
BFFs Carla Hall and Tiffany Derry are pumped up and rarin' to go as chefs Pam Liberda and Chris Sanchez attempt to Thai one on with Bobby Flay.
Branzin-GO!
S38 E5
Michael Symon and writer Christina Perez hype up chefs Saba Wahid Duffy and Juan Carlos Aparicio to Bobby Flay as they duke it out with a fishy ingredient.
First Impressions
S38 E6
Alex Guarnaschelli and James Austin Johnson leave a lasting impression on Bobby Flay as he tries to beat chefs Stephanie Cmar and David Standridge.
Bad News for Bobby
S38 E7
Scott Conant and journalist Kaitlan Collins hope to report a loss by enlisting Beat Bobby Flay judges Hugh Mangum and Katie Pickens to take Bobby down.
Eric Adjepong and Jaymee Sire team up with chefs Solomon Johnson and Niema Digrazia to challenge Bobby Flay with a dish from the African Diaspora.
Chopped Takedown
S37 E1
Alex Guarnaschelli and Marc Murphy band together with chefs Daniel Le and Michael Michaelidis to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about lobster.
From Plies to Plating
S37 E2
Andrew Zimmern and Misty Copeland dance circles around Bobby Flay as chefs Tristen Epps and Vinnie Cimino make sure their plates are on point.
Celebrate Good Times!
S37 E4
Maneet Chauhan and Jaymee Sire celebrate Bobby Flay's demise and invite chefs Victoria Elizondo and Tajahi Cooke to join their party!
Attention!
S37 E5
Sunny Anderson and ESPN's Sage Steele share a military connection with chefs Star Maye and Marie Yniguez as they put Bobby Flay through a set of drills.
Close but No Cigar
S37 E7
Chefs Kathy Fang and Nate Appleman lost once, but they're back to make sure that doesn't happen again. Brooke Williamson and Tiffany Derry cheer them on to victory over Bobby Flay.
Risk It for the Biscuit
S37 E8
Chef Josh Capon and actor and comedian Lil Rel Howery cheer on chefs Declan Horgan and Melvin Boots Johnson in a mighty battle to defeat Bobby Flay.
Ciao, Bella!
S37 E9
Scott Conant and actress Madison Bailey root for Ciao House chefs Preston Paine and Corey Becker in an Italian battle before a showdown with Bobby Flay.
Oh, the Pasta-bilities!
S37 E10
Antonia Lofaso and comedian Jay Pharoah recruit pasta pros Sasha Grumman and Zach Chancey to bring the heat against Bobby Flay.
Chef Carla Hall and professional dancer Allison Holker Boss bring the moves as chefs Kimberly Plafke and Tiana Gee try to bring Bobby Flay a sweet defeat.
Bobby Flay is served a signature dish that is out of his comfort zone as "Chopped" host Ted Allen and Chef Tiffani Faison root for chefs Jim Armstrong and Earl James Reynolds to take him down.
Chef Antonia Lofaso partners with comedian Leslie Jones to bring the nuttiness, as chefs Josh Elliot and Vicky Colas attempt to get the last laugh over Bobby Flay.
Pastry chef Duff Goldman and journalist Gayle King interrogate Bobby Flay; while chefs Brian Ingram and Dayana Joseph cook up a breakfast of champions.
"The Kitchen" co-hosts Sunny Anderson and Geoffrey Zakarian come together to escort chefs Paddy Coker and Greg Lutes down the red carpet and snub Bobby Flay along the way.
Chef Bryan Romero attempts to take down his mentor, Chef Marc Quinones, in a mean bean battle, while Michael Voltaggio and Damaris Phillips cheer them on towards victory over Bobby Flay.
Alex Guarnaschelli reunites with her "Ciao House" co-host, Gabriele Bertaccini, to lead chefs Rachelle Murphy and Jackson Kalb to a world of pasta-bilities in beating Bobby Flay.
Eddie Jackson and Poppy Harlow break the news to Bobby Flay that he is going to lose; Chefs Dayna Lee and Enrique Lozano hope to flatten the competition.
Kardea Brown and actor Kevin Pollak try to crowd Bobby Flay out of his own kitchen, making room for chefs Carlos Anthony and Nelson German to score a win.
It's a "Chopped" takeover as Tiffani Faison welcomes her fellow judges to transform mystery leftovers into Thanksgiving masterpieces; chefs Marc Murphy, Amanda Freitag and Scott Conant battle to see if they can knock the stuffing out of Bobby Flay.
Chefs Brooke Williamson and Cliff Crooks take the fight to the kitchen when they back contenders Javier Canteras and Emiliano Marentes to crack Bobby Flay.
Sunny Anderson sprinkles holiday cheer with sugar, spice and everything nice; Chefs Stephanie Izard, Damaris Phillips and Duff Goldman challenge Bobby Flay to a baking battle as they whip up some frosted treats in a bid to leave Bobby iced out.
Jeff Mauro is ready to serenade chefs Brooke Williamson, Jet Tila and Andrew Zimmern; they go all out with fancy ingredients, prime cuts and fierce competition for an over-the-top holiday feast designed to celebrate Bobby Flay's demise.
Eddie Jackson partners with Bobby Flay's daughter, Sophie Flay; they bring the family drama center stage while chefs Hari Cameron and Leilani Baugh try to grab a mac 'n' cheese victory.
Chef Christian Petroni and actress Kate Flannery from "The Office" recruit chefs Josh Gale and Christian Ortiz for a hostile takeover of Bobby Flay's kitchen.
Supermodel and swimwear designer Devon Windsor teams up with Chef Michael Symon to keep the drama high while chefs Dom Crisp and Santiago Guzzetti try to cook up a win against Bobby Flay.
Hip-hop icon Lil Jon and Anne Burrell get Bobby Flay's kitchen turned up with lights, beats and bottle service; chefs Eva Pesantez and Robert Butts have Bobby on the VIP list.
Chef Michael Voltaggio and actress Ellie Kemper bring the pain as chefs Travis McGinty and Suzanne Vizethann crack more than a few eggs in their quest to take down Bobby Flay.
Natalie Morales, host of "The Talk," is back in the kitchen with Eddie Jackson, and they send chefs Tim Kuklinkski and Sedesh Wilkerson on a mission to beat Bobby Flay in a battle of Scotch eggs.
Chopped host Ted Allen and The View's Sara Haines sour Bobby Flay's night while chefs Grace Goudie and Andy Xu try to make lemonade out of their star ingredient.
Bobby Flay's got a signature dish that's way out of his comfort zone, and "Law & Order"'s Angie Harmon and Scott Conant aren't making it any easier as they aid and abet chefs Crystal Wahpepah and Adrien Blech.
Bobby Flay is up to his ears in distractions courtesy of hosts Jaymee Sire and Andrew Zimmern, while chefs Byron Gomez and Sebastien Salomon tussle over a corny star ingredient.
Scott Conant and Damaris Phillips pull out all the stops, including a full-on dance number, to help contenders Hari Pulapaka and Denis Radovic finish big against Bobby Flay.
The View's Sunny Hostin and Christian Petroni rock Bobby Flay with a kati roll challenge; chefs Romain Paumier and Avishar Barua roll up to Bobby's kitchen.
Comedian Nikki Glaser has Bobby Flay in her sights and nothing is off the menu; she and Chef Michael Voltaggio attempt to bring contenders Troy Gardner and Rachel Klein to a vegan victory over Bobby.
Things get feisty in the kitchen when chefs Jarod Farina and Andrew McQuesten start talking smack; Food Network's Eddie Jackson and Buddy Valastro keep up the razzing to throw Bobby Flay off his game.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Jeff Mauro of "The Kitchen" aim to take down Bobby Flay; chefs Kathy Fang and Natascha Hess get into a pickle with the star ingredient.
Buddies Anne Burrell and Marc Murphy bring in international cuisine expert chefs Ashten Garrett and Nasser Jaber to challenge Bobby Flay to a global gauntlet.
Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Tanya Holland swap stories about their longtime friend Bobby Flay; chefs Quincy Randolph and Cam Waron duke it out in the kitchen to try to get a win.
Chefs Saif Rahman and Carolina Gomez must walk the walk and talk the shiitake to go up against Bobby Flay while Esther Choi and Michael Symon cheer them on.
"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.
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 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.
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 walk away 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.
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.
Damaris Phillips and actor JB Smoove are ready to get in Bobby Flay's face; they get help from chefs Christian Gill and Cecelia Valencia, who want to sandwich Bobby out of the kitchen.
Chef Tiffani Faison and Jeff Mauro ("The Kitchen") give Bobby Flay a royal pain as chefs Roosevelt Ceasar and Natalia Rosario make a run for his crown.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
"Chopped" judge Alex Guarnaschelli teams up with "Chopped Sweets" judge Elizabeth Chambers to give Bobby Flay some bittersweet memories; they recruit chefs Leanne Mascoli and Melanie Moss, who are sweet on walking away with a win.
Actress Ali Larter links up with chef Michael Voltaggio to blind Bobby Flay with the bright lights of Hollywood and defeat him; international chefs Jorge Gonzalez and Yuri Szarzewski attempt to throw Bobby off his game with their global fare.
Things heat up in this summertime battle as chefs Phelix Gardner and Enrika Williams try to make a splash with a win in Bobby Flay's kitchen; Bobby uses his chef knives to try and slash Eddie Jackson and Ted Allen's summer fun.
Chefs Jonathan Meyer and Fernanda Tapia are thrown for a loop when Bobby Flay gives them a challenging star ingredient; chef Alex Guarnaschelli and "Man v. Food's" Casey Webb try to ease the pressure with some pranks to throw Bobby off his game.
Love is in the air as married couple and chefs Laura and Sayat Ozyilmaz team up to take Bobby Flay down; chef Michael Voltaggio and Food Network's Jeff Mauro spark a budding bromance, leaving Bobby all by his lonesome.
Chefs Mark Henry and Larry Delgado hope to leave a grill mark on grill master Bobby Flay's record; chef Josh Capon and TV host Laura Vitale are there to try and help smoke Bobby out of his own kitchen.
Legendary actor John O'Hurley pairs up with Food Network's Damaris Phillips in trying to catalog all of Bobby Flay's fails; talented chefs Charlie Fuerte and Jonathan Brooks look to turn the tables on Bobby and leave victorious.
Things get heated when Florida chefs Noel Cruz and Andrew Zarzosa face off for a shot at Bobby Flay; Food Network regulars Katie Lee and Eddie Jackson do their best to razz Bobby with a dish he knows nothing about.
Chefs Liam Beardslee and Nicole Gomes get an unlikely supporter as Bobby Flay's daughter, Sophie Flay, joins Alex Guarnaschelli to show that she's the Flay to win.
Damaris Phillips teams up with the Ace of Cakes, Duff Goldman, in his inaugural appearance to try and steal a sweet victory; top-notch pastry chefs Holden Jagger and Tova du Plessis must face off for a chance to bake Bobby under the table.
Bobby Flay must tackle something sweet against heavy-hitting pastry chefs Lasheeda Perry and Will Gustwiller; the Cake Boss, Buddy Valastro, brings in sportscaster Kathryn Tappen for the pastry battle play-by-play.
Bobby Flay's got his back against the wall when two chefs try to make his world spin; West African chef Godwin Ihentuge and Indian chef Kingshuk Dey battle to bring Bobby down, with a little heckling help from Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnaschelli.
It's all Greek to Bobby Flay as chefs George Kantaris and Angelo Vangelopoulos take center stage for a shot at the crown; chef Michael Symon and actress Carly Hughes cheer them on as they find out if it will be a comedy or a tragedy.
Chefs and business partners Scott Calhoun and David Feola must challenge each other before they take Bobby Flay down; Anne Burrell and Michael Symon give Bobby the business.
Food Network's Eddie Jackson and Anne Burrell hope to trip up Bobby Flay with some stellar competition; things come down to the wire between chefs Nokee Bucayu and Jay Reifel, leaving Anne, Eddie and Bobby all on the edge of their seats.
Food Network's Sunny Anderson and Christian Petroni try to snow in Bobby Flay for the season; Minnesota-native chefs Karyn Tomlinson and Erick Harcey do their best to bring the frigid winter into Bobby's kitchen.
Bobby Flay brings out activist Beth Stern and Katie Lee for an all-vegetarian battle; vegetarian chefs Cara Nance and Destiny Aponte are down for the challenge.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli gets an assist from actress Malin Akerman, who proves to be more of a distraction than Bobby Flay can handle; chefs Andrew Bent and Alejandro Barrientos try to steal a win; Malin runs interference in Bobby's kitchen.
Golf phenom Michelle Wie joins Food Network's Scott Conant to add a stroke to Bobby Flay's game; Saratoga, N.Y., chefs Jeannette Liebers and Chris Bonnivier are on the scene to make sure Bobby takes a mulligan.
Chef Scott Conant and host Katie Brown bring in two masters of Italian pasta making to see if Bobby Flay's skills can stand up to the test; chefs Kerri Rogers and Joel Gargano's buon cibo.
Lela Loren, star of Power, pairs up with Bobby Flay's pal Michael Symon to try to get Bobby to power down in his own kitchen; chefs Lien Lin and Hamidullah Noori attempt to throw Bobby a curve ball with a dish he's never heard of.
Chef Anne Burrell brings rising star comedian Jaboukie Young White from The Daily Show to hit Bobby Flay with some breaking news; Italian expert chefs Nicole Karr and David Benstock are recruited.
Food Network darlings Valerie Bertinelli and Amanda Freitag join forces to turn the tables on Bobby Flay; they bring in New York City chefs Edward Brumfield and Ricardo Barreras, who are in it to win it.
Reid Scott makes a campaign run against Bobby Flay with all-star running mate Sunny Anderson; chefs Ned Baldwin and Sieger Bayer want to veto Bobby's winning record and snag a landslide victory of their own.
Bobby Flay's friends Damaris Phillips and Michael Symon get together for the very first time to try to take their pal down; he'll have to tango with fellow New Yorkers Andrew Lukovsky and Airis Johnson, who aren't going down without a fight.
Chef Geoffrey Zakarian and TV host Carson Kressley team up to take down Bobby Flay and tackle his basic button-down fashion choices; seasoned chefs Chris Coleman and Siddharth Krishna hope to claim a head-turning win.
Culinary legend Wolfgang Puck makes his first-ever appearance at the Beat Bobby Flay arena alongside "Chopped" guru Ted Allen; chefs Emily Hansen and Judy Anderson must impress the dynamic duo to get the chance to fillet the Flay.
Former Olympian and chef Dawn Burrell and West Coast legend chef Rob Lam face off before they go for the gold against Bobby Flay; Food Network's Clinton Kelly and Jet Tila are there to cheer them on to victory.
Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis brings in pal Meredith Vieira to try to beat Bobby Flay in 25 ingredients or less; chefs Marcos Campos and Nicholas Poulmetis try not to slip up on the star ingredient for a shot at taking down the king.
Bobby Flay makes a dangerous wager with "The Kitchen's" Geoffrey Zakarian and Sunny Anderson that may cost him the game; chefs Sammy Monsour and Whitney Thomas are there to rub salt in the wound and try to walk away with a win.
America's favorite weatherman, Al Roker, joins Katie Lee to bring a torrential downpour on Bobby Flay's day; chefs Maria Grubb and Justin Walker will be cooking up a storm to try to rain on Bobby's parade.
Food Network's Damaris Phillips and Sunny Anderson show up to light a torch under Bobby Flay's stove; chefs Brian Lopes and Jesse Wykle go head-to-head for a chance to make waves in Bobby's kitchen.
Sara Haines teams up with Food Network's Anne Burrell to try to bring Bobby Flay down; chefs Jonathan Dearden and Scott Drewno go head-to-head for a shot at Bobby's crown.
Ultra-competitive pals Amanda Freitag and Sunny Anderson team up to tackle Bobby Flay; Tampa chef Michael Buttacavoli and New Jersey's chef Scott McDonald face off on the gridiron.
Ego Nwodim tag-teams with Bobby Flay's pal, chef Michael Symon; chefs Brandon Baltzley and Bill Crites must think on the fly if they want to walk out with a win.
Actress Nicole Ari Parker teams up with Sunny Anderson to take down Bobby Flay; husband-and-wife chefs Julio Lazzarini and Jennifer Behm-Lazzarini have to battle one another for a shot at Bobby.
Chefs Claire Robinson and Scott Conant bring in meat masters Max Hosey and Ash Fulk to take down Bobby Flay; the competition heats up when Scott reveals his obsession with the winning contender's signature dish.
Acclaimed chef Michael Voltaggio and TV host Jaymee Sire pair up to topple Bobby Flay; they bring in Yehuda Sichel and Remy Pettus, two young and hungry chefs hot on the path to take down the culinary king.
Actor Joseph Sikora joins Michael Symon to bring the muscle into Bobby Flay's kitchen; they recruit superchefs Ian Rynecki and Ruth Wigman to put the squeeze on 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.
The summer heat wave takes hold of the kitchen; Chef Carla Hall and TV announcer Steve Higgins 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 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.
Superchef Anne Burrell teams up with supermodel Gigi Hadid to give Bobby a real taste of the spotlight; they're hoping international chefs Melissa Araujo and Max Robbins can blind Bobby with their brilliance and capture a win.
Getting lyrical in the kitchen when Food Network's Damaris Phillips gets TV host Jaymee Sire to join her sing-along that doesn't end; French chef Remi Granger and Philadelphia native Elijah Milligan both hope to strike a victorious chord.
Chef Scott Conant ("Chopped") recruits actress Vivica A. Fox to help throw shade at Bobby Flay; hoping Bobby freezes under the pressure are French master chef Nico Romo and Caribbean enthusiast chef Peter Prime.
Michael Symon and Amanda Frietag are ready to make sure Bobby Flay goes home empty-handed; chef Carrie Eagle soars into the arena to take on Cincinnati stalwart Jose Salazar for a chance to squeeze out a win against Bobby.
Alex Guarnaschelli and chef Michael Voltaggio love nothing more than seeing Bobby Flay lose; they're cheering on fine dining expert Jennifer Dewasha and seafood aficionado Devin Bozkaya, who are ready to battle.
Emotions run high as Anne Burrell and 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; they enlist the help of global food enthusiasts chef Reza Setayesh and chef Andy Gaynor to make Bobby's world spin.
Formidable duo Michael Symon and Giada De Laurentiis reunite to continue their winning streak against Bobby Flay, bringing in Italian master chefs Jessica Gamble and Fabrizio Schenardi to challenge Bobby with a dish he's never won before.
A Sticky Situation
S25 E14
Alex Guarnaschelli and Geoffrey Zakarian bring in two talented pastry chefs, Erica Land and Jacqueline.
SNL's Heidi Gardner pairs up with Food Network's Katie Lee to give Bobby Flay a double dose of trouble. 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.
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.
Bobby has a full house for Thanksgiving when he's joined by Damaris Phillips and "Man v. Food" host Casey Webb; chefs Kevin Grossi and Lindsay Porter want a second helping of victory.
The queen of food, Martha Stewart, graces the kitchen along with her pal, Chef Richard Blais; they hold court with talented chefs Katherine Fuchs and Michael Merida to make Bobby Flay look like the court jester.
Meat enthusiast Courtney Rada ("Carnivorous") 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.
Culinary queen Martha Stewart returns with Iron Chef Michael Symon to beat Bobby Flay and they bring in two young guns, brunch queen Sarah Wade and sous chef Max Castro.
Chef Burrell and David Burtka look for two powerful chefs who can defeat Bobby Flay and Australian chef Rachael Polhill and Chef Ian Redshaw are here to ensure victory is served.
Ted Allen and Chef Hall dig deep into Bobby's past for all-star chefs who know him and his food backward and forward; Southern chefs Wesley True and Justin Hunt want to take care of some unfinished business.
In a star-studded event, three of Bobby Flay's friends unite to try and take him down; Sunny Anderson, Alex Guarnaschelli and Buddy Valastro do their best to take the cake.
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.
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 Teri Hatcher to make sure the chefs have the firepower to win.
Christian Petroni teams up with chef Carla Hall to bring two dynamic chefs who have mastered the food of his motherland, Italy; chef Daniele Uditi and chef Chris Thompson are both ready to hear the judges say that's amore.
Things get zany in the kitchen when the king of dad jokes, actor and comedian Bob Saget, teams up with Anne Burrell to get the last laugh on Bobby; Philadelphia chef Aliza Green and North Carolina's Sam Diminich show Bobby the joke's on him.
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 Franco Robazetti.
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.
The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Chef Giada De Laurentiis team up again to bring the heat into Bobby Flay's kitchen; the duo has recruited Indian expert Chef Paddy Rawal and Caribbean specialist Chef Trey Lamont to set Bobby's kitchen ablaze.
Chef Michael Voltaggio gets help from an extra special guest, Drew Barrymore, to take down Bobby Flay; pastry chefs DaVee Harned and Miriam Rieder Taylor help with their passion for chocolate.
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and actor Lou Diamond Phillips bring in heavy hitters to take Bobby Flay down; recruited from Bobby's own ranks, chefs Adrienne Cheatham and Michele Ragussis are both ready for a win of their own.
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.
English chef Ian Winslade and Southern chef Geoff Rhyne must get through the challenges of the star ingredient before they can have a proper smackdown against Bobby Flay.
Chef Mika Leon brings the heat against 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.
"Food Network Star" winner Eddie Jackson brings in Casey Webb ("Man v. Food") to throw all the manpower they can at Bobby; fine dining expert Eric Bolyard and seafood aficionado Sarah Murray battle for a shot at Bobby vs. their signature dish.
Actress Fran Drescher joins Scott Conant from "Chopped" to beat Bobby Flay with style, food and flair; they're upping the ante by bringing in two fantastic pastry chefs, Jessica Scott and Shelby Sieg, who are ready to bake Bobby into a corner.
Ted Allen and Jeannie Mai are keeping it real with Bobby; they're stacking the deck with some authentic Italian experts, chef Ryan DePersio and chef Giuseppe Fanelli who are hoping Bobby will be begging for Mamma Mia after they win.
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 Jet Tila and his wife, Ali, but there's no love for Bobby.
Michael Symon gets some help from the winter solstice and the chillingly hilarious entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel as they try to frost Bobby Flay out of the kitchen; things get icy when chefs Kevin Hickey and Andrew Wilson aren't taking a snow day.
The chips are all in when world-traveled chef Philippe Haddad meets New York chef Melissa O'Donnell; it's up to Scott Conant and 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 Noah Cappe teams up with Anne Burrell to choose between Los Angeles' acclaimed chef Mark Peel and Brooklyn's Nick Williams and all they want is to see 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; Chris Santos and Marc Murphy choose which chef will burn Bobby Flay.
Alex McCoy and Jay Ducote are in the house to outshine Bobby Flay; Damaris Phillips teams up with chef Richard Blais to ensure that Bobby's star burns out.
Giada De Laurentiis and Jess Cagle reach for the stars when they match up dynamic Greek chef Pano Karatassos and 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; television host Daphne Oz and Food Network's Eddie Jackson hold nothing back when it comes to slaying Bobby Flay.
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.
"Chopped" host Ted Allen and Food Network's Damaris Phillips try to rewrite history; attempting to make Bobby Flay'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" host Anne Burrell and "Chopped" judge 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 judges Katie Lee and Scott Conant to decide who has the skills to beat Bobby Flay.
Chef Richard Blais and TV host Natalie Morales have their sights set on taking down Bobby Flay; they bring in chef Johnny Hernandez and chef Coby Farrow to kick Bobby out of his own kitchen; fish serves as the star ingredient.
"Chopped" judge Alex Guarnaschelli and the "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" host Dylan Dreyer teams up with "Chopped" judge 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.
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 one of fine dining's finest, chef 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.
Los Angeles 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 decide which Windy City chef, Aaron Cuschieri or Jill Barron, has what it takes to blow Bobby Flay out of the arena.
Atlanta chef Chad Clevenger and Puerto Rican-born chef Anita Cartagena are prepped and ready to battle it out in the arena; Food Network's Alex Guarnaschelli and actor Ben Rappaport referee this heavyweight 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.
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.
Katie Lee and 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.
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 Worst Cooks in America's Anne Burrell team up to take down their good friend, Bobby Flay; they pick Tagine Queen Aneesa Waheed and hard-hitting chef Ryan Lory to deliver the win.
"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.
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 compete against Bobby Flay.
Michael Strahan and Michael Symon have handpicked two chefs hoping to score a touchdown on Bobby Flay's home turf; New York chef Anastacia Song and Southern sweetie Joey Ward are prepared to bring their best game and score the win.
Father-and-son chefs Beto and Julian Rodarte battle it out to prove that the only thing stronger than family is their desire to beat Bobby Flay; Daphne Oz and model Jourdan Dunn will then decide who has the chops to take Bobby down.
Sonoma County chef Tracey Shepos Cenami and Jersey-strong John Vitale fight for the right to battle greatness; if they want to beat Bobby Flay, however, they'll have to impress the sophisticated palates of Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Voltaggio.
Pastry chefs Mathew Rice and Thiago Silva fire up the ovens for a chance to bake sweet circles around Bobby Flay; TV show host Ted Allen ("Chopped") and master baker Gesine Prado have sweet tooths, and the only cure is beating Bobby.
Geoffrey Zakarian and Sara Haines have a lot to be thankful for this year; they bring in Creole Chef Bernard Carmouche and meatball master Daniel Sharp to stuff Bobby Flay like a turkey.
Chef Duskie Estes goes up against pasta heir Francesco Buitoni to put Bobby Flay out to pasture; it's up to Giada de Laurentiis and Sunny Anderson to choose the chef that will plow Bobby down.
The kitchen comes alive when Katie Lee and Valerie Bertinelli team up to see Bobby Flay fall; it's up to them to make the call when chef Chris Henry from Massachusetts battles Buffalo, N.Y., chef Steve Gedra for a chance at the champ.
In the spirit of the holidays, 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.
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.
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, they have chefs Michael Symon and Josh Capon on their side to help make Bobby crumble.
Alton Brown and Jet Tila know that to beat Bobby Flay, they're going to have to bring in the heavy-hitters; with two James Beard Award-winning chefs, Jonathon Sawyer and Mark Ladner, this one is destined to be an uphill battle for Bobby.
It's a case of sibling rivalry as brothers and chefs Steve and Brian Redzikowski go head-to-head for the chance to take down Bobby Flay; Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy and chef Alex Guarnaschelli decide which brother is the chosen one to face Bobby.
The script is flipped and judgment is passed 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.
Derek Hough of "Dancing With the Stars" 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 meet in a sweet culinary cook-off.
Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis and Los Angeles chef Michael Voltaggio play referee in a match to take Bobby Flay down; entering the arena with their eye on the prize are chefs Geronimo Lopez and Frances Tariga.
Anne Burrell and Jet Tila team up to take down Bobby Flay; they have the tough job of choosing between pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani and England's own Robert Aikens, who are both laser-focused and ready to prove their superior skill in the kitchen.
Pop singer Debbie Gibson and chef Katie Lee ("The Kitchen") team up to bring a winning tune to Bobby Flay's arena; Dutch-born Ype Von Hengst and Greek expert chef William Wright compete to see which chef will take on Bobby.
One shot at Bobby Flay wasn't enough for Italian chef Pasquale Cozzolino and Canada's infamous Ivana Raca, who return 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 mounts for Iron Chef Michael Symon and Valerie Bertinelli to choose their contender.
Actress Emilie de Ravin and "Beach Bites" host Katie Lee aren't joking around as they try to take down Bobby Flay; they hope the punch line is in their favor as North Carolina's Jamie Lynch and New York City's Shorne Benjamin compete to face Bobby.
The tables turn when past judges Christian Petroni and Leah Cohen return to the kitchen to take matters into their own hands; Laura Vitale and chef Jet Tila judge the judges to deliver the verdict on who will serve Bobby justice.
"Chopped" judge Scott Conant and actress Jane Seymour team up to make Bobby Flay sweat; they recruit 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.
Las Vegas chef Nicole Brisson rolls the dice against chef Adam Greenberg for the chance to beat the house; it's up to "Worst Cooks in America" host Anne Burrell and TV host Jaymee Sire to choose a contender to go all-in against Bobby Flay.
There's expertise in spades when "Chopped" regular Amanda Freitag and digital darling Laura Vitale arrive in Bobby Flay's arena; they bring in the heavy hitters with India native Asif Syed and New York's own Jordan Frosolone.
There's a thrill of fear in the air when TV personality Jesse Palmer and Food Network's Eddie Jackson step into Bobby Flay's arena; Frank "The Bull" Terzoli and the City of Brotherly Love's John Patterson compete to be the one to take on Bobby.
Katie Lee and Giada De Laurentiis raise the limbo bar to decide whether smokehouse master Ashbell McElveen or California's own John Cox should take on barbecue master Bobby Flay.
Pastry chefs Clarice Lam and Avery Ruzicka heat up the ovens for the chance to take on Bobby Flay; chefs Michael Symon and Marcela Valladolid use their sweet tooth expertise to choose their champion.
Damaris Phillips and Amanda Freitag team up to take down their good friend, Bobby Flay; they bring in Japanese cuisine master Shota Nakajima and chef Jamie Gwen to dish up a mean victory.
Chef Ina Garten brings along Tony Award-winning actress Laura Benanti to steal Bobby Flay's spotlight; accomplished restaurateur Ed Schoenfeld and pastry chef Paulette Goto are here to take the lead and show Bobby he's the understudy.
TV show host Katie Lee ("Beach Bites With 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 as Alex Guarnaschelli ("Chopped") and Food Network star Eddie Jackson keep an eagle eye on Nashville chef Dale Levitski and Indian-born Manish Tyagi.
Anne Burrell and 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.
New York City's small but mighty chef Deb Caplan takes on Beantown's Nicholas Lisotto; Scott Conant ("Chopped") teams up with actress and model Olivia Culpo to show Bobby Flay that he is not quite ready for his close-up.
Rhode Island's Robert Sisca and Atlantic City's Michael Brennan duke it out in the kitchen; born and bred New Yorker and actress Susie Essman joins New Jersey transplant Sunny Anderson to taste and decide who will go up against Bobby Flay.
Bobby Flay is haunted when Food Network's Amanda Freitag and Katie Lee bring two ghosts from his past to the arena; Allison Fasano, Bobby's former sous chef, and executive chef Paul Del Favero battle for the right to give Bobby a fright.
Believing in second chances, Food Network's Scott Conant and TV host Daphne Oz bring the King of Southern Comfort Food, Thomas Boemer, and Brooklyn chef Bao Bao back for a rematch and a chance to steal Bobby Flay's throne.
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 will go 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.
Tough critics Anne Burrell and Scott Conant withhold the Valentine's Day love; 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 send the winner into the ring with chef Flay.
Barbecue fusion master Robert Cho and over-the-top Brian Malarkey hunger for a win; Food Network's Sunny Anderson and chef Josh Capon serve one of the competitors up to Bobby Flay.
"Chopped" host Ted Allen and resident judge Marc Murphy come to town, bringing along "Chopped" champions Seis Kamimura and Demetrio Zavala for another shot at beating Bobby.
Anne Burrell ("Worst Cooks in America") and comic Loni Love arrive to beat their dear friend Bobby Flay, bringing along Philadelphia chef Paras Shah and Hawaiian chef Sheldon Simeon to do the dirty work.
Bobby Flay's former co-worker Leia Gaccione and Asian expert Tony Nguyen return to the arena for a second chance to take Bobby down; Food Network's Scott Conant and internet superstar Laura Vitale 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; TV host Daphne Oz and Los Angeles chef Michael Voltaggio taste and pick a winner to take on Bobby Flay.
Sunny Anderson ("The Kitchen") and chef Carla Hall arrive to whoop on Bobby Flay, bringing along Spanish cuisine expert Jonah Miller and Portuguese chef Ronny Miranda to duke it out first.
Country boy Mark Laubner and Greco chef Brendan Pelley come to town; heavy hitters Alex Guarnaschelli and Jet Tila decide who has the chops to destroy Bobby.
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and comedian Bobby Moynihan team up to beat Bobby Flay; they bring in Boston chef Marcellus Coleman and Bobby's No. 1 fan, Lionel Haeberle, to slay the Flay.
Feisty Brooklyn chef Suchanan Aksornnan battles innovative Miami restaurateur Richard Hales; actor David Alan Grier and chef Carla Hall must decide who can 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.
There's a lot to be thankful for when Food Network's Sunny Anderson and Bobby Flay's daughter Sophie 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.
Jose Garces takes on the newest Iron Chef, Stephanie Izard; Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and tough judge Simon Majumdar will use their elevated palates to decide whose cuisine reigns supreme.
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.
French chef David Baruthio and Charlotte, N.C., hotshot Blake Hartwick bring their chops to the arena; tough gal Anne Burrell teams up with world traveler 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.
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.
Sunny Anderson and Katie Lee try their best to get Bobby Flay beat; they've brought in polar opposites, sweet but ferocious Angie Berry and Italian stallion Giuliano Matarese, who are both gunning for victory.
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.
Ted Allen and Sunny Anderson bring in Bobby Flay's friend and chef Stephen Kalt and Marc Vetri's protege 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 Alida Solomon and Italian-born Pasquale Cozzolino.
Actor Steve Schirripa and the toughest judge on Food Network Simon Majumdar have sights set on beating Bobby Flay; Boston chef Dave Bazirgan sharpens his knives to take on Mr. Downtown Stephen Jones for the ultimate chance to cook against Bobby.
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 RJ 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 protege Diane Vista-Wayne and Daniel Boulud's protege Lauren Brown.
Giada De Laurentiis and Daphne Oz "cast a spell" to beat Bobby Flay; chefs Jeffrey Hansell and Meghann Ward look to scare Bobby 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.
Ted Allen and actress Debi Mazar welcome two contenders who lost Iron Chef America by one point; chef Todd Stein, who faced Bobby Flay in a battle of mussels, and chef Paul Virant, who took on Iron Chef Morimoto, compete.
Larger-than-life Alex Reznik competes against Colin Smith from Reno Nev.; Iron Chef Michael Symon and soap star Susan Lucci decide who will get the chance to take down Bobby Flay.
Chef and TV show host Anne Burrell ("Worst Cooks in America") and comedian Jay Pharoah plot and strategize how to beat Bobby Flay; Canadian chef Rene Rodriguez brings his south-of-the-border flavors against the Italian fare of chef Michael Kramer.
"Chopped" judge Scott Conant and actress Busy Phillips have their sights set 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 Helene Yorke and Chopped'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 host Gail Simmons and The Kitchen'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 LA chef Jet Tila in an all-out battle of friends.
Alton Brown enlists past "Food Network Star" season winners Damaris Phillips and Justin Warner to give Mr. 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" 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's Daphne Oz team up to get Bobby Flay beat; Bobby's protegee Leia Gaccione has a surprise in store for her old mentor; New York restaurateur Einat Admony is out for redemption.
It's West Coast versus East Coast as Michelin-starred Jarad 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.
A how-to guide for beating Bobby on his own turf, featuring some of the most memorable moments in Beat Bobby Flay history, with guests like Sunny Anderson, Giada DeLaurentiis and Michael Symon offering tips and tricks to beat Bobby.
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.
Private chef Eric Adjepong goes up against California native Frank Otte to see whose food can win the hearts of Daphne Oz and "Good Morning America" 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.
Roll With the Punches
S11 E8
Simon Majumdar and chef Curtis Stone bring in chefs Perry Cheung and Richard Mancini with one goal in mind, to knock out Bobby Flay.
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.
It's all about dessert as competing Chicago pastry chefs Kym DeLost and Chris Teixeira put their friendship in the blast chiller and see who can satisfy Sunny Anderson and Katie Lee's sweet tooth.
Chopped judge Scott Conant and Food Network Star's Giada De Laurentiis pick the chef to take down Bobby Flay; the Big Apple's Ian Alvarez and Seattle's Vuong Loc battle.
Worst Cooks in America'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.
How to Beat Bobby
S11 E14
A how-to guide for beating Bobby on his own turf, featuring some of the most memorable moments in Beat Bobby Flay history, with guests like Sunny Anderson, Giada DeLaurentiis and Michael Symon offering tips and tricks to beat Bobby.
TV food stylist Jackie Rothong competes against Italian-born Matteo Boffo for the chance to go up against Bobby Flay; Scott Conant and Bethenny Frankel must decide who actually gets a shot at Bobby.
Martin Rios from Santa Fe, N.M., and proud Jersey boy Geoff Johnson hope they have an edge over each other and Bobby; judges Anne Burrell and comedian Mario Cantone.
Katherine Clapner and Joe "The Baker" Baker compete in a ghoulish competition to see who gets to take on Bobby Flay; Sunny Anderson and Laura Vitale try to spook Bobby Flay into a horrifying defeat.
Chef Andres Dangond competes against Tony Nguyen for a shot at Bobby Flay; Saturday Night Live's Michael Che teams up with Geoffrey Zakarian in hopes that they'll be the ones laughing at the end of the night.
Philly's sausage king Jeremy Nolen and Indian grill master Vijay Sadhu vie for the chance to deliver the knockout punch to Bobby Flay; Music legend Carnie Wilson joins The Kitchen's Katie Lee in the quest conquer Bobby.
The Windy City's Pat Sheerin and Chinese-American caterer Katie Chin prepare to take on Bobby Flay; Food Network's Sandra Lee and West Coast chef Curtis Stone choose who gets to go up against him.
Martha Stewart joins Chopped 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; Carla Hall ("The Chew"), 12 year-old Oscar nominee Quvenzhane Wallis and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons ("Modern Family") judge.
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'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.
Chef Sunny Anderson stirs up trouble in Bobby Flay's kitchen while backing up her dream team of chefs Anne Burrell and Scott Conant, who seem to know Bobby's weaknesses better than anyone else.
Nashville chef Matt Bolus and Colorado chef Brother Luck engage in some culinary fireworks when they battle for a chance to take on Bobby Flay; radio host Elvis Duran and chef Katie Lee cheer on the contestants.
Actress Perrey Reeves and chef Scott Conant set out to tarnish Bobby's record; Los Angeles chef Vikki Krinsky and lifelong vegetarian chef Pankaj Pradhan look for a chance at Bobby.
Musician Lance Bass and chef Michael Voltaggio team up to put Bobby Flay in his place; Delaware chef Robbie Jester and the Garden State's French chef, James Laird, vie for a chance at Bobby.
Chefs Katie Lee and Laura Vitale come dressed to kill Bobby Flay's record; Denver chef Jennifer Jasinski and New Jersey restaurateur Eric Levine face off for the coveted chance to beat Bobby Flay.
Iranian competition junkie Kevin Naderi and Polish-Italian chef Mark Vecchitto aim to face off with Bobby with TV personality Donny Deutsch and chef Geoffrey Zakarian cheering them on.
Maine restaurateur Mark Gaier, arrives hoping to redeem his partner's prior loss to Bobby Flay, but chef and caterer Christopher Covelli isn't going down without a fight.
Chef Sunny Anderson teams up with Grammy award-winner Kimberly Schlapman to urge on seasoned chef Kevin Des Chenes and one of the youngest "Beat Bobby Flay" competitors, chef Jenny Dorsey.
Alex Guarnaschelli and sports anchor Kenny Mayne team up to score one over Bobby Flay; executive chefs Jeff Williams and Kevin Templeton go head to head to compete for the chance to go against the man himself.
Haylie Duff and Curtis Stone aim to knock their friend Bobby Flay down a couple of pegs; Washington, D.C., veteran Todd Gray and Maryland's French-trained Gabonese caterer Serge Pambo compete for a shot to go up against Bobby.
Dark Horses Still Kick
S9 E14
Food truck owner Ed Hardy and Indian chef Kunal Lamba compete to go up against Bobby; Debi Mazar and Geoffrey Zakarian hope one of these chefs can help break their own losing streaks.
Three of Bobby's closest friends are playing by his rules in a bid to take him down, as Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon go head-to-head in the arena and Katie Lee leads the charge.
Maria Menounos and Scott Conant bring the glitz, glamour and competition to Bobby's house; 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 aim to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two in the kitchen; chefs Anne Burrell and Curtis Stone cheer on the contestants.
French caterer Gui Alinat and Dallas caterer Kevin Ashade put it all on the line to get to Bobby Flay; chefs Josh Capon and Alex Guarnaschelli get to pick the competitor they think can bring Bobby to his knees.
Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian bring on 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 for a chance at Bobby Flay.
Two winners of "Food Network Star," Eddie Jackson and Jeff Mauro, team up to take down their mentor, Bobby Flay; New York City titans, Jesse Schenker and Danny Mena, battle to show Bobby who's the real king of New York.
Miami chef Adrianne Calvo goes head-to-head with German native and Pennsylvania chef Ben Thomas; actor Anthony Anderson and "The Kitchen's" Jeff Mauro referee the action.
Classic French chef Philippe Corbet dukes it out with D.C. chef George Rodrigues for the chance to knock Bobby Flay from his pedestal; actress Diane Guerrero and chef Geoffrey Zakarian cheer on the combatants.
Chefs Lee Frank and Joe Wolfson vie to bump Bobby Flay from the top of the charts; chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Trisha Yearwood cheer on the chefs while singing their praises.
When chefs John Tesar and Terry Sargent step into the arena, it is clear someone has a beef to settle; "Cutthroat Kitchen" judges Jet Tila and Simon Majumdar must determine which chef is a cut above the rest.
Former football player, Chef Deji Oduwole, and competition junkie, Chef Zane Holmquist, compete for a chance to go one-on-one against Bobby Flay; Anne Burrell and former professional boxer Laila Ali cheer on the competitors.
Katie Lee and Damaris Phillips 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.
Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnaschelli ruffle some feathers; Mohan Ismail brings his Singaporean flare against Long Island, N.Y., all-star, Nicole Roarke.
Sante Fe chef Todd Hall and Phoenix chef Brian Archibald duke it out for at chance at Bobby Flay with Michael Symon and Michael Voltaggio routing them on.
Chopped host Ted Allen and Cooking Channel host Kelsey Nixon decide which chef has the culinary gumption to take down Bobby; Syrian chef Sanaa Abourezk vs. Philadelphia's hottest chef, Matt Levin.
Scott Conant and Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott welcome back two contenders, Texan Blythe Beck and New Yorker Angelo Sosa, to battle for the chance to go head-to-head with Bobby Flay again.
Michael Symon and Debi Mazar have brought back Ukrainian-born chef Natasha Pogrebinsky and talented chef Michael Jenkins, for another shot at Bobby Flay.
Experienced New York chef Ric Orlando battles self-taught chef Kiran Verma from Houston; Anne Burrell and Spike Mendelsohn bring their culinary expertise to the arena in an effort to get Bobby beat.
Katie Lee and Alex Guarnaschelli bet that either Spanish-language cooking show host, Chef Giovanna Huyke or caterer Jennifer Bajsel will have what it takes to bring down Bobby.
Michael Symon and Geoffrey Zakarian conspire to squash Bobby Flay; Emmy-nominated Rhode Island chef Nick Rabar goes head-to-head with all-American New York chef Jeff Haskel.
TV personality Ted Allen and comic Margaret Cho don't play by the rules when it comes to taking down Bobby Flay, and they bring in renegade chefs Diane DiMeo and Ian Russo to do their dirty work.
TV personalities Rachael Ray and Ross Mathews hold nothing back and leave nothing to chance with Washington D.C.'s favorite Indian chef, K.N. Vinod, and the owner of eight restaurants, chef Gavin Fine.
New York chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag step into the arena to beat Bobby Flay; chef Tim Freeman takes on Boston native chef Nookie Postal for the chance to take down the original Iron Chef.
Damaris Phillips teams up with Alex Guarnaschelli in this battle of culinary gladiators; New England bad boy Will Gilson brings his modern cuisine against the fusion fare of Navy vet, Lawrence Males.
New Jersey chef Gregory Torrech laces up his bootstraps against Moroccan chef Sam Marvin; restaurateur Scott Conant and actress and author Haylie Duff decide who has what it takes to face Bobby.
Tre Wilcox brings his high energy against Baltimore's chef Sarah Acconcia; Sunny Anderson and Giada De Laurentiis bring their wits and expertise to the arena to get Bobby beat.
Michael Symon and Daphne Oz arrive in the arena to beat up on their friend Bobby Flay; chefs Sylvia Casares and Braden Wages square off in a battle of sheer will.
Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian arrive in the arena; veteran chefs Linda Harrell and Kenny Johnson battle for the chance to show their worth against Bobby Flay.
New York chefs Amanda Freitag and Alex Guarnaschelli bring in their heavy-hitters to battle Bobby; Chicago chef Jared Case tests his skills against the Greek-inspired chef Kouri Killmeier.
Tex-Mex master Gregory Webb faces off against New Jersey's Peter Morris in this battle for supremacy; chefs Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian have the call on who's got the skills to beat Bobby Flay.
Chefs Jeanie Roland and Becca Richards battle for their chance to take on Iron Chef Bobby Flay; Robert Irvine and Katie Lee keep Bobby in their crosshairs.
Chefs Curtis Stone and Sunny Anderson take no prisoners on their quest to beat Bobby Flay; farm to fork chef Clark Barlowe goes head to head with Italian chef Peter McAndrews.
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Iron Chef judge Donatella Arpaia bring in Washington's Michael Walters and Seattle's Lisa Nakamura to battle for a chance at Bobby Flay.
Simon Majumdar and Anne Burrell, are poised to give Bobby Flay a run for his money; New York's chef Miguel Trinidad and Maine's chef Brian Hill faceoff for a shot at Bobby.
Giada De Laurentiis and Michael Symon team up once again to take down their friend Bobby Flay; global chef David deCastro and Japanese-born chef Taichi Kitamura battle for a chance to take on the champion in his house.
Naval chef Carla Harris brings her grit against seriously competitive chef Noah Schwartz; Anne Burrell and Geoffrey Zakarian use their expertise to determine who has the arsenal to beat Bobby.
Alison Sweeney and Sunny Anderson set their sights on Bobby; young gun Kelvin Fernandez takes on Japanese superstar Chris Kobayashi, with both vying for a shot at taking down Bobby Flay.
Actor and chef David Burtka teams up with Alex Guarnaschelli to beat Bobby Flay; self-taught chefs Johnny Zone and Jumoke Jackson battle for the right to dethrone Bobby.
Chefs Curtis Stone and Michael Symon team up to rattle Bobby; Rhode Island's Chef Antonio Franco goes head-to-head against New York Chef Luke Venner for the chance to take on Bobby Flay.
Chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Chris Santos have a single objective, make Mom proud; seasoned vet Kathy Cary squares off with acclaimed chef Shanna O'Hea.
Vietnamese-born Thoa Nguyen does battle with high-end chef Jason Hippen; chefs Anne Burrell and Scott Conant decide who has the cuisine to reign supreme.
Musician and chef Eugene Jones and up-and-coming chef Christopher Wall enter a culinary skirmish for the chance to take down the legend, Bobby Flay; with Simon Majumdar and Sunny Anderson.
Chef Dominic Zumpano, takes on chef Angelo Sosa, in a grilling battle; Debi Mazar, and Michael Symon make the call on who has the chops to rake Bobby over the coals.
Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Anne Burrell have their eyes on the prize of taking down Bobby; Surf Chef Raphael Lunetta and Cowboy Chef Jake Gandolfo compete against each other before one takes on Bobby.
Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian and supermodel Chrissy Teigen judge; master chef Julieta Ballesteros and farm-raised chef Kat Ploszaj compete for the chance to go up against Bobby.
Michael Symon and Giada De Laurentiis team up to bring in two talented chefs who won't back down: Italian chef Giulio Adriani and Texan chef Kristine Kittrell.
Chefs Anne Burrell and Scott Conant bet that chef Blythe Beck or the classically trained chef Mark Allen will have what it takes to spoil Bobby's Christmas.
Fusion chef Damien O'Donnell goes up against Mexican-born chef Adrian Leon and in their corner are "Chopped" judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Scott Conant.
Sunny Anderson and Ted Allen call in chef and grill-master Victor Albisu and competition-junkie chef Eddie Tancredi, who battle it out for a chance to beat Bobby.
Crab Claw King, Andy Saint-Ange, challenges tattooed butcher, Bruce Kalman, to win a chance to take down Bobby; with "Chopped" judges Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian.
Jersey's Carlos Serrano and L.A.'s Nina Younan battle it out for a chance to beat Bobby Flay but things nearly go up in flames when the chefs begin to improvise.
Chefs Natasha Pogrebinsky and Esther Choi throw down in the kitchen with the hopes of convincing judges Marc Murphy and Katie Lee that they have what it takes to Beat Bobby Flay.
Comedian Judah Friedlander and chef Michael Symon team up to find a competitor to beat Bobby Flay; California's Jason Fullilove dukes it out against New York's Billy Oliva.
Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon join forces to find a competitor to take down Bobby Flay; tensions erupt as titan Daniel Holzman dukes it out with fellow New York chef Palak Patel.
Chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Jeff Mauro are playing the tricks and culinary instructor James Gillespie and restaurateur Rob Maffucci are serving up the Halloween treats.
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Two chefs must first face off against each other to earn the chance to challenge Bobby Flay; Alex Guarnaschelli and Jeff Mauro judge the results.
Catering queen Kimberly Van Kline and Christopher Lee, compete for a chance to take on Bobby Flay; Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and down home chef Jack McDavid stop by to see how the competition measures up.