Boot camp is transformed into a fantastical farm, and the teams face off in a series of challenges that help them understand how food gets from the farm to their fork. Then chefs Anne Burrell and Carla Hall teach their recruits to make meatless meals for their skill drill challenge. In the main challenge, the recruits must cook farm-to-table dishes pairing a seasonal fruit and meat, and the recruits with the least successful dishes are put out to pasture.
Superstar restaurateur Bobby Flay is using his food and business expertise to help turn the troubled restaurants around in this one-hour reality show. Follow Bobby as he attempts to rescue a flagging family run business specializing in Italian Cuisine. After sampling some of the menu and touring the establishment, Bobby interviews the staff, evaluates the menu, critiques the wine list and decor, and creates an aggressive plan of action. We?ll watch as Bobby does everything from send the chef for an intensive apprenticeship with NY?s infamous ?Pizza Guru? to designing a creative re-launch, and scoring a visit from a well-known restaurant reviewer in this hour-long reality series. Will Bobby?s advice pay-off??. We?ll check in a few weeks later to end the hour with an update.
The chocolate chip cookie is the most popular cookie in America, and Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald of New York City's Levain Bakery have concocted the ultimate version of this classic treat. Pam and Connie think their take on this crowd favorite has earned them a spot on a show called "Creative Classics." They have no idea that Bobby Flay will show up to challenge them to a chocolate chip cookie Throwdown. These two tri-athletes have completed the famed Ironman Challenge, but will they be able to outpace the Iron Chef? Tune in to see whose cookies will melt the competition.
Alton Brown "reloads" his classic fried chicken episode with an all-new deep-fried recipe, an introduction to sumac and a look at the science of crunch.
Boston is the heart of New England, the birthplace of American independence and home to so many delicious foods that it calls for more than one visit! Andrew Zimmern explores the flavors of Boston neighborhoods, from black pasta found in the north end's Little Italy to the bay neighborhood's fresh Irish fish and chips and seafood stew made with all local ingredients. He also satisfies his sweet tooth with a local favorite, a giant, flaky pastry filled with vanilla custard and whipped cream.
California's county of Carneros creates some of the world's finest sparkling wines. Here in Carneros, the Pacific Ocean brings wind that increases the acidity of the Pinot Noir grapes. Join host Kevin Brauch as he rides the rails to Carneros county and lights up the dark Champagne Caves with glass after glass of vintage sparkling wine.
Twinkies are the comeback kid of the snack world: During the Recreate Challenge, can there be a comeback for one contestant, whose Twinkie looks like it spent too long in the sun? Or will the Innovate Challenge, where one contestant travels South of the border with a Twinkie Tostada, prove to be an all-out cream-filled, snack brawl? There's only one way to find out -- watch it all go down in this episode of Rewrapped!
Noah Cappe travels coast to coast sampling the best carnival creations inspired by the cuisine of Latin America. This fiesta of food features both classic and crazy carnival treats, from Tex-Mex to traditional.
Chef Robert Carter enters Kitchen Stadium from his hometown of Charleston, SC, the "best-mannered city" in the US. Will he walk away from his battle with Iron Chef Cat Cora a gracious winner or a sore loser?
Atlanta is a hotbed for unique eats. Heirloom Market BBQ brings together Korean and American barbecue in a quirky roadside eatery. Seafood dishes are brought to delicious new heights at swank newcomer The Optimist, while cozy corner restaurant One Eared Stag serves edgy American food. And Abattoir adds global touches to its Southern dishes.