Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Jenny's culinary adventure continues in Ait Ouzzine, a small town beneath the Atlas Mountains on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the 11 young bakers to create assigned Neapolitan desserts featuring chocolate, strawberry and vanilla.
Trisha Yearwood hosts a music-themed tailgate party. She shares fan-favourite recipes and stories from her time on the road with her husband Garth Brooks.
Trisha makes her favourite party dishes for her songwriters and collaborators. On the menu are herby butter bean dip and chicken parm sliders.
Guy brings Flavortown to his own kitchen by connecting with DDD alums via video chat. They guide him through making a French dip, arancini and more.
Guy Fieri and his son, Hunter, video chat with DDD alums to cook awesome recipes at home. They include Boston pasta and New York Neapolitan pie.
Three all-star judges and their mums fight in a charity battle. Guy's mum provides a list of ingredients and Guy tasks the teams to shop for childhood favourites.
Four returning Chopped Champions compete to get to the $40,000 Grand Finale. Which contestant will triumph and go head-to-head with chef Bobby Flay?
Ree Drummond makes divine 16-minute chicken dinners in a race against time. She starts with chicken fajita pasta, followed by honey plum soy stir fry.
Ree makes recipes for two. For sharing, there's a juicy Cajun T-bone steak with lemon pepper shoestring fries, and dulce de leche lava cakes.
Four of the best baking teams in America compete against each other in different creative cake challenges. The winning team leaves with $10,000 prize money.
Three more chefs try to topple a fierce returning champion as they take on the wheel's nightmarish ingredients plus a sweet and spicy dessert.
Working with chefs they just met, the competitors strategize, collaborate and execute under the critical eyes of Michael and Bryan Voltaggio.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the nine young bakers to create a cookie cereal with miniature cookies and chocolate-covered dried fruits.
Molly Yeh's makes an Italian feast for the family. It includes smashed meatball burgers, an antipasto salad, crispy parmesan friend onion, and spumoni cake jars.
Molly Yeh celebrates her wedding anniversary with an epic dinner! It includes a juicy T-bone steak, scalloped potatoes, and a marzipan moose mousse cake.
Andrew Zimmern discovers the French and Germany inspired food of Alsace, France. He experiences rustic flavours with local ingredients like Choucroute garnie.
Andrew Zimmern digs into the tropical coastal cuisine of Guayaquil, Ecuador. He samples everything from sweet red mangrove crab to a plantain dumpling.
Ree shares her quick, delicious and crowd-pleasing pasta recipes. She makes lemon pasta, grilled steak pasta and drunken spaghetti with red wine.
Ree shares some of her favourite cooking-free recipes. She adds a cowboy spin to her ranch muffuletta sandwich, Chinese chicken salad and ice cream.
Giada prepares a kid-friendly menu for an after-school lunch. She makes a chicken parmesan sandwich, creamy cucumber salad and chocolate peanut butter sundaes.
Giada shows how to make four pasta dishes that can be done in 15 minutes. They include penne with corn and spicy sausage, and orecchiette with broccoli.
The kid chefs are challenged to use an 'everything donut' they find in their baskets with pickled pork. Next is cooking venison, which is a new experience for some.
Three all-star judges and their mums fight in a charity battle. Guy's mum provides a list of ingredients and Guy tasks the teams to shop for childhood favourites.
Four returning Chopped Champions compete to get to the $40,000 Grand Finale. Which contestant will triumph and go head-to-head with chef Bobby Flay?
Ree Drummond makes divine 16-minute chicken dinners in a race against time. She starts with chicken fajita pasta, followed by honey plum soy stir fry.
Ree makes recipes for two. For sharing, there's a juicy Cajun T-bone steak with lemon pepper shoestring fries, and dulce de leche lava cakes.
Four of the best baking teams in America compete against each other in different creative cake challenges. The winning team leaves with $10,000 prize money.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the nine young bakers to create a cookie cereal with miniature cookies and chocolate-covered dried fruits.
Molly Yeh's makes an Italian feast for the family. It includes smashed meatball burgers, an antipasto salad, crispy parmesan friend onion, and spumoni cake jars.
Molly Yeh celebrates her wedding anniversary with an epic dinner! It includes a juicy T-bone steak, scalloped potatoes, and a marzipan moose mousse cake.
Andrew Zimmern discovers the French and Germany inspired food of Alsace, France. He experiences rustic flavours with local ingredients like Choucroute garnie.
Andrew Zimmern digs into the tropical coastal cuisine of Guayaquil, Ecuador. He samples everything from sweet red mangrove crab to a plantain dumpling.
The kid chefs are challenged to use an 'everything donut' they find in their baskets with pickled pork. Next is cooking venison, which is a new experience for some.
Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the 11 young bakers to create assigned Neapolitan desserts featuring chocolate, strawberry and vanilla.
Trisha Yearwood hosts a music-themed tailgate party. She shares fan-favourite recipes and stories from her time on the road with her husband Garth Brooks.
Trisha makes her favourite party dishes for her songwriters and collaborators. On the menu are herby butter bean dip and chicken parm sliders.
Guy brings Flavortown to his own kitchen by connecting with DDD alums via video chat. They guide him through making a French dip, arancini and more.
Guy Fieri and his son, Hunter, video chat with DDD alums to cook awesome recipes at home. They include Boston pasta and New York Neapolitan pie.
Chefs must transform iconic breakfast items into a delicious dinner and use a featured ingredient they select while blindfolded.
Four culinary whiz kids compete in this special edition, creating their best lunches with a limited allowance.
Four chefs from Guy's winning season of Food Network Star reunite 10 years later. First, the alums must make a dish using a special list of ingredients.
Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Jenny's culinary adventure has brought her to northwest Morocco where she explores Chefchauen, a city nestled in the heart of the Rif Mountains.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the remaining 10 junior bakers to create desserts that look like sandwiches. Order up!
Trisha makes fairground favourites for a backyard party. Her menu includes mini corn dogs, soft pizza pretzels and cotton candy lemonade slushies.
Trisha celebrates her single by making dishes that remind her of other career highlights. Recipes include herbed cheese, cucumber and radish tea sandwiches.
Guy and Hunter video chat with four DDD alums who share recipes including a new spin on a burger from Charlotte and a Miami Asian-barbecue mashup.
Four DDD alums send in their most dynamic recipes for Guy and his son, Hunter, to cook up. The menu includes Florida alligator fritters and a meatloaf.
Three pairs of twins team up to show that two heads are better than one when it comes to winning up to $20,000. First up, a birthday cake for dinner challenge.
Four chefs are surprised to discover pork buns and Mexican street corn in their first basket. And, delicious cakes and an unusual sauce await the final round.
Ree and the kids serve up awesome eats with just eight ingredients. There's a colourful clementine sprinkle cake and cheesy stuffed pasta.
Ree goes on a sheet pan adventure! She makes a roasted sheet pan salad served right in the pan, one big meatloaf, and mega mac and cheese.
Four of the best baking teams in America compete against each other in different creative cake challenges. The winning team leaves with $10,000 prize money.
Ree shares her quick, delicious and crowd-pleasing pasta recipes. She makes lemon pasta, grilled steak pasta and drunken spaghetti with red wine.
Ree shares some of her favourite cooking-free recipes. She adds a cowboy spin to her ranch muffuletta sandwich, Chinese chicken salad and ice cream.
Giada prepares a kid-friendly menu for an after-school lunch. She makes a chicken parmesan sandwich, creamy cucumber salad and chocolate peanut butter sundaes.
Giada shows how to make four pasta dishes that can be done in 15 minutes. They include penne with corn and spicy sausage, and orecchiette with broccoli.
The eight young bakers must work in teams of two. Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the teams to build and decorate colourful, tasty cream puffs!
Molly Yeh makes some easy Midwest staples. She prepares carrot cake baked oatmeal, pea and bacon salad with French dressing, and rocky road fudge for dessert.
Molly starts the Yeh-Hagen Family Games with a delicious bang! She makes tacos, Mexican street corn-loaded tots, and coconut mango pops for dessert.
Andrew Zimmern explores the landscape and cuisine of Bermuda, a British territory with Caribbean soul. He has native dishes like fish chowder, spiny lobster and cassava pie.
Andrew Zimmern digs into the treasures of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. He finds a booming food scene bursting with southern influences.
Paul Hollywood is in Bergen to learn more about Norwegian baking. He meets a local family who teach him how to bake traditional national treats and creates his own version.
Jesse Palmer cools off with refreshing ice cream sandwiches in bright summer designs! Then, the bakers to turn a classic treat into a high-end frozen dessert.
The young chefs make chicken nuggets and attempt to cook the bay scallops to perfection. In the dessert round there's a fun time with Mesozoic candies.
Three pairs of twins team up to show that two heads are better than one when it comes to winning up to $20,000. First up, a birthday cake for dinner challenge.
Four chefs are surprised to discover pork buns and Mexican street corn in their first basket. And, delicious cakes and an unusual sauce await the final round.
Ree and the kids serve up awesome eats with just eight ingredients. There's a colourful clementine sprinkle cake and cheesy stuffed pasta.
Ree goes on a sheet pan adventure! She makes a roasted sheet pan salad served right in the pan, one big meatloaf, and mega mac and cheese.
Four of the best baking teams in America compete against each other in different creative cake challenges. The winning team leaves with $10,000 prize money.
The eight young bakers must work in teams of two. Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the teams to build and decorate colourful, tasty cream puffs!
Molly Yeh makes some easy Midwest staples. She prepares carrot cake baked oatmeal, pea and bacon salad with French dressing, and rocky road fudge for dessert.
Molly starts the Yeh-Hagen Family Games with a delicious bang! She makes tacos, Mexican street corn-loaded tots, and coconut mango pops for dessert.
Andrew Zimmern explores the landscape and cuisine of Bermuda, a British territory with Caribbean soul. He has native dishes like fish chowder, spiny lobster and cassava pie.
Andrew Zimmern digs into the treasures of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. He finds a booming food scene bursting with southern influences.
The young chefs make chicken nuggets and attempt to cook the bay scallops to perfection. In the dessert round there's a fun time with Mesozoic candies.
Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenge the remaining 10 junior bakers to create desserts that look like sandwiches. Order up!
Trisha makes fairground favourites for a backyard party. Her menu includes mini corn dogs, soft pizza pretzels and cotton candy lemonade slushies.
Trisha celebrates her single by making dishes that remind her of other career highlights. Recipes include herbed cheese, cucumber and radish tea sandwiches.
Guy and Hunter video chat with four DDD alums who share recipes including a new spin on a burger from Charlotte and a Miami Asian-barbecue mashup.
Four DDD alums send in their most dynamic recipes for Guy and his son, Hunter, to cook up. The menu includes Florida alligator fritters and a meatloaf.
Four chefs compete in a cheesy showdown. First, the chefs are asked to make an ooey-gooey, cheese-filled dish with big limitations.
Four firefighters duke it out in the market. The chefs must make a big dinner with a small catch, and the last two chefs go head-to-head with a spicy dish.
Chefs from around the world are spicing things up in Flavortown. First, the chefs must make a dish bringing some big hometown heat with a small twist.
Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Chef Jenny explores the local cuisine of a little village in High Atlas, the highest mountain range in North Africa.
South African chef Jenny Morris showcases the unifying power of food as she prepares different-themed menus with her own delicious take on authentic African flavour.
South African chef Jenny Morris showcases the unifying power of food as she prepares different-themed menus with her own delicious take on authentic African flavour.
South African chef Jenny Morris showcases the unifying power of food as she prepares different-themed menus with her own delicious take on authentic African flavour.
The bakers begin by decorating oversized sugar cookies. Later, the three finalists must make extravagant surprise cakes for guest judge Robert Lucas.
The competitors flaunt their artistic flair with works of candy art. The three finalists construct macaron towers for guest judge Leanne Pietrasinski.
Competing bakers decorate giant cupcakes to look like succulents. And guest judge Rachael Teufel challenges the final three to make an illusion cake.
The bakers decorate eye-popping cakes with colour, texture, and dimension. Guest judge Lauren Ko tasks the finalists to make geometric pies or tarts.
Jesse Palmer cools off with refreshing ice cream sandwiches in bright summer designs! Then, the bakers to turn a classic treat into a high-end frozen dessert.
Paul Hollywood is in Bergen to learn more about Norwegian baking. He meets a local family who teach him how to bake traditional national treats and creates his own version.
Guy visits a food truck in Portland that's serving Norwegian speciality wraps. And, he tastes some authentic Iranian cuisine in Florida.
Guy visits joint that's putting their own twist on the Philly cheesesteak. And, he meets a 70-year-old icon who's serving authentic Chinese meals.
Guy visits a spot that's serving up hearty home cooking with a healthy spin. And, he checks out a Mexican joint that's located inside a gas station.
Guy is in South Dakota to visit the state's first Ethiopian joint, And, he checks out the unique comfort food at a Midwest-Southern restaurant.
Husband and wife Cody and Sam Carroll compete to prove that love is a kitchen battlefield. Sunny Anderson and Jeff Mauro, officiate the attempt to beat Bobby.
Geoffrey Zakarian and Amanda Freitag enlist Jimmy Buffett's private chef Dante Giannini and Eliza Gavin to edge out the win and wipe out Bobby Flay.
Gourmet food trucks embark on an epic Wild West culinary road trip to convince Americans to step outside their culinary comfort zones and try something new.
In the first-round formidable chefs compete to impress Alton Brown. Then, in round two the winner battles it out with a legendary iron chef.
Four chefs attempt to get shoppers to part with their carts. After crafting a Sunday brunch, the final two chefs have to create the perfect midnight snack.
Eddie Jackson hosts a great chicken battle between Army veteran Gabrielle and celebrity chef Scott Conant. Who will flap their way to victory?
Eddie Jackson has an amazing surprise for New York firefighter Stephen when he's put head-to-head against famous chef Anne Burrell.
Two chefs must make a delicious dish with bittersweet chocolate. Later, the winner challenges Bobby to a chocolate éclair showdown.
Actress Lela Loren and Michael Symon recruit two international chefs to take down Bobby. In the second round, Bobby must make a dish he's never heard of.
Three more chefs try to topple a fierce returning champion as they take on the wheel's nightmarish ingredients plus a sweet and spicy dessert.
Working with chefs they just met, the competitors strategize, collaborate and execute under the critical eyes of Michael and Bryan Voltaggio.
Paul Hollywood is in Bergen to learn more about Norwegian baking. He meets a local family who teach him how to bake traditional national treats and creates his own version.
Jesse Palmer cools off with refreshing ice cream sandwiches in bright summer designs! Then, the bakers to turn a classic treat into a high-end frozen dessert.
Gourmet food trucks embark on an epic Wild West culinary road trip to convince Americans to step outside their culinary comfort zones and try something new.
Nancy Fuller grills up a race-themed menu before heading out to the racetracks. Dishes include barbecue chicken sandwiches, and fruit and vegetable kabobs.
Nancy Fuller's daughter and her kids are up for a weekend getaway! She treats them to sausage-stuffed zucchini boats, grilled cheese, and baked potato soup.
Five food experts present fun facts and delicious recipes. From simple dinner ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover all things fun in food.
Ree prepares the perfect packed-lunches. She makes a peanut and beef noodle salad, kale pasta salad and chicken wings in barbecue sauce with creamy potato salad.
Ree has a busy day planned, so she prepares dinner ahead of time. She makes a warming shepherd's pie with roasted carrots and a raspberry cream pie for dessert.
Ree wants to make cooking simple and quick. She shares one-pot recipes like the lemon, basil and shrimp risotto, mouth-watering ramen pho and Greek salad in a jar.
Ree fixes up a hearty lunch for the hardworking crew. She makes chunky beef chilli, unbelievably cheesy quesadillas and individual caramel cakes for dessert.
Ree is adding lots of flavour to her family's favourite spicy dishes. She makes her daughter's favourite kung pao chicken, and her spicy Sriracha popcorn is a winner.
It's dinnertime at the ranch and Ree cooks up some tasty 16-minute meals. She makes speedy shrimp tacos, pork chops and pepperoni and chicken cheesy toasties!
All the kids are helping at Ree's shop, so she fills the fridge with their favourite food. She makes a mac and cheese and restorative chicken noodle soup.
Ree Drummond shares her handy tips for quick and nutritious breakfasts. She makes shortcut chocolate chip and hazelnut pancakes and a refreshing mango smoothie.
Ree decides to clear her fridge and uses any food near its sell-by-date. She makes a bitter lemon rice pudding and a Tex-Mex marinade perfect for chicken.
Ree shares useful tips to add more flavour to store-bought food. She upgrades a plain white loaf with cheese and plenty of garlic. Plus, a tin of soup gets a makeover!
Nancy Fuller grills up a race-themed menu before heading out to the racetracks. Dishes include barbecue chicken sandwiches, and fruit and vegetable kabobs.