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    Iron Chef America

    Iron Chef America

    Food Network
    In Iron Chef America, another in the series of "Iron Chef" shows, chefs from all across the country and even the world do battle with four Iron Chefs, Mario Batali, Bobby Flay, returning Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto (from the original series) and their newest Iron chef, and the first ever female Iron Chef, Cat Cora. Mark Dacascos is the new "Chairman" for this show (portrayed as the nephew of the original Chairman Kaga). Alton Brown (Good Eats) provides commentary during the battle, with Kevin Brauch (The Thirsty Traveller) doing reporting on-the-scene updates. Whose cuisine will reign supreme?moreless
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    Chopped

    Chopped

    Food Network
    Hosted by Ted Allen, Chopped challenges four promising chefs to turn a selection of everyday ingredients into an extraordinary three-course meal. In each episode, four chefs compete. The show is divided into three rounds: Appetizer, Entrée and Dessert. In each round, the chefs are given a basket containing between three and five unrelated ingredients, and the dish each competitor prepares must contain all of these ingredients. The competitors are also given access to a pantry and refrigerator, which is stocked with a wide variety of other ingredients. Each round has a time limit: 20 minutes for the Appetizer round, and 30 minutes for the Entrée and Dessert rounds. The chefs must cook their dishes and plate them before the time runs out. After each round, a rotating round of culinary judges critique the dishes based on presentation, taste and creativity. The judges then decide which chef is "chopped," who is then eliminated from the competition. By the Dessert round, only two chefs remain. When deciding the winner, the judges consider not only the dessert course, but the entire meal presented by each chef as a whole. The winner of the competition receives a prize of $10,000.moreless
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    The Next Food Network Star

    The Next Food Network Star

    Food Network (Returning June 2, 2013)
    Have you ever thought you could host your own show? Food Network tests that belief in this competition that focuses on both cooking proficiency and camera skills.

    Season nine resets, in a way, to season six. The finalist head count is back down to twelve. Alton Brown, Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis return as mentors, but back from behind the committee table. They will not run teams head-to-head this year. Each day's challenges, however, now number three, up from two. A new Mentor Challenge, a newly positioned Star Challenge, and a first ever Elimination Challenge. Continuing from last season is the viewer-voted winner, and brand new to this season are focus groups made up of Food Network fans and the chance for one eliminated chef to come back in the finale. Through it all the finalists must always demonstrate the overarching theme of this competition: excellence in the kitchen, ability to share their points of view, and an on-camera that will enthrall fans and newbies alike. Join the fun as the brightest stars from the network and select special guest stars coach these hopefuls toward their dream.

    The winner is awarded his or her own Food Network show produced by the team leader, and a feature in Food Network Magazine. Produced by CBS Eye Too Productions.


    Broadcast History: • Season One – Eight Finalists (one team of two); Hosted by Marc Summers; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Gordon Elliott; Aired at 9:00 pm E/P. • Season Two – Eight Finalists; Hosted by Marc Summers; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Bobby Flay; Aired at 9:00 pm E/P. • Season Three – 11 finalists; Hosted by a Different Food Network Personality Each Week; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Each Week's Host; Aired at 9:00 pm E/P. • Season Four – 10 finalists; Hosted by Bobby Flay; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Bobby Flay; Aired at 10:00 PM E/P. • Season Five – 10 finalists; Hosted by Bobby Flay; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Bobby Flay; Aired at 9:00 PM E/P. • Season Six – 12 finalists; Hosted by Bobby Flay; Finalists Mentored by Giada; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, and Bobby Flay; Aired at 9:00 PM E/P. • Season Seven – As Food Network Star – 15 finalists; Hosted by Bobby Flay; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis; Aired at 9:00 PM E/P. Season Eight – As Food Network Star – 15 finalists; Mentors: Alton Brown, Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis; Committee: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelman; Aired at 9:00 PM E/P. (Note: For reasons never fully explained by the network, this season's winner parted ways with their mentor and had the previously guaranteed six-episode show shrunk to a one-hour special.)moreless
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    Ace of Cakes

    Ace of Cakes

    Food Network (ended 2011)
    Ace of Cakes is a reality series that follows a group of eclectic cake decorators in Baltimore, led by Food Network Challenge star Duff Goldman. With an attitude and personality more suited for rock stardom than running a specialty cakes business, Duff shuns the traditional approach to cake making and decorating. Using power tools and with the help of his artistic staff, Duff creates some of the most amazing cakes ever seen. From abstract wedding cakes to a cake shaped as a Jeep so detailed it looks like it could actually run, these cakes are more than delicious – they're works of art.moreless
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    Restaurant: Impossible

    Restaurant: Impossible

    Food Network
    Chef Robert Irvine has decided to face a new challenge to save America's worst restaurants from failure in only 2 days and $10,000 to spend. Robert will use everything he has to help the owners and employees of the business get hope back and start to regain their success.moreless
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    The Next Iron Chef

    The Next Iron Chef

    Food Network
    The world's greatest culinary artists come together to compete for the prestigious title of Iron Chef America in this Alton Brown-hosted series. Catch all the yummy intensity on the Food Network.moreless
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    Food Network Challenge

    Food Network Challenge

    Food Network
    Food Network Challenge is a series comprised of various challenges placed upon real chefs who are working in the culinary world, whether their specialities be pastry, sugar, ice, or otherwise. Who can make the best cupcakes? The best BBQ? Who's the fastest bartender in the country or even the world? Join the judges as they find the answers to those very questions on the Food Network Challenge.moreless
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    Throwdown! With Bobby Flay

    Throwdown! With Bobby Flay

    Food Network
    Bobby Flay is known far and wide as one of the best chefs in the industry, but he knows he's not perfect. In order to put himself and his colleagues to the test, Bobby is traveling around the country and taking on the best in various fields, whether it is barbecue or wedding cakes, to see if he can beat them at their own game.moreless
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    Worst Cooks in America

    Worst Cooks in America

    Food Network (Returning TBA 2014)
    This show will feature "challenged" cooks that will be taught to improve their cooking capabilities. The two remaining contestants will take home $25,000.
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    Secrets of a Restaurant Chef

    Secrets of a Restaurant Chef

    Food Network
    Anna Burrell, a professional restaurant chef, reveals her great, easy-to-master techniques that will leave you feeling like a top level chef!
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    Cupcake Wars

    Cupcake Wars

    Food Network
    The country's top cupcake bakers challenge themselves to test their artistic quality and design to present their cupcakes at a major event.
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    24 Hour Restaurant Battle

    24 Hour Restaurant Battle

    Food Network
    Chef Scott Conant challenges restaurateurs to plan for and open their own restaurants in 24 hours. Scott and a panel of judges will award the best opening a $10,000 to use towards their restaurant aspirations.moreless
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    The Best Thing I Ever Ate

    The Best Thing I Ever Ate

    Food Network
    This show features some of the Food Network's stars traveling to show us their favorite food choices.
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    The Great Food Truck Race

    The Great Food Truck Race

    Food Network
    Hosted by Tyler Florence, this show pits seven teams of mobile chefs in a cross-country race. Each week, teams roll into a different city and have a weekend to create and sell items from their food truck. The team that makes the least profit is eliminated, until only one truck remains to win their custom food truck and some starting funds.moreless
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    Last Cake Standing

    Last Cake Standing

    Food Network
    Last Cake Standing is the Food Network competition series where cake artists fight for the title of Best Cake Artist in America. The show brings together eight stars of the cake world, for a competition like you've never seen. In six episodes the talented pastry chefs will compete in difficult tasks to try to avoid elimination and make it to the end. From creating moving cakes, to elaborate superhero-inspired cakes, and a long and grueling two-day cake competition in Las Vegas, these challenges aren't for the weak, and these chefs are laying all of it on the line. They take on the intense challenges and crazy twists, hopefully making it it to the end with an equally crazy cake that is sure to amaze and make mouths water. The cakes are judged by master pastry chef and sugar artist Kerry Vincent and pastry chef expert Keegan Gerhard, and a special guest, and each week the three judges send home one competitor. One of these creative confectioners will make it to the end, winning the title and $100,000. Tune in as these eight cake makers put their skills to the test in Food Network's Last Cake Standing.moreless
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    Sweet Genius

    Sweet Genius

    Food Network
    Master pastry chef Ron Ben-Israel acts as a judge in this new competition series that follows four of America's top pastry chefs as they compete each week in three different elimination challenges. The final chef remaining wins a $10,000 cash prize.moreless
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    Ultimate Recipe Showdown

    Ultimate Recipe Showdown

    Food Network
    Marc Summers and Guy Fieri host this cooking competition that seeks the Ultimate Recipe in six different categories: chicken, burgers, comfort foods, cakes, pasta and cookies. Nine finalists per category will get to work in front of a live audience. One lucky cook will walk away with $25,000, and a version of his/her recipe will be featured at TGI Friday's restaurant.moreless
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    Paula's Party

    Paula's Party

    Food Network
    Southern cuisine's celebrated visionary Paula Deen hosts this easily watchable show on the Food Network. Tune in to witness her singular brand of culinary expertise and exuberance.

    The show is modeled after Emeril's cooking show (it has a live audience and lots of participation).

    Paula shares recipes, stories, and takes feild trips to do in-depth reports on food topics. The show has a genuine sense of humor and Deen does not take herself too seriously.moreless
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    Feasting on Asphalt

    Feasting on Asphalt

    Food Network
    This series presented by Food Network follows Alton Brown of Good Eats fame as he and his crew travel the open roads of America in search of great food. Season one started on the shores of South Carolina, and followed the crew on their way to Los Angeles, steering clear of interstates when possible, Alton visits culinary landmarks along the way, some known, and some unknown, all while enlightening us with history of cuisine and culture along the way. Set to return this fall, Alton and company will travel the length of the Mighty Mississippi for season 2.

    Nothing plucks the heart strings of the American spirit like an open road. Oh, I'm not talking about those rivers of concrete which lure us with stable speeds and zero surprises. I'm talking about the highways and byways that really stitch this crazy quilt of a country together. Why, on routes like this, anything can happen. Consider cuisine: interstates give you culinary conformity, but out here, flavors change with the contour of the land, and words like hospitality take on old meanings. Why, I bet down around that curve there is a cafe, diner, tea room, or truck stop where the waitresses still call ya hun, and the cooks actually cook! How do I know? I don't, but I've got a map, and a motorcycle, and a month to find out. I'm Alton Brown, and this is Feasting on Asphalt - Alton Brownmoreless
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    Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels

    Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels

    Food Network
    Rachael Ray is back on the road, scouring the country for the best travel eats! Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels is full of insider tips and travel secrets from where to get the best burger to great dining options at all hours of the day. Join Rachael to turn your next vacation into a tasty trip!moreless
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