Wed, Jan 6, 2021
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter turn the tables on three GGG judges, making them compete in grocery games in their own kitchens. They send each judge-turned-competitor a GGG Delivery box full of ingredients for a lumberjack breakfast, plus a grocery list of extra items they must shop for in their own cupboards. When Guy demands that they turn the meager strawberry shortcake ingredients he has supplied into an elegant entree, they're forced to raid their pantries once again. The competitor with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning up to $20,000.
Wed, Jan 13, 2021
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter recruit three all-star chefs to compete in a home kitchen noodle competition and send them GGG Delivery boxes full of ingredients. Guy makes the chefs flip a coin to determine whether they use the high- or low-priced ingredients in their family-favorite noodle dish. After each all-star picks a canned item to use in a spicy noodle dish, they learn Hunter has pulled a switcheroo on them. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
Wed, Jan 20, 2021
Three Diners, Drive-ins and Dives chefs known for their ooey-gooey, oh-so-juicy dishes are competing in their own joints to see who makes the best guilty pleasures. First, Guy Fieri makes the chefs select a diner classic on his order wheel that they must incorporate into their signature guilty pleasure. But when they open their GGG Delivery box, they discover their chosen diner classic is actually a frozen dinner. Then the chefs must flip a box of Hunter Fieri's favorite snacks into their guiltiest sandwich ever. The DDD chef with the highest combined score after two rounds won't feel guilty about winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
Wed, Jan 27, 2021
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter invite three of Flavortown Market's winningest chefs to prepare restaurant-quality dinners at home using GGG Delivery boxes of the market's finest foods, plus a scale to weigh the mere 7 pounds of ingredients they can actually use. Then the GGG champs must make a modern 5-star dinner that features high-priced and bargain-basement flavor combinations. The chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets to spin for up to $20,000.
Wed, Feb 3, 2021
Guy Fieri gets a taste of the GGG experience when his son Hunter makes him watch and cook along to a special behind-the-scenes episode of Guy's Grocery Games. Guy tries to keep up with all the challenges, curve balls and chaos of the games, and to top it off, his food is judged by a surprise guest who knows a thing or two about competing on the show.
Wed, Feb 10, 2021
Guy Fieri's son Hunter and Chef Antonia Lofaso turn the tables on Guy at home by challenging him to cook along with a burger-based episode of GGG. He must overcome the same ingredient restrictions as the chefs in the episode, but in the second round, Guy gets the last word with a few final twists and turns of his own.
Wed, Feb 17, 2021
Guy Fieri brings Flavortown to the competing all-star chefs by sending them two bulky boxes full of frozen food. In both rounds, the three chefs must convert ice-cold ingredients into dishes that the judges deem delicious, daring and, of course, hot and ready-to-eat. The chef who best turns Guy's perilous presents into housewarming dishes gets the chance to spin the Money Wheel and win up to $20,000 in cold hard cash.
Wed, Feb 24, 2021
Guy Fieri challenges three all-star chefs to make guilty pleasure dishes from the comfort of their own homes. In both rounds, Guy plays a game that determines the mandatory ingredients from the fun-filled boxes he sent the chefs. However, they can only rely on whatever ingredients they have in their home kitchen pantries. The chef with the highest score across both rounds gets to spin the Money Wheel for a shot at $20,000.
Wed, Mar 10, 2021
Guy Fieri gives new meaning to the phrase "bring home the bacon" when he sends two boxes filled with piggy goodness to the houses of three of his chef friends. Using a combination of items from the box and ingredients from their own homes, the chefs must compose dishes that hype, highlight and honor that legendary food group: bacon. The chef who hogs the spotlight with the highest score at the end of both rounds spins the Money Wheel for up to $20,000.
Wed, Mar 17, 2021
Guy Fieri lets three sandwich aficionados cook from home, but that doesn't stop him from bringing the same craziness and curveballs that he throws in Flavortown. In round one, the chefs must flip the ingredients of a diner classic into a tasty sandwich. Then, the chefs start round two with a sandwich draft pick, where they choose which bread and cheese to use in their sandwich. The sandwich sage with the highest score across both rounds gets to spin the money wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Wed, Sep 29, 2021
Three cheese experts battle it out from their home kitchens to prove which chef does cheese best. First, Guy Fieri only lets the chefs use seven pounds worth of ingredients to construct the perfect cheesy comfort meal. Then he borrows the high-low wheel from Flavortown to pair up cheese ingredients with chefs. In the end, the chef with the best total score will spin the money wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
Wed, May 5, 2021
For Mother's Day, Guy Fieri recruits three GGG all-star chef moms for cooking challenges in their own homes. Guy tests their multitasking mastery as he tries to blindside them with games, surprises and unexpected challenges, like flipping bagged lunches and beating a budget battle. Guy's games test these supermoms' skills in the kitchen as well as their patience, but one chef will emerge victorious and get a chance to spin the Money Wheel to win up to $20,000.
Wed, Mar 3, 2021
Guy Fieri turns the tables on three Tournament of Champions judges, sending them games to compete in two rounds of intense culinary competition at home. Instead of using the Tournament of Champions Randomizer, though, Guy and his son Hunter unveil new ways to pick which protein, produce, cooking style and equipment the chefs have to use. The competitors will be judged by three TOC familiar faces for a spin of the money wheel.
Wed, Mar 31, 2021
In the second annual Carl Ruiz April Fools' Day special, Guy and Hunter Fieri pay tribute to their late friend by cranking up the pranks on three unsuspecting chefs for a chance to win $20,000. In celebration of Carl's life and love of hijinks, Guy turns up the heat and forces the chefs to eat a spicy pepper to determine how many ingredients they can use in their pork dish. Then the competitors endure the most dreaded of all the Grocery Games.
Wed, Jun 16, 2021
Guy Fieri sends three chefs on an adventure in their own homes with an outrageous Flavortown delivery box filled with exotic meats. In round one, the chefs choose their meat from the wilderness with a risky game of Wild Cards. In round two, they have to spin the wheel for meats unknown. From frog legs to ostrich, this treacherous cooking escapade will give the winner a chance to spin the Money Wheel for a grand prize surprise.
Wed, Apr 7, 2021
In Triple G's first at-home tournament, two all-star family teams go head-to-head for a chance at the family throwdown crown. In round one, Guy Fieri tests the teams by making them shop blindfolded in their own kitchens. Guy and Hunter, never ones to miss out on a good time, play along from their own home kitchen. Then the teams must mix and match two classic food duos chosen by the winner of round one. With a shot at $10,000 and a trip to the finale for a $20,000 prize, the teams are serious about coming out on top.
Wed, Apr 14, 2021
Guy Fieri puts the "feud" in family food with the second installment of the All-Star Family Face-Off. First, the chef teams have to work together to make a sandwich and side using ingredients that weigh evenly on a scale. Guy and his son Hunter even join in on the cooking action and play along. In round two, Guy and Hunter teach the teams the ABCs of Triple G when they ask the competitors to make surf 'n' turf. With family pride on the line, only one team will walk away with $10,000 and a chance to compete in the finale.
Wed, Apr 21, 2021
In the third installment of Guy Fieri's Family Face-Off, two food-driven couples battle to win the prize -- and stay out of the spouse doghouse. In round one, each team has to combine their favorite dishes into a cohesive meal. Guy and his son Hunter also cook along with their own hybrid dish. Then Guy puts the teams' relationships to the test in an unforgettable "Newlyfed" Game where every correct answer equals one less whammy ingredient in their romantic dinner. The teams will fight for love, $10,000, and a chance to make it into the finale.
Wed, Apr 28, 2021
Guy Fieri's All-Star Family Face-Off culminates in an epic two-round battle with three families competing at home. In round one, the teams have to cook a family noodle dish while handcuffed to one another. Then Guy and his son Hunter pull out an old GGG favorite game to decide the mandatory ingredients for the teams' winning dishes. Only one team will be crowned the All-Star Family Face-Off Champions and win a chance to spin the Money Wheel.
Wed, May 19, 2021
It's fun in the sun as three all-star chefs take Guy Fieri's battle to their backyards for two rounds of burger games. First, Guy and his son Hunter determine which mandatory ingredients will be used in the competitors' burgers by throwing basketballs into hoops. Then a dart throw determines the second round burger ingredients, but the Package of Pain and Envelope of Opportunity may sway the competition.
Wed, Jun 2, 2021
Inspired by his own Flavortown Kitchen takeout service, Guy Fieri sends three all-star competitors his takeout food, which they have to incorporate in two rounds of games. First, the chefs must use the ingredients in a breakfast dish. Then they have to turn Guy's delivery into a restaurant-worthy, high-end entree. Guy even sends takeout to the judges so they can eat along with the competition. With at-home takeout tips this good, you may never leave home again.
Wed, Jun 9, 2021
Guy and Hunter Fieri have sent three chef competitors $50 to shop for their own ingredients at their own grocery stores, but the chefs have no idea what dishes they're going to be making, so they have to shop wisely and make their ingredients stretch over two rounds. First Guy asks the chefs to make brunch, but he pushes their creativity to the limit by restricting their ingredients even more. Then Guy and Hunter send the chefs a delivery of whammies that they must incorporate in their high-end dinner. Only one chef will turn $50 worth of groceries into a shot at a $20,000 payday.
Wed, Mar 24, 2021
Hunter Fieri turns the tables on his dad, Guy, when he challenges him to watch and cook along to a fan-favorite, action-packed GGG episode. But Guy doesn't have to compete alone -- Chef Michael Voltaggio drops by to join Guy in their own winning team. In round one, they have to shop Guy's own kitchen to make a surf 'n' turf dish. Then a surprise twist in round two may give Guy the last laugh.
Wed, May 26, 2021
Hunter Fieri puts his dad, Guy, through Triple G boot camp when a few guests drop in to pay the Fieris a visit and play along with action-packed Salute the Troops games. In round one, Guy chooses a teammate to make an American comfort classic with him. In round two, the Fieris double down on chaos when the team makes a victory dinner and food flies in the Fieri family mess hall. Features footage from Season 23's "Salute the Troops - w/ the Messlords."
Wed, Jun 23, 2021
Guy Fieri invites four of GGG's greatest chef competitors to the grand reopening of Flavortown Market for a two-part $25,000 tournament. In Part 1, the chefs have one hour to create two courses -- an appetizer and a goat entree -- and they must use a grocery list highlighting all the new store sections, including the butcher counter and deli manned by Guy's son Hunter. The judges score the chefs' appetizers using the all-new Flavortown Scoreboard. To finish their goat entrees, the chefs must first shop for one more item that starts with a G, O, A or T, and the chef with the lowest score doesn't make it to the finale.
Wed, Jun 30, 2021
In the finale of Flavortown Market's Grand Reopening Tournament, the three top-scoring greatest-of-all-time chefs from Part 1 are back to take on another battle. Guy Fieri challenges them to make a comfort classic appetizer and a high-end entree in one hour using nine ingredients plus a mystery protein from Guy's son Hunter at the butcher shop. The judges score the appetizers, and then the chefs spin for a "wheely" special whammy item that they must use in their entree. The chef with the highest combined score after both rounds gets a chance to win up to $25,000.
Wed, Jul 7, 2021
Guy Fieri kicks off summer with a four-part tournament featuring popular summer rituals, games and grilled foods. Three of Guy's favorite Diners, Drive-ins and Dives chefs join him for a DDD-style backyard bash, turning classic diner dishes into backyard burgers and sides. Then the two highest-scoring chefs go toe-to-toe in a game of horseshoes -- lead by Guy and his son Hunter -- to determine how many whammy ingredients they must include in their grilled chicken dish. The chef with the highest combined score for both rounds wins $10,000 plus a spot in the big Summer Games finale.
Wed, Jul 14, 2021
Guy Fieri knows that tailgating parties and summer go hand-in-hand, so he starts Part 2 of the DDD Summer Games with three DDD chefs and a "Flavortown 500" race with remote-control cars. The chef that crosses the finish line first gets first pick of proteins to use in two tailgating bites. In round two, the two top-scoring chefs are tasked by Guy and his son Hunter to play a game of Grocery Pong to determine the number of ingredients they can use in a showstopping sandwich. The chef with the highest combined score wins even more bread -- $10,000 -- and a spot in the finale.
Wed, Jul 21, 2021
Guy Fieri's summer tournament continues with three DDD chefs competing in camping-themed games. First, they must make a fireside pork dinner using only items they can throw in a small backpack while following a narrow trail that bypasses half the aisles and avoiding trail dangers such as a wild bear and falling rocks. Then the two top-scoring chefs must try their luck with Hunter Fieri's slingshot, knocking down the canned items they don't want to feature in their grilled fish feast. The chef who hooks the highest combined score gets the catch of the day -- $10,000 -- plus a spot in the tournament finale.
Wed, Jul 28, 2021
It's the end of Guy Fieri's Summer Games, so he has the three DDD finalists take a virtual summer road trip. The chefs cruise the store and stop at "roadside" stands to pick up state-inspired food items that they must feature in an upscale diner dish. Then the two top-scorers salute that iconic road trip destination, Las Vegas, by playing a budget version of blackjack -- with special guest dealer Hunter Fieri -- to determine how much they can spend on ingredients for their steak dinner. The chef with the highest score at the end of both rounds wins the $25,000 tournament jackpot.
Wed, Aug 4, 2021
Guy Fieri brings in four favorites from Food Network Star to compete in some special games. Every Food Network Star contestant knows the importance of demonstrating a unique culinary point of view, so Guy challenges them to make a point-of-view dinner using only ingredients from five sections of the store designated by stars. Then the chefs must make a guilt-free guilty pleasure that includes items from Guy's one-of-a-kind grocery list. The chef with the top combined score after both rounds gets their turn in the spotlight and a shot at winning up to $20,000.
Wed, Aug 11, 2021
Chef Antonia Lofaso and Guy Fieri's son Hunter pull a prank on Guy by turning this all-star competition into a full-on EGG episode -- even though Guy hates eggs. First, the all-star chefs get 15 minutes to make an egg dish Guy would actually eat. They get points based on how many bites, if any, Guy takes of each dish. Then the chefs must use specialty eggs and nine other ingredients to make an upscale egg dish. The chef that whips up the highest score gets the choice of a money-making shopping spree or a jumbo check hidden behind the store's sliding doors.
Wed, Aug 18, 2021
Four chefs who lost GGG in their final cook the last time around return for a second chance at proving themselves. But this time, Guy Fieri has made success even harder to attain with two rounds of just 20 minutes to shop and cook. First, Guy asks the chefs to make a 20-minute appetizer, but he hits them with a grocery list of ingredients that gave them grief in their first appearances. Then the chefs must make a chicken dinner using limited ingredients, and the newly redeemed winner goes on a must-see wild shopping spree.
Wed, Aug 25, 2021
In addition to fighting fires, firehouse cooks keep their fellow heroes at their fire stations well-fed. Guy Fieri sounds the alarm as four talented firehouse cooks compete in Flavortown Market. First, they must grab all the ingredients they need -- with just their bare hands -- to make a cheesy comfort dinner. Then, they must create an international firehouse favorite using strange ingredients showcased in a 5-alarm red-light special. Things heat up when the winning firefighter must choose between a big money shopping spree or a mystery jumbo check.
Wed, Sep 1, 2021
Guy Fieri's teenage son, Ryder, accidentally leaves behind a cart full of his favorite afterschool snacks, so Guy makes four talented, up-and-coming chefs incorporate the snacks into two rounds of GGG hijinks. First, the chefs have to make a weeknight dinner, and the three top-scoring young guns go on to play "Hoops There It Is," in which the number of baskets determines the number of ingredients they can use to make their victory dinner. The winning chef goes on a shopping spree that could change the course of their culinary career.
Wed, Sep 8, 2021
Guy Fieri brings four chefs together to fight fryer with fryer in an exciting fried food feud. First, they must make a sweet and savory fried feast using only what they can carry in a small fryer basket. Then, the three remaining chefs must prepare a fried fish dinner using the type of fish they win in a classic GGG card game. The fry chef with the highest combined score after two rounds gets a shot at winning a crispy $20,000 in cash.
Wed, Sep 15, 2021
Back in Flavortown Market, Guy Fieri pranks three all-star chefs who endured the at-home games of GGG Delivery by having them compete using the contents of the dreaded Delivery boxes. First, they have to make a feast using some really tiny ingredients. Then, the all-stars throw darts to choose the flavors they have to highlight in their dinner, but they have to pick ingredients that match those flavors out of another Delivery box. The winning chef gets to spin the Delivery Money Wheel for a shot at up to $20,000.
Wed, Oct 13, 2021
After serving up hundreds of games, thousands of dishes and millions of dollars in prize money, GGG has blown up so much that it has outgrown its current location. But before Flavortown Market moves to its bigger and better location, Guy Fieri throws one final bash with one more twisted game. Some of GGG's all-star favorites are on hand to cook up a farewell dinner while playing the craziest game of Shop Lift ever, and along the way, Guy celebrates some of the funniest and most memorable moments in GGG history.
Wed, Sep 22, 2021
Guy Fieri hands four of the best all-star chefs the ultimate vegetarian challenge: Make two unforgettable vegetarian dishes in one hour using no more than 15 ingredients. After delivering their appetizer midway through the hour, the chefs learn they must also incorporate exactly 1.5 pounds of an additional ingredient into their fine dining dish. After the judges score the impressive meatless dishes, the winning all-star gets a shot at claiming up to $20,000.
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Sun, Sep 12, 2021
Four chefs with a knack for cooking on a budget take on two of Guy Fieri's all-new budget games. First, the chefs must make a hearty lunch with ingredients that satisfy Guy's price-based grocery list. Then, the three top-scoring chefs, including the hilarious Chef Jenn, must turn a budget bag of groceries from Guy's son Hunter into an upscale dinner by getting a refund on the items they don't want so they can purchase what they do want. The winning chef gets a shot at winning a budget-busting $20,000.
Wed, Oct 20, 2021
It's the grand opening of the all-new Flavortown Market 2.0 -- bigger, better and badder than the original. Guy Fieri is celebrating by inviting four GGG legends to face off in a culinary battle royale where they get one hour to cook a trailblazing dinner complete with an appetizer and entree. But besides a trip to the butcher counter, the chefs can shop for just one ingredient per aisle. After the appetizers are served, the chefs must make their entrees, but Guy and his son Hunter throw the chefs one twist before they cross the finish line. The chef who wins the first competition in the new store gets to shop the market for up to $20,000.
Wed, Oct 27, 2021
Guy Fieri lays out what may be the hardest challenge in Flavortown history: Three chefs can only use 26 ingredients -- one for each letter of the alphabet -- over the course of two rounds. In round one, the chefs must make a chicken dinner using 13 ingredients, each one starting with a different letter from A to M. Then, round two has the remaining two chefs create their go-to seafood dish using 13 ingredients starting with letters N to Z. The chef with the highest score after this one-of-a-kind culinary spelling bee will get a shot at winning $20,000.
Wed, Nov 24, 2021
The time is ripe for a competition celebrating the taste of fruit, so Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to make a fruit-forward feast using a grocery list with multiple forms of fruit. Then, the three remaining chefs must make a fine-dining fruit dinner featuring fruit they don't knock over in a game of fruit bowling. The highest scoring chef will go bananas when they win up to $20,000.
Wed, Nov 3, 2021
Guy Fieri invites four chefs to play some cool games by preparing hot dishes using nothing but frozen food. First, they must make a hot sandwich and a side using only the frozen items they can carry in winter gear. Then, in the final round, the chefs may use one non-frozen ingredient if they can score a "grocery hockey" goal against goalie and GGG judge Troy Johnson. The chef whose dishes get the warmest reception from the judges will win up to $20,000 in cold hard cash.
Wed, Nov 17, 2021
Guy Fieri welcomes four chefs who are thankful for their previous GGG wins back to compete in the toughest Thanksgiving competition ever: making both a Thanksgiving hors d'oeuvre and dinner in just one hour. First, each chef must serve up a family favorite hors d'oeuvre. Then, the competitors spin a wheel to determine what ingredient they'll have to incorporate into their Thanksgiving dinner. The winning chef will end up stuffing their wallet with up to $20,000.
Thu, Dec 2, 2021
Guy Fieri's son Hunter turns the family kitchen into a spelling bee when he has Guy cook along to an X-tremely challenging GGG episode where the contestants can only cook with ingredients that start with one letter of the alphabet. Chef Michael Voltaggio pays a visit to watch Guy maneuver the games, but he learns quickly that in Guy's kitchen, the tables can always turn.
Wed, Dec 15, 2021
It's a very merry Fieri holiday when Guy Fieri's two sons, Hunter and Ryder, and his nephew, Jules, face off in Flavortown. First, Guy pairs each family member with their very own All-Star chef partner, but he also gives each team a Secret Santa box full of weird ingredients that they must use in their holiday cooking. After serving their favorite holiday appetizer, the teams shop for a memorable family meal using elf-sized sleighs instead of carts. Guy keeps it all in the family by having his parents and wife, Lori, judge the dishes. Ultimately, the winning Next-Gen Fieri earns money for charity and a very special holiday surprise.