The humble cookie takes the spotlight as Scott Conant challenges four pastry artists to create an imaginative twist on popular cookie varieties. The competitors discover a jar of something alarming in the first basket. A lunchtime shortcut is part of the challenge in round two, and in the final round, an unusually large ingredient occupies a lot of basket real estate.
This trip, Guy Fieri's unhinging his jaw for some mega mouthfuls! In Robbinsville, N.J., a real-deal Italian market cookin' up prosciutto bread and their multi-meat "boss of the sauce." In Louisville, Ky., a funky seafood spot piling their specialties on top of waffles. And in Portland, Ore., a killer barbecue food truck stackin' up a fully-loaded "shabamwich."
On this trip, Guy Fieri's diggin' into righteous regional flavors where you may not expect to find them. There's real-deal Cajun jambalaya and barbecue shrimp in Bend, Ore., and a funky spot serving global flavor in Chehalis, Wash., including Pakistani oxtail and Southwestern braised rabbit. And in Houston, a tiki joint making creative cocktails plus elevated dumplings and honey butter chicken biscuits.
This trip, Guy Fieri's diving into an island-Italian mashup. In Plymouth, Mass., a colorful joint dishing out a unique plantain sandwich and wings gone bananas. In Colorado Springs, a neighborhood Italian spot servin' up outrageous arancini and real-deal veal. And a few miles away, a Caribbean-pasta joint cooking up jerk chicken penne and a surprising curry "vegetti" dish.
This trip, Guy's food radar is all over the map. On the east coast of Oahu, Hawaii, the general store crankin' out traditional Hawaiian dishes like lau lau stew. In Chicago, the real deal Italian family serving up totally scratch made Sicilian sandwiches like the schiacciata. And in Hernando, Miss., the underground cafe going bananas with their twist on French toast.
This trip, Guy's checkin' in on tasty joints run by food fanatics. In Memphis, the chef-slash-farmer's market guru running a farm to table spot serving up a whole lot of classic comfort from meatloaf to sloppy joes to catfish. And in Providence, the real deal family run Italian deli scratch-making meat tortellini and curing their own bresaola meats.
This trip, Guy Fieri has a culinary lineup crossing both the Atlantic and the Pacific. In Millcreek, Utah, a Japanese joint dishin' up righteous ramen -- both hot and cold. In Grand Junction, Colo., an authentic Italian spot making artichoke Parmesan soup and their "Rosetta" specialty from scratch, plus a real deal Eastern European emporium in Albuquerque, N.M., servin' legit stuffed cabbage and schnitzel.
Guy Fieri's taking a tasty tour of New Orleans, Louisiana. He rolls into a legit butcher shop with a funky take on the Big Easy's comfort food flavors, checks out a seafood spot getting uber-creative with their dishes, and digs into a real deal po' boy joint saucing up their oysters and putting out potato salad with a crunchy twist.
On this trip, Guy Fieri's enjoying a fun, filling fiesta. In Grand Junction, Colo., there's a legit pub serving scratch-made comfort, like elevated hash and a real deal Reuben. In Salt Lake City, a funky spot takin' tacos to a whole new level, and, in Nashville, Middle Eastern specialties that are as outrageous as the group cookin' them up.
This time around, Guy Fieri's diving into a serious beef bonanza! In Wilmington, Delaware, there's a 1940s Italian family spot that's making beef braciole and meaty ravioli from scratch. There's a diner putting elevated spins on the French dip and meatloaf in San Diego. Finally, a Middle Easter joint in El Paso, Texas, is beefing up their real-deal recipes from the homeland.