Alex Guarnaschelli creates sweet breakfast sushi using an infamous salty canned ham ingredient. Then she brings the heat when she makes a spicy chicken dish with only five ingredients.
Alex Guarnaschelli creates her own backyard take on nachos made without chips or cheese. When the contestants take on sweet-and-salty carts with less than five ingredients each, Alex accepts the challenge to orchestrate a showstopping dish of her own.
Alex Guarnaschelli gets sandwiched between pork and baby food with a tough cart in the first challenge. Then she must find a way to make an indulgent dessert using low-calorie ice cream and margarine.
Alex Guarnaschelli creates her own version of the competitors' tailgate in her backyard, and it's a sweet finish when she gets an unusual set of five ingredients to create a fruit dessert.
Alex Guarnaschelli tackles one of Supermarket Stakeout's toughest carts ever, building a bodega-style, to-go breakfast using little more than frozen turkey and cheese puffs. She also creates the ultimate guilty pleasure using only five ingredients.
Alex Guarnaschelli has to use her noodle to figure out how to make a delicious noodle dish using frozen food. She also faces complications when it comes to creating a layered dessert with only five ingredients.
Alex Guarnaschelli takes on one of her toughest tasks yet when she must create a dish from the sea without seafood. In the final stakeout, she has the delicate task of skewering salmon.
Cooking in her backyard, Alex Guarnaschelli channels vacation vibes and turns a challenging cart into a fresh Mediterranean bite. Then she tries to make a dessert as sweet and saucy as she is.
Meat and potatoes are parking lot classics, right? With only frozen dinners and potato chips in sight, Alex Guarnaschelli and her new BFF, the microwave, get to work. Then her final challenge is all about what's on the inside and creating a stuffed dish to remember.
Alex Guarnaschelli takes on one of the most challenging grocery bags from Supermarket Stakeout, with ingredients that never add up to make a burrito. Then she has to think about bread in all new ways to take on her second challenge.
It's parking lot vs. backyard BBQ when Alex Guarnaschelli cooks alongside a chef who has to go back for more groceries. It's sugar and spice and nothing nice when Alex tackles the cinnamon and sugar theme in the final stakeout.
Alex Guarnaschelli is pushed to the limit when she's challenged to create a burger with falafel and latkes. After midnight, she lets it all hang out with a doughnut breakfast sandwich.
Alex Guarnaschelli has a few tricks up her sleeve -- and in the pantry -- as she takes on a tough cart to make an Asian fusion dish without any of the obvious ingredients. Then she faces an ooey-gooey conundrum: how to make something melty with cheese that doesn't melt.