Kardea Brown makes a meal with her aunt TC to treat TC's fellow church volunteers to a low-country feast. First, Kardea cooks up her delicious BBQ Smoked Turkey Wings. Then, Kardea whips up her Skillet Lima Beans, pan fried with bacon and tomatoes, and a Creamed Corn Casserole. For dessert, Kardea bakes a Lemon Pudding Pound Cake that'll have everyone singing her praises!
Kardea Brown is meeting up with family and friends at the high school stadium for a proper tailgate, and her menu is a cut above the average burgers and hot dogs. She grills St. Louis-Style Ribs and sets out Beer Cheese and Soft Pretzel Bites to nibble on. She gives boring coleslaw a makeover into Collard and Red Cabbage Slaw, and she layers coconut and chocolate in a graham cracker crust for Momma Pat's Goodie Bars.
The Kitchen hosts share classic dishes every home cook should know! Geoffrey Zakarian demonstrates the perfect technique for Braised Short Ribs with Smoked Olives and Pomme Puree, while Katie Lee Biegel prepares a signature Caesar Salad with Crispy Capers and Garlic Bread Crumbs. Marcus Samuelsson from Food Network's "House of Knives" stops by to make a classic Shrimp and Grits. Then, Jeff Mauro cooks up a delicious staple, Pasta Puttanesca, and Sunny Anderson whips up a must-know dessert, Easy Banana Brûlée Fool.
Using her signature feel-good cooking style, executive chef and cookbook author Antonia Lofaso helps Selena whip up her first seafood tostada - and while Selena's a shrimp-peeling natural, she and the octopus may have...creative differences. As Liz and Raquelle cheer her on from the sidelines, Selena musters up the courage to face the tentacles.
Selena Gomez's culinary adventure takes her to Beverly Hills, the home of Chef Wolfgang Puck's gorgeous CUT steakhouse. Wolfgang gives Selena two kitchen initiation tests, starting with a deceptively simple challenge that throws her and Raquelle into blind panic. After making one of his classic dishes, Selena gets the chance to create her own take on a spicy seafood dish for his menu, but only if Wolfgang doesn't give it the cut.
Ree Drummond turns up the heat for dinner with her sister, Betsy. She makes a stunning Spicy Blackberry Pork Loin with a sticky and savory glaze, a magnificent fiery Baked Pepper Mac and Cheese on the side, and a Mango Chipotle Kale Salad with a smoky, sweet and spicy edge. After all that fire, she shakes up icy Salted Melon Margaritas, the perfect cooling cocktail.
Ree Drummond is putting fairground food to the test for fair-food lovers Alex and Mauricio. There are crazy Bacon Mac and Cheese Eggrolls, followed by Classic County Fair Turkey Legs served with a Sweet and Spicy BBQ Sauce. Next up, Ree makes Cheese on a Stick and, for something cool and refreshing, a Raspberry Orange Italian Ice.
The Kitchen brings the heat with kicked-up, spicy recipes, and each dish is even hotter than the last! Sunny Anderson's Easy Breakfast Quesadillas and Spicy Strawberry Margarita are sure to wake up your taste buds, and Geoffrey Zakarian puts a blazing twist on his Harissa Shrimp Scampi. Then, Jeff Mauro makes a sweet and spicy Mango Habanero Hot Sauce, while Katie Lee Biegel layers on the fiery heat with her Buffalo Chicken Nachos.
Chef Jet Tila cooks up some easy comfort classics. He kicks things off with one of his favorite dishes that is deceptively simple -- Lo Mein. Then, Jet heads to a local market to pick out the perfect pineapple for Pineapple Fried Rice.
Every style of Asian cuisine has a unique and delicious noodle dish, and Chef Jet Tila whips up two of his absolute favorites. He brings back his family's Pad Thai recipe from 1972, which includes tofu, chicken and shrimp. Next up, Jet gets that gold-standard Chinese restaurant flavor by using country-specific ingredients to make a silky gravy for his Hong Kong-Style Chow Mein with crispy noodles, chicken and vegetables.
The Kitchen is embracing down home country cooking, starting with Katie Lee's Low Country Seafood Boil and Geoffrey Zakarian's Summer Succotash. The hosts make easy DIY hostess gifts with Southern flair and learn new tricks from old tools. The Pioneer Woman's Ree Drummond stops by to make her Blueberry Cobbler, and Geoffrey mixes up a Southern Peach Julep while the gang jams with The Flying Fingers jug band!
Host Jesse Palmer is off to the races to celebrate one of the most famous horse races of all time, the Kentucky Derby. He challenges the bakers to use the jockeys' colorful jerseys as inspiration for cocktail-flavored eclairs. Then, the bakers take a victory lap with judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller with carrot desserts that honor the real Derby stars -- the horses.
Surrounded by the music of spring, host Jesse Palmer takes inspiration from a Southern California music festival to challenge the bakers with designing cupcake floral crowns featuring desert succulents. Then, the competitors get jazzy with judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller as they craft entremets inspired by New Orleans snowball flavors.
The remaining bakers get ready to walk down the aisle for the biggest spring celebration of all -- the finale! Host Jesse Palmer puts two bakers head-to-head in a wedding-inspired challenge based on "something borrowed" recipes from the other competitors. Then, the finalists take on "something old" recipes provided by judges Duff Goldman, Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller.
This trip, Guy Fieri's hittin' all the flavors, from barbecue to banh mi. First up, Guy's off to Los Angeles for some rib tips and hot links underneath the Hollywood stars. Then, a Jamaican joint in Columbus, Ohio, is adding an Italian element to their jerk chicken, and a Vietnamese-BBQ mashup in Lansing, Michigan, got so popular, they had to pull the plug on half their business.
This trip, Guy Fieri's gettin' cheesy and meaty, starting in South Bound Brook, N.J., where a meat market with an unforgettable chef is stacking up their spin on the sloppy joe and baking a fully stuffed bread. In Nashville, a taco joint is pilin' up a carne asada bowl and nachos with hot local flavor. Plus, there's a down-home spot serving craft beer, a dynamite dip and the bomb barbecue pork mac.
Guy Fieri is digging into both meat and sweet, starting in Sioux Falls, S.D., a market-butcher eatery servin' up a full culinary extravaganza. In Fairbanks, an off-the-hook Indian spot heatin' up Alaska with their hearty, real-deal specialties. And in Fargo, N.D., a bakery cafe scratch-making sticky pecan rolls and a savory French pastry dish.
Guy Fieri is goin' global with flavors from all over the world. In Warr Acres, Okla., a Middle Eastern smorgasbord serving standout samosas and chicken kebab. A funky spot in Portland, Ore., turning out real-deal Mexican tortas, and in Hollywood, Fla., an authentic spot cookin' up legit Indonesian specialties.
Guy Fieri's heading out to grab flavor from far and wide. In Santa Fe, N.M., a Southwest-Middle Eastern quick stop slingin' the shawarma and salmon souvlaki. In Kansas City, Mo., a funky joint serving up outrageous Scandinavian specialties, and in El Paso, Texas, a family-run tortilla factory turning out top-notch tamales and tostadas.
Guy Fieri cruises the States to check out some Far-East flavors. In Seattle, a funky chicken spot puts an Asian spin on poultry. A family-run gem dishes out righteous Thai specialties on the big island of Hawaii. And in Chicago, a modern Korean joint spices up wings and puts a unique twist on poutine.
On this trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing all kinds of funky flavor. In Laramie, Wyo., a righteous restaurant-bar is pilin' up their nachos and putting a special pop in their burgers. Plus, a longtime spot is cookin' up a vegetarian spin on both meatloaf and a banh mi sandwich. Then, in Anchorage, Alaska, a Mexican joint is serving dynamite duck tacos and off-the-chain chorizo.
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 trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing grub from all around the globe! In Wilmington, Delaware, there's a true British pub serving authentic English staples from fish and chips to Yorkshire Pudding. Next, a poke counter is dishing out a Hawaiian classic with an updated twist in Kauai. Finally, a real-deal Mexican spot in San Diego is spicing up shrimp and going extra with burritos.
This trip, Guy Fieri's crossing the country eatin' up an eclectic mix. In Oakland, a real-deal Mexican joint piling up pork belly tacos and carne adovada in a high-energy marketplace. In Islamorada, Fla., a local landmark that's been dishin' out their trademark turtle soup for decades. And in Stockton, Calif., a New Orleans-inspired spot serving savory crepes and a saucy twist on traditional beignets.
This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing an international playlist of flavor. In Coral Springs, Florida, a funky spot is putting their Mediterranean spin on lamb burgers and fried shrimp. In West Palm Beach, Florida, a local gem is dishing out prime Puerto Rican specialties. In Las Vegas, a real deal Mexican joint is serving up the-bomb birria tacos, magnificent mole and a wild take on the margarita.
This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing Southern flavor and south-of-the-border style with a spin. In Tybee Island, Georgia, an old ice cream shop turned restaurant is serving standout seafood and gourmet grilled cheese, while in Savannah, there's culinary comfort cooked up in an old garage. Then in Boise, Idaho, a taco spot gone wild is blowing up the beef and getting creative with carnitas.
Guy Fieri dispatches his pal Noah Cappe along with acclaimed chefs Aarti Sequeira and Joe Sasto to check out the best restaurants in Placerville, California, where they explore options like barbecue, Roman cuisine, oysters, pub food and gold miner fare. The struggle is real as they make the tough decision on which dish to submit to a crowded city center showcase to determine the best bite in town.
This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing grub from all around the globe! In Wilmington, Delaware, there's a true British pub serving authentic English staples from fish and chips to Yorkshire Pudding. Next, a poke counter is dishing out a Hawaiian classic with an updated twist in Kauai. Finally, a real-deal Mexican spot in San Diego is spicing up shrimp and going extra with burritos.
This trip, Guy Fieri's crossing the country eatin' up an eclectic mix. In Oakland, a real-deal Mexican joint piling up pork belly tacos and carne adovada in a high-energy marketplace. In Islamorada, Fla., a local landmark that's been dishin' out their trademark turtle soup for decades. And in Stockton, Calif., a New Orleans-inspired spot serving savory crepes and a saucy twist on traditional beignets.
This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing an international playlist of flavor. In Coral Springs, Florida, a funky spot is putting their Mediterranean spin on lamb burgers and fried shrimp. In West Palm Beach, Florida, a local gem is dishing out prime Puerto Rican specialties. In Las Vegas, a real deal Mexican joint is serving up the-bomb birria tacos, magnificent mole and a wild take on the margarita.
This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing Southern flavor and south-of-the-border style with a spin. In Tybee Island, Georgia, an old ice cream shop turned restaurant is serving standout seafood and gourmet grilled cheese, while in Savannah, there's culinary comfort cooked up in an old garage. Then in Boise, Idaho, a taco spot gone wild is blowing up the beef and getting creative with carnitas.
Guy Fieri dispatches his pal Noah Cappe along with acclaimed chefs Aarti Sequeira and Joe Sasto to check out the best restaurants in Placerville, California, where they explore options like barbecue, Roman cuisine, oysters, pub food and gold miner fare. The struggle is real as they make the tough decision on which dish to submit to a crowded city center showcase to determine the best bite in town.
On this trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing all kinds of funky flavor. In Laramie, Wyo., a righteous restaurant-bar is pilin' up their nachos and putting a special pop in their burgers. Plus, a longtime spot is cookin' up a vegetarian spin on both meatloaf and a banh mi sandwich. Then, in Anchorage, Alaska, a Mexican joint is serving dynamite duck tacos and off-the-chain chorizo.
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.
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