Food Network’s Emmy-nominated weekend chat show, The Kitchen, will celebrate one final holiday season before ending its 10-year run. The final episode of The Kitchen will premiere Saturday, December 13th at 11am ET/PT.
The festivities kick off with A Taste of the Tin Building: A Celebration, hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Gregory Gourdet on Wednesday, October 15, setting the stage for five days of world-class culinary experiences.
Food Network kicks off the summer Bobby Flay-style with brand-new seasons of hit primetime series Bobby’s Triple Threat and BBQ Brawl. In the season three premiere on Tuesday, July 9th at 9pm ET/PT, legendary chef Marcus Samuelsson takes on the titans in a cooking match for the ages. BBQ Brawl’s fifth season begins Monday, July 8th at 9pm ET/PT.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child stars Erik Christopher Peterson and Joel Meyers will be appearing on Food Network's The Kitchen this weekend. They will be joining the show to create a Pumpkin Patch Surprise from The Official Harry Potter Cookbook. In the Broadway play, Peterson plays Scorpius Malfoy with Meyers playing Albus Potter.
Over the ten-episode season which premiered July 10th, superstar chefs Bobby Flay, Anne Burrell and Sunny Anderson each led a team of top-tier pitmasters from across the country in high-stakes challenges to determine who will be named “Master of ‘Cue.” BBQ Brawl has been picked up for a fifth season that will air summer 2024.
In the ten-episode competition series BBQ Brawl, superstar chefs Bobby Flay, Anne Burrell and series newcomer Sunny Anderson coach twelve of the best pitmasters from across the country in high-stakes challenges to determine who will be named “Master of ‘Cue.”
The chefs must bring their culinary arsenal as they showcase their cooking knowledge and techniques over three rounds while using the mandatory basket of mystery ingredients to create delicious dishes to impress a rotating panel of judges, including Air Force veteran Sunny Anderson, Scott Conant, Cliff Crooks, Alex Guarnaschelli and Marc Murphy.
Food Network’s seasonal competitions return. Love is in the air on the new season of Spring Baking Championship as host Jesse Palmer puts a dozen talented bakers to the test in 10 episodes featuring unique challenges that showcase all the things we love about springtime – flowers, garden parties, weddings, and more.
A rotating panel of judges, including Kelsey Barnard Clark, Eddie Jackson, Ali Khan and Ian Rapoport, decide who will emerge victorious to win the grand prize. The series also features guest appearances from NFL legends Carl Banks, Johnathan Joseph, Brandon Stokely, Thurman Thomas, Andre Tippett and mascot KC Wolf.
Molly Yeh brings her passion for baking as host of Spring Baking Championship, as she challenges the best bakers in America to create and elevate springtime desserts through 10 episodes that must win over judges Kardea Brown, Nancy Fuller, and Duff Goldman, to become Spring Baking Champion and start spring off right.
Host Sunny Anderson transports viewers into a whimsical world of Easter treats in the primetime baking competition Easter Basket Challenge, premiering Monday, March 1st at 10pm ET/PT on Food Network.
Food Network celebrates Halloween with plenty of tricks and treats this week including special Road to Halloween Wars 2020 on Sunday, September 13th at 8pm.
Food Network's weekly schedule is packed with new episodes every day of the week, including AMY SCHUMER LEARNS TO COOK on Monday, August 24th at 10pm, Restaurant Impossible: Back in Business on Thursday, August 27th at 9pm, and Chopped: BEAT BOBBY FLAY on Sunday, August 30th at 9pm.
Food Network amps up the weekly programming schedule with new episodes every day of the week including the premiere of Guy's Grocery Games: Summer Grillin' Games tournament and Behind the Games: Guy's Grocery Games special episodes where Guy goes behind one of his favorite tournaments and gives behind the scenes tidbits and commentary.