The queen of food, Martha Stewart, graces the kitchen along with her pal, Chef Richard Blais. They hold court with talented chefs Katherine Fuchs and Michael Merida to make Bobby Flay look like the court jester.
Meat enthusiast Carnivorous' Courtney Rada and Iron Chef Michael Symon source Cleveland chefs Penny Barend and Melissa Khoury to bring Bobby Flay down. These lady butchers are ready to slice and dice the competition.
News anchor Don Lemon and Chef Alex Guarnaschelli have a news flash: Bobby Flay is going down. They bring in two award-winning chefs, Dieter Samijn of Bar Boulud and Patrick Schaeffer of Citi Field, who have breaking news of their own -- they're in it to win it.
Culinary queen Martha Stewart returns with Iron Chef Michael Symon to defeat Bobby Flay. They bring in two young guns, brunch maven Sarah Wade and sous chef Max Castro, to see if Bobby can keep up with the future food generation.
Regulars at the judges' table, chefs Ed McFarland and Dale Talde trade in their tasting spoons for chef knives as they try to beat Bobby Flay at his own game. The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Geoffrey Zakarian are here to cheer them on to victory.
Food Network's Michael Symon gets help from The View's Sunny Hostin as they try to cut Bobby Flay down to size. New York chef Pom Amaritnant duels with Chef Troy Gagliardo from North Carolina for a chance to dethrone the king.
Chef Anne Burrell and actor and cookbook author David Burtka dig deep for two powerful chefs that can take down Bobby Flay. Australian chef Rachael Polhill and Chef Ian Redshaw from Charlottesville, Va., are here to ensure victory is served.
Best Baker's Marcela Valladolid pairs up with the Cake Boss himself, Buddy Valastro, to try and score a sweet victory against Bobby Flay. Chefs Jocelyn Gragg and Kathleen McDaniel, two southern belles from Atlanta with a propensity for pastry, aren't here to sugarcoat it -- they're looking for a win.
Chopped's Ted Allen and Chef Carla Hall dig deep into Bobby Flay's past for all-star chefs who know Bobby and his food backward and forward. Southern chefs Wesley True and Justin Hunt want to take care of some unfinished business -- with a win!
Food Network's Michael Symon enlists his pal, TV host Clinton Kelly, to distract Bobby Flay with their friendship. They get additional help from a French master, Chef Sylvain Delpique, and an Italian bread master, Chef Jackie Mazza, who bring the tension to a boil in the kitchen.
Food Network's Marc Murphy and Chef Anne Burrell want to rake Bobby Flay over the coals. They'll have help from two grill masters, Chef David Bancroft and BBQ champion Susie Bulloch, as they show no chill trying to grill Bobby.
Siblings Matt and Lisa Storch take their rivalry to the next level when they challenge each other for a chance to try and torch Bobby Flay. Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Damaris Phillips are there to cheer them on to victory.
Bobby Flay will have to cake it until he makes it in this sprinkle-filled pastry battle. Chopped's Alex Guarnaschelli and Geoffrey Zakarian scoured the land to bring in two talented pastry chefs, Erica Land and Jacqueline Joy Dino, to sprinkle the kitchen with sugar and spice and a loss for Bobby.