Beat Bobby Flay - Season 3 / Year 2015

Season 3 / Year 2015

Episodes

Pot Calling the Kettle Beat
Distinguished chef Jonathan Waxman and Chopped judge Aaron Sanchez have come to ruin Bobby's day, bringing in two chefs who are no strangers to battle. Veteran chef Herb Wilson brings his 30 years of experience against New England chef Robin King, as they square off for their chance to take on the legend himself.

New Kids on the Butcher Block
Two former winners of Food Network Star, Jeff Mauro and Justin Warner, turn the tables on Bobby as they bring in two fantastic chefs to beat him. Bobby has his work cut out for him with sweet, but fiery, Chef Daniela D'Ambrosio and eager-to-prove-himself Chef Malcolm Mitchell fight for the right to show what they've got.

Clash of the Culinary Titans
The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Chopped's Ted Allen have Bobby Flay in their sights and are calling in two contenders to finish the job. Chef and grill-master Victor Albisu takes on competition-junkie Chef Eddie Tancredi, but who will have what it takes to face Bobby?

Defend the House
Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli and Cutthroat Kitchen's Alton Brown have arrived in the arena with their eye on the prize: Beating Bobby Flay in his house. Former body-builder, Chef Alina Eisenhauer flexes her muscle against New York's Chef Joe Dobias in a battle for the ages.

Fry Me a River
Chopped judges Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian have yet to take down the king. They return to the arena for redemption and to get the job done, they've brought in Nevada's Robert Hesse to battle New York's Michael Jenkins. Will Scott and Geoffrey finally get their big win?

Foreign Relations
The powerhouse duo of Giada De Laurentiis and Michael Symon team up once again to take down their "friend" Bobby Flay. Global chef David deCastro takes on Japanese-born chef Taichi Kitamura, for the honor to take on the champion in his house.

Fire in the Hole!
The kitchen heats up when Brooklyn-born chef Jen Biesty takes on self-taught chef Chris Lamphier. Who will beat the heat when Food Network veterans Katie Lee and Alex Guarnaschelli turn up the pressure?

To Contend and Serve!
Naval chef Carla Harris brings her grit against seriously competitive chef Noah Schwartz, and Food Network's Anne Burrell and Geoffrey Zakarian use their expertise to determine who has the arsenal to beat Bobby.

Culinary Validation
Puerto Rican chef Jose Adorno brings his Latin style against Italian chef Adam Halberg, with both fighting to make their mark while news anchor Natalie Morales and Chopped judge Scott Conant revel in making Bobby Flay sweat.

Raising the Bar
The rambunctious team of Alison Sweeney and Sunny Anderson light up the arena with their sights set on Bobby. Young gun Kelvin Fernandez sharpens his knives to take on Japanese superstar Chris Kobayashi for a shot at taking down Bobby Flay.

No Training Wheels
Actor and chef David Burtka teams up with Food Network's Alex Guarnaschelli to beat the king of competition cooking, Bobby Flay, as self-taught chefs Johnny Zone and Jumoke Jackson battle for the right to dethrone him.

Best Laid Plans
Food Network personalities Katie Lee and Simon Majumdar have their sights set on victory as Southerner Keri Moser faces off against New Englander Clark Frasier for the chance to prove just how good their skills at the stove are. Will Bobby Flay escape with his apron intact?

East Coast's Finest
Celebrity chef and author Curtis Stone teams up with Michael Symon to rattle Bobby. Rhode Island's Chef Antonio Franco goes head-to-head against New York Chef Luke Venner for the chance to take on Bobby Flay.

Out on a Limb
Breaking news: NBC's Tamron Hall and Chopped's Ted Allen are in the arena and Bobby Flay is in their sights! They've brought two talented chefs to take him down: Whiz kid Katherine Humphus gets into a culinary slugfest with the no-nonsense John Wassil, but who will make the headlines?

Any Given Sunday
Chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Chris Santos have brought their expert taste buds to the arena with a single objective: make Mom proud! Seasoned vet Kathy Cary squares off with acclaimed chef Shanna O'Hea to see who has what it takes to represent mothers everywhere against Bobby Flay.

Homeland
Onions get chopped and garlic gets smashed when Vietnamese-born Thoa Nguyen does battle with high-end chef Jason Hippen. Chefs Anne Burrell and Scott Conant decide who has the cuisine to reign supreme.

Humble Beginnings
Musician and chef Eugene Jones and up-and-coming chef Christopher Wall enter a culinary skirmish for the chance to take down the legend, Bobby Flay. Cutthroat Kitchen judge Simon Majumdar and The Kitchen host Sunny Anderson are eager for their friend Bobby to swallow defeat, but who will get the job done?

Getting Grilled
The irons heat up on this special episode of Beat Bobby Flay when the best of the Midwest, Chef Dominic Zumpano, takes on culinary heavyweight, Chef Angelo Sosa, in a grilling battle. Cooking Channel's Debi Mazar and Iron Chef Michael Symon make the call on who has the chops to rake Bobby over the coals.

No Fear
The stars align when Food Network Star alum Damaris Phillips teams up with Chopped veteran Alex Guarnaschelli in this battle of culinary gladiators. New England bad boy Will Gilson brings his modern cuisine against the fusion fare of Navy vet, Chef Lawrence Males.

Who's Your Daddy?
This battle is for the dads when New Jersey's own Chef Gregory Torrech laces up his bootstraps against Moroccan chef Sam Marvin. After Bobby's daughter Sophie reveals the round one ingredient, restaurateur Scott Conant and actress and author Haylie Duff decide who has what it takes to face Bobby in this Father's Day battle.

No Formalities
Larger-than-life Tre Wilcox brings his high energy against Baltimore's Chef Sarah Acconcia in this battle for bragging rights. The Kitchen's Sunny Anderson and Food Network veteran Giada De Laurentiis bring their wits and expertise to the arena to get Bobby beat!

Mavericks
Trash talk is in the air when Iron Chef Michael Symon and author and TV host Daphne Oz arrive in the arena to beat up on their friend Bobby Flay. Heavy-hitters Chef Sylvia Casares and Chef Braden Wages square off in a battle of sheer will.

Stars and Stripes
Fireworks erupt when super competitive chefs Brian Cartenuto and Matthew O'Neil flex their culinary know-how. Only victory will satisfy in this Independence Day battle as Rachael Ray and cookbook author Jessica Seinfeld set their sights on beating Bobby Flay.

Rollin' Deep
The killer combo of Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian arrive in the arena set to take Bobby down. Skills are in abundance when veteran chefs Linda Harrell and Kenny Johnson battle for the chance to show their worth against Bobby Flay.

Worst-Case Scenario
The range heats up when fierce New York chefs Amanda Freitag and Alex Guarnaschelli bring in their heavy-hitters to battle Bobby Flay. Chicago's Chef Jared Case tests his skills against the Greek-inspired Chef Kouri Killmeier in this battle for bragging rights.

Rise to the Occasion
Things boil over as Chopped's Ted Allen and Cooking Channel host and actress Debi Mazar are primed to take down their friend Bobby. The deck is stacked when golden boys Gio Osso and Mike Friedman arrive with fire in their eyes.

Do or Die
It's all on the line when Tex-Mex master Gregory Webb faces off against New Jersey's Peter Morris in this battle for supremacy. Tough New York City chefs Scott Conant and Geoffrey Zakarian have the call on who's got the skills to beat Bobby Flay.

The Heat Is On
The kitchen sizzles as fierce chefs Jeanie Roland and Becca Richards battle for their chance to take on Iron Chef Bobby Flay, all while Food Network's Robert Irvine and Katie Lee keep Bobby in their crosshairs.

Sticking to Your Guns
The competition heats up, as Food Network's Curtis Stone and Sunny Anderson take no prisoners on their quest to beat Bobby Flay. They've brought farm to fork chef Clark Barlowe to go head to head with Italian chef Peter McAndrews, but who will claim victory?

Arrivals and Departures
Vying for a chance to compete against Bobby Flay is no small feat when Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Iron Chef judge Donatella Arpaia decide who gets the shot. They know how to take down Bobby, and Washington's Michael Walters and Seattle's Lisa Nakamura are ready for the challenge.

Culinary Tornado
Two of the Food Network's toughest personalities, Simon Majumdar and Anne Burrell, are poised to give Bobby Flay a run for his money; and they've brought two well-rounded chefs to do their dirty work. New York's chef Miguel Trinidad and Maine's chef Brian Hill faceoff for a shot at Bobby.

Unfinished Business
Scott Conant and Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott welcome two contenders who have taken on Bobby Flay before but left defeated. Texan Blythe Beck brings back her bold Southern cuisine while New York's Angelo Sosa comes armed with his Dominican flair. Only one will get the chance to silence their Beat Bobby Flay demons.

Settling the Score
Silent assassin Bruce Kalman has unfinished business to attend to while young hot-shot Jordan Andino is out to prove he's come a long way since his last match with Bobby Flay. The chef who faces Bobby hopes that having Food Network stars Sunny Anderson and Jeff Mauro in his corner will be enough to earn the redemption he seeks.

Frenemies
Michael Symon and Debi Mazar, two of Bobby Flay's closest friends, stop by for a visit, but their intentions aren't all good. They've brought back Ukrainian-born chef Natasha Pogrebinsky and Alex Guarnaschelli-protege Michael Jenkins for another shot at some highly coveted bragging rights.

Back with a Vengeance
Dallas caterer Tre Wilcox returns to Bobby Flay's house hoping his bold flavors will be enough to get him the victory that escaped his grasp last time around, but Kentucky chef Anthony Lamas has other ideas as he plans to unleash his Latin flavors to bring down the champ. Only one has what it takes to arm Geoffrey Zakarian and Daphne Oz with something to razz Bobby about.

Trick or Sweet
Food expert Simon Majumdar and Cooking Channel host Debi Mazar have a sweet surprise in store for Bobby Flay: They've brought in scarily gifted chefs Justin Burke-Samson and Tommy Juliano for the chance to trick Bobby with their signature treats.

It's a Family Secret
It's deli versus New Delhi as experienced New York chef Ric Orlando battles self-taught chef Kiran Verma from Houston for the chance to corner Bobby Flay. Worst Cooks in America host Chef Anne Burrell and Chef Spike Mendelsohn bring their culinary expertise to the arena to get Bobby beat!

She's a Lady
Food Network's Katie Lee and Alex Guarnaschelli don't hesitate to put all their eggs in one basket when it comes to beating Bobby Flay. Spanish-language cooking show host Chef Giovanna Huyke and caterer Jennifer Bajsel bring the sass before the winner takes on Bobby.

Let's Talk Turkey
Food Network's Michael Symon and Geoffrey Zakarian talk turkey as they conspire to squash Bobby Flay. They've brought Emmy-nominated Rhode Island chef Nick Rabar to go head-to-head with all-American New York chef Jeff Haskel, but only one will carve out a win.

Hook, Line and Sinker
It's an upstream battle as hotel chef Roy Breiman and restaurant chef Vaughn Crenshaw go head-to-head for the chance to beat Bobby Flay. Chopped judge Scott Conant and Today Show co-host Willie Geist cast their lines for the best chef to take him down.

Roasting on an Open Fire
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and magician Penn Jillette are hoping for a Christmas miracle: beating Bobby Flay. Moroccan-French chef Adil Fawzi and New Jersey chef Ariane Duarte face off in the hopes of receiving the best gift of all, a win over Bobby.

Poking and Prodding
Comedian Judy Gold teams up with The Kitchen co-host Katie Lee for the chance to poke fun at their dear friend Bobby Flay. Las Vegas titan, Chef Alex Stratta, and Iranian chef Houman Gohary aren't here to play games as they compete with the hopes to take on Bobby, but who will have the last laugh?
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