Molly Yeh is celebrating Mother's Day with a sprinkle-filled tea party! She makes Rose Cupcake Cones, savory Hot Dog Flower Buns, Ham and Cheese Sandwiches on sour cream and chive scones, and Fairy Toast with Marzipan Butter and Homemade Sprinkles.
Molly Yeh is hosting a brunch party with a few of her former bridesmaids, and she has all the best brunch bases covered. She starts by making her sweet and fluffy Blueberry Blintzes followed by a satisfying Breakfast Salad with Soft-Cooked Eggs and crispy Walnut Sausage Patties.
Molly Yeh's throwing a fancy dinner on the farm with the best moms she knows! It's a meal to impress with her tender Beef Wellington encased in buttery, flakey puff pastry and served with a hearty, cheesy and surprisingly fresh Sausage and Wild Rice Hotdish on the side. For dessert, she has lovely Lavender Panna Cottas with salty, snappy Pretzel Shortbread.
It's wheat harvest time, and Molly Yeh is making a totally tasty wheat truck lunch for two! She has hearty and crispy Fried Chicken Banh Mi Sandwiches, a side of Salt and Vinegar Potato Salad, a savory Miso Broccoli Grain Salad filled with the fruits of her farmer's labors, and a sweet and tart Pickled Plum Crumble for dessert.
Ree Drummond is cooking for a delicious dinner party that she's co-hosting at her best friend's house. To start, she makes Roasted Jalapeno Pimento Cheese, a scrumptious make-ahead dip. The main course is a crowd-pleasing Baked Sausage and Peppers Bucatini and an easily transportable, stunning Hearty Citrus Salad. For dessert, Ree whips up an amazing Espresso Cream Poke Cake, a fabulous finale with decadent frosting.
Ree Drummond is hosting a Tex-Mex brunch in her new home and sharing the story of the construction. She's serving a make-ahead spread with spicy Breakfast Enchiladas and a Churro French Toast Bake with Chocolate Butter. Plus, there's a marvelous Mango Salad, and simple fizzy drinks feel more special with berries added.
Ree Drummond is sharing four protein-packed and super easy dishes. First, Ree makes Fish Taco Salad with delicious, spiced cod, a chile lime yogurt dressing and amazing mango pico de gallo. Then, Beef and Bean Stuffed Peppers are perfect for a hearty mid-week dinner, and Egg White Bites are great for breakfast. Finally, Ree's Nut Granola Parfait is the perfect anytime treat.
Ree Drummond is taking a trip down memory lane by sharing chocolate recipes that are special to her. First, Ree loved her family's Chocolate Cake with 7-Minute Frosting as a kid, and she loves it still. Then, Ree makes a Chocolate Rice Pudding that reminds her of her beloved grandma, and three favorite childhood cereals get rolled into Ree's Chocolate Cereal Treats, a chocolate lover's dream. Finally, Ree bakes The Best Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies, just like the ones she ate on family vacations in the old days.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious dinner during naptime! She sneaks away to prepare Slow Cooker Asian Wedding Soup, 1-Dish Salmon and Veggies, Tamagoyaki and a Red Bean Snacking Cake with Yogurt Glaze. It's all so easy, she'll even have time for a nap herself!
It's Molly Yeh's turn to host her cookbook club, and this week's theme: Midwest church cookbooks. She puts her own twists on some classics to serve up a Ham and Bean Hotdish, Boozy Gelatin Salad, Midwest Green Salad, and Miso Millionaire Bars for dessert! Best club ever!
Things get sizzling as Michael Symon makes a Grilled Strip Steak with Anchovy Garlic Butter that even non-steak lovers will die for. To lighten things up, he combines fresh tomatoes from his garden with orecchiette for an easy-to-please Pasta Salad, while Liz makes a bourbon-based Boulevardier that shows Michael what he's been missing all his life.
Michael Symon amps up summer parties with some of his favorites! He starts with Coney Dogs, a classic American treat that's perfect for summer gatherings. Then, Michael grills Barbecue Corn Ribs, a fun way to enjoy corn on the cob, and cools down with Orange Strawberry Cream Pops, an easy and delicious treat.
It's breakfast all day at The Kitchen! Sunny Anderson starts off by taking breakfast for dinner to a whole new level with her Easy Pizza Eggs Benedict. Then, the hosts each share their cooking methods during a Bacon 101 lesson, and Katie Lee Biegel makes a Carbonara Frittata using pancetta. Jeff Mauro shares a sweet and savory bite with a Breakfast Sausage Corn Dog, and Geoffrey Zakarian recreates his Instagram sensation recipe, the Croque Monsieur.
Four of the food world's finest and fastest chefs compete in Guy Fieri's quickest game, Grocery Rush. First, the chefs shop, create and plate an upscale dinner in just 20 minutes using only the ingredients they can fit in the world's smallest grocery bag. Then, the bouncing balls in the food pyramid select the mandatory protein, food whammy and short cooking time for their fried feast. The winning all-star gets to rush around Flavortown Market on a shopping spree worth up to $20,000.
Three chefs known for their culinary chops and cost-saving skills take on a high-stakes budget battle. Guy Fieri challenges them to prepare four plates of their signature dinner with only $25. The winner earns an automatic $10,000 and can double their wager in a second budget battle against the all-star judge of their choice. Chef and Judge must search for a cart containing the free protein they want to use in their winning dish, but the better the protein, the smaller the budget that goes with it.
Some of the best world cuisine isn't prepared in restaurants -- it's served in homes! Guy Fieri and his son Hunter invite three food-obsessed home cooks to share the international flavors they grew up on, starting with their signature global dish. Of course, they also have to include all-American products from the market's sample tables. Then, in round two, they have to re-create the big bold flavors of their own world comfort food using only ingredients that fit in their tiny shopping bag. The winning cooks earns $10,000 and a return invitation to Flavortown.
Guy Fieri has always loved island food, so he invites four island-born chefs to compete in Flavortown. First, he tests their shopping skills by having them shop with tiny bags for the ingredients to their signature seafood dishes. Then, a blind choice determines which canned ingredient they must feature in their comfort dishes. Finally, a roll of Guy's dice determines the parameters for the chefs' spicy chicken dinners before one island chef rides the wave to victory and shops Flavortown for up to $20,000.
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter throw challenging games at three food fanatics who are out to prove that their sandwiches stack up against anything found in a restaurant. First, they make a Herculean hoagie despite the ingredient limit imposed by the express lane. Then, the competitors pick the type of sandwich they'll make with a wicked game of Menu Magnet Madness. The Sandwich King himself, Jeff Mauro, helps to crown the $10,000 winner, who is invited back to take on other winning food fanatics.
Guy Fieri invites three of the best sandwich makers on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives to compete in a sandwich showdown. First, the chefs make a spicy sandwich using just nine ingredients or fewer. Then for a chance to earn up to $20,000, they build a stacked and jacked sandwich that includes the sammie whammies listed on the pins they don't knock down in a round of grocery bowl.
Co-hosts Michael Symon and Esther Choi invite 24 of America's most talented and fearless chefs to compete in an intense competition of 24 challenges in 24 nonstop hours. In the first shift, the chefs must endure three challenges testing speed. Whoever can impress judge Antonia Lofaso will survive, and whoever doesn't will be forced to clock out. When Michael and Esther introduce the all-important golden knife, the chefs learn that this epic day of cooking will be full of twists and turns. The chefs that can adjust on the fly have a chance to be the last chef standing.
Eric Adjepong has a $30K mega-battle on his hands as chefs Jet Tila, Bryan Voltaggio and Michael Voltaggio bet big and cook even bigger, serving up delectable dishes with a hearty helping of brotherly smack talk on the side. These three chefs will stop at nothing to take home the biggest pot in Wildcard Kitchen history and be crowned king of this high-stakes kitchen.
Food Network favorite Sunny Anderson and actor Jenna Elfman team up with chefs Francisco Higareda and Chris Dodson to crush Bobby Flay with their international flavors.
Resident Chopped judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Marc Murphy band together with chefs Daniel Le and Michael Michaelidis to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about lobster.
Eric Adjepong has a $30K mega-battle on his hands as chefs Jet Tila, Bryan Voltaggio and Michael Voltaggio bet big and cook even bigger, serving up delectable dishes with a hearty helping of brotherly smack talk on the side. These three chefs will stop at nothing to take home the biggest pot in Wildcard Kitchen history and be crowned king of this high-stakes kitchen.
Food Network favorite Sunny Anderson and actor Jenna Elfman team up with chefs Francisco Higareda and Chris Dodson to crush Bobby Flay with their international flavors.
Resident Chopped judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Marc Murphy band together with chefs Daniel Le and Michael Michaelidis to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about lobster.
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