Tuesday, January 28, 2014

'Beat Bobby Flay' Update - Premieres March 6th

Beat Bobby Flay
Photo - Multivu
The Food Network issued a press release yesterday stating that Beat Bobby Flay will premiere on Thursday, March 6th at 10pm ET/PT on the Food Network.  The show will be an eight episode series and each episode will be a half-hour long.

When they were filming episodes of Beat Bobby Flay in December, I did a post about the judges, which included: Scott Conant, Katie Lee, Giada De Laurentiis, Sunny Anderson, Jonathan Waxman, Justin Warner, Eden Grinshpan, Brian Duffy, Michael Symon, Mo Rocca, Frank Prisinzano and Marco Canora.

After reading the press release, additional judges include: Anne Burrell, Alex Guarnaschelli, Simon Majumdar, Jack McDavid, and Ali Wentworth.

If you missed the pilot, the judges first must decide between 2 competitors who is a better fit to take on Bobby Flay.  Bobby then competes against that person, cooking his own version of the same dish, and the winner is decided by the judges after a blind taste test.


The press release about the show with the usual Bob Tuschman quote is below:

"BOBBY FLAY FACES OFF AGAINST CHEFS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN BRAND-NEW PRIMETIME COMPETITION SERIES "BEAT BOBBY FLAY"

Eight-Episode Series Premieres Thursday, March 6th at 10pm ET/PT

NEW YORK - January 27, 2014 - Skilled chefs compete for the opportunity to cook against culinary master Bobby Flay in the new eight-episode competition series Beat Bobby Flay, premiering Thursday, March 6th at 10pm ET/PT. The action starts with two talented cooks going head-to-head in a culinary battle using an ingredient of Bobby's choice, in front of a studio audience and a rotating cast of special guests, whose goal is to pick the challenger with the skills to potentially Beat Bobby Flay. The winner proceeds to round two for the ultimate food face-off against Bobby - but with an advantage: the contender makes their signature dish, and Bobby has only minutes to come up with his own interpretation of the dish. After a blind taste test, a panel of judges ultimately decides if the challenger has the chops to Beat Bobby Flay or if Bobby's food reigns supreme.

"Beat Bobby Flay aired as a special last year and viewers were immediately hooked. The show is fun and compelling - a heart racing competition with high expertise, infectious energy and a sense of humor, just like the man himself, "said Bob Tuschman, General Manager and Senior Vice President, Food Network.

In each thirty-minute, two-round episode, Bobby is joined by two culinary contenders who think they have what it takes to Beat Bobby Flay, along with a rotating cast of special guest duos who know him well. The visiting chefs compete against each other in round one using an ingredient of Bobby's choice - and it's the special guest's job to hand pick the contestant they believe can defeat him in his own kitchen. In round two, the winning chef battles Bobby with a distinct advantage - the challenger makes their signature dish, which will not be revealed to Bobby until the beginning of the round, and he must immediately come up with his own version. A judging panel then determines the winner based on a blind taste test. Special guests include Sunny Anderson, Anne Burrell, Scott Conant, Giada De Laurentiis, Eden Grinshpan, Alex Guarnaschelli, Katie Lee, Simon Majumdar, Jack McDavid, Mo Rocca, Michael Symon, Justin Warner, Jonathan Waxman and Ali Wentworth.

Viewers wanting more can visit FoodNetwork.com/BeatBobbyFlay for behind-the-scenes photos, interviews and more insider coverage.

Beat Bobby Flay is produced by Rock Shrimp Productions.

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(Multivu)

7 comments:

  1. Bobby Flay is more obnoxious than Fat Anne Burrelle.

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  2. I bet Giada doesnt vote for him !

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  3. Merlin_Arrowhead_AddictJanuary 29, 2014 at 1:59 PM

    Is FN trying to burnish Giada's reputation by having her show up as a judge on multiple shows? I am so over her. I can't get past her attitude on FNS. Plus, who can forget how poor her and Rachael Ray were when they showed up on Iron Chef? They were both exposed as home cooks, not professional chefs.

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  4. Giada actually graduated from culinary school.

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  5. I used to go there all the time. Other reports talk about how some of the drama was created during production. The mad cactus was a place everyone has been around here. Everyone knew where it was and used it as a landmark when giving directions. The food was good and the people were great. It is a very close knit community around here.

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  6. The owner was a jerk and the place was a dump. Good riddance.

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  7. Easily the worst restaurant in Strongsville. If the vomit-inducing food wasn't enough, the rude waitresses, incompetent manager, and the filthy conditions were enough to make you go elsewhere.

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