He starts by asking them to make their most outrageous dish using only the ingredients they can fit in under-sized bags. First, things get nostalgic when they have to update a childhood favorite food -- only to have Guy throw a wrench in their plans. Finally, the last two chefs go head-to-head making a spicy dish, but only one will climb the ladder to victory. Then, the chef-vets will have to elevate a summer classic dish as decided by a game of Corn Hole. First, the all-star chefs must incorporate a special ingredient of Guy's choosing into their international meal.
Next, in a GGG first, the chefs have only 15 minutes to whip up a party plate for unexpected houseguests. In the last round, the final two chefs make an upscale spicy dinner with a double whammy game that will turn the heat up on the competition. Next, the chefs have to make their best seafood dish with 5 Ingredients or Less.
Four American heroes -- a cop, a firefighter, an EMT and an Air Force vet -- test their culinary might in a battle worth up to $20,000. Next, the chefs put their spin on an Italian classic, using high-end and low-end ingredients determined by the Food Wheel. Then, Guy asks for a regional comfort dish with a seven-ingredient limit. Next, the chefs get "cold feet" when preparing a cocktail hour appetizer from the frozen aisle. Then, a family lunch is complicated by a red light special.
The heat is on in Flavortown with Guy Fieri's spiciest games yet.
The winning mom gets the ultimate Mother's Day gift — a shopping spree worth up to $20,000. It airs … Ultimately, only one pair knocks it out of the park and wins a shopping spree worth up to $20,000. It's a grocery gamble in game two when the chefs prepare an all-American lunch determined by the Food Wheel. In Watch Your Weight, the chefs must scale the aisles to rein in their pounds before the big weigh-in: Who can tighten their belt enough to make the best burger?
First, they try their luck spinning a wheel of chance for the ingredients in their fried classic. Guy's Grocery Games is an elimination cooking game show that is hosted by Guy Fieri. The winner will go on a Shopping Spree worth up to $20,000.
Everyone goes grocery shopping with a list, so Guy Fieri has three list-themed games prepared for the chefs in Flavortown. Next, they play a wild card game to determine the special ingredients in a wholesome weeknight dinner starring a red light special. First, Guy Fieri asks the chefs to create an over-the-top bacon dish but throws them a curveball while they're shopping.
First, the chefs must flip the ingredients of bread pudding into a spicy high-end dinner. Then, the final two chefs have to roll with the punches as they make their most decadent dish yet. Guy Fieri puts the competitors through two rounds of deliciously cheesy combat, and the chef left standing will face off against Flavortown's Cheese Champ, Chef Eric Greenspan, for a shot at $20,000.
Without returning to the market to replenish their supplies, the chefs must make a comfort classic breakfast, a spicy lunch and a fried dinner.
One all-star chef stands apart and gets a shot at up to $20,000.
The final two must create the ultimate bacon dinner with only one minute to shop and a mere three aisles to shop in! First, the chefs must flip a fruitcake on its head and turn it into a New Year's dinner.
Chefs who claim they make perfect patties compete in an all burger edition of Triple G! First, the chefs must cook decadent pizzas featuring the high-priced topping and low-priced cheese chosen by Guy Fieri's Pizza Wheel. Then, the finalists must make an upscale lunch that uses up an ingredient from every aisle.
Four chefs compete in a heated battle to make the ultimate hot sandwich incorporating a mishmash of munchies from the market's sample tables.
Luckily, their favorite GGG judges -- Beau MacMillan, Damaris Phillips and Aarti Sequeira -- are on hand to mentor them as they attempt to shop for a dynamite diner dish using kiddie carts. Finally, two chefs must plan their menu on the fly while making their best chicken dinner using one ingredient per aisle. Then, in the second and final game, the chefs shop for a Sunday family dinner with some back-breaking restrictions. In the end, only one team will win and be crowned GGG's Supermarket Heavyweight champions.
Four pie-pros compete in two plus-sized rounds of mouth-watering pizzas. Chefs begin by making their best comfort dishes with only five ingredients or less. Four chefs representing cuisines from around the world take on Guy Fieri's global-themed games. Four chefs from Guy Fieri's winning season of Food Network Star reunite in Flavortown 10 years later.
Next, the chefs must turn the store's leftover pre-packaged holiday food items into an upscale dinner.
Delicious deli meats, fancy condiments and artisan breads go flying as these sandwich superheroes make fried, international and stacked sandwich masterpieces. First, Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make not one, but two pizzas using only what they can fit into an empty pizza box. Then, finalists flip out when they are tasked with using the sweet ingredients in tiramisu to make an indulgent dinner!
In Red Light Special, the chefs get inventive by incorporating marshmallows into their hearty lunch.
The chefs must make their best dish using only ingredients that start with the letter S and it's not that simple! Next, they bowl for strikes to assemble the ingredients for an American classic dish, and finally, Guy includes a surprise game for the mentors! Three of Grocery Games' biggest winners are taking each other on to earn the right to battle an Iron Chef. The two finalists compete in one of the most difficult games yet, One Ingredient Per Aisle, in which they pull out all the stops to make the best dish for a good cause. The winner makes a mad dash for up to $20,000 in cash in the Triple G Shopping Spree. You can also buy, rent Guy's Grocery Games on demand at Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Food Network, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, iTunes online. Then he throws down a challenge that leaves the judges terrified.
Next, chefs play Guy Fieri's favorite arcade game to decide which vegetable must be featured in their birthday treat. With only two chefs remaining, winning is not as easy as ABC when they try to make their ultimate burger.