List of Food Network original programming
This is a list of shows that have been broadcast (or are planned to be broadcast) on Food Network.
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- 3 Days to Open with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
 - 5 Ingredient Fix – hosted by Claire Robinson
 - 24 Hour Restaurant Battle – hosted by Scott Conant[1]
 - $24 in 24 – hosted by Jeff Mauro
 - 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing – hosted by Michael Symon and Esther Choi
 - 30 Minute Meals – hosted by Rachael Ray
 - $40 a Day – hosted by Rachael Ray[2]
 
A
- Aarti Party – hosted by Aarti Sequeira[3]
 - Ace of Cakes – starring Duff Goldman
 - Alex's Day Off – hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli[4]
 - Amy Schumer Learns to Cook – hosted by Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer
 - Ask Aida – hosted by Aida Mollenkamp
 
B
- Bake You Rich – hosted by Buddy Valastro[5]
 - Barefoot Contessa – hosted by Ina Garten[6]
 - BBQ Blitz – hosted by Eddie Jackson[7]
 - BBQ Brawl – hosted by Bobby Flay, Jet Tila and Anne Burrell[8]
 - BBQ USA – hosted by Michael Symon[9]
 - Beat Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
 - Behind the Bash – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
 - Best Baker in America – hosted by Scott Conant[10]
 - The Best Thing I Ever Ate
 - The Best Thing I Ever Made[11][12][13]
 - Big Daddy's House – hosted by Aaron McCargo Jr.
 - The Big Waste – hosted by Anne Burrell, Bobby Flay, Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon[14]
 - Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction – hosted by Bobby Flay
 - Brunch at Bobby's – hosted by Bobby Flay
 
C
- Cake Wars – hosted by Jonathan Bennett
 - Candy Land – hosted by Kristin Chenoweth
 - Challenge – hosted by Claire Robinson
 - The Chef Jeff Project – hosted by Jeff Henderson
 - Chefography – a series of biographies on Food Network star chefs
 - Chefs vs. City – hosted by Chris Cosentino and Aarón Sanchez
 - Chocolate with Jacques Torres – hosted by Jacques Torres
 - Chopped – an elimination cooking series, hosted by Ted Allen[15]
 - Chopped After Hours
 - Chopped Canada
 - Chopped Junior – hosted by Ted Allen
 - Chopped Sweets – hosted by Scott Conant
 - Christmas Cookie Challenge – hosted by Eddie Jackson[16]
 - Cookie Wars – hosted by Jonathan Bennett
 - Cooking for Real – hosted by Sunny Anderson[17]
 - Cooking Live – a call-in cooking show hosted by Sara Moulton
 - A Cook's Tour – hosted by Anthony Bourdain
 - Cupcake Wars – hosted by Justin Willman[18]
 - Cutthroat Kitchen – hosted by Alton Brown
 - Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out - hosted by Brian Malarkey
 
D
- Delicious Miss Brown – hosted by Kardea Brown
 - Dessert First with Anne Thornton – hosted by Anne Thornton[19]
 - Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives – hosted by Guy Fieri[20]
 - Dining Around – hosted by Alan Richman and Nina Griscom
 - Dinner: Impossible – hosted by Robert Irvine, later replaced by Michael Symon, back to Robert Irvine
 - Down Home with the Neelys – hosted by Pat and Gina Neely
 - Duff Takes the Cake – hosted by Duff Goldman[21]
 - Dweezil & Lisa – hosted by Dweezil Zappa and Lisa Loeb
 
E
- East Meets West with Ming Tsai – hosted by Ming Tsai
 - Eat St. – hosted by Canadian comedian James Cunningham
 - Emeril Live – hosted by Emeril Lagasse; production ceased December 11, 2007
 - Essence of Emeril – hosted by Emeril Lagasse
 - Everyday Italian – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis[22]
 
F
- Family Style – reality show following Joey and Melissa Maggiore
 - Farmhouse Rules – hosted by Nancy Fuller[23]
 - Fat Chef
 - Feasting on Asphalt – hosted by Alton Brown
 - Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run – hosted by Alton Brown
 - Feasting on Waves – hosted by Alton Brown
 - Food 911 – hosted by Tyler Florence
 - Food Court Wars – hosted by Tyler Florence
 - Food Detectives – hosted by Ted Allen
 - Food Feuds – hosted by Michael Symon
 - Food Network Challenge – hosted by Keegan Gerhard; replaced by Claire Robinson in 2010
 - Food Network Star – currently hosted by Bobby Flay and Giada DeLaurentiis[24]
 
G
- The Galloping Gourmet – hosted by Graham Kerr
 - Giada at Home – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis[25]
 - Giada in Paradise – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
 - Giada's Weekend Getaways – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
 - Girl Meets Farm – hosted by Molly Yeh[26]
 - Glutton for Punishment – hosted by Bob Blumer
 - Good Deal with Dave Lieberman – hosted by Dave Lieberman
 - Good Eats – hosted by Alton Brown[27]
 - The Gourmet Next Door – hosted by Amy Finley
 - The Great Food Truck Race – hosted by Tyler Florence[28]
 - Guilty Pleasures
 - Guy Off the Hook – hosted by Guy Fieri
 - Guy's Big Bite – hosted by Guy Fieri[29]
 - Guy's Grocery Games – hosted by Guy Fieri
 - Guy's Ranch Kitchen – hosted by Guy Fieri
 
H
- Halloween Baking Championship – hosted by Richard Blais (2015) and Jeff Dunham (2016)
 - Halloween Wars
 - Have Fork, Will Travel – hosted by Zane Lamprey
 - Holiday Baking Championship – hosted by Bobby Deen
 - How to Boil Water – hosted by Emeril Lagasse 1993–94, Cathy Lowe and Sean Donnellan 1994–2000, Lynne Koplitz and Frederic van Coppernolle 2000–03, and Tyler Florence and Jack Hourigan 2003–present
 - The Hungry Detective – hosted by Chris Cognac
 
I
- I Hart Food – hosted by Hannah Hart
 - Inside Eats with Rhett & Link – hosted by Rhett & Link[30]
 - Iron Chef – hosted by Takeshi Kaga
 - Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters – hosted by Alton Brown, Kevin Brauch and Mark Dacascos
 - Iron Chef America: The Series – hosted by Alton Brown, Kevin Brauch and Mark Dacascos
 - Iron Chef Gauntlet – hosted by Alton Brown
 
J
- Jamie at Home – hosted by Jamie Oliver
 
K
- Kelsey's Essentials – hosted by Kelsey Nixon
 - Kid in a Candy Store – hosted by Adam Gertler[31]
 - Kids Baking Championship – hosted by Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli
 - Kids BBQ Championship – hosted by Eddie Jackson and Damaris Phillips
 - The Kitchen – hosted by Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Jeff Mauro, Marcela Valladolid and Geoffrey Zakarian[32]
 - Kitchen Accomplished – hosted by Cat Cora and Peter Marr
 - Kitchen Casino – hosted by Bill Rancic
 - Kitchen Sink – hosts rotate – including Tregaye Fraser
 
L
- Licence to Grill – hosted by Rob Rainford
 
M
- Man v. Food – hosted by Adam Richman
 - Mary Makes It Easy – hosted by Mary Berg
 - Mystery Diners – a reality show featuring Charles M. Stiles
 
N
- Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen – hosted by Nadia G
 - The Naked Chef – hosted by Jamie Oliver
 - The Next Iron Chef – hosted by Alton Brown and Mark Dacascos
 - No Recipe Road Trip with the Try Guys – hosted by The Try Guys[33]
 
O
- Oliver's Twist – hosted by Jamie Oliver
 
P
- Patricia Heaton Parties – hosted by Patricia Heaton
 - Paula's Home Cooking – hosted by Paula Deen
 - Paula's Party – hosted by Paula Deen
 - The Pioneer Woman – hosted by Ree Drummond
 - Private Chefs of Beverly Hills
 
Q
- Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller – hosted by Robin Miller
 
R
- Rachael Ray's Kids Cook-Off – hosted by Rachael Ray
 - Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels – hosted by Rachael Ray
 - Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off – hosted by Rachael Ray and Guy Fieri
 - Ready... Set... Cook! – hosted by Robin Young 1995, Sissy Biggers 1995–2000, and Ainsley Harriott 2000–2001
 - Rebel Eats – hosted by Justin Warner
 - Recipe for Success – originally hosted by Marlie Hall, then Eric McLendon
 - Restaurant Express – hosted by Robert Irvine
 - Restaurant: Impossible – hosted by Robert Irvine
 - Restaurant Makeover – hosted by Robert Irvine
 - Restaurant Stakeout – hosted by Willie Degel[34]
 - Ridiculous Cakes – hosted by Alton Brown[35]
 - Road Tasted – hosted by Jamie Deen and Bobby Deen
 
S
- Secrets of a Restaurant Chef – hosted by Anne Burrell
 - Southern at Heart – hosted by Damaris Phillips
 - Spring Baking Championship – hosted by Bobby Deen
 - Sugar Rush – hosted by Warren Brown
 - Supermarket Stakeout – hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli
 - The Surreal Gourmet – hosted by Bob Blumer
 - Sweet Genius – hosted by Ron Ben-Israel
 
T
- Ten Dollar Dinners – hosted by Melissa d'Arabian[36]
 - The Thirsty Traveler – hosted by Kevin Brauch
 - Throwdown! with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
 - Top 5 Restaurants – hosted by Sunny Anderson and Geoffrey Zakarian
 - Tournament of Champions – hosted by Guy Fieri
 - Trisha's Southern Kitchen – hosted by Trisha Yearwood
 - Two Fat Ladies – hosted by Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright
 
U
- Ultimate Recipe Showdown – hosted by Marc Summers and Guy Fieri
 - Unwrapped – hosted by Marc Summers
 - Unwrapped 2.0 – hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro[37][38]
 
V
- Valerie's Home Cooking – hosted by Valerie Bertinelli
 
W
- What Would Brian Boitano Make? – hosted by Brian Boitano
 - Will Work For Food – hosted by Adam Gertler
 - Worst Bakers in America – co-hosted by Lorraine Pascale and Duff Goldman
 - Worst Cooks in America – co-hosted by Anne Burrell, Beau MacMillan (season 1), Robert Irvine (season 2), Bobby Flay (seasons 3–5), Tyler Florence (seasons 6–)
 
See also
References
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 - ^ "Aarti Party". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
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 - ^ "Food Network Decks the Halls Across Platforms This Holiday Season with More Than 35 New and Returning Holiday Series, Specials, Themed Episodes : Discovery Press Web".
 - ^ "Cooking For Real". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
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 - ^ "Dessert First With Anne Thornton | Food Network". Food Network. Scripps Networks Interactive. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
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 - ^ "Good Eats". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
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 - ^ "Welcome to the Kitchen". The Kitchen. Season 1. Episode 1. January 4, 2014. Food Network. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
 - ^ "The Try Guys Face Off in Kitchens with No Recipes, No Culinary Training and 100% Commitment". Food Network. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
 - ^ Restaurant Stakeout (TV Series 2012– ) - IMDb Retrieved March 19, 2012.
 - ^ Leffler, Sammanth (28 June 2018). "First Look at Season 2 of Food Network's 'Ridiculous Cakes': See the Crazy Confections!". US Magazine. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
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