Guy's Grocery Games (2013)
Guy Fieri sends four talented chefs running through the aisles in a high stakes, high skills, grocery store cooking competition. The chefs are hit by real-world challenges like finding workarounds when all the essential ingredients are suddenly "out-of-stock" or having to create a masterpiece when you can only cook with "5 items or less" or on a budget. In the end, the food does the talking, as the last chef standing has the chance to make some serious dough!
Guy's Grocery Games: Season 1 - 12 Episode s
1x1 - Wild in the Aisles
October 20, 2013
A spaghetti and meatballs challenge with some missing key ingredients; making a meal for four for under ; making a dish using only ingredients from the frozen food aisle.
1x2 - Frozen Feats
October 27, 2013
In Guy's first game, the chefs must create an Asian Stir Fry using no more than 5 ingredients. In the second game, they are given an unusual grocery list with the items that must be used for their fun family meal.
1x3 - The Ol' Switcheroo!
November 4, 2013
Chefs make a mad dash to produce dept. for a salad, but the leafy greens are Out of Stock. Coupons come in handy during a Budget Battle. Making a comfort meal is easy, until Guy Fieri has the final chefs swap bags of ingredients.
1x4 - Surfs Up!
November 10, 2013
Chefs make tasty Surf and Turf using only canned foods. Then, chefs can't use carts to gather ingredients for a Soup and Sandwich Combo. The final 2 chefs make a Steakhouse Dinner using the ingredients found on Guy's Grocery List.
1x5 - Feisty Fiesta!
November 17, 2013
It's a Frozen Food Feud for the first game and, in the 2nd game, chefs get Guy's Grocery List and must use all the ingredients in a Mexican dish. The final two chefs can only cook what they carry without shopping carts.
1x6 - Cart Your Engines!
November 24, 2013
The chefs make an international dish using Five Ingredients or Less. In the Single Aisle Showdown, chefs are limited to items found on one aisle. The two last chefs must make steak and potatoes, but some key items are Out of Stock
1x7 - It's Egg-cellent!
December 1, 2013
Guy Fieri starts things off by giving the chefs his unusual Grocery List and they scramble to make an egg dish. The chefs struggle to make a dinner party for four w/ only . It's improvising as Guy swaps the bags of the final chefs.
1x8 - Five Star Frozen Feud!
December 8, 2013
Guy Fieri first dares the chefs to make a five star dinner using frozen food. Then, chefs gather as many healthy kid meal items as they can hold in their arms. Pressure's on as the final chefs have two mins to shop before closing.
1x9 - Holly, Jolly Meats!
December 15, 2013
Guy Fieri gives the chefs a small budget to make grilled cheese sandwiches. Then, chefs make desserts from items in the meat, seafood and dairy aisle. Chefs make their best Holiday meal, but Guy swaps their ingredients.
1x10 - Game Day Rush!
January 5, 2014
In a Single Aisle Showdown, chefs are tasked to make their best dish using only the produce and condiments aisle. And Guy Fieri's final game has two chefs using Five Ingredients or Less to make an upscale chicken dinner.
1x11 - Yes, Chefs Can!
January 12, 2014
Guy Fieri challenges 4 chefs to make an Italian Feast using canned foods. Then, chefs must race against closing to get the fixings for a hot dog dish. Two chefs must make their best rice dish, using items from Guy's Grocery List.
1x12 - Cart Wars!
January 19, 2014
In the 1st game, chefs are tasked to make tacos, but key items are Out of Stock. Then, Guy Fieri tasks chefs to make a sandwich using frozen food. With only Five Ingredients or Less, the final chefs must make a super seafood dish.
Guy's Grocery Games: 39 Season s
S0: Specials
10 Episode s
S1: Season 1
12 Episode s
S2: Season 2
11 Episode s
S3: Season 3
15 Episode s
S4: Season 4
14 Episode s
S5: Season 5
13 Episode s
S6: Season 6
13 Episode s
S7: Season 7
12 Episode s
S8: Season 8
11 Episode s
S9: Season 9
12 Episode s
S10: Season 10
12 Episode s
S11: Season 11
15 Episode s
S12: Season 12
15 Episode s
S13: Season 13
11 Episode s
S14: Season 14
11 Episode s
S15: Season 15
11 Episode s
S16: Season 16
12 Episode s
S17: Season 17
17 Episode s
S18: Season 18
20 Episode s
S19: Season 19
18 Episode s
S20: Season 20
28 Episode s
S21: Season 21
13 Episode s
S22: Season 22
14 Episode s
S23: Season 23
12 Episode s
S24: Season 24
15 Episode s
S25: Season 25
24 Episode s
S26: Season 26
17 Episode s
S27: Season 27
15 Episode s
S28: Season 28
8 Episode s
S29: Season 29
14 Episode s
S30: Season 30
12 Episode s
S31: Season 31
13 Episode s
S32: Season 32
11 Episode s
S33: Season 33
10 Episode s
S34: Season 34
12 Episode s
S35: Season 35
11 Episode s
S36: Season 36
10 Episode s
S37: Season 37
12 Episode s
S38: Season 38
1 Episode
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