New season of Guy’s Grocery Games Premieres 5/11 on Food Network

Guy’s Grocery Games returns to Food Network for its second season on Sunday, May 11 at 8pm ET/PT, and Melissa is back at the judge’s table! Follow the games on Twitter using #GroceryGames, and you’ll often find Melissa tweeting live along with the show (@melissadarabian).

About the show: Four talented chefs compete in supermarket-themed cooking challenges as they must navigate their way through the aisles, adhering to “real-world” obstacles doled out by host Guy Fieri. Whether it is shopping on a budget, substituting out-of-stock ingredients or grabbing groceries at closing time, the contenders have to shop, prepare, and plate three different dishes using whatever they can pull off the shelves. Ultimately, the food does the talking, as one-by-one the losing chefs “check out,” with the last chef standing going on a shopping spree of a lifetime worth up to $20,000!

Learn more about the show at www.foodnetwork.com/GGG.

Online, catch interviews with host Guy Fieri, get a behind-the-scenes look at the set, and view original videos including The Making of Guy’s Grocery Games.

Here’s a sneak peek at the first two episodes:

Sunday, May 11 at 8pm ET/PT (Season Premiere!)

It’s the mother of all shows, when four devoted moms and talented chefs battle in a game where they can only cook with ingredients that start with the same letter. In the second game, the moms must make brunch for four on a budget. The two remaining chefs are thrown for a loop when preparing a guilty pleasure. Judges include: Melissa d’Arabian, Troy Johnson, Catherine McCord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, May 18 at 8pm ET/PT

Four chefs must make an international dish using only ingredients in the middle aisles of the store. Next, the chefs must create their best seafood dish with five ingredients or less. Finally, there are twists around every turn as the two remaining chefs make their signature hamburger, but the grocery store might be Out of Stock of their preferred ingredients! The prevailing chef could win up to $20,000. Judges include: Melissa d’Arabian, Troy Johnson, Aida Mollenkamp.