Host Tyler Florence (center) and the teams of “The Great Food Truck Race: Family Face-Off.”
The engines are getting fired up, and so are the cookers. It's time for the next season of "The Great Food Truck Race," and this time things are being kept in the family.
Alton Brown hosts “Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge”
He's an insidious man, that Alton Brown. Oh sure, he can put on a good show -- he seemed like a nice guy in "Good Eats" and "Iron Chef America" -- but Brown's true colors were revealed to the world when "Cutthroat Kitchen" premiered in 2013.
Alton Brown hosts “Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge”
He's an insidious man, that Alton Brown. Oh sure, he can put on a good show -- he seemed like a nice guy in "Good Eats" and "Iron Chef America" -- but Brown's true colors were revealed to the world when "Cutthroat Kitchen" premiered in 2013.
Andrew Zimmern hosts "Andrew Zimmern's Driven by Food"
Websites, travel books, travel agents: they all have their own opinions on where to eat whenever you're visiting an unfamiliar city. Andrew Zimmern, though, has an even better source that he uses to find the best culinary spots in town: the locals.
Roger Mooking stars in "Man Fire Food"
Fire. It fascinates us, it enraptures us and it defines us as humans. The scene of a group of cave men (and women!) smashing rocks or rubbing sticks together to get a few sparks is a classic in science fiction. Even the plot of this year's "The Jungle Book" was about how fire set the humans apart from the animals of the jungle.
Guy Fieri hosts "Guy's Grocery Games"
Guy Fieri is probably Food Network's most recognizable host. Heck, it wouldn't be surprising if he was one of the most recognizable in all of culinary television.
There may be bigger stars out there (we're looking in your direction, Gordon Ramsay), but Fieri is just so darned distinctive, with his shockingly blond, spiked hair and his larger-than-life personality.
Taste testers Nicole and Asher in "Food's Greatest Hits"
What's your favorite comfort food? Come on, we all have one. For me, it's the grilled cheese sandwich. It's oh so simple to make, but there's nothing that takes me back to my childhood quicker than gooey, melty cheese between two crispy slices of bread. I guess you could call the grilled cheese my greatest food hit.
Sue Perkins, Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry and Mel Giedroyc as seen in “The Great British Baking Show”
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped Grill Masters Napa"
If ever there was an argument about what makes the perfect cooking competition, "Chopped" would have a really strong case.
After 28 regular seasons, the Food Network favorite is showing no signs of slowing down, and its regular special series drive that episode number even higher. At this point, it's official: audiences can't get enough of "Chopped."
Andy Richter hosts "Celebrity Food Fight"
Who says that food fights are just for kids? Adults may be the grown-ups (obviously), but that doesn't mean that they have to act like it all the time, right? Well, Food Network has been tossing adults into the metaphorical frying pan with "Celebrity Food Fight."