Wednesday, June 24th TV listings for Flavour Network
Carnival Eats Boondock Steaks
Noah travels to the Barry County Fair for treats including the Big Kahuna, deep-fried cupcakes and the Volcano Taco; Noah visits the Alaska State Fair and tries regional favorites like Umiak, Alaskan Sausage Sundaes and Alaska Sourdough Bites.
Big Food Bucket List Soup-erman
John digs into some super-stacked burgers and gargantuan milkshakes in Hamilton, Ont.; John heads to Louisville, Kentucky for some shrimp and grits; in Vancouver, John gets a lesson in pan-Asian soups.
Big Food Bucket List Must Love Ribs
John visits the birthplace of North American izakaya; John chows down on some St. Louis barbecue; in Philadelphia, John checks off meat pies from his list.
Big Food Bucket List It's a Wonderful Bite
In New Orleans, John devours a fried bologna sandwich and a collard green melt; John checks out some farm-to-table seafood and hand-rolled pasta in Vancouver; John visits a meat-centric restaurant in Hamilton, Ont.
You Gotta Eat Here! Naina's Kitchen; Vinsetta Garage, Hali Deli
John learns what "Naina" means; Americana food at Vinsetta Garage; Halifax's only Jewish deli.
You Gotta Eat Here! The Club House; The Baowry; 2 Doors Down
John makes sandwiches at The Clubhouse Sandwich Shop; a renovated house in Oregon; simple bistro cooking at 2 Doors Down.
You Gotta Eat Here! The Jammery; Shut Up and Eat; Cacao 70
All-day breakfast at The Jammery; sandwiches at Shut Up and Eat; Cacao 70s all-chocolate menu.
You Gotta Eat Here! Tilt; Nuba; Von Doughnuts
John Catucci eats at Tilt; Nuba's Lebanese dishes feature time-tested recipes and the freshest ingredients.
Hell's Kitchen 15 Chefs Compete
The teams present traditional American dishes to celebrity judges, with one team winning a journey aboard a three-masted schooner; the teams run a family-style dinner service.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 2: Adaptability
During hours three through six, the chefs must adapt to constant twists and turns; Michael Symon and Esther Choi have two chefs face elimination immediately; the competitors navigate curveballs from Stephanie Izard in order to make it to hour seven.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 3: Resourcefulness
Fatigue sets in as the chefs face hours seven and eight in this intense culinary journey; Michael Symon and Esther Choi put forth three challenges, in which the chefs must turn one bag of ingredients into three distinct meals for judge Scott Conant.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 4: Teamwork
Michael Symon and Esther Choi present their toughest task yet - teamwork; working with chefs they just met hours ago, the competitors have to strategize, collaborate and execute under the critical eyes of guest judges Michael and Bryan Voltaggio.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 5: Artistry
Exhaustion becomes palpable as chefs enter hour 13 of their 24-hour competition; Michael Symon and Esther Choi challenge them with the unenviable task of turning microwave meals into works of art before judge Eric Adjepong decides who must clock out.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 6: Risk Taking
Michael Symon and Esther Choi begin the most devious shift of all as the chefs earn points during each challenge; they'll be tested in cooking, strategy and much more as judge Maneet Chauhan decides their fate two shifts shy of a massive pay day.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 7: Simplicity
Michael Symon and Esther Choi start hour 18 by testing the bruised, battered and exhausted chefs on their simplicity, one of the most difficult techniques to master; Judge Brooke Williamson decides which four chefs will receive a spot in the finale.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 8: Elevation
In the final hours, Michael Symon and Esther Choi revisit an old challenge where the chefs must cook the best dishes of their lives; whoever can stave off the final daggers of exhaustion will walk away with $50,000 and a trip to Hawaii.
The Heat New
Olivia Attwood throws 10 ambitious young chefs into Jean-Christophe Novelli's Barcelona kitchen, where things continue to heat up long after service stops.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 7: Simplicity
Michael Symon and Esther Choi start hour 18 by testing the bruised, battered and exhausted chefs on their simplicity, one of the most difficult techniques to master; Judge Brooke Williamson decides which four chefs will receive a spot in the finale.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 8: Elevation
In the final hours, Michael Symon and Esther Choi revisit an old challenge where the chefs must cook the best dishes of their lives; whoever can stave off the final daggers of exhaustion will walk away with $50,000 and a trip to Hawaii.
Olivia Attwood throws 10 ambitious young chefs into Jean-Christophe Novelli's Barcelona kitchen, where things continue to heat up long after service stops.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 7: Simplicity
Michael Symon and Esther Choi start hour 18 by testing the bruised, battered and exhausted chefs on their simplicity, one of the most difficult techniques to master; Judge Brooke Williamson decides which four chefs will receive a spot in the finale.
Hell's Kitchen 15 Chefs Compete
The teams present traditional American dishes to celebrity judges, with one team winning a journey aboard a three-masted schooner; the teams run a family-style dinner service.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 2: Adaptability
During hours three through six, the chefs must adapt to constant twists and turns; Michael Symon and Esther Choi have two chefs face elimination immediately; the competitors navigate curveballs from Stephanie Izard in order to make it to hour seven.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 3: Resourcefulness
Fatigue sets in as the chefs face hours seven and eight in this intense culinary journey; Michael Symon and Esther Choi put forth three challenges, in which the chefs must turn one bag of ingredients into three distinct meals for judge Scott Conant.
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Shift 4: Teamwork
Michael Symon and Esther Choi present their toughest task yet - teamwork; working with chefs they just met hours ago, the competitors have to strategize, collaborate and execute under the critical eyes of guest judges Michael and Bryan Voltaggio.
You Gotta Eat Here! Jukebox Burgers & Bar Laitier; Squeal Bar-B-Q; Campegnolo Roma
A 1950s-inspired diner; Roman country dishes; New Orleans barbecue.
You Gotta Eat Here! Dreamy Weenies, Longtail Kitchen, Anna Mae's Bakery and Restaurant
Southern-style hot dogs; Thai street food; a Mennonite-run restaurant.
You Gotta Eat Here! Lisa Marie; The Burner Restaurant and Launge; Katie's Restaurant & Bar
A Hogtown brunch location; a beehive burner; seafood.
You Gotta Eat Here! August Restaurant; Parkway Bakery & Tavern; La Mezcaleria
A small town brunch diner; Po'Boys at a New Orleans restaurant; Mexican food in Vancouver.
Carnival Eats Fry Harder
Noah experiences the All-Chicken Taco, Mexican Funnel Cake, Octopus on a Stick and Unicorn Popcorn at the San Diego County Fair; Noah visits the Tennessee Valley Fair and checks out the Pork Pie, the Cubano Y'all and the Mint To Be Funnel Cake.
Carnival Eats Scone With the Wind
Noah visits the Washington State Fair to sample the Swamp Burger and Redneck Sushi before savoring famous Fisher Scones; Noah visits the Tennessee State Fair for the Tennessee Whiskey Burger, Deep Fried PB and J, and the Cotton candy Burrito.
