Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Show Must Go On
Rachael Ray and Guy Fieri meet the eight celebrity contestants as they prepare to pick their teams. The competition begins as both teams must cook a prix fixe tasting menu at a Los Angeles dinner theater, as well as perform a three minute skit for one hundred theater goers, including Rachael and Guy, and special guest judges, including writers from Entertainment Weekly. The judges and dinner guests will vote on the dishes, leaving the bottom two celebrities to compete in a sudden death challenge. At the end of the day, one celebrity is eliminated from the competition.

Hollywood Walk of Farm
Team Rachael and Team Guy take to farming in this episode at Underwood Family Farm, as they gather produce and create fresh, farm-to-table dishes for the staff, family, and friends. It's a good, old-fashioned feast served family-style in the middle of a walnut grove. Underwood Family and their guests will vote on which team wins, with the bottom two celebrities on the losing team going head-to-head in a sudden death challenge to determine which one goes home.

Bright Lights, Big Classics
The teams must revamp the menu of Mel's Diner on Sunset Boulevard by putting a new and unique spin on three classic diner foods. They will cook their dishes and then, in old-school, diner fashion, dress the part with outfits, roller skates, paper hats and hairnets to serve to customers inside the restaurant and in their cars. In the end, the customers decide the winners of the competition, leaving two celebrities to compete in the elimination challenge.

Picky Palates
It's a battle of the sexes as the teams must throw a birthday party for one lucky girl and boy. The teams interview the birthday boy and girl to determine what food they would each like at their party, with each team having to cook and serve the meals to partygoers. Rico Rodriguez from Modern Family will help judge the celebrities, with the bottom two battling it out in a sudden death elimination.

Lights, Camera, Lunch Trucks
With four celebrities remaining, Rachael and Guy explain the penultimate challenge, as two food trucks roll into the parking lot, one branded Team Rachael and the other Team Guy. The teams must choose a theme and come up with menu items for their truck. Season one winner Lou Diamond Phillips will guest judge a surprising double elimination to determine which celebrities go on to the finale.

Star Studded Supper
The two remaining finalists must go out with a bang, as they host an elite Hollywood dinner party: They plan, cook and serve a three-course meal to surprise guests, including Kathy Griffin, Chef Nancy Silverton, Chef Suzanne Goin and their charity executives. These dinner guests help determine which celebrity will earn a $50,000 grand prize for their charity and bragging rights as winner of Celebrity Cook-Off.
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