Bobby's Triple Threat

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Bobby's Triple Threat
GenreCooking
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Original release
Network Food Network
ReleaseSeptember 27, 2022 (2022-09-27) 
present

Bobby's Triple Threat is a television series featuring chef Bobby Flay on the Food Network, in the United States. [1]

Contents

Format

Bobby Flay invites a chef to his club to compete in three culinary rounds against his handpicked "titans": Brooke Williamson, Michael Voltaggio and Tiffany Derry. For each round, the challenger picks a different titan to cook against. In the first two rounds, Flay provides two ingredients for the chefs to cook with to make two dishes in 40 minutes. In the final round, the challenger picks the two ingredients they and the final titan will cook with; they have 45 minutes to prepare one dish. Each round is judged in a blind taste test by a single judge (who is not revealed until after the first battle), with the first two rounds worth 10 points each and the final round worth 20 points. If the challenger has a higher final score than the titans, they win $25,000 in cash and a locker at the club with their name plastered on, allowing them to return to the club whenever they want to.

The presentation of Bobby's Triple Threat has many elements of an exclusive club, with the set having a bar and bartender and the audience watching the matches at tables while having drinks. The challenger enters the club through a hidden door disguised as an enormous painting after giving Flay a password, which is always a certain food. If the challenger wins the game, they are given the cash prize by Flay in a duffel bag and enjoy a drink with him and his titans. If the challenger loses, they leave and the titans drink with Flay to celebrate their victory.

Episodes

Season 1

ContestantJudgeR1 IngredientsR1 TitanR1 ResultR2 IngredientsR2 TitanR2 ResultR3 IngredientsR3 TitanR3 ResultFinal Result
Jonathan Sawyer Nancy Silverton oysters & horseradish Tiffany DerryL; 6-8 filet mignon & blue cheese Michael VoltaggioL; 5-7 black truffles & eggs Brooke WilliamsonT; 15-15L; 26-30
Kevin TienChris Scott prawns & soy sauce Michael VoltaggioW; 9-7 sweet potatoes & molasses Brooke WilliamsonL; 6-9 condensed milk & lime leaves Tiffany DerryL; 13-18L; 28-34
Claudette Zepeda Marc Forgione pineapple & chipotle Tiffany DerryT; 6-6 duck & oranges Michael VoltaggioW; 9-8 huitlacoche & masa Brooke WilliamsonW; 18-16W; 33-30
Adriana Urbina Michelle Bernstein red snapper & mangoes Michael VoltaggioT; 7-7 scallops & avocado Brooke WilliamsonL; 5-8 dry purple corn & heart of palm Tiffany DerryL; 15-17L; 27-32
Viet Pham Frank Prisinzano pork tenderloin & apple Michael VoltaggioL; 5-9 potato & chives Brooke WilliamsonW; 8-5 chicken thighs & red cabbage Tiffany DerryW; 18-10W; 31-24
Brittanny Anderson Michael Psilakis chicken & paprika Tiffany DerryW; 8-7 zucchini & parmigiano reggiano Michael VoltaggioW; 10-7 hen-of-the-woods mushrooms & green peppercorns Brooke WilliamsonW; 18-17W; 36-31

Season 2

ContestantJudgeR1 IngredientsR1 TitanR1 ResultR2 IngredientsR2 TitanR2 ResultR3 IngredientsR3 TitanR3 ResultFinal Results
Michael Symon Naomi Pomeroy pistachios & honey Michael VoltaggioL; 7-8 black garlic & tofu Tiffany DerryL; 5-6 lamb hearts & greek yogurt Brooke WilliamsonW; 18-17L; 30-31
Esther Choi Francis Lam flanken cut short ribs & Asian pear Tiffany DerryW; 7-6 serrano chiles & avocado Michael VoltaggioL; 7-9 pork belly & kimchi Brooke WilliamsonW; 17-15W; 31-30
Scott Conant Jonathan Waxman tomato & eggs Brooke WilliamsonL; 7-8 lobster & butter Michael VoltaggioW; 7-6 baby goat shoulder & estratto di pomodoro Tiffany DerryW; 17-15W; 31-29
Jose Garces Aliya LeeKong plantains & shrimp Michael VoltaggioL; 6-7 guanciale & pecorino Tiffany DerryT; 7-7 pigs' feet & achiote Brooke WilliamsonL; 18-19L; 31-33
Mei Lin Stephanie Izard pork tenderloin & blood orange Michael VoltaggioW; 6-5 cherry tomatoes & saffron Brooke WilliamsonL; 7-9 rack of lamb and celery Tiffany DerryW; 19-16W; 32-30
Kelvin FernandezAdrienne Cheatham black beans & chicken Michael VoltaggioL; 6-7 hot Italian sausage & red bell peppers Brooke WilliamsonL; 7-8 corn & mushrooms Tiffany DerryT; 18-18L; 31-33
Byron Gomez Ayesha Nurdjaja skirt steak & sichuan peppercorns Tiffany DerryW; 7-6 peanuts & ancho chiles Michael VoltaggioW; 9-8 red snapper & yucca Brooke WilliamsonL; 16-19L; 32-33
Kelsey Barnard Clark Michael Lomonaco blue crab & okra Michael VoltaggioL; 6-7 quail eggs & bacon Brooke WilliamsonT; 8-8 catfish & lima beans Tiffany DerryW; 19-17W; 33-32
Shota Nakajima Gavin Kaysen salmon & red miso Michael VoltaggioL; 6-8 hanger steak & cheddar cheese Tiffany DerryW; 6-5 black cod & burdock root Brooke WilliamsonW; 16-13W; 28-26
Rashida HolmesCliff Crooks goat meat & scotch bonnet Brooke WilliamsonL; 5-7 mussels & fennel Tiffany DerryL; 6-9 conch & young coconut Michael VoltaggioL; 12-20L; 23-36

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References

  1. Maas, Jennifer (2023-08-22). "Bobby Flay's 'Triple Threat' Titans Reveal First-Season Flubs That Still Eat at Them Ahead of Season 2 Premiere". Variety. Retrieved 2023-08-25.