Guilty Pleasures - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Ooey-Gooey Obsessions
Guilty Pleasures reveals your favorite Food Network stars' deepest, darkest secrets — the over-the-top dishes they can't resist! Duff Goldman digs into a banana split big enough for King Kong, while Bobby Flay reveals a Sin City Italian meat and cheese masterpiece, and Robert Irvine raves about an impossibly decadent bacon mac and cheeseburger. Plus, jumbo cupcakes, a piled-high pastrami sandwich, and eggs benedict Chicago-style round out the menu.

Decadent and Delicious
Food Network stars confess their Guilty Pleasures! Rachael Ray obsesses over Philly pork and Anne Burrell craves pizza with her favorite toppings. Put on the stretchy sweat pants so you can fill up on an onion coleslaw chili dog, loaded Jersey sliders, a "tart" apple dessert, and the ultimate birthday cake.

Killer Combos
Food Network stars confess their Guilty Pleasures! Rachael Ray obsesses over Philly pork and Anne Burrell craves pizza with her favorite toppings. Put on the stretchy sweat pants so you can fill up on an onion coleslaw chili dog, loaded Jersey sliders, a "tart" apple dessert, and the ultimate birthday cake.

Deep-Fried Delights
Food Network has coaxed the stars into exposing their ultimate edible Guilty Pleasures! Valerie Bertinelli is weak for a saucy ham and cheese creation decadent enough for a king, and Bobby Flay carves up a sizzling, Big Apple-sized steak. If that's not rich enough we've also got snack shack Tacos, punk donuts, duck fat fries, and fried bologna.

Tale of Two Sandwiches
Your favorite Food Network stars reveal their best-kept, most intimate, Guilty Pleasure secrets! Discover how Anne Burrell satisfies her sweet tooth, how Alex Guarnaschelli gets her brunch on with a bacon coffee cake, plus Rachael Ray and Curtis Stone share gooey and meaty sandwiches. And if your stomach's still rumbling, we've got liquored-up pies and more!

You're Bacon Me Crazy
Your favorite Food Network stars come clean about their most intimate Guilty Pleasure secrets! Comedian David Alan Grier is dead serious about a Hollywood fried chicken feast, Daphne Brogdon steers us towards a sky-high barbecue meat plate, Bobby Flay raves about tenderloin topped with crab and butter sauce, Katie Lee directs us to some macho nachos, and more!
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