Iron Chef Showdown - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Big Thanksgiving Battle
Florida chef Lindsay Autry tries to stuff Chicago chef Matt Kerney over ingredients from America's favorite holiday. The winner faces Iron Chef Bobby Flay in a tense showdown judged by John Besh and Antonia Lofaso.

Battle Symon Says
San Francisco chef Hiroo Nagamura takes on Los Angeles chef David Schlosser. The chef with the best first-round dish sizes up Iron Chef Michael Symon in a battle featuring a perfect protein, and judges Niki Nakayama and Caroline Styne pick the winner.

Battle Beantown
Rival Boston chefs Matt Jennings and Kristen Kish settle an old grudge in a head-to-head match over a cured classic. Roy Choi and Antonia Lofaso judge as the winning chef faces Iron Chef Jose Garces, who comes out swinging over an Italian favorite.

Battle Stuffed and Savory
New York chef Leah Cohen takes on rival Boston chef Marcellus Coleman, and the winner cases Iron Chef Stephanie Izard in Kitchen Stadium. The guest judges are Lesley Bargar Suter and Simon Majumdar.

Italian Holiday Battle
The holidays hit Kitchen Stadium as Los Angeles chef Ted Hopson faces Detroit chef Kate Williams in a sweet showdown. The winning chef goes up against Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli in a classic holiday battle.

Battle Deep Sea Duel
New Orleans chef Brian Landry cooks off against Chicago chef Ryan McCasky using a super decadent ingredient. The winning chef gets a shot against Iron Chef Stephanie Izard in a deep-sea duel.

Battle Meaty Matchup
Alabama chef David Bancroft crosses knives with New York chef Roxanne Spruance over the most favorite of fruits. The winning chef takes on Iron Chef Jose Garces in a meaty matchup.

Battle Bar Food
Miami chef Timon Balloo battles Philadelphia chef Nicholas Elmi over a bar food staple. Then the winning chef goes up against Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli in a giant seafood battle.

Battle Fruit and Fowl
Portland's own Chef Gregory Gourdet takes on San Diego chef Brian Redzikowski over a challenging fruit. Then the winner readies for a fowl battle with Iron Chef Michael Symon that's judged by Judy Joo and Simon Majumdar.

Battle Bobby Flay All Day
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