Johnny Goill and Lori Greiner

It's always great to have a little fun in the kitchen and Patti LaBelle gets that and more when singerJohnny Gill stops by to sing for his supper. A voice like that makes Patti whip up her "Oh So Delicious" Sautéed Jumbo Garlic Shrimp served with Okra, Corn and Tomato Stew over Basmati Rice. Then Patti has her own lobster fest in the kitchen with the lady known as Little Shark -- Lori Greiner from the million-dollar deal-making show Shark Tank. This shark has a love for lobster so Patti aims to please with her lobster in spicy marinara sauce served over fusilli pasta.
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