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''Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off'' is an American cooking competition series that premiered on
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on January 1, 2012. The series pits Team Captains
Rachael Ray Rachael Domenica Ray (born August 25, 1968) is an American cook, television personality, businesswoman, and author. She hosts the syndicated daily talk and lifestyle program ''Rachael Ray'', and the Food Network series '' 30 Minute Meals''. ...
and
Guy Fieri Guy Ramsay Fieri (, ; ''né'' Ferry; born January 22, 1968) is an American restaurateur, author, and an Emmy Award winning television presenter. He co-owns three restaurants in California, licenses his name to restaurants in New York City, Las ...
against each other in determining who is the best cooking mentor toward their team of four celebrities. Each week, one celebrity will be eliminated, with the "last star standing" winning a $50,000.00 cash donation toward their charity. The series premiere earned 3.524 million viewers, and a rating of 1.1; it ranked 3rd overall in the cable ratings that night. The second season premiered on January 6, 2013, the third season on January 13, 2014.


Season One


Participating celebrities

In the premiere episode, Guy & Rachael played "
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" to determine who would pick first for their teams. Guy won (paper beating rock) and chose first. Here are how the teams were chosen, and what charity each celebrity was supporting:


Celebrity progress

: (WIN) The celebrity won the series. : (RUNNER-UP) The celebrity was the runner-up of the series. : (WIN) The celebrity won the task. : (IN) The celebrity lost the task but was not in the bottom two. : (LOW) The celebrity competed in and won the cook-off to advance to the next round. : (OUT) The celebrity lost that week's cook-off and was eliminated from the competition.


Episodes


Episode One: Celebrity Food Festival

As described above, the teams are chosen and given their first task: supply food for the first ever Celebrity Cook-Off Food Festival, to be attended by 150 people. Each person is given a token to give to the celebrity who, in their opinion, made the best dish. The team with the most tokens wins the task and is safe from elimination. The two members of the losing team with the least tokens will have a 10-minute "secret ingredient" cook-off to determine who advances and who is eliminated (similar to the "Secret Ingredient Showdown" in the 2011 '' The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs'' competition). Each team had a 90-minute brainstorming session with their coach to determine the overall theme for their dishes, then was given two hours to cook their dishes before serving them to the Festival-goers. *Team Rachael's food theme: "Hot in the City" (Spicy Foods) *Team Guy's food theme: Mexican Foods *Winning team: Team Guy *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Aaron Carter and Taylor Dayne *Elimination Cook-Off Secret Ingredient:
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*Advanced: Taylor Dayne *Eliminated: Aaron Carter


Episode Two: Let Them Eat Cake

The contestants make desserts judged by 13 pastry students and instructors. Each of the 13-student panel would grade the contestants' dishes on four different scores. *Winning team: Tie (Each team received 26 points out of a maximum of 52) *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Alyssa Campanella and Summer Sanders (Due to the tie, the team captains were chosen for the cook-off.) *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment:
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*Advanced: Summer Sanders *Eliminated: Alyssa Campanella


Episode Three: Chopping Block

The remaining six have one-on-one battles, to prepare favorite dishes of three judges from ''
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Marcus Samuelsson 25 January 1971) is an Ethiopian-born Swedish-American celebrity chef, restaurateur and television personality. He is the head chef of Red Rooster in Harlem, New York. Early life and education Kassahun Joar Tsegie was born in Ethiopia. His fat ...
(
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): Coolio vs. Lou Diamond Philips *
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(Tomato & basil
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): Taylor Dayne vs. Joey Fatone *
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): Summer Sanders vs. Cheech Marin *Winning team: Team Rachael (2 out of 3 rounds) *Bottom 3 Cook-Off Participants: Lou Diamond Philips, Cheech Marin, and Joey Fatone *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment:
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*Advanced: Joey Fatone and Lou Diamond Philips *Eliminated: Cheech Marin


Episode Four: Food Lunch Trucks

The remaining five are asked to run food trucks *Winning team: Team Guy *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Taylor Dayne and Summer Sanders *Elimination Cook Off Assignment:
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*Advanced: Taylor Dayne *Eliminated: Summer Sanders


Episode Five: Friends and Family Favorites

The remaining four are asked to cater a three-course dinner for ten. *Advanced: Coolio, Lou Diamond Philips *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Joey Fatone, Taylor Dayne *Elimination Cook Off Assignment: Use anything in the pantry *Third Place: Joey Fatone (
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) *Fourth place: Taylor Dayne (
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soup)


Episode Six: Restaurant Battle

The final two are asked to run their own restaurants, to be judged by
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, based on comments of 40 diners. *Winning team: Team Rachael *Winner: Lou Diamond Philips (28/30) *Runner-up: Coolio (23/30)


Season Two


Participating celebrities


Celebrity progress

: (WINNER) The celebrity won the series. : (RUNNER-UP) The celebrity was the runner-up of the series. : (WIN) The celebrity won the task. : (IN) The celebrity lost the task but was not in the bottom two. : (LOW) The celebrity competed in and won the cook-off to advance to the next round. : (OUT) The celebrity lost that week's cook-off and was eliminated from the competition.


Episodes


Episode One: The Show Must Go On

Teams are chosen, and the teams' first challenge is to prepare a
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. Each team must produce four individual dishes plus one team dessert, and put on a skit. *Team Rachael Captain: Kathy Najimy *Team Guy Captain: Dean McDermott *Winning team: Team Guy *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Kathy Najimy and Gilbert Gottfried *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment: Ideal midnight snack *Advanced: Kathy Najimy *Eliminated: Gilbert Gottfried


Episode Two: Hollywood Walk of Farm

The two teams visit a farm to learn about fresh cooking. For their challenge, each team member must create a dish with a specific meat product, such as salmon or lamb chops, along with a side dish that includes vegetables that they must pick on their own as a team. *Team Rachael Captain: Carnie Wilson *Team Guy Captain: Cornelia Guest *Winning team: Team Rachael *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Cornelia Guest and Dean McDermott *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment: Corn *Advanced: Dean McDermott *Eliminated: Cornelia Guest


Episode Three: Bright Lights, Big Classics

The teams run their own diners with the help of wait staff. Each team member is responsible for one of three diner classics: the tuna melt, the cheeseburger, or the club sandwich. One member must also entertain the crowd. *Team Rachael Captain: Hines Ward *Team Guy Captain: Johnny Weir *Winning team: Team Rachael *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Chilli and Dean McDermott *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment: Milkshake *Advanced: Dean McDermott *Eliminated: Chilli


Episode Four: Picky Palates

The remaining five have to create a child's birthday party menu *Winning team: Tie *Bottom 2 Cook-Off Participants: Johnny Weir and Carnie Wilson *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment: Hot dogs *Advanced: Carnie Wilson *Eliminated: Johnny Weir


Episode Five: Lights, Camera, Lunch Trucks

The remaining four are asked to run food trucks and are judged individually. *Winning cook: Dean McDermott *Bottom 3 Cook-Off Participants: Carnie Wilson, Hines Ward, and Kathy Najimy *Elimination Cook-Off Assignment: Anything on a stick *Advanced: Carnie Wilson *Eliminated: Hines Ward and Kathy Najimy


Episode Six: Star Studded Supper

*Winning team: Team Guy *Winner: Dean McDermott *Runner-Up: Carnie Wilson


Season Three


Participating celebrities


Celebrity progress

: (WIN) The celebrity won the series. : (RUNNER-UP) The celebrity was the runner-up of the series. : (WIN) The celebrity won the task. : (IN) The celebrity lost the task but was not eliminated. : (MVP) The celebrity was their team's MVP. : (OUT) The celebrity was eliminated.


Episodes


Episode One: Chefs of the Roundtable

Teams are chosen, and the teams' first challenge is to prepare a medieval themed meal. :Guest Judge: Lee Anne Wong :Winning Team: Team Guy :MVP: Tiffany :Eliminated: No One


Episode Two: Leis in the Fray

The teams must prepare a meal for a luau. :Guest Judge: Marc Murphy :Winning Team: Team Rachael :MVP: Florence Henderson :Eliminated: Chris Kattan


Episode Three: Supermarket Smackdown

:Guest Judge: Madison Cowan :Winning Team:Team Guy :MVP: Penn Jillette and Herschel Walker :Eliminated: Jake Pavelka


Episode Four: Big Game Grub

The episode is set in a sports center. In the first challenge, the celebrities must make chicken wings (vegetarian Vanilla Ice was allowed to instead make a similar game day food out of tofu). Based on that, each team's MVP gets chosen who also gains immunity from elimination. In the next challenge, they have to cook elevated stadium food. :Guest Judge: Alex Guarnaschelli and Josh Elliott :Winning Team: Team Guy :MVP: Penn Jillette and Herschel Walker :Eliminated: Judy Gold


Episode Five: Boardwalk Bites

First, in a mini-challenge to win a 10-minute advantage in the main challenge, the celebrities must make French fries. In the main challenge they must make hot dogs. :Guest Judge: Amanda Freitag :Winning Team: Team Rachael :MVP: Florence Henderson :Eliminated: Vanilla Ice The finalists therefore are Herschel Walker, Tiffany, Penn Jillette and Florence Henderson.


Episode Six: Sink or Swim

Aboard a ship, the finalists have to cook three-course dinners with Vanilla Ice and Judy Gold assisting them. They have to give five-minute presentations. : Judges: Aaron Sanchez, Scott Conant, Sunny Anderson, and some restaurateurs. :Winning Celebrity: Herschel Walker Penn was the runner-up and was given $5,000 for his charity from Rachael and Guy's own money.


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