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American food reality television series
BBQ Brawl
Season 3 intertitle
Also known as BBQ Brawl: Flay v. Symon (season 1)Genre
Food reality television Directed by Peter J. Babington Creative director Manuela Schmidt Presented by Season 1:
Season 2:
Season 3:
Season 4:
Judges Season 1:
Moe Cason
Chris Lilly
Amy Mills
[1]
Season 2 – present:
Country of origin
United States Original language English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 32 Executive producers
Bobby Flay
Kim Martin
Kirsty Nordal
Grant McGahuey
Producer Janelle McCracken Production locations Seasons 1 – 3:
Austin, Texas
[3]
[1] Season 4:
Half Moon Bay, California
[4] Cinematography Nathan Hutchins Editors
Daniel Moratti
Dmitry Beryozkin
Eric Anderson
David Cutler
Adam Hall
Eli Middleton
Jessie Rogowski
Karrin Ellertson
Anthony Fitzgerald
Kristine Gaffney
Matt Hollywood
Production company
Rock Shrimp Productions Network
Food Network Release August 1, 2019 (2019-08-01 ) – present (present )
BBQ Brawl (titled BBQ Brawl: Flay v. Symon during the first season) is an
American
cooking
competition
television
series that airs on
Food Network .
[5]
Production
The first three seasons were filmed at the Star Hill Ranch in
Austin, Texas ,
[3]
[1] while the fourth season was filmed at Long Branch Saloon & Farms
Half Moon Bay, California .
[6]
[4]
The first season aired from August 1 to August 22, 2019;
[5] and it was presented by
chefs
Bobby Flay and
Michael Symon . Chefs Moe Cason, Chris Lilly and Amy Mills served as
judges .
[1] It began with eight
barbecue chefs in the
pilot episode , who were then divided into two teams that were each headed by Flay and Symon. At the end of each episode, one chef from each team was eliminated. The winner in the
season finale was awarded the title "Master of 'Cue", which was in turn the name of their subsequent series on
FoodNetwork.com .
[7]
The second season added chef and former
football player
Eddie Jackson as a host alongside Flay and Symon. Chefs
Rodney Scott and Brooke Williamson were added in as the new judges along with television personality
Carson Kressley .
[8] It aired from June 14 to August 9, 2021.
[9]
The third season consisting of eight episodes brought in chefs
Jet Tila and
Anne Burrell as new hosts, serving as mentors alongside Flay. It aired from May 9
[10] to June 27, 2022.
[11]
In April 2023 Symon revealed that the show was filming a fourth season, but he would not be returning.
[12] In June 2023,
Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would premiere on July 10, 2023 with a 90-minute special episode and
Sunny Anderson would serve as a mentor alongside Flay and Burrell.
[6]
In September 2023, Food Network renewed the show for a fifth season which is scheduled to air in summer 2024.
[13]
Contestants
Season 1
Source:
[14]
KEY
Team (B)obby
Team (M)ichael
Winner
Runner-up
Eliminated
(in order of elimination)
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Contestant progress
Season 1
Rank
Contestant
Episode
1
2
3
4
1
Lee Ann
IN
BTM
IN
WINNER
2
Susie
IN
IN
IN
RUNNER-UP
3
Lynnae
IN
BTM
OUT
4
Phil
IN
IN
OUT
5
Tuffy
BTM
OUT
6
Carey
BTM
OUT
7
Kevin
OUT
8
Joe
OUT
(WINNER) This contestant won the competition and was crowned "Master of 'Cue".
(RUNNER-UP) The contestant was the runner-up in the finals of the competition.
(BTM) The contestant was selected as one of the bottom entries on their team, but was not eliminated.
(OUT) The contestant was eliminated from the competition.
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Episodes
Season 1 (2019)
Season 2 (2021)
Season 3 (2022)
Season 4 (2023)
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