Ep 3. Winging It
- TV-G
- August 15, 2019
- 42 min
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In season 1 episode 3 of BBQ Brawl: Flay V. Symon, titled "Winging It," Bobby Flay and Michael Symon challenge the remaining seven contestants to create their own unique spin on chicken wings. The episode begins with a quick-fire challenge where the contestants have 30 minutes to create a plate of wings that best represents their regional flavor. The winner of the quick-fire challenge earns an advantage in the main competition.
For the main competition, the contestants must prepare a platter of wings that showcases their individual style. The wings must be cooked over an open flame and be accompanied by two side dishes that complement the flavors of the wings. As the contestants prepare their dishes, Bobby and Michael offer guidance and suggestions on how to enhance the flavors and presentation of their dishes.
Throughout the episode, tensions rise between the contestants as they try to outdo each other. One contestant struggles to find their footing and has trouble coming up with a unique spin on their wings. Another contestant takes a huge risk by incorporating an unexpected ingredient in their dish.
Once the dishes are complete, Bobby and Michael taste and evaluate each of the platters. They offer their critiques, praising the contestants who pushed the boundaries and took risks with their dishes. At the same time, they are critical of those who played it safe and failed to showcase their own individual style.
In the end, one contestant is eliminated and the remaining six advance to the next round of the competition. The episode concludes with a preview of next week's challenge, where the contestants will be tasked with preparing a dish using an unexpected ingredient.
Overall, "Winging It" is an exciting and fast-paced episode of BBQ Brawl: Flay V. Symon. The focus on chicken wings challenges the contestants to showcase their creativity and culinary skills. Bobby and Michael's guidance and critiques add to the drama of the episode, making it an entertaining watch for fans of cooking competitions.