Guy's Grocery Games Season 13 Episode 12 Blogger Battle
- TV-G
- July 23, 2017
- 42 min
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In episode 12 of season 13 of Guy's Grocery Games, titled "Blogger Battle," four food bloggers compete to win up to $20,000 in prize money. Host Guy Fieri challenges the contestants to complete three unique cooking challenges using ingredients found in the aisles of a grocery store.
The first challenge requires the bloggers to create a dish using ingredients that all start with the same letter. Guy spins a wheel to determine which letter they must use, adding an extra element of unpredictability to the challenge. The contestants must quickly navigate the store to find ingredients that fit the letter and then transform them into a delicious dish that impresses the judges.
For the second challenge, the bloggers must create a dish inspired by one of their favorite childhood memories. The contestants are given free reign to choose the ingredients, and Guy encourages them to draw on their nostalgia to create a truly unique and memorable dish.
In the final challenge, the remaining contestants must create a dish that incorporates a mystery ingredient, which is revealed by Guy at the start of the competition. The bloggers must think on their feet and come up with inventive ways to use the ingredient in their dish, while also incorporating their own personal style and flavors.
Throughout the competition, the contestants must navigate the store, strategize their shopping, and cook under a time crunch, all while under the watchful eye of the judges. Chef Beau MacMillan, food writer and cookbook author Daina Falk, and Food Network personality Troy Johnson evaluate each dish on taste, creativity, and presentation, ultimately deciding which blogger will win the coveted prize money.
The "Blogger Battle" episode of Guy's Grocery Games showcases the creativity and skill of food bloggers as they race against the clock to create delicious and innovative dishes. With unexpected twists and challenges, it's a thrilling competition that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.