Food Network Star Explained

Genre:Food reality television
Judges:
Country:United States
Num Seasons:14
Num Episodes:75
Location:New York City and Burbank, California
Runtime:40–120 minutes
Company:CBS EYEtoo Productions (Seasons 1-8)
Triage Entertainment (Seasons 9-14)
Network:Food Network

Food Network Star is a reality television series that aired from June 5, 2005 to August 5, 2018. It was produced by CBS EYEtoo Productions for seasons 1–8 and by Triage Entertainment for seasons 9-14. It aired on the Food Network in the United States. Prior to season seven, the series was known as The Next Food Network Star.

Season One

Summary

The first season of The Next Food Network Star series was taped in February 2005, and was composed of five episodes in June 2005.[1] Chicago area caterers Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh emerged as the winners, and went on to host a show called Party Line with Dan & Steve; later titled Party Line with The Hearty Boys, which premiered on September 18, 2005.

The runner-up, Deborah Fewell, was chosen to host a special on food at beaches, Surf N Turf, which aired in June 2006. Michael Thomas was the recurring chef on The Tyra Banks Show. Susannah Locketti made an appearance on The Tony Danza Show, and is also an on-air chef for Publix grocery stores in the southern United States.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownPlace
Dan Smith & Steve McDonagh42 and 40Bellmore, NY and Wayne, NJWinners
Deborah Fewell32Los AngelesRunner-up
Hans Rueffert32Jasper, GA3rd
Susannah Locketti33Plymouth, MA4th
Eric Warren52Los Angeles5th
Michael Thomas36Venice, CA6th
Harmony Marceau30New York City, NY7th
Brook Harlan24Columbia, MO8th

Season Two

Summary

The second season of The Next Food Network Star series was taped in December 2005 and began airing in March 2006. Guy Fieri was announced as the winner on April 23, 2006, beating Reggie Southerland.

Fieri has achieved considerable success and a Daytime Emmy at Food Network since his victory, and is still regularly on air as of February 2024. Guy's Big Bite premiered in June 2006 and aired for 13 seasons until December 2016. Fieri's second series, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, premiered in April 2007 and has aired for 33 seasons, being the recipient of several Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He went on to the series, Ultimate Recipe Showdown, premiering February 17, 2008, and Guy Off The Hook on September 14, 2008. His reality competition Guy's Grocery Games debuted in October 2013 and has aired for 29 seasons.

Fourth-place contestant Nathan Lyon began hosting his own series, A Lyon In the Kitchen,[2] on the Discovery Health Channel in March 2007.

Four of the seasons cast members along with Fieri reunited on Season 10 episode 4 of Guy’s Grocery Games which aired on July 24, 2016.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
Guy Fieri38Ferndale, CA"Off the Hook" California CuisineWinner
Reggie Southerland39Los AngelesModern Soul FoodRunner-up
Carissa Seward33San Diego, CASimple Food for EntertainingWeek 6
Nathan Lyon35Los AngelesHealthy and Seasonal FoodWeek 5
Andrew Schumacher26Brooklyn, NYCooking TechniquesWeek 4
Evette Rodriguez35Port St. Lucie, FLLatin CuisineWeek 3
Elizabeth Raynor32Sausalito, CASimple Mediterranean CuisineWeek 2
Jess Dang24Menlo Park, CAAsian CuisineWeek 1

Season Three

Summary

The third season began on June 3, 2007, and the winner was announced on Sunday, July 22. In season 3, judges sent 1 or 2 contestants home weekly. Once the field was down to 2 final contestants, the viewers picked the winner. Marc Summers (host of the first 2 seasons) only returned for this season's finale. Bobby Flay would host subsequent season finales.[3]

During the season, the contestants lived in a shared house in New York City. The contestants' challenges included cooking concession food for an NBA game (with guest Darryl Dawkins) to a mini version of Food Network's Iron Chef America (with guest judges Bobby Flay and Cat Cora). The Selection Committee consisted of Food Network executives Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson along with one guest. Guest judges included Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis, Duff Goldman, season two winner Guy Fieri, and Robert Irvine.

Paula Deen and Rachael Ray participated in contestant challenges, and Bobby Flay also played a role in the guidance and selection process. Amy Finley was chosen by America as The Next Food Network Star on July 22, 2007. Her new show The Gourmet Next Door premiered on October 14, 2007 and ran for six episodes. Finley later declined to continue with the series, citing relocation to France for family reasons.[3]

Among the contestants this season was former child actress Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine, best known for her appearances in the Mighty Ducks film franchise.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Amy Finley33San Diego, CAStay-at-Home MomWinner1
Rory Schepisi31Vega, TXRestaurateurRunner-Up
Joshua Adam "JAG" Garcia25Havelock, NCChef-de-CuisineWithdrew1
Paul McCullough36Los AngelesCatererWeek 6
Adrien Sharp29Jackson, MILocal Cooking Show HostWeek 5
Michael Salmon53Brooklyn, NYDirector of Operations for Macy'sWeek 4
Tommy Grella, Jr.34Methuen, MASelf-Taught ChefWeek 3
Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine29New York, NYFormer Child ActressWeek 3
Nikki Shaw38Oakland, CACatererWeek 2
Patrick Rolfe33Seattle, WAChefWeek 1
Vivien Cunha40Hermosa Beach, CACatererWeek 1

Amy Finley was eliminated Week 7, and the original finalists were Rory Schepisi and Joshua "JAG" Garcia. After the final elimination episode was aired, evidence came to light that JAG had lied about both his culinary training and his military service, representing both as more extensive than they actually were.[4] [5] Food Network allowed him to withdraw from the competition and reinstated Amy Finley, who was voted The Next Food Network Star.

Season Four

See main article: The Next Food Network Star (season 4).

Summary

Season four of The Next Food Network Star premiered on Sunday, June 1, 2008. Food Network executives Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson are joined by Bobby Flay as the selection committee for this season. Each new episode aired on Sundays at 10:00 PM EDT. For this season, the viewers no longer received the chance to vote for the winner; producers instead made the final decision. This led to an error by FoodNetwork.com, which briefly posted the winning moment video on their website three days before the finale aired.[6] The winner for the fourth season was Aaron McCargo Jr. His winning show idea, Big Daddy's House, first aired August 3, 2008.[7]

Finalist Adam Gertler was hired to host a Food Network show called Will Work for Food, which debuted on January 19, 2009 and was cancelled after one season. He hosted the Food Network show Kid in a Candy Store, which aired two seasons.

Kelsey Nixon co-hosted a web show on food2.com (a Food Network sister site aka Cooking Channel) and also appeared in the premiere of Chefs vs. City in 2009. In 2010, Gertler and Nixon became co-hosts of The Next Food Network Star After Party, a half-hour recap/interview show following that night's episode of Star, on Cooking Channel. Nixon stars in Kelsey's Essentials, a program on kitchen and cooking basics for The Cooking Channel that ran November, 2010–2013.[8]

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Aaron McCargo Jr.36Camden, NJChefWinner
Adam Gertler30Philadelphia, PAFood ServerRunner-Up
Lisa Garza32Dallas, TXRestaurateur/DesignerRunner-Up
Kelsey Nixon23North Ogden, UTAssistant Culinary DirectorWeek 7
Shane Lyons20Colorado Springs, COPrivate Chef and actorWeek 6
Jennifer Cochrane32Woonsocket, RIChefWeek 5
Nipa Bhatt35Victoria, MNMarketing ManagerWeek 4
Jeffrey Vaden43White Plains, NYFood Service ManagementWeek 3
Kevin Roberts39San Diego, CARadio Talk Show Host/Restaurant Owner/AuthorWeek 2
Cory Kahaney45New York, NYStand-up ComedianWeek 1

Season Five

See main article: The Next Food Network Star (season 5).

Summary

Season five of The Next Food Network Star premiered on June 7, 2009. Food Network executives Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson were joined by Bobby Flay as the Selection Committee for this season, which was filmed early 2009 in New York, New York and Miami, Florida. Melissa D'Arabian was declared the winner on August 2, 2009 with the title for her show being Ten Dollar Dinners. Her show premiered on August 9, 2009.http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/food-network-star/episodes.html

On August 17, 2009, Food Network announced Jeffrey Saad would return in a series of online videos based on his pilot, now called "The Spice Smuggler."[9] The program premiered with four -minute videos featuring one spice and a recipe incorporating it.[10] Saad was named the national representative for the American Egg Board. In November, 2010, Saad debuted in a new show for The Cooking Channel titled United Tastes of America, which explores multiple aspects of traditional American food.[8]

Finalist Debbie Lee has carried her "Seoul to Soul" concept to the streets of L.A., opening a lunch truck, Ahn-Joo, featuring a range of Korean food.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
Melissa d'Arabian40Keller, TXStay-At-Home Mom"Kitchen Survival Guide"Winner
Jeffrey Saad42Los Angeles, CaliforniaRestaurateur/Food Consultant/Recipe Developer/Chef"Ingredient Smuggler"Runner-Up
Debbie Lee39West Hollywood, CaliforniaRestaurant Consultant"From Seoul to Soul"Week 8
Jamika Pessoa30Atlanta, GeorgiaPersonal Chef/BusinesswomanCaribbean CuisineWeek 7
Michael Proietti28City Island, NYExecutive Chef"Global A Go-Go"Week 6
Katie Cavuto30Philadelphia, PAPersonal Chef & DieticianHealthy and Green CuisineWeek 5
Teddy Folkman33Alexandria, VARestaurant Owner/Executive Chef"Gourmet Bar Food"Week 4
Eddie Gilbert30Los AngelesApprentice Chef"Modernized Traditional Food"Week 3
Brett August33New York, New YorkExecutive Sous ChefItalian-American CuisineWeek 2
Jen Isham30Orlando, FLSales Manager"Housewife 2.0"Week 1

Season Six

See main article: The Next Food Network Star (season 6).

Summary

The sixth season of the series premiered on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Food Network executives Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson were again joined by Bobby Flay as judges; in addition, Giada De Laurentiis served as an on-set mentor. On July 17, 2010, a post-competition recap and discussion show premiered on The Cooking Channel. Shows were filmed in Los Angeles, California and New York, New York.[11]

On August 15, 2010, Aarti Sequeira was declared the winner, and her new show Aarti Party[12] premiered on Sunday, August 22, 2010 and features American style cuisine with unique Indian flair. Season 2 of Aarti Party[12] premiered that December.

The Food Network also signed runner-up Tom Pizzica to host a new show called Outrageous Food, which premiered in November 2010.[13] The last new episodes of Aarti Party aired in mid-2013.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
Aarti Sequeira31Los Angeles, CaliforniaFood Blogger"Aarti Paarti"Winner
Herb Mesa41Atlanta, GeorgiaPersonal Trainer/Personal Chef"Cooking Con Sabor"Runner-Up
Tom Pizzica32San Francisco, CAUnemployed Chef"Big Chef"Runner-Up
Aria Kagan30Hollywood, FLPrivate Chef"Family Style"Week 9
Brad Sorenson25Austin, TexasProfessional Chef"Pro"/"Culinary Quest"Week 8
Serena Palumbo31New York, New YorkAttorney"Serena's Trattoria"Week 7
Brianna Jenkins30Atlanta, GeorgiaCaterer"Sexy and Fabulous Flavors"Week 6
Paul Young32Chicago, ILWaiter"Blue-Collar Dollar"Week 5
Darrell "DAS" Smith28Los AngelesHigh School Culinary Teacher"Food is the Life of the Party"Week 4
Dzintra Dzenis44Austin, TXPrivate Cooking InstructorWeek 3
Doreen Fang38Los AngelesCaterer/Cooking Instructor"Simply Complex"Week 2
Alexis Hernandez40Clarksville, INPart-time food WriterWeek 1

Season Seven

See main article: Food Network Star (season 7).

Summary

For the seventh season, the reality television series was renamed, after the first episode, Food Network Star, dropping the word "Next". It premiered Sunday, June 5, 2011. Food Network executives Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson were joined again by Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis as the judges for this season. The series was filmed in Los Angeles, California and New York, New York.[14]

Season seven winner Jeff Mauro's show "Sandwich King" premiered on Sunday, August 21, 2011. In spring 2013, Jeff hosted $24 in 24, a show in which he went to several cities and ate an entire day's worth of meals on 24 dollars. Mauro is currently a co-host on "The Kitchen", airing Saturday mornings on Food Network with cohosts Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
32 Chicago, IL Corporate Chef "Sandwich King" Winner
Susie Jimenez 31 Catering Company Owner "Spice It Up" Runner-Up
Vic "Vegas" Moea 36 Brooklyn, NY Executive Chef "Mama's Boy" Week 11
Mary Beth Albright 38 Washington, DC Food Writer and Blogger "Sunday Supper" Week 10
Whitney Chen 28 New York, NY Chef "Four Star Flair" Week 9
Jyll Everman 31 Caterer "Jyllicious Bites" Week 8
Penny Davidi 39 Los Angeles Restaurant Owner "Stilettos in the Kitchen"/"Middle Eastern Mama" Week 7
Chris Nirschel 28 Sous Chef "On the Line" Week 7
Orchid Paulmeier 38 Restaurant Owner "Asian Persuasion" Week 6
Justin Davis 31 Minneapolis, MN Food Blogger "The Flavor Factory" Week 5
Justin Balmes 32 Fishmonger/ Butcher "Kitchen Workshop" Week 4
Alicia Sanchez 33 New York, NY Young Adult Culinary Teacher "Alicia's Guilty Pleasures" Week 3
Katy Clark 34 Food and Fitness Company Operator "Simply Fabulous" Week 2
Juba Kali 29 New Orleans, LA Research Chef "Cuisine Made Simply" Week 2
Howie Drummond 40 Radio Host "Basic and Delicious" Week 1

Season Eight

See main article: Food Network Star (season 8).

Summary

Season 8 started May 13, 2012. For season 8, the format changed, with the contestants divided into three five-member teams, each coached by a Food Network host, either Bobby Flay, Alton Brown, or Giada De Laurentiis. Coaches worked with the teams as they prepared for and completed their tasks. The winner's coach would also be the producer of the winner's show.

Each week, a winning team was selected, and one member of the teams that did not win was up for elimination in a new feature called Producers' Challenge. Each challenge was hosted by current Food Network personalities.

The final winner was decided by an audience vote cast on foodnetwork.com between July 15–17, 2012 and the winner was announced on July 22, 2012. The winner was Justin Warner, who hosted a one-hour special on The Food Network, but did not have a series produced. He has become a blogger on foodnetwork.com, makes appearances at Food Network events, and is an active Twitter presence.[15]

Coaches

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.TeamEliminated
27 Brooklyn, NY Chef and Restaurant Owner "Rebel with a Culinary Cause" Team Alton Winner
42 Brooklyn, NY[16] Executive Chef "My New England" Team Bobby Runner-Up
30 New York City Bartender and Cook for the French Consulate "Family Style" Team Giada Runner-Up
50[17] Birmingham, AL Blogger and Party Planner "Martie with the Party" Team Alton Runner-Up
Philip "Ippy" Aiona 23 Kamuela, HI Executive Chef "Voyage to Paradise" Team Giada Week 10
31 West Hollywood, CA Private Chef, Food and Beverage Consultant "The Grill Next Door" Team Bobby Week 10
Martita Jara 35 San Diego, CA Self-Taught Chef "Martita's Mesa" Team Giada Week 9
Malcolm Mitchell 41 Washington, DC Private Chef "Simple and Soulful" Team Bobby Week 8
Emily Ellyn 29 Orlando, FL College Student "Cooking Retro Rad" Team Alton Week 7
Linkie Marais 28 North Attleborough, MA Cake Baker "Dessert Queen" Team Giada Week 6
Judson Allen 30 Chicago, IL Catering Company Owner "Weight Loss Journey" Team Alton Week 5
Eric Lee 44 Petaluma, CA Winery Executive Chef "Handcrafted in Wine Country" Team Bobby Week 4
Josh Lyons 42 Jupiter, FL Restaurant Consultant and Sushi Chef "Wok and Roll" Team Giada Week 3
Kara Sigle 31 Chicago, IL Catering Company Owner "Nostalgic Cooking with a Twist" Team Bobby Week 2
35 New Orleans, LA Caterer "Healthy and Delicious" Team Alton Week 1

Season Nine

See main article: Food Network Star (season 9).

Summary

Season 9 started on June 2, 2013.[18] For season 9, Alton Brown, Bobby Flay, and Giada De Laurentiis mentored and judged twelve Food Network Star competitors, although the contestants were not divided into teams as in season 8. Many of this season's contestants had previously appeared on other Food Network shows.[19] The winner was Damaris Phillips, decided by an audience vote cast on foodnetwork.com and announced live on August 11, 2013. Phillips hosted the Food Network show Southern at Heart for five seasons from 2013 to 2016. In 2018, she began co-hosting The Bobby and Damaris Show on Food Network with Bobby Flay. Phillips also cohosted "Southern and Hungry" with auto racing analyst Rutledge Wood in 2017.

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
Damaris Phillips30Louisville, KYCulinary Teacher"Modern Southern Food"Winner
Rodney Henry 47 Baltimore, MD Pie Shop Owner "Pie Style" Runner-up
Russell Jackson 49 San Francisco, CA Underground Chef "Seven Culinary Sins" Runner-up
34 San Diego, CA Restaurant Owner "Vintage with a Modern Twist" Week 10
29 New York, NY Food Blogger/Online Host "Semi-Vegetarian" / "Meat on the Side" Week 9
Connie "Lovely" Jackson 27 Los Angeles Caterer "Party on a Plate" Week 4 & Week 8 (Winner of Star Salvation)
Chad Rosenthal 37 Ambler, PA Restaurant Owner "Jewish BBQ Guy" Week 7
Chris Hodgson 26 Cleveland, OH Chef/Restaurateur "Compassion for Food" Week 6
33 Salt Lake City, UT Chef/Restaurant Owner "The American Dream" Week 5
Danushka Lysek 37 New York, NY Private Chef/Model "Your Private Chef" Week 3
Andres Guillama 26 Waynesville, NC Childhood Obesity Prevention Coach "Teaching Men to Cook" Week 2
Daniela Perez-Reyes 28 Haleiwa, HI Bartender/Caterer "Peruvian Princess" Week 1

Season Ten

See main article: Food Network Star (season 10). The winner was Lenny McNab, decided by an audience vote cast on foodnetwork.com and announced live on August 10, 2014. It is the last season to date where the finale aired live—all subsequent season finales would be filmed months in advance prior to airing.[20]

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
42 Executive Chef Gourmet Cowboy Winner
Luca Della Casa 38 San Antonio, TX (Originally from Turin, Italy) Restaurateur Luca's Feast Episode 2 (Winner of Star Salvation) Runner-up
Nicole Gaffney 29 Private Chef Coastal Cuisine Runner-up
Sarah Penrod 30 Private Chef Devoted to Date Night/Texas Cuisine Episode 10
Loreal Gavin 26 Butcher Butcher Babe Episode 9
Emma Frisch 30 Farmer Farm-to-Table Episode 8
Chris Kyler 32 Caterer elevating classics Episode 7
Reuben Ruiz 27 Restaurant Owner Flavors of Miami Episode 6
Christopher Lynch 39 Executive Chef New Orleans Inspired Episode 5
Aryen Moore-Alston 31 Home Cook International Cuisine Made Easy Episode 4
Kenny Lao 36 Food Truck Chef Fast-Casual Episode 3
Donna Sonkin Shaw 42 Nutritionist Healthy Comfort Food Episode 1

Season Eleven

See main article: Food Network Star (season 11). Beginning with this season, Alton Brown no longer appeared as a judge. The winner was Eddie Jackson, an ex NFL player and MasterChef (American season 4) contestant.[21]

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationCulinary P.O.V.Eliminated
34 Food Truck Owner Caribbean Winner
Jay Ducote 33 Radio Host Louisiana Runner up
Dominick "Dom" Tesoriero 31 Food Truck Owner Italian Week 8 (Winner of Star Salvation; returned for semi-final) Runner up
Arnold Myint 38 Restaurant Owner Effortless Home Entertainment Week 10
Alex McCoy 31 Chef, Restaurant Owner Fusion Sandwiches Week 9
Michelle Karam 39 Food Blogger Mediterranean Week 7 (withdrew)
Emilia Cirker 36 Culinary Instructor Spice Class Week 6
Rue Rusike 26 Private Chef South African Week 5
Rosa Graziano 38 Food Truck Owner Southern Italian Week 4
Sita Lewis 47 Culinary Instructor Italian Soul Week 3
Matthew Grunwald 22 Restaurant Chef Hashtag Week 2
Christina Fitzgerald 29 Executive Chef Around The World Week 1

Season Twelve

See main article: Food Network Star (season 12). Martita Jara originally competed in the eighth season of the series; she returned after winning the pre-season competition Comeback Kitchen.[22]

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
31 Caterer Winner
Jernard Wells 37 Executive chef Runner-up
30 Pastry chef
Yaku Moton-Spruill 33 Basketball player, sous chef Week 4 /
Week 10
49 Cookbook writer, attorney Week 9
Erin Campbell 24 Baker Week 8
Joy Thompson 40 Baker, restaurateur Week 7
Rob Burmeister 45 School lunch administrator Week 6
Monterey Salka 26 Caterer Week 5
Martita Jara 39 Home cook Week 3
Aaron Crumbaugh 36 Caterer Week 2
Melissa Pfeister 34 Basketball player
Havird Usry 28 Augusta, GeorgiaRestaurateur Week 1

Season Thirteen

See main article: Food Network Star (season 13). Matthew Grunwald originally competed in season 11. He returned for a second chance after winning the Comeback Kitchen competition.

Contestants

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NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
39 Cafeteria manager Winner
Rusty Hamlin 42 Executive chef Runner-up
Cory Bahr 40 Chef
Matthew Grunwald 24 Restaurant chef Week 10
Amy Pottinger 32 Food blogger Week 9
David Rose 35 Atlanta, Georgia Caterer Week 7
Addie Gundry 30 Cookbook author; chef Week 6
Caodan Tran 29 Personal chef Week 5
Trace Barnett 27 Food blogger Week 4
Suzanne Lossia 42 Personal chef Week 3
Toya Boudy 34 Week 2
Nancy Manlove 65 Chef
Blake Baldwin 30 Marketing manager; home cook Week 1

Season Fourteen

See main article: Food Network Star (season 14).

Contestants

This season features Manny Washington and Katie Dixon from MasterChef (American season 7) and Palak Patel who beats Bobby Flay. Amy Pottinger originally competed in season 13. She returned for a second chance after winning the Comeback Kitchen competition, along with Adam Gertler, who originally competed in season four. [24]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
34 Chef Winner
Food Novelist
Manny Washington 30 Firehouse cook Runner-up
Amy Pottinger 33 Food Blogger Week 8
Palak Patel 38 Personal chef Week 7
Katie Dixon 35 Private chef Week 6
Harrison Bader 26 Personal chef Week 4
Adam Gertler 40 Chef, TV Personality, Actor, Podcaster
Rebekah Lingenfelser 34 Marketing and Public Relations director Week 3
Samone Lett 46 Personal chef and caterer Week 2
Jason Goldstein 40 Chiropractor
culinary teacher
Week 1
Chris Valdes 26 Caterer

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: A Lyon In the Kitchen. Discovery Health Channel. 2007-07-16.
  3. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  4. News: Corey . Friedman . TV chef spiced up credentials . Havelock News . 2007-06-19 . 2007-07-16.
  5. News: C. Mark . Brinkley . Food Network contestant cooked up details about Marine service . Army Times . 2007-06-25 . 2007-07-16.
  6. Web site: Web Site Snafu Reveals Winner Of 'Next Food Network Star' . AllYourTV.com . Ellis . Rick . 2008-07-26 . 2008-07-28.
  7. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  8. Web site: PR-USA.net . PR-USA.net . 2013-07-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120226132823/http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=472438&Itemid=29 . 2012-02-26 . dead .
  9. News: Show Tracker . Los Angeles Times . August 17, 2009.
  10. Web site: Star . Food Network . 2013-07-21.
  11. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  12. News: Show Tracker . Los Angeles Times . August 16, 2010.
  13. Web site: New on Netflix: 03/26/2014.
  14. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  15. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  16. http://chefonapier.com/2012/07/26/why-new-england Why New England - Chef on a Pier
  17. Pilot Green Lights . Food Network Star . . July 15, 2012 . October 20, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121020222158/http://www.foodnetwork.com/food-network-star/pilot-green-lights/index.html . October 20, 2012 . dead . Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  18. Web site: New Roster Of Hopefuls Vie For Culinary Stardom In Season Nine Of Primetime Competition Series Food Network Star. 11 May 2013.
  19. Web site: Matt . Food Network Star Season 9 Begins June 2nd . Food Network Gossip . 2013-04-18 . 2013-07-21.
  20. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  21. News: Food Network Star Episodes. 2017-01-19.
  22. Web site: Food Network Gossip: Food Network Star Alumni Return For Season 12 Of Food Network Star In 'Comeback Kitchen'. Food Network Gossip. Blogger. Matt. April 1, 2016. May 22, 2016.
  23. Web site: Meet the Food Network Star, Season 13 Finalists. foodnetwork.com. 17 October 2017.
  24. Web site: Meet the Food Network Star, Season 14 Finalists. foodnetwork.com. 21 April 2018.