
Host Valerie Bertinelli, as seen on Family Food Showdown, Season 1.
We enjoy watching cooking shows as a family, so it makes sense that we would be thrilled for the new Food Network cooking show, Family Food Showdown. From kitchens across the country the family that think they have the skills will face off to see who can not only produce the best food but work well together.
Each episode of Family Food Showdown will feature two teams of three family members who will complete three rounds of cooking challenges. Like most Food Network shows they will be thrown “curveballs” during the challenges. The first round will consist of the family creating a dish that represents their family, round two will the family removing one of the members of their team, with round three having the families removing a member of the other team for a one on one showdown.
Family Food Showdown – Premieres Sunday, March 3rd at 8pm
The family that cooks together stays together, and those that cook well together have the chance to win $10,000! The best cooking families face off to see which one works best as a team and blows away both host Valerie Bertinelli and the culinary experts to reign supreme.

Host Valerie Bertinelli introduces the first round, Family Chicken Dinner to the Bruellman Family, Andrew, Shon, and Julie and the Kazmi Family, Toqeer, Mohsin, and Katlin, as seen on Family Food Showdown, Season 1.
We are a family of foodies and lately we have found more and more of our DVR is filled up with Food Network shows. Family Food Showdown is just another series we will need to add to our regular television watching. There are currently 13 episodes scheduled that will be an hour each.

Host Valerie Bertinelli with competitors Paola and Myrna Chiavatti during the first challenge, Sunday Supper, as seen on Family Food Showdown, Season 1.
Families that cook together stay together, and those that do it well have the chance to win $10,000 on new Food Network series Family Food Showdown. Valerie Bertinelli hosts as families face off in a fast-paced, action-packed culinary competition beginning on Sunday, March 3rd at 8pm ET/PT. In each episode, two families are pitted against each other in three rounds of challenges designed to test their cooking skills, recipes and family dynamics. The teams must blow away a rotating panel of culinary experts including Kardea Brown, Clinton Kelly, Antonia Lofaso, Daphne Oz, Jamika Pessoa, Christian Petroni, Courtney Rada, Jake and Jazz Smollet, Tori Spelling, Jet Tila, Isaac Toups, Bryan and Michael Voltaggio, Molly Yeh and more, to keep their family pride and take home the grand prize!
“Family Food Showdown has all the ingredients to captivate audiences with tension and unpredictable twists, mixed with family heritage and tradition, and even some comedic relief, as the families cook together on the clock in a high-stakes showdown,” said Courtney White, President, Food Network. “Host Valerie Bertinelli adds in her signature charisma and charm to this relatable family-centric culinary competition.”
The action unfolds as two families, comprised of three family members, endure three rounds of cooking challenges with surprising curveballs as they vie for advantages along the way. Throughout 13 hourlong episodes, the competing teams tackle challenges from Sunday suppers and delicious leftover dinners, to taco fiestas, and over-the-top breakfasts in their bid for the grand prize.
During the first round, the families must work together to create a dish that represents who they are as a family. As the competition progresses to round two, family recipes and dynamics are put to the test when Valerie announces that each family must eliminate one member of their own team. Strategy ups the ante in the last round of the contest, as each team must eliminate someone from the other team, putting the weight of the competition on the shoulders of one final family member for each. Only one family in each episode will earn $10,000 grand prize and keep their family pride.Fans can get to know the families before every episode on Food Network’s app as they take on a series of digital-only challenges and can catch Valerie and the judges play a series of Beat the Heat games on Food Network’s Instagram Stories. Also viewers can go behind the scenes of the competition with insider photos and top video moments at FoodNetwork.com/FamilyFoodShowdown, and join the conversation anytime by using #FamilyFoodShowdown.

Host Valerie Bertinelli with judges Clinton Kelly, Courtney Rada, and Jet Tila, as seen on Family Food Showdown, Season 1.
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