(NewsNation) — The Food Network revealed its latest slate of shows alongside its holiday shows.
The network unveiled more than 50 hours of its holiday episodes, according to People Magazine, which got a first look.
‘Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas’
Guy Fieri’s new holiday competition series, “Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas,” will premiere on Tuesday, Nov. 5. It’s a spinoff of his “Tournament of Champions” show.
In the original series, Fieri gets “32 of the world’s greatest chefs for the most intense culinary competition ever held,” according to Food Network.
The holiday edition, similar to the original of the show, will feature a “bracket-style competition” where the chefs are given random items, such as “protein, produce, equipment, cooking style and time set” for each cook-off, People reported.
However, “Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas” competitors will compete in teams.
‘Sweet Empire’
“Sweet Empire” is a new series, part of Food Network’s holiday lineup that will see 14 chefs making edible artwork. The show will be hosted by Wells Adams and will air on Sunday, Nov. 9.
‘Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking’
“Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking” is set to return on Sunday, Nov 2.
The show, which stars James and Oliver Phelps, who played Fred and George Weasley in the “Harry Potter” movies, features competitors who make “magical bakes,” according to People.
‘Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown’
Chef Bobby Flay’s show “Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown” returns on Nov. 11.
The cooking competition features many chefs competing against Flay, with judges determining if a chef or Flay made the better dish.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’
The network also announced “Holiday Baking Championship” will return on Monday, Nov. 3. Hosted by Jesse Palmer and judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller and Kardea Brown, the show pits 12 bakers who take on holiday-themed challenges for a grand prize of $25,000.
Other Food Network holiday shows
Other Food Network holiday shows include:
- “World’s Sweetest Candy Shops,” airs Sunday, Nov. 2;
- “Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition,” which airs Monday, Nov. 17
- Holiday episodes of “The Kitchen” will air on the network throughout the rest of the year.
Food Network cancels Halloween shows
Three of the Food Network’s Halloween-themed cooking shows were quietly canceled in September, much to the dismay of fans.
“Halloween Cookie Challenge,” “Last Bite Hotel,” and “Outrageous Pumpkins” will not air this year.
Rosanna Pansino and Duff Goldman hosted “Halloween Cookie Challenge,” which premiered in 2022 and aired for two seasons on Food Network.