Catch an All-New Season of Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off

By: Nikhita Mahtani

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Photo by: Justin Lubin ©2014, Television Food Network, G.P. All rights Reserved

Justin Lubin, 2014, Television Food Network, G.P. All rights Reserved

This August, the competition heats up as Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off returns to Food Network. This season promises to be even more explosive than the last, with all-new challenges to really test the 'kid'-testants' culinary prowess in the kitchen.

Eight multi-talented young chefs will be divided into two teams — one coached by Rachael and one by Guy — and the kid chefs will have to go through a mini challenge and a main challenge each episode, winning stars based on their recipes and cooking talent. With amazing guest judges, including Alex Guarnaschelli, Jeff Mauro and Robert Irvine, this season is a perfect combination of food and fun.

Before the new season begins,  click play on the video below to watch a sneak peek.

Catch the premiere Sunday, Aug. 17 at 8|7c.
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