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. 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. Food Network allowed him to withdraw from the competition and reinstated Amy Finley, who was voted The Next Food Network Star. ==Season Four==