The heat is officially back on as BBQ Brawl returns for its highly anticipated seventh season, and this time, the dynamic in the kitchen is shifting in a big way. Premiering on May 11 on Food Network, the new season promises not only intense barbecue battles but also a fresh layer of competition that could completely change how the game is played.
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The biggest headline coming into Season 7 is the role change of Brooke Williamson, who moves from the judging panel into the heat of the competition as a team captain. After years of evaluating dishes from the sidelines, she now steps directly into the battlefield, going head-to-head with two of the show’s most established forces: Bobby Flay and Maneet Chauhan. Across nine episodes, the trio will mentor teams of pitmasters, each fighting for the coveted title of “Master of ‘Cue.”
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A total of 12 contestants from across the U.S. and beyond will compete this season, including talents like Edith Mattiuzzo from Italy and Tung Nguyen from Oklahoma City, adding an international and diverse flavor to the competition. The setting remains the rustic and high-pressure environment of Star Hill Ranch, where creativity, adaptability, and mastery of fire will be tested week after week.
One of the most intriguing elements returning this season is the twist introduced in Season 6: the winner of the very first challenge earns the power to choose their own team captain. This mechanic flips the traditional structure on its head, forcing captains to earn the loyalty of contestants rather than simply selecting them. According to Flay, this change injects a new level of unpredictability and ego into the game, as even veteran chefs must now compete for influence from the very start.
The premiere challenge will set the tone immediately, requiring contestants to showcase their signature flavors in a single bowl. It’s a deceptively simple concept, but one that demands precision, identity, and boldness—qualities that will likely determine early alliances and power dynamics. From there, the competition escalates quickly, with eliminations beginning right away and only the strongest pitmasters surviving each round.
The judging panel also brings a mix of experience and personality, with Carson Kressley returning alongside Adrienne Cheatham and Season 3 winner Rashad Jones. Their role will be crucial in balancing technical execution with creativity, ensuring that only those who can truly master the craft of barbecue move forward.

As the season builds toward its finale on July 6, the stakes will only get higher. The final three competitors will face an “epic gauntlet” of unknown ingredients, forcing them to think on their feet and execute under extreme pressure. It’s a format designed to strip away preparation and expose pure skill—exactly what defines a true “Master of ‘Cue.”
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With shifting roles, a proven twist that disrupts strategy, and a cast full of hungry competitors, Season 7 of BBQ Brawl is shaping up to be one of the most competitive yet. And with Brooke Williamson now stepping into the arena instead of judging it, the balance of power may be more fragile—and more explosive—than ever before.


