Cutthroat Kitchen

Cutthroat Kitchen

2013
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen

Cutthroat Kitchen

7.3 | TV-G | en | Reality

Just how far is a chef willing to go to win a cooking competition? Cutthroat Kitchen hands four chefs each $25,000 and the opportunity to spend that money on helping themselves or sabotaging their competitors. Ingredients will be thieved, utensils destroyed and valuable time on the clock lost when the chefs compete to cook delicious dishes while also having to outplot the competition. With Alton Brown as the devilish provocateur, nothing is out of bounds when money changes hands and we see just how far chefs will go to ensure they have the winning dish.

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EP14  Mission Impastable
Sep. 22,2019
Mission Impastable

As they make breakfast to go, two chefs have to prep on a table that's moving around the kitchen. Then, one chef has to crawl through a laser maze as they make baked pasta. Finally, one chef has to ride around on a chairlift as they make linzer cookies

EP13  Hold Me Closer, Fire Dancer
Sep. 15,2019
Hold Me Closer, Fire Dancer

Three chefs have to make their shepherd's pie as they work together in a "coat of arms." Then, one chef has to prep their Hawaiian barbecue dish inside a shark's mouth. Finally, one chef has to do a "lemonade stand" as they make their lemon bars.

EP12  I'm Kind of a Big Dill
Sep. 08,2019
I'm Kind of a Big Dill

One chef has to make their loaded hash browns on a pan shaped like Alton Brown's face. Then, two chefs have to prep and cook their Cubanos on baseball bats. Finally, one chef has to make their tiramisu while holding tiny hands.

EP11  For Alton Lang Syne
Dec. 25,2018
For Alton Lang Syne

Chefs face sabotages while making breakfast, salad, and dessert.

EP10  A Very Cutthroat Christmas
Nov. 22,2018
A Very Cutthroat Christmas

The chefs face sabotages while making holiday meals and fish dishes.

EP9  Fowl Play
Oct. 30,2018
Fowl Play

Three family teams compete in a special Thanksgiving episode.

EP8  How Does That Crab Ya?
Jul. 19,2017
How Does That Crab Ya?

The chefs make: Breakfast nachos Crab melt Filled cupcakes Judged By: Richard Blais

EP7  I Ain't Afraid of No Toast
Jul. 12,2017
I Ain't Afraid of No Toast

The chefs make: Toast Shish kabobs Butterscotch dessert Judged By: Jet Tila

EP6  Fast Times at Cutthroat High
Jul. 05,2017
Fast Times at Cutthroat High

The chefs make: Carpool breakfast Sack lunch After school snack Judged By: Duff Goldman

EP5  Profiterollin' with the Homeys
Jun. 28,2017
Profiterollin' with the Homeys

Dishes: Flautas, Pork chops with apple sauce, Profiteroles Judge: Jet Tila

EP4  Do You Really Wonton Hurt Me?
Jun. 28,2017
Do You Really Wonton Hurt Me?

Dishes: Popcorn dish, Wonton soup, Piña colada dessert Judge: Donal Skehan

EP3  Domo Arigato, Mr. Gelato
Jun. 21,2017
Domo Arigato, Mr. Gelato

Dishes: Breakfast waffle sandwich, Korean barbecue, Gelato and pizzelle Judge: Simon Majumdar

EP2  The Good, the Hash, and the Ugly
Jun. 14,2017
The Good, the Hash, and the Ugly

Dishes: Breakfast hash, Cowboy steak dinner, Cornbread dessert Judge: Clay Walker

EP1  Bolognesed and Confused
Jun. 07,2017
Bolognesed and Confused

Dishes: Shrimp stir fry, Pasta bolognese, Bundt cake Judge: Antonia Lofaso

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7.3 | TV-G | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2013-08-11 | Released Producted By: Embassy Row , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/cutthroat-kitchen.html
Synopsis

Just how far is a chef willing to go to win a cooking competition? Cutthroat Kitchen hands four chefs each $25,000 and the opportunity to spend that money on helping themselves or sabotaging their competitors. Ingredients will be thieved, utensils destroyed and valuable time on the clock lost when the chefs compete to cook delicious dishes while also having to outplot the competition. With Alton Brown as the devilish provocateur, nothing is out of bounds when money changes hands and we see just how far chefs will go to ensure they have the winning dish.

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Maedhros35 I can't really tell to which target audience the show's creators are trying to appeal - either game shows or cooking competitions, but in my case they missed the mark in both cases by miles. The cooking element is severly hindered by whatever sabotages the contestants throw at each other, meaning that the biggest jerk will probably win The cooking itself seems to be only secondary. Given the crippling effect of the different sabotages it's surprising anything palatable leaves the kitchen.For a cookin competetion: watch Gordon Ramsey or Master Chef; for a Game Show: watch anything you like. But don't watch this pile of crap.
Mike_Wiggins The summary pretty much says it all. I had been avoiding the show as I was pretty sure I wouldn't like it. But one evening, when there wasn't much on, I chose to commit to watching one full episode. And I did.I just wish I had listened to my inner alarm bells. Even though it was hosted by Alton Brown, who I admire a lot, the premise for the show was just mean and unsportsmanlike. What fun is there in stacking the deck so that ANY other opponents can't really perform. Forcing a cook to use a hockey skate instead of his knives (in the episode I watched) was not what I would call entertainment.But there ARE moments where you might see a chef shine with their knowledge. In this episode, one chef was allowed to "steal" cheese from another chef. The "thief" thought he had mortally wounded his victim. But he was unaware that his victim was very smart and had wisely brought out enough ingredients from the pantry to make her OWN cheese. Clever.In the end, I don't like this type of gaming. It's like watching a game of high school football players going against an NFL team (to me, at least). And that's why I say "Never again!"
jonnytwoode I used to like Alton Brown, the "get your nerd on guy" who was great and likable in Good Eats. I can't stand him in this show. He has become utterly repulsive. Does he really think he looks cool with that ugly facial hair? It looks fine on some people, but not him. And his behavior and approach has become arrogant and overbearing. Not to mention, this show teaches the viewer nothing. I respect the chefs/contestants who compete on this show and admire their skills, but it is impractical in terms of educating the home cook. Food Network is rapidly approaching the bottom of the barrel if this is the best they can come up with in terms of new shows.
brooklynshades Please Alton, say it isn't so!!!It appears that Cutthroat Kitchen is edit - filmed multiple times and pieced together. I have noticed a chef starts out with one bandaged finger a scene or two later two fingers, then back to one and even none. Disappointing. I watch anyway because of the challenges - too funny sometimes - but to know it takes more than one filming of a challenge removes some of the excitement - especially when the chef that brags so much and ends up cut before the 3rd challenge.