Cutthroat Kitchen

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June 2019
Expired
One chef gets a helping hand from a Buddha. Then, two chefs help each other out by shopping for each other.
A chef is forced to use a freezer-burnt ingredient when preparing a chili-cheese dog.
Sabotages involve a phone booth, a 1970s-era living room, and riding a bike.
A chef is forced to cook while riding a scooter, and a casserole is made while paying tribute to the typical 1950s housewife.
May 2019
One chef must make a lobster roll using a roll submerged in a lobster tank, and a chef is given a rather unusual chocolate platter for their chocolate cake.
One chef must make a lobster roll, using a roll submerged in a lobster tank. Also, an unusual chocolate platter is presented during a cake challenge.
A chef must use a single-brew coffee machine when making soup.
A Cuban sandwich must be made using a cigar cutter. Also, two chefs are forced to work in a very confined space.
A jungle torch is used to cook a dish, and an oversized fondue pot leads to a giant mess.
April 2019
Steak is cooked over a romantic candlelit dinner, one chef is stuck with a giant whisk as their only tool, and another competitor is forced to make a cake while walking on cake boxes.
Cooking tools get swapped out for a set of golf clubs. Other sabotages involve Chinese chicken salad and donuts dunked in coffee.
A chef gets dirty digging up their ingredients from a wacky vegetable garden. A punishment is given for trying to "phone in" during a pizza challenge.
A cocky chef deals with his gourmet basket being replaced with leftovers from a breakfast buffet.
March 2019
Expired
The "Superstar Sabotage" finale features curveballs that include prepping in a ball pit, cooking on a moving boat ride, and the notorious miniature kitchen.
Culinary curveballs include a giant boulder of aluminium foil; chefs being forced to cook for each other; and a memory game to win ingredients.
Melissa d'Arabian, Elizabeth Falkner, Alex Guarnaschelli, Fabio Viviani deal w/ sabotages that include hitting the slots for ingredients, grating a giant block of cheese and cooking in banana leaves.
Chefs Nadia G., Brian Malarkey, Marcel Vigneron and Justin Warner face sabotages, including a very high prep table, cooking in a popcorn machine and getting a hand stuck in a cookie jar.
The chefs have to rummage through boxes, to get their cookware, in the first challenge. Later, kitchen tools are replaced with tortilla chips; and ingredients must be harvested out of a pot of honey.
February 2019
Cutthroat Kitchen hands four chefs $25,000 and the opportunity to spend that money on helping themselves or sabotaging their competitors.
January 2019
Cutthroat Kitchen hands four chefs $25,000 and the opportunity to spend that money on helping themselves or sabotaging their competitors.
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