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Chopped (TV series)

Chopped is an American reality-based cooking television game show series created by Michael Krupat, Dave Noll and Linda Lea. It is hosted by Ted Allen. The series pits four chefs against each other as they compete for a chance to win $10,000. The series debuted in 2009, and episodes air every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on Food Network.

Chopped
GenreCooking show
Created by
  • Linda Lea
  • Dave Noll
  • Michael Krupat
Directed byMichael Pearlman
Presented byTed Allen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons52
No. of episodes635 + 39 specials (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Linda Lea
  • Vivian Sorenson (co-exec.)
Producers
  • Edward Schindler (supervising prod.)
  • Jessica Paul (supervising prod.)
  • Loe Fahie (EIC)
  • Amy Stanford
  • Noah Odabashian
  • Nassdja Valentin
  • Janet Pirchio
  • Sarah Douglass
  • Beth Paholak
  • Kate Kenny
  • Laurie Benner
  • Adam Lienhardt
Editors
  • Evald Ridore
  • Jonathan Soule
  • Amanda Durett Cercone
  • Erik Klein
  • Matt Hollywood
  • Brad Yankus
  • Jimmy Drakulias (online editor)
  • Axuve Espinosa
  • Michael Wei
  • Gregory Corwin
  • Evan Wise
  • Brian D'Amico
  • Mike Stern
  • Barney Schmidt
  • Brian Gale
Running time42 minutes
Production companyNotional
Release
Original networkFood Network
Original releaseJanuary 13, 2009 (2009-01-13) –
present

A dessert-themed spin-off titled Chopped Sweets premiered on February 3, 2020, with Scott Conant as host.[1]

Format

In each episode, four chefs compete in a three-round contest, where they attempt to incorporate unusual combinations of ingredients into dishes that are later evaluated by a panel of three judges.[2][3] At the beginning of each round (typically "Appetizer", "Entrée", and "Dessert", but with occasional exceptions), the chefs are each given a basket containing four mystery ingredients and are expected to create dishes that use all of them in some way. Although failing to use an ingredient is not an automatic disqualification, the judges do take such omissions into account when making their decisions. The ingredients are often not commonly prepared together. For example, in the episode "Yucca, Watermelon, Tortillas," the Appetizer ingredients consisted of watermelon, canned sardines, pepper jack cheese, and zucchini. The chefs are given unlimited access to a pantry and refrigerator stocked with a wide variety of other ingredients, and each chef has his/her own stations for preparing and cooking food. The kitchen also includes a variety of specialized tools and equipment for the chefs' use, such as a deep fryer, a blast chiller, and an ice cream machine.

Each round has a time limit, typically 20 minutes for Appetizer, and 30 minutes each for Entrée and Dessert. These limits have been extended on occasion for special-format episodes and for rounds in which one or more mystery ingredients require additional preparation/cooking time. The chefs must cook their dishes and complete four platings (three for the judges and one "beauty plate") before time runs out.[4] Once time has expired, the judges critique the dishes based on presentation, taste and creativity and select one chef to be "chopped" - eliminated from the competition with no winnings. Allen reveals the judges' decision by lifting a cloche on their table to show the eliminated chef's dish, and one judge comments on the reasoning behind the choice. The Appetizer and Entrée rounds are judged independently from one another, while in the Dessert round, the judges consider the chefs' overall performance during the entire competition. The winner receives $10,000, but special competitions and tournaments have featured larger cash prizes.

Production notes

According to host Ted Allen, the show's unaired pilot episode was "...originally a lot more elaborate. It was set in a mansion, the host was a butler (played by Christopher Flockton, narrator of VH1's The Fabulous Life), the butler held a Chihuahua, and when a chef was chopped the losing dish was fed to the Chihuahua." The Food Network found the pilot episode "a little too weird", but decided to keep the general premise of the show in a more straightforward competition format.[5]

An episode of Chopped takes approximately 12 hours to tape, with deliberations after each round taking about 20 minutes.[5] Judging is done by consensus among the judges.[6]

While contestants do not know the ingredients ahead of time, they are given a tour of the kitchen prior to taping. Some preliminary tasks, such as preheating ovens and bringing water to a boil, are done in advance of each round.[4]

Chefs must be 19 years or older to appear on the regular show. Teenagers and children are occasionally invited to compete in special episodes.

Medical personnel are present in the studio to treat any injuries sustained by the chefs and may, at their discretion, disqualify a chef who appears unable to continue safely in the competition.

If the judges consider a dish to be unsafe to eat for any reason, such as contamination by blood or other bodily fluids, they do not taste it but may still evaluate it on presentation and creativity.

Special episodes

Chopped Champions

Starting September 8, 2009, Food Network aired a four-episode Chopped Champions tournament, in which 13 previous winners were invited to face off again. Four chefs competed per episode; the three losing chefs were eliminated from the tournament, while the winner received $10,000 and faced three new competitors in the next episode.

As of February 2020, the network has aired six additional Chopped Champions tournaments, each consisting of four preliminary heats and a finale. Four previous champions compete in each preliminary heat; the winner receives no money, but secures a slot in the finale to compete for a $50,000 grand prize.

Chopped All-Stars

Starting March 6, 2011, and continuing for four additional episodes, Food Network aired the "Chopped All-Stars" Tournament. Sixteen chefs competed. The first four episodes featured four types of chef: The Next Food Network Star contestants, Food Network celebrities, celebrity chefs, and Chopped judges. The winners of those four episodes then competed against each other in the "Grand Finale", where the winner received $50,000 to donate to a charity of his or her choice. Nate Appleman, a celebrity chef, won the competition and donated his $50,000 to Kawasaki Disease research, a disease from which his son suffered.

Starting April 8, 2012, and continuing for four additional episodes, Food Network aired the second "Chopped All-Stars" Tournament. Sixteen new chefs competed, again ranging from four different categories of chef: Iron Chef America chefs (the newest of the four categories), Food Network and Cooking Channel celebrities, The Next Food Network Star contestants, and Chopped judges. Celebrity chef & Chopped judge Marcus Samuelsson won this second competition, donating the $50,000 grand prize to the Careers Through Culinary Arts Program of New York (aka C-CAP), which helps under-served youth through culinary arts education and employment.

On April 7, 2013, the third installment of the "Chopped All-Stars" Tournament premiered on Food Network. Over the course of four episodes, sixteen chefs competed in groups of four. There were four different categories of the chefs through the episodes: Food Network vs. Cooking Channel, Mega Chefs, Chopped Judges, and celebrities, respectively. Winners of each of these rounds went on to compete against each other in the "Grand Finale" episode, where the winner received $50,000 to donate to a charity of his or her choice. Celebrity chef and Chopped judge Scott Conant won this competition, donating $50,000 to the Keep Memory Alive Foundation.

On April 28, 2015, the fourth "All-Stars" Tournament began airing, with an increased grand prize of $75,000 to the winner. As before, they are split into groups of four chefs per episode, with the winner of each of the first four episodes competing in the fifth "Grand Finale" episode for the top prize. Unlike previous tournaments, however, the 16 chefs involved were not split into "categories", but were sorted in what seems to be a more random fashion.[7] The winner was Anne Burrell who was playing for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Chopped Grill Masters

Starting July 22, 2012, and continuing for four additional episodes, Food Network aired the "Chopped Grill Masters" Tournament. Sixteen "pro" grillers competed. The winners of the first four episodes competed against each other in the "Grand Finale" for a $50,000 prize. The "Grill Masters" episodes were taped outdoors at Old Tucson Studios near Tucson, AZ. The winner was Ernest Servantes, Executive Chef at Texas Lutheran University and Pit Boss at Burnt Bean Company.[8]

In the summer of 2015, a second "Grill Masters" Tournament occurred, and was sponsored by Lea & Perrins. Like the previous "Grill Masters" Tournament, it was filmed on location and 16 "pro" grillers competed. The 4 preliminary heat winners advanced to the finals where they would compete for a $50,000 grand prize. The winner was Angie Mar. The second heat of this particular tournament marked the first time that Chopped used a brand name on a basket ingredient, which in this case was the Worcestershire sauce, possibly because the ingredient was a product of tournament sponsor Lea & Perrins.

On July 5, 2016 another 5-part "Grill Masters" Tournament premiered. This tournament was taped at the Beringer Vineyards in Napa Valley, CA, and featured 16 "pro" grillers. In contrast to past tournaments, the 4 finalists each won a guaranteed $10,000 for winning their heat, and the finalists competed to win another $50,000 for a total grand prize of $60,000. The winner of this tournament was Sophina Uong.[9]

Chopped Tournament of Stars

During Season 19, Chopped held a 5-part "Tournament of Stars". It was identical in format to the "All Stars" Tournaments, with 16 celebrities competing to win $50,000 for charity. The contestants were divided into 4 categorical groups for the first four episodes (sports stars, Rachael vs. Guy finalists, comedians, and actors, respectively). Winner Michael Imperioli donated his winnings to the Pure Land Project, an organization that helps build and maintain schools in rural Tibet.

Chopped Ultimate Champions

During Season 21, a 5-part "Ultimate Champions" Tournament was held, featuring 16 returning champions (12 amateurs and 4 professional chefs) competing to win $50,000, plus a new car of the winners choice from Buick. Like most celebrity tournaments, the returning champions were divided into 4 categorical groups for the first four episodes (professionals, amateur champs, heroes, and celebrities, respectively). The winner was Diana Sabater. The finale of this tournament also marked the first time that both civilian and celebrity contestants competed in the same episode.

Chopped: Impossible

In the fall of 2015, Chopped aired a four-part "Chopped: Impossible" Tournament in which 12 former champions were invited back to compete for a grand prize of up to $40,000. Each basket contained ingredient combinations that were specifically chosen to be more difficult than usual. Four chefs competed in each of three preliminary heats, with Restaurant: Impossible host Robert Irvine as one of the three judges. The winners advanced to a two-round finale (Appetizer and Entree), in which Irvine observed their cooking but did not serve as a judge. The winner of the finale received $15,000 and competed directly against Irvine in a "Wild Card Entree" round, receiving an additional $25,000 if his/her dish was judged superior to Irvine's.

Teen Tournaments

Three 5-part Teen Tournaments have been held to date, in seasons 21, 25 and 29, following the same structure as other tournaments. Four teen chefs competed in each preliminary heat, with the winners advancing to the finale. Prizes were awarded in the finale as follows:

  • Season 21: $25,000 cash and a $40,000 culinary school scholarship for the winner; $1,000 FoodNetwork.com gift certificate for each of the other finalists
  • Seasons 25 and 29: $25,000 cash for the winner; $1,000 FoodNetwork.com gift certificate and a show-branded chef's jacket for each of the other finalists

Chopped After Hours

Chopped After Hours is a spin-off series that premiered on September 15, 2015 and airs at 11 p.m. ET on Tuesdays. Episodes consist of three segments, each featuring judges from a different Chopped episode as they prepare dishes using one of the mystery ingredient baskets given to the original contestants.[10] The second season premiered on July 5, 2016.[11]

Chopped Star Power

In season 33, Chopped will be holding a tournament consisting of 16 celebrities divided into four categories: internet celebrities, athletes, comedians, and TV and film stars, with a grand prize of $50,000 for charity. The event began on March 28, 2017.[12]

Chopped: Sweets Showdown

On September 5, 2019, it was announced that a five-episode stunt titled Chopped: Sweets Showdown will premiere on October 1, 2019.[13]

Chopped: Beat the Judge

On April 7, 2020, the 47th season premiered with a series of episodes titled Chopped: Beat the Judge. Three champions from previous episodes compete through the Appetizer and Entrée rounds. Allen then announces the format for the third round, in which the remaining chef competes against a Chopped judge for the $10,000 prize.

Chopped: Desperately Seeking Sous-Chef

On May 31, 2022, 16 chefs competed in a five-episode tournament judged by Maneet Chauhan, Scott Conant, and Chris Santos. The winners of four preliminary heats advanced to the finale, in which the winner became a sous-chef at a restaurant owned by the judge of his/her choice.

Other special episodes

Chopped Amateurs features contestants who do not have professional training or schooling; most are self-taught.

Celebrity episodes: four celebrities competing for charity. Some episodes have featured teens or children competing. Occasionally the prize is a scholarship to a culinary school. Losing contestants on these episodes often receive a consolation prize, typically a $1,000 shopping spree on foodnetwork.com. On one occurrence the prize was a $40,000 scholarship, the runner-up received a $20,000 scholarship while the other two contestants each received a $5,000 scholarship. Holiday themed episodes have also occurred featuring holiday inspired ingredients (such as a chocolate Santa on a Christmas episode or candy blood on a Halloween show) and the contestants are asked to prepare holiday themed dishes. There were also several themed episodes with non-holiday themes. These themes were based on either themed ingredients (e.g. spicy foods), world cuisines (e.g. Italian, Australian, New Orleans), chefs with the same background (notably, redemption episodes featuring former contestants that got "chopped" in their first appearances), or a combination.

Judges

Regular judges

The following judges have appeared in four or more seasons:

Regular Judges of Chopped
Judge Seasons
Specials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Alex Guarnaschelli 1-46 [note 1] 50
Geoffrey Zakarian 1-33 35-49 51
Marc Murphy 1-26 28-47 49-51
Amanda Freitag 1-51
Aarón Sanchez 1-32
Chris Santos 1-29 31-32 35-51
Scott Conant 1-4 6 9-11 13-51
Marcus Samuelsson 4-6 9-18 24-28 30-42 47 49-50
Maneet Chauhan 6-7 9-51
Elizabeth Karmel 10 12 15-16 22
Christian Petroni 27-29 45 47-48 51
Eddie Jackson 27 32-33 47-48
Angie Mar 28 37 41 43-45
Giorgio Rapicavoli 30 44-46
Tiffani Faison 35 38-40 42 46-51
Jordan Andino 35 37-38 50
Martha Stewart 36 38-43 49

Guest judges

The following judges have appeared in three or fewer seasons:

Guest Judges of Chopped
Judge Season Appearances
First Second Third
Hugh Acheson 34
Eric Adjepong 50
Einat Admony 35
Nick Anderer 27
Sunny Anderson 50
Cheryl Barbara 17
Florian Bellanger 43
Ron Ben-Israel 17
Michelle Bernstein 18 22 48
Valerie Bertinelli 43
Jamie Bissonnette 45
Mark Bittman 3
Janine Booth 28
James Briscione 38
Alton Brown Specials 34 50
Joseph Brown 18
Anne Burrell 10 29
David Burtka 45
Marco Canora 13
Josh Capon 3
Natasha Case 22
Moe Cason Specials 43
Michael Chernow 22
Chris Cheung 27
Esther Choi 45
Michael Chiarello Specials
Leah Cohen 31
Melissa Cookston Specials
Giada De Laurentiis Specials
Tiffany Derry 51
Bruno DiFabio 18
Rocco DiSpirito 24
Wylie Dufresne 34
Tino Feliciano 27
Susan Feniger 9
Darnell Ferguson 50
Bobby Flay Specials 31 47
Claudia Fleming 12
Marc Forgione 35
Aaron Franklin Specials
Edi Frauneder 20 25
Evan Funke 39
Jose Garces 35
Eduardo Garcia 43 46 50
Ray Garcia 45
Lauren Gerrie 35
David Guas 35 37
Neil Patrick Harris 46
Elizabeth Heiskell 34
Robert Irvine Specials
Johnny Iuzzini 26
Stephanie Izard 37
Joseph “JJ” Johnson 35
Sam Kass 9 13
Ali Khan 34
Jason Kieffer 36
Hooni Kim 18
Kristen Kish 46
Christopher Knight 43
Ulrich Koberstein 28
Greg Koch 18
John Koch Specials
Ray Lampe 23
Edward Lee 29
John Li 15 20
David Loewenberg 28
Antonia Lofaso 51
Mike Lookinland 43
Tim Love Specials
Tyler Malek 37
Nick Mangold 44
Katrina Markoff 32
Jeff Mauro 23 37
Maureen McCormick 43
Rose McGowan 44
Spike Mendelsohn 18
George Mendes 34
Amy Mills Specials
Myron Mixon Specials
Roger Mooking 24
Adam Moskowitz 23
Nilou Motamed 48 51
Seamus Mullen 9 11 38
Kimbal Musk 44
Ayesha Nurdjaja 45
Stuart O'Keeffe 37
Peter Oleyer 21
Susan Olsen 43
Kwami Onwuachi 51
Ken Oringer 7
Millie Peartree 50
Zakary Pelaccio 8 9 11
Eve Plumb 43
Michael Psilakis 35
Erik Ramirez 45
Hans Röckenwagner 37
Missy Robbins 10 11
Silvena Rowe 18
Craig Samuel 29
Claudia Sandoval 51
Jonathon Sawyer 31 33 36
Ernest Servantes Specials
Thiago Silva 45
Nancy Silverton 34
Adam Sobel 18 36
Alex Stupak 18 21 23
John Suley 27
Justin Sutherland 51
James Tahhan 32
Dale Talde 31 35
Liz Thorpe 41
Jet Tila 13
Sue Torres 3 5
Christina Tosi 18 22 23
Kari Underly 38
Laura Vitale 30
Sylvia Weinstock 43
Barry Williams 43
Jody Williams 2 3 4
Brooke Williamson 51
Lee Anne Wong 13 14
Zac Young 32 36 43
Andrew Zimmern 22

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113January 13, 2009 (2009-01-13)April 7, 2009 (2009-04-07)
213June 16, 2009 (2009-06-16)September 29, 2009 (2009-09-29)
313October 13, 2009 (2009-10-13)March 9, 2010 (2010-03-09)
413April 6, 2010 (2010-04-06)July 13, 2010 (2010-07-13)
513July 20, 2010 (2010-07-20)November 28, 2010 (2010-11-28)
612January 4, 2011 (2011-01-04)April 26, 2011 (2011-04-26)
710May 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)July 5, 2011 (2011-07-05)
89July 12, 2011 (2011-07-12)December 6, 2011 (2011-12-06)
913August 30, 2011 (2011-08-30)December 13, 2011 (2011-12-13)
1013December 20, 2011 (2011-12-20)May 29, 2012 (2012-05-29)
1113February 7, 2012 (2012-02-07)November 25, 2012 (2012-11-25)
1213June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05)November 20, 2012 (2012-11-20)
1312September 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)February 26, 2013 (2013-02-26)
1413January 6, 2013 (2013-01-06)May 5, 2013 (2013-05-05)
1513April 2, 2013 (2013-04-02)July 23, 2013 (2013-07-23)
1613June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)November 12, 2013 (2013-11-12)
1713August 13, 2013 (2013-08-13)December 3, 2013 (2013-12-03)
1813November 26, 2013 (2013-11-26)May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)
1913February 4, 2014 (2014-02-04)June 10, 2014 (2014-06-10)
2013March 18, 2014 (2014-03-18)November 25, 2014 (2014-11-25)
2113July 15, 2014 (2014-07-15)January 13, 2015 (2015-01-13)
2213October 14, 2014 (2014-10-14)June 30, 2015 (2015-06-30)
2313December 16, 2014 (2014-12-16)June 16, 2015 (2015-06-16)
2413April 28, 2015 (2015-04-28)December 8, 2015 (2015-12-08)
2513August 25, 2015 (2015-08-25)December 1, 2015 (2015-12-01)
268October 6, 2015 (2015-10-06)December 17, 2015 (2015-12-17)
2713January 5, 2016 (2016-01-05)March 17, 2016 (2016-03-17)
2813March 29, 2016 (2016-03-29)June 21, 2016 (2016-06-21)
2913August 7, 2016 (2016-08-07)September 27, 2016 (2016-09-27)
308September 22, 2016 (2016-09-22)December 20, 2016 (2016-12-20)
3120October 13, 2016 (2016-10-13)December 29, 2016 (2016-12-29)
3212January 3, 2017 (2017-01-03)May 2, 2017 (2017-05-02)
338March 21, 2017 (2017-03-21)May 30, 2017 (2017-05-30)
3413May 9, 2017 (2017-05-09)November 7, 2017 (2017-11-07)
3520July 18, 2017 (2017-07-18)March 6, 2018 (2018-03-06)
3613December 12, 2017 (2017-12-12)June 5, 2018 (2018-06-05)
3713March 13, 2018 (2018-03-13)June 11, 2019 (2019-06-11)
3813May 15, 2018 (2018-05-15)May 28, 2019 (2019-05-28)
3913June 26, 2018 (2018-06-26)May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14)
4013July 17, 2018 (2018-07-17)July 16, 2019 (2019-07-16)
4113December 11, 2018 (2018-12-11)March 31, 2020 (2020-03-31)
428November 20, 2018 (2018-11-20)June 2, 2020 (2020-06-02)
4313July 9, 2019 (2019-07-09)February 25, 2020 (2020-02-25)
4413September 24, 2019 (2019-09-24)August 4, 2020 (2020-08-04)
4513January 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)July 28, 2020 (2020-07-28)
4613July 14, 2020 (2020-07-14)October 27, 2020 (2020-10-27)
4713April 7, 2020 (2020-04-07)May 25, 2021 (2021-05-25)
4813December 15, 2020 (2020-12-15)March 30, 2021 (2021-03-30)
4913November 10, 2020 (2020-11-10)May 18, 2021 (2021-05-18)
5018June 1, 2021 (2021-06-01)March 22, 2022 (2022-03-22)
5113December 28, 2021 (2021-12-28)April 5, 2022 (2022-04-05)
5213April 12, 2022 (2022-04-12)October 25, 2022 (2022-10-25)

Former contestants competing in other reality shows

Some of the contestants on Chopped would go on to appear in Fox's reality show Hell's Kitchen. William Lustberg, the runner up on the ninth episode of the first season, was the runner up on season 9 of Hell's Kitchen. Roshni Mansukhani, the winner of the fourth episode of the second season, was eliminated in the eighth episode of the tenth season of Hell's Kitchen. Jackie Baldassari, who was eliminated after the entrée in the tenth episode of the ninth season of Chopped, was eliminated in the ninth episode of the eleventh season of Hell's Kitchen. Anthony "Anton" Testino, who was eliminated after the appetizer in the tenth episode of the fifth season, was eliminated in the fourteenth episode of the twelfth season of Hell's Kitchen. Robyn Almodovar, the winner of the sixth episode of the twenty-fourth season, had previously been eliminated in the sixteenth episode of the tenth season of Hell's Kitchen and was later eliminated in thirteenth episode of the seventeenth season of Hell's Kitchen. Finally, Hassan Musselmani, who was eliminated after the dessert in the third episode of the 35th season of Chopped, had previously been eliminated in the seventh episode of the fifteenth season of Hell's Kitchen. In addition, Frank Bilotti, who was eliminated after the entrée in the third episode of the 37th season, had previously been eliminated in the tenth episode of the thirteenth season of Hell's Kitchen. Some former contestants and judges from Chopped have also appeared on Beat Bobby Flay, as well as several former contestants appearing on another Food Network series Cutthroat Kitchen.[14]

Awards

Chopped won two James Beard Awards in 2012 from the James Beard Foundation: one medal for Best Show, In-Studio or Fixed Location, given to Ted Allen, the team of judges, Food Network, and producers Linda Lea, Dave Noll, and Vivian Sorenson; the other for Media Personality or Host, given to Allen. Also, "Chopped" was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame in 2012.[15]

Chopped Sweets

A spin-off series titled Chopped Sweets premiered on February 3, 2020, with Scott Conant as host. It follows the same three-round competition/judging structure and $10,000 prize as the original, with chefs required to make desserts in every round that adhere to a theme announced by Conant. The judging panel consists of Conant and two other judges, and the time limit is typically extended from 30 minutes to 45 to allow proper time for baking.

Episode list

International adaptations

Chopped Canada

Beginning on January 2, 2014, Food Network also aired a Canadian version of Chopped called Chopped Canada, which features Canadian contestants and judges. That adaptation was originally hosted by Canadian-born actor Dean McDermott for the first two seasons, and was then hosted by former CFL wide receiver Brad Smith. The rules are identical to the U.S. counterpart as is the $10,000 prize. The show was cancelled on February 11, 2017, after four seasons.[16]

Chopped South Africa

Beginning July 23, 2014, Food Network South Africa began airing a local adaptation of Chopped called Chopped South Africa.[17]

Chopped تحدي الطبخ

Beginning June 27, 2021, Dubai TV began airing a local adaptation of Chopped called Chopped تحدي الطبخ.[18]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In Season 47, Alex Guarnaschelli competed in episode "Beat the Judge: Alex", but did not judge in any episodes.

References

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  3. ^ Dave Zornow (October 27, 2010). "Chop Till You Drop: Nyack Gourmet on Food Network". Nyack News. Retrieved October 30, 2011.
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  7. ^ Photo gallery of the "Chopped All-Stars" Season 4 competitors
  8. ^ Petty, Kathleen (December 2012). "Ernest Servantes". sanantoniomag.com. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  9. ^ "Chopped Grill Masters Heads to the Napa Valley for Season 3". Food Network. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  10. ^ Dickie, George (September 15, 2015). "'Chopped' judges let their hair down 'After Hours'". Zap2it. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  11. ^ Cooper, Matt (July 2016). "TV This Week, July 3–9: Independence Day specials and more". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  12. ^ Celebrities Enter the Chopped Kitchen for Charity in the All-New Star Power Tournament
  13. ^ "Chefs Must Have the Sweet Touch in New Tournament "Chopped: Sweets Showdown"". The Futon Critic. September 5, 2019.
  14. ^ "Beat Bobby Flay Episodes". foodnetwork.com. Food Network. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  15. ^ "Chopped (Host Ted Allen)". Culinary Hall of Fame, LLC (Press release). Centennial, Colorado, USA. October 20, 2012. Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
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  18. ^ "Chopped تحدي الطبخ". 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • Chopped at IMDb

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Chopped is an American reality based cooking television game show series created by Michael Krupat Dave Noll and Linda Lea It is hosted by Ted Allen The series pits four chefs against each other as they compete for a chance to win 10 000 The series debuted in 2009 and episodes air every Tuesday at 8 p m ET on Food Network ChoppedGenreCooking showCreated byLinda Lea Dave Noll Michael KrupatDirected byMichael PearlmanPresented byTed AllenCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons52No of episodes635 39 specials list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersLinda Lea Vivian Sorenson co exec ProducersEdward Schindler supervising prod Jessica Paul supervising prod Loe Fahie EIC Amy Stanford Noah Odabashian Nassdja Valentin Janet Pirchio Sarah Douglass Beth Paholak Kate Kenny Laurie Benner Adam LienhardtEditorsEvald Ridore Jonathan Soule Amanda Durett Cercone Erik Klein Matt Hollywood Brad Yankus Jimmy Drakulias online editor Axuve Espinosa Michael Wei Gregory Corwin Evan Wise Brian D Amico Mike Stern Barney Schmidt Brian GaleRunning time42 minutesProduction companyNotionalReleaseOriginal networkFood NetworkOriginal releaseJanuary 13 2009 2009 01 13 presentA dessert themed spin off titled Chopped Sweets premiered on February 3 2020 with Scott Conant as host 1 Contents 1 Format 2 Production notes 3 Special episodes 3 1 Chopped Champions 3 2 Chopped All Stars 3 3 Chopped Grill Masters 3 4 Chopped Tournament of Stars 3 5 Chopped Ultimate Champions 3 6 Chopped Impossible 3 7 Teen Tournaments 3 8 Chopped After Hours 3 9 Chopped Star Power 3 10 Chopped Sweets Showdown 3 11 Chopped Beat the Judge 3 12 Chopped Desperately Seeking Sous Chef 3 13 Other special episodes 4 Judges 4 1 Regular judges 4 2 Guest judges 5 Episodes 6 Former contestants competing in other reality shows 7 Awards 8 Chopped Sweets 8 1 Episode list 9 International adaptations 9 1 Chopped Canada 9 2 Chopped South Africa 9 3 Chopped تحدي الطبخ 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksFormat EditIn each episode four chefs compete in a three round contest where they attempt to incorporate unusual combinations of ingredients into dishes that are later evaluated by a panel of three judges 2 3 At the beginning of each round typically Appetizer Entree and Dessert but with occasional exceptions the chefs are each given a basket containing four mystery ingredients and are expected to create dishes that use all of them in some way Although failing to use an ingredient is not an automatic disqualification the judges do take such omissions into account when making their decisions The ingredients are often not commonly prepared together For example in the episode Yucca Watermelon Tortillas the Appetizer ingredients consisted of watermelon canned sardines pepper jack cheese and zucchini The chefs are given unlimited access to a pantry and refrigerator stocked with a wide variety of other ingredients and each chef has his her own stations for preparing and cooking food The kitchen also includes a variety of specialized tools and equipment for the chefs use such as a deep fryer a blast chiller and an ice cream machine Each round has a time limit typically 20 minutes for Appetizer and 30 minutes each for Entree and Dessert These limits have been extended on occasion for special format episodes and for rounds in which one or more mystery ingredients require additional preparation cooking time The chefs must cook their dishes and complete four platings three for the judges and one beauty plate before time runs out 4 Once time has expired the judges critique the dishes based on presentation taste and creativity and select one chef to be chopped eliminated from the competition with no winnings Allen reveals the judges decision by lifting a cloche on their table to show the eliminated chef s dish and one judge comments on the reasoning behind the choice The Appetizer and Entree rounds are judged independently from one another while in the Dessert round the judges consider the chefs overall performance during the entire competition The winner receives 10 000 but special competitions and tournaments have featured larger cash prizes Production notes EditAccording to host Ted Allen the show s unaired pilot episode was originally a lot more elaborate It was set in a mansion the host was a butler played by Christopher Flockton narrator of VH1 s The Fabulous Life the butler held a Chihuahua and when a chef was chopped the losing dish was fed to the Chihuahua The Food Network found the pilot episode a little too weird but decided to keep the general premise of the show in a more straightforward competition format 5 An episode of Chopped takes approximately 12 hours to tape with deliberations after each round taking about 20 minutes 5 Judging is done by consensus among the judges 6 While contestants do not know the ingredients ahead of time they are given a tour of the kitchen prior to taping Some preliminary tasks such as preheating ovens and bringing water to a boil are done in advance of each round 4 Chefs must be 19 years or older to appear on the regular show Teenagers and children are occasionally invited to compete in special episodes Medical personnel are present in the studio to treat any injuries sustained by the chefs and may at their discretion disqualify a chef who appears unable to continue safely in the competition If the judges consider a dish to be unsafe to eat for any reason such as contamination by blood or other bodily fluids they do not taste it but may still evaluate it on presentation and creativity Special episodes EditChopped Champions Edit Starting September 8 2009 Food Network aired a four episode Chopped Champions tournament in which 13 previous winners were invited to face off again Four chefs competed per episode the three losing chefs were eliminated from the tournament while the winner received 10 000 and faced three new competitors in the next episode As of February 2020 the network has aired six additional Chopped Champions tournaments each consisting of four preliminary heats and a finale Four previous champions compete in each preliminary heat the winner receives no money but secures a slot in the finale to compete for a 50 000 grand prize Chopped All Stars Edit Starting March 6 2011 and continuing for four additional episodes Food Network aired the Chopped All Stars Tournament Sixteen chefs competed The first four episodes featured four types of chef The Next Food Network Star contestants Food Network celebrities celebrity chefs and Chopped judges The winners of those four episodes then competed against each other in the Grand Finale where the winner received 50 000 to donate to a charity of his or her choice Nate Appleman a celebrity chef won the competition and donated his 50 000 to Kawasaki Disease research a disease from which his son suffered Starting April 8 2012 and continuing for four additional episodes Food Network aired the second Chopped All Stars Tournament Sixteen new chefs competed again ranging from four different categories of chef Iron Chef America chefs the newest of the four categories Food Network and Cooking Channel celebrities The Next Food Network Star contestants and Chopped judges Celebrity chef amp Chopped judge Marcus Samuelsson won this second competition donating the 50 000 grand prize to the Careers Through Culinary Arts Program of New York aka C CAP which helps under served youth through culinary arts education and employment On April 7 2013 the third installment of the Chopped All Stars Tournament premiered on Food Network Over the course of four episodes sixteen chefs competed in groups of four There were four different categories of the chefs through the episodes Food Network vs Cooking Channel Mega Chefs Chopped Judges and celebrities respectively Winners of each of these rounds went on to compete against each other in the Grand Finale episode where the winner received 50 000 to donate to a charity of his or her choice Celebrity chef and Chopped judge Scott Conant won this competition donating 50 000 to the Keep Memory Alive Foundation On April 28 2015 the fourth All Stars Tournament began airing with an increased grand prize of 75 000 to the winner As before they are split into groups of four chefs per episode with the winner of each of the first four episodes competing in the fifth Grand Finale episode for the top prize Unlike previous tournaments however the 16 chefs involved were not split into categories but were sorted in what seems to be a more random fashion 7 The winner was Anne Burrell who was playing for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Chopped Grill Masters Edit Starting July 22 2012 and continuing for four additional episodes Food Network aired the Chopped Grill Masters Tournament Sixteen pro grillers competed The winners of the first four episodes competed against each other in the Grand Finale for a 50 000 prize The Grill Masters episodes were taped outdoors at Old Tucson Studios near Tucson AZ The winner was Ernest Servantes Executive Chef at Texas Lutheran University and Pit Boss at Burnt Bean Company 8 In the summer of 2015 a second Grill Masters Tournament occurred and was sponsored by Lea amp Perrins Like the previous Grill Masters Tournament it was filmed on location and 16 pro grillers competed The 4 preliminary heat winners advanced to the finals where they would compete for a 50 000 grand prize The winner was Angie Mar The second heat of this particular tournament marked the first time that Chopped used a brand name on a basket ingredient which in this case was the Worcestershire sauce possibly because the ingredient was a product of tournament sponsor Lea amp Perrins On July 5 2016 another 5 part Grill Masters Tournament premiered This tournament was taped at the Beringer Vineyards in Napa Valley CA and featured 16 pro grillers In contrast to past tournaments the 4 finalists each won a guaranteed 10 000 for winning their heat and the finalists competed to win another 50 000 for a total grand prize of 60 000 The winner of this tournament was Sophina Uong 9 Chopped Tournament of Stars Edit During Season 19 Chopped held a 5 part Tournament of Stars It was identical in format to the All Stars Tournaments with 16 celebrities competing to win 50 000 for charity The contestants were divided into 4 categorical groups for the first four episodes sports stars Rachael vs Guy finalists comedians and actors respectively Winner Michael Imperioli donated his winnings to the Pure Land Project an organization that helps build and maintain schools in rural Tibet Chopped Ultimate Champions Edit During Season 21 a 5 part Ultimate Champions Tournament was held featuring 16 returning champions 12 amateurs and 4 professional chefs competing to win 50 000 plus a new car of the winners choice from Buick Like most celebrity tournaments the returning champions were divided into 4 categorical groups for the first four episodes professionals amateur champs heroes and celebrities respectively The winner was Diana Sabater The finale of this tournament also marked the first time that both civilian and celebrity contestants competed in the same episode Chopped Impossible Edit In the fall of 2015 Chopped aired a four part Chopped Impossible Tournament in which 12 former champions were invited back to compete for a grand prize of up to 40 000 Each basket contained ingredient combinations that were specifically chosen to be more difficult than usual Four chefs competed in each of three preliminary heats with Restaurant Impossible host Robert Irvine as one of the three judges The winners advanced to a two round finale Appetizer and Entree in which Irvine observed their cooking but did not serve as a judge The winner of the finale received 15 000 and competed directly against Irvine in a Wild Card Entree round receiving an additional 25 000 if his her dish was judged superior to Irvine s Teen Tournaments Edit Three 5 part Teen Tournaments have been held to date in seasons 21 25 and 29 following the same structure as other tournaments Four teen chefs competed in each preliminary heat with the winners advancing to the finale Prizes were awarded in the finale as follows Season 21 25 000 cash and a 40 000 culinary school scholarship for the winner 1 000 FoodNetwork com gift certificate for each of the other finalists Seasons 25 and 29 25 000 cash for the winner 1 000 FoodNetwork com gift certificate and a show branded chef s jacket for each of the other finalistsChopped After Hours Edit Main article Chopped After Hours Chopped After Hours is a spin off series that premiered on September 15 2015 and airs at 11 p m ET on Tuesdays Episodes consist of three segments each featuring judges from a different Chopped episode as they prepare dishes using one of the mystery ingredient baskets given to the original contestants 10 The second season premiered on July 5 2016 11 Chopped Star Power Edit In season 33 Chopped will be holding a tournament consisting of 16 celebrities divided into four categories internet celebrities athletes comedians and TV and film stars with a grand prize of 50 000 for charity The event began on March 28 2017 12 Chopped Sweets Showdown Edit On September 5 2019 it was announced that a five episode stunt titled Chopped Sweets Showdown will premiere on October 1 2019 13 Chopped Beat the Judge Edit On April 7 2020 the 47th season premiered with a series of episodes titled Chopped Beat the Judge Three champions from previous episodes compete through the Appetizer and Entree rounds Allen then announces the format for the third round in which the remaining chef competes against a Chopped judge for the 10 000 prize Chopped Desperately Seeking Sous Chef Edit On May 31 2022 16 chefs competed in a five episode tournament judged by Maneet Chauhan Scott Conant and Chris Santos The winners of four preliminary heats advanced to the finale in which the winner became a sous chef at a restaurant owned by the judge of his her choice Other special episodes Edit Chopped Amateurs features contestants who do not have professional training or schooling most are self taught Celebrity episodes four celebrities competing for charity Some episodes have featured teens or children competing Occasionally the prize is a scholarship to a culinary school Losing contestants on these episodes often receive a consolation prize typically a 1 000 shopping spree on foodnetwork com On one occurrence the prize was a 40 000 scholarship the runner up received a 20 000 scholarship while the other two contestants each received a 5 000 scholarship Holiday themed episodes have also occurred featuring holiday inspired ingredients such as a chocolate Santa on a Christmas episode or candy blood on a Halloween show and the contestants are asked to prepare holiday themed dishes There were also several themed episodes with non holiday themes These themes were based on either themed ingredients e g spicy foods world cuisines e g Italian Australian New Orleans chefs with the same background notably redemption episodes featuring former contestants that got chopped in their first appearances or a combination Judges EditRegular judges Edit The following judges have appeared in four or more seasons Regular Judges of Chopped Judge SeasonsSpecials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51Alex Guarnaschelli 1 46 note 1 50Geoffrey Zakarian 1 33 35 49 51Marc Murphy 1 26 28 47 49 51Amanda Freitag 1 51Aaron Sanchez 1 32Chris Santos 1 29 31 32 35 51Scott Conant 1 4 6 9 11 13 51Marcus Samuelsson 4 6 9 18 24 28 30 42 47 49 50Maneet Chauhan 6 7 9 51Elizabeth Karmel 10 12 15 16 22Christian Petroni 27 29 45 47 48 51Eddie Jackson 27 32 33 47 48Angie Mar 28 37 41 43 45Giorgio Rapicavoli 30 44 46Tiffani Faison 35 38 40 42 46 51Jordan Andino 35 37 38 50Martha Stewart 36 38 43 49Guest judges Edit The following judges have appeared in three or fewer seasons Guest Judges of Chopped Judge Season AppearancesFirst Second ThirdHugh Acheson 34Eric Adjepong 50Einat Admony 35Nick Anderer 27Sunny Anderson 50Cheryl Barbara 17Florian Bellanger 43Ron Ben Israel 17Michelle Bernstein 18 22 48Valerie Bertinelli 43Jamie Bissonnette 45Mark Bittman 3Janine Booth 28James Briscione 38Alton Brown Specials 34 50Joseph Brown 18Anne Burrell 10 29David Burtka 45Marco Canora 13Josh Capon 3Natasha Case 22Moe Cason Specials 43Michael Chernow 22Chris Cheung 27Esther Choi 45Michael Chiarello SpecialsLeah Cohen 31Melissa Cookston SpecialsGiada De Laurentiis SpecialsTiffany Derry 51Bruno DiFabio 18Rocco DiSpirito 24Wylie Dufresne 34Tino Feliciano 27Susan Feniger 9Darnell Ferguson 50Bobby Flay Specials 31 47Claudia Fleming 12Marc Forgione 35Aaron Franklin SpecialsEdi Frauneder 20 25Evan Funke 39Jose Garces 35Eduardo Garcia 43 46 50Ray Garcia 45Lauren Gerrie 35David Guas 35 37Neil Patrick Harris 46Elizabeth Heiskell 34Robert Irvine SpecialsJohnny Iuzzini 26Stephanie Izard 37Joseph JJ Johnson 35Sam Kass 9 13Ali Khan 34Jason Kieffer 36Hooni Kim 18Kristen Kish 46Christopher Knight 43Ulrich Koberstein 28Greg Koch 18John Koch SpecialsRay Lampe 23Edward Lee 29John Li 15 20David Loewenberg 28Antonia Lofaso 51Mike Lookinland 43Tim Love SpecialsTyler Malek 37Nick Mangold 44Katrina Markoff 32Jeff Mauro 23 37Maureen McCormick 43Rose McGowan 44Spike Mendelsohn 18George Mendes 34Amy Mills SpecialsMyron Mixon SpecialsRoger Mooking 24Adam Moskowitz 23Nilou Motamed 48 51Seamus Mullen 9 11 38Kimbal Musk 44Ayesha Nurdjaja 45Stuart O Keeffe 37Peter Oleyer 21Susan Olsen 43Kwami Onwuachi 51Ken Oringer 7Millie Peartree 50Zakary Pelaccio 8 9 11Eve Plumb 43Michael Psilakis 35Erik Ramirez 45Hans Rockenwagner 37Missy Robbins 10 11Silvena Rowe 18Craig Samuel 29Claudia Sandoval 51Jonathon Sawyer 31 33 36Ernest Servantes SpecialsThiago Silva 45Nancy Silverton 34Adam Sobel 18 36Alex Stupak 18 21 23John Suley 27Justin Sutherland 51James Tahhan 32Dale Talde 31 35Liz Thorpe 41Jet Tila 13Sue Torres 3 5Christina Tosi 18 22 23Kari Underly 38Laura Vitale 30Sylvia Weinstock 43Barry Williams 43Jody Williams 2 3 4Brooke Williamson 51Lee Anne Wong 13 14Zac Young 32 36 43Andrew Zimmern 22Episodes EditMain article List of Chopped episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113January 13 2009 2009 01 13 April 7 2009 2009 04 07 213June 16 2009 2009 06 16 September 29 2009 2009 09 29 313October 13 2009 2009 10 13 March 9 2010 2010 03 09 413April 6 2010 2010 04 06 July 13 2010 2010 07 13 513July 20 2010 2010 07 20 November 28 2010 2010 11 28 612January 4 2011 2011 01 04 April 26 2011 2011 04 26 710May 3 2011 2011 05 03 July 5 2011 2011 07 05 89July 12 2011 2011 07 12 December 6 2011 2011 12 06 913August 30 2011 2011 08 30 December 13 2011 2011 12 13 1013December 20 2011 2011 12 20 May 29 2012 2012 05 29 1113February 7 2012 2012 02 07 November 25 2012 2012 11 25 1213June 5 2012 2012 06 05 November 20 2012 2012 11 20 1312September 4 2012 2012 09 04 February 26 2013 2013 02 26 1413January 6 2013 2013 01 06 May 5 2013 2013 05 05 1513April 2 2013 2013 04 02 July 23 2013 2013 07 23 1613June 2 2013 2013 06 02 November 12 2013 2013 11 12 1713August 13 2013 2013 08 13 December 3 2013 2013 12 03 1813November 26 2013 2013 11 26 May 13 2014 2014 05 13 1913February 4 2014 2014 02 04 June 10 2014 2014 06 10 2013March 18 2014 2014 03 18 November 25 2014 2014 11 25 2113July 15 2014 2014 07 15 January 13 2015 2015 01 13 2213October 14 2014 2014 10 14 June 30 2015 2015 06 30 2313December 16 2014 2014 12 16 June 16 2015 2015 06 16 2413April 28 2015 2015 04 28 December 8 2015 2015 12 08 2513August 25 2015 2015 08 25 December 1 2015 2015 12 01 268October 6 2015 2015 10 06 December 17 2015 2015 12 17 2713January 5 2016 2016 01 05 March 17 2016 2016 03 17 2813March 29 2016 2016 03 29 June 21 2016 2016 06 21 2913August 7 2016 2016 08 07 September 27 2016 2016 09 27 308September 22 2016 2016 09 22 December 20 2016 2016 12 20 3120October 13 2016 2016 10 13 December 29 2016 2016 12 29 3212January 3 2017 2017 01 03 May 2 2017 2017 05 02 338March 21 2017 2017 03 21 May 30 2017 2017 05 30 3413May 9 2017 2017 05 09 November 7 2017 2017 11 07 3520July 18 2017 2017 07 18 March 6 2018 2018 03 06 3613December 12 2017 2017 12 12 June 5 2018 2018 06 05 3713March 13 2018 2018 03 13 June 11 2019 2019 06 11 3813May 15 2018 2018 05 15 May 28 2019 2019 05 28 3913June 26 2018 2018 06 26 May 14 2019 2019 05 14 4013July 17 2018 2018 07 17 July 16 2019 2019 07 16 4113December 11 2018 2018 12 11 March 31 2020 2020 03 31 428November 20 2018 2018 11 20 June 2 2020 2020 06 02 4313July 9 2019 2019 07 09 February 25 2020 2020 02 25 4413September 24 2019 2019 09 24 August 4 2020 2020 08 04 4513January 21 2020 2020 01 21 July 28 2020 2020 07 28 4613July 14 2020 2020 07 14 October 27 2020 2020 10 27 4713April 7 2020 2020 04 07 May 25 2021 2021 05 25 4813December 15 2020 2020 12 15 March 30 2021 2021 03 30 4913November 10 2020 2020 11 10 May 18 2021 2021 05 18 5018June 1 2021 2021 06 01 March 22 2022 2022 03 22 5113December 28 2021 2021 12 28 April 5 2022 2022 04 05 5213April 12 2022 2022 04 12 October 25 2022 2022 10 25 Former contestants competing in other reality shows EditSome of the contestants on Chopped would go on to appear in Fox s reality show Hell s Kitchen William Lustberg the runner up on the ninth episode of the first season was the runner up on season 9 of Hell s Kitchen Roshni Mansukhani the winner of the fourth episode of the second season was eliminated in the eighth episode of the tenth season of Hell s Kitchen Jackie Baldassari who was eliminated after the entree in the tenth episode of the ninth season of Chopped was eliminated in the ninth episode of the eleventh season of Hell s Kitchen Anthony Anton Testino who was eliminated after the appetizer in the tenth episode of the fifth season was eliminated in the fourteenth episode of the twelfth season of Hell s Kitchen Robyn Almodovar the winner of the sixth episode of the twenty fourth season had previously been eliminated in the sixteenth episode of the tenth season of Hell s Kitchen and was later eliminated in thirteenth episode of the seventeenth season of Hell s Kitchen Finally Hassan Musselmani who was eliminated after the dessert in the third episode of the 35th season of Chopped had previously been eliminated in the seventh episode of the fifteenth season of Hell s Kitchen In addition Frank Bilotti who was eliminated after the entree in the third episode of the 37th season had previously been eliminated in the tenth episode of the thirteenth season of Hell s Kitchen Some former contestants and judges from Chopped have also appeared on Beat Bobby Flay as well as several former contestants appearing on another Food Network series Cutthroat Kitchen 14 Awards EditChopped won two James Beard Awards in 2012 from the James Beard Foundation one medal for Best Show In Studio or Fixed Location given to Ted Allen the team of judges Food Network and producers Linda Lea Dave Noll and Vivian Sorenson the other for Media Personality or Host given to Allen Also Chopped was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame in 2012 15 Chopped Sweets EditA spin off series titled Chopped Sweets premiered on February 3 2020 with Scott Conant as host It follows the same three round competition judging structure and 10 000 prize as the original with chefs required to make desserts in every round that adhere to a theme announced by Conant The judging panel consists of Conant and two other judges and the time limit is typically extended from 30 minutes to 45 to allow proper time for baking Episode list Edit Main article List of Chopped Sweets episodesInternational adaptations EditChopped Canada Edit Beginning on January 2 2014 Food Network also aired a Canadian version of Chopped called Chopped Canada which features Canadian contestants and judges That adaptation was originally hosted by Canadian born actor Dean McDermott for the first two seasons and was then hosted by former CFL wide receiver Brad Smith The rules are identical to the U S counterpart as is the 10 000 prize The show was cancelled on February 11 2017 after four seasons 16 Chopped South Africa Edit Beginning July 23 2014 Food Network South Africa began airing a local adaptation of Chopped called Chopped South Africa 17 Chopped تحدي الطبخ Edit Beginning June 27 2021 Dubai TV began airing a local adaptation of Chopped called Chopped تحدي الطبخ 18 See also EditSweet Genius Cupcake Wars Chopped Canada Chopped JuniorNotes Edit In Season 47 Alex Guarnaschelli competed in episode Beat the Judge Alex but did not judge in any episodes References Edit Chopped Sweets retrieved May 12 2020 Bricker Tierney Mullins Jenna April 5 2013 Best TV You re Not Watching Chopped on Food Network eonline com Retrieved May 8 2013 Dave Zornow October 27 2010 Chop Till You Drop Nyack Gourmet on Food Network Nyack News Retrieved October 30 2011 a b Ekizian John G April 3 2012 Beat the clock Backstage secrets of chef killer Chopped nypost com Retrieved May 8 2013 a b Ted Allen on His New Book Crushing Chefs Dreams and Chopped s Lost Chihuahua newyork grubstreet com May 22 2012 Retrieved May 8 2013 Andy Dehnart September 21 2010 Chopped judge Amanda Freitag reveals judging secrets Reality Blurred Retrieved August 8 2015 The judges deliberations are incredibly long deliberations where none of us agree on anything We really all have to be on the same page and we really all feel strongly about that In other words decisions are unanimous Photo gallery of the Chopped All Stars Season 4 competitors Petty Kathleen December 2012 Ernest Servantes sanantoniomag com Retrieved May 8 2013 Chopped Grill Masters Heads to the Napa Valley for Season 3 Food Network Retrieved January 10 2019 Dickie George September 15 2015 Chopped judges let their hair down After Hours Zap2it Retrieved July 6 2016 Cooper Matt July 2016 TV This Week July 3 9 Independence Day specials and more Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 6 2016 Celebrities Enter the Chopped Kitchen for Charity in the All New Star Power Tournament Chefs Must Have the Sweet Touch in New Tournament Chopped Sweets Showdown The Futon Critic September 5 2019 Beat Bobby Flay Episodes foodnetwork com Food Network Retrieved December 13 2014 Chopped Host Ted Allen Culinary Hall of Fame LLC Press release Centennial Colorado USA October 20 2012 Archived from the original on January 20 2013 Retrieved August 2 2017 Chopped Canada 2014 Retrieved January 2 2014 Chopped South Africa Scripps Networks International UK Limited 2014 Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 Chopped تحدي الطبخ 2021 Retrieved June 27 2021 External links EditOfficial website Chopped at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chopped TV series amp oldid 1146195225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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