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The most dangerous, most extreme cooking competition on
television is back for another course of sweets, savories, and
sabotage!
Recaps by James Craven, GSNN
Host |
Alton Brown |
Creator |
Michael Davies |
EP |
Shauna Minoprio
Julia Cassidy |
Packager |
Embassy Row Productions (a
Sony Pictures TV company) for Food Network |
Origins |
Burbank, CA |
Web |
foodnetwork.com/
cutthroatkitchen |
Airs |
10p ET Sun, Food |
Available |
HIGH
DEFINITION |
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DEMAND |
FACEBOOK
@Cutthroat-Kitchen |
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Tiki Torch-ure
January 11 |
Welcome back to Alton
Brown’s International House of SabotageTM and here to
get their $25,000 are Shubee, who once played football
for the Washington Football Team, Colin, King and Gina.
Starting off, let’s make some fish tacos. Shubee buys
the first ever commercial-placement product item in
Cutthroat Kitchen history, a Farmers’ Insurance Sabotage
Protection Policy for $8,500, used after Colin buys a
swap-out of salmon skins or sardines by Colin for
$6,600, instead giving King the skins and Gina the
sardines. Gina then returns the favor by forcing Colin
to use tiki torches for cooking for $5,800, and
mid-round, King will have to wear scuba flippers thanks
to Colin for $1,100 for the rest of the round. Enter
from the hermetically sealed front porch of Funk and
Wagnall’s mayonnaise jar is Antonia Lofaso, and
eliminates Gina, and her $19,200 goes away as well.
Before round two, let’s check the amounts. King holds
the lead with his original stash of $25,000 followed by
Colin with $17,300 and Shubee at $16,500. How about we
make a pasta salad this time around. King enters the
fray with a $5,000 win to make Shubee gather his water
to boil his pasta in from a mister, and then Colin makes
both Shubee and King gather their non-pasta products
from a leftover pot luck dinner for $7,400. Near the
end, in another mid-round bidding, Shubee makes Colin
use two pairs of tongs for the rest of the challenge for
$4,900. Antonia returns, and says Shubee doobie-gone,
along with $11,600.
And as the final round starts, with Hulk Hogan’s
favorite dessert, apple pie (strap match) to be made -
look it up on the YouTubes, kids - we see King having
$20,000 and Colin has $9,900. King buys uncored apples
for Colin - who lives in a apple orchard - for $9,000
and then purchases apple cores to replace his apples for
$8,600. Well, all that spending reduced King’s bank to
$2,400 and Colin still has $9,900 in his till. After
Atonia tastes the pies, she names our winner as King.
Plenty more next week, so join us for all the fun.
To see this episode in its entirety, go
to
foodnetwork.com/cutthroatkitchen.
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