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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 |
ONLINE |
ON
DEMAND |
FACEBOOK
@Cutthroat-Kitchen |
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The Supper Bowl
January 25 |
Time to hit the field at
Alton Brown’s International House of SabotageTM with
Yoku, Kevin, Luigi and Jenny, receiving $25,000 apiece
on this Sunday before the the “Big Game That’s a Brand
Name, Not an Adjective.”
Let’s start with some sliders for the kickoff. Luigi
pays $2,700 to make Yoku and Jenny wear tailgates as
prep tables, and Yoku decides Kevin needs the classic
Cutthroat Kitchen “slider” grill for $2,300 to cook
upon. In the mid-round bidding, Kevin feels that Yoku
needs to hold a football for the rest of the round at a
mere $1,000. With all the cooking chaos done, Antonia
Lofasca enters from the hermetically sealed porch of
Funk and Wagnall's Mayonnaise Jar cleverly disguised as
an referee’s locker room. Luigi is singled out and gets
disqualified for a unnecessary roughness on the taste
buds, and returns $22,300. Looks like he’s going back to
visit Mario.
Now we check the tote board, with Jenny holding down her
original $25,000 stake, Kevin holding onto $24,000 and
Yoku with 22,700. Chicken wings are on the menu for the
second dish, and Jenny feels not so sorry to let Yoku
and Kevin prep and cook on a set of bleachers and take
their groceries and use the stuff all over the stands to
cook for $10,300, but Yoku decides to mix in a beer
helmet for the house minimum of $500. When all is said
and done, Jenny was yanked from her starting quarterback
position by Antonia, bringing back $14,700.
That means Kevin, with $24,000 and Yoku, with $22,200
will compete for the championship by baking brownies.
And Kevin goes on a shopping spree, making Yoku mix and
bake his brownies in paper bags for $8,000 and wear
brown knee pads for $500. So Yoku, still with $22,200
and Kevin, now holding $15,500 await the final review
from Anotnia’s replay booth. and Kevin was the chosen
one doing a touchdown victory dance.
Season Seven kicks off one hour next week with a special
guest judge. Find out who it is.
To see this episode in its entirety, go
to
foodnetwork.com/cutthroatkitchen.
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