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Cutthroat Kitchen
Season 6
Food 10p ET Sundays

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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
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Thanks, But No Thanksgiving
November 16
It’s autumn at Alton Brown’s International House of SabotageTM, and to celebrate Thanksgiving, we welcome Joe, Jake, Cindy and Johnny, as they are handed their $25,000 cornucopias.

For starters, how about an entire turkey dinner in just 30 minutes? Cindy forces the three guys forfeit all of their tools for a “Black Friday” sale of assorted stuff for $6,700. Johnny is forced to use canned food thanks tp Joe’s $8,100 bid, and Jake is forced to prep on Plymouth Rock for a cool $7,000 thanks to Johnny. Emerging from the hermetically sealed porch for Funk and Wagnall’s Mayonnaise Jar is Simon Majundar, and he decides that Johnny is odd one out taking away $18,000.

As we check the scoreboard, we see Jake with $25,000, Cindy with $19,300 and Joe with $18,900. Keeping with the theme, we’re having butternut squash soup. Cindy pays $8,100 to force Jake and Joe to cook back-to-back for the whole round, and them makes Jake use a hammer for $5,500 as his only tool, but Jake pays $8,600 to have Cindy mix and cook using a butter dish and nut shells. Welcome back, Simon and farewell Cindy and her $5,700.

One round left, and Joe leads aith $18,900 and Jake is behind with $16,400. For dessert, we’re having pecan pie. Jake makes Joe go to the leftovers for $9,800 and then Joe buys the right to force Jake wear a turkey suit for $500. So, with $16,400 on the line for Joe and Jake risking $6,600, Simon’s pick to win is Jake.

Tune in next Sunday. It’ll be a lulu as they say. Two sets of twins battle for the win.

To see this episode in its entirety, go to foodnetwork.com/cutthroatkitchen.