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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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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.
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