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Cutthroat Kitchen
Season 6
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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
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Origins Burbank, CA
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The Cone Ranger
December 28
It’s the last visit in 2014 to Alton Brown’s International House of SabotageTM and getting their $25,000 this week are Kyle, Teddy, Damon and Anisha, but they all won’t be celebrating the entrance of 2015 unless they win.

Round one’s dish is a classic American Breakfast.  However, Damon didn’t get eggs, but he pays $3,500 to make Kyle and Teddy a tag-team, and make Anisha cook with a torch for $6,000.  In the mid-round bidding, who’ll be holding a stack of flapjacks on a spatula (and avoid fines of $500 per pancake as well?) Anisha buys it for Teddy for $7,000.  And emerging from the hermetically sealed porch of Funk and Wagnall's Mayonnaise Jar for the third consecutive week is judge Jet Tila.  And not sticking around for the second round is Anisha and her $18,000.

Well, we check the tote boards and see that Kyle and Teddy are tied with $25,000 and Damon trails with $15,500.  And we’re making pork chops and applesauce.  (JC Note: You know the drill about my quad bypass by now.)  Teddy goes on a shopping spree giving Damon a butcher paper prep table for $5,700 and then chops the poor chops of Kyle for $3,000 with an axe!  Jet comes back for the judging and eliminates Damon, returning $15,500

Time for the final with Kyle leading with $25,000 and $16,300 for Teddy.  And it’s an ice cream cone to close 2014, and Teddy buys both sabotages of making mix and cook in traffic cones and wearing a no scratching cone for Kyle for $500 apiece.  So, Kyle having all these things thrown at him still has the full bankroll of $25,000, not buying one sabotage whatsoever, while Teddy has $15,300, and Jet chooses the winner to be Kyle, winning the whole enchalada, a new Cutthroat Kitchen record (Geoff Edwards screaming impression) TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!

As a friend of mine once said “Looks like I’ll see you next year!”  Happy New Year and remember to have a safe New Year’s Eve, have your drinks spayed or neutered.
 

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