Cutthroat Kitchen

2013 • Food Network
4.7
896 reviews
TV-G
Rating
Eligible
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Season 10 episodes (13)

1 A River Runs Canoe It
10/18/15
Season-only
A chef gets sent up the river while making Mississippi mud pie.
2 Chowder Than Words
10/25/15
Season-only
One chef takes Manhattan ... clam chowder, that is.
3 Veni, Vidi, Ceviche
11/1/15
Season-only
Two chefs dive head first into a ceviche challenge.
4 Knife, Knife Baby
11/4/15
Season-only
Richard Blais, Cat Cora, Melissa d'Arabian and Aarti Sequeira play to win.
5 The Hunt for Bread October
11/8/15
Season-only
Four members of the Armed Services square off to make steak and eggs.
6 All About the Bouillabaisse
11/11/15
Season-only
Chefs Josh Elkin, Eric Greenspan, Kelsey Nixon and Justin Warner compete.
7 I'm Thanksgiving Up
11/15/15
Season-only
Chef competitors cook Thanksgiving dinner, Cutthroat Kitchen style.
8 Deep Pu Pu
11/18/15
Season-only
Rocco DiSpirito, Duff Goldman, Claire Robinson and Fabio Viviani compete.
9 Fajita the Moment
11/22/15
Season-only
Chefs face sabotages of hushpuppies and fajitas.
10 Burrito the Line
11/25/15
Season-only
Chefs Bobby Deen, Alex Guarnaschelli, Marcel Vigneron and Sherry Yard spar.
11 Call Me Big Papaya
11/29/15
Season-only
Chefs face sabotages of papaya salad, BBQ cheeseburgers and spice cake.
12 It's Raining Ramen
12/2/15
Season-only
The final four chefs return to battle in the Superstar Sabotage finale.
13 A Dingo Ate My Dutch Baby
12/6/15
Season-only
Chefs face sabotages of Dutch baby pancakes, bangers and mash, gingersnaps.

About this show

Just how far is a chef willing to go win a cooking competition? Cutthroat Kitchen hands four chefs $25,000 and the opportunity to spend that money on helping themselves or sabotaging their competitors: Ingredients will be thieved, utensils destroyed and valuable time on the clock lost when these chefs compete to cook delicious dishes while also having to out plot the competition. With Alton Brown as the devilish provocateur, nothing is out of bounds when money changes hands and we see just how far one chef will go to ensure they have the winning dish.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
896 reviews
James Cox
July 27, 2020
Its a show that glorifies being gay and frowns upon pointing out traditional family values. I can respect the want for diversity but it ruins a show when it feels forced. Its a cooking show, just cook, skip the politics and butt kissing to make it something appeal to people it might not. Being gay or straight doesn't make you a better cook. Being a specific race doesn't make you a better cook. Practice makes you a better cook. Its insulting to everyone not diverse, wake up!
3 people found this review helpful
Jarrod Davenport
February 24, 2015
Its a entertaining show. The show is about 4 competitors who bid on sabotages the host Alden Brown makes up. Alden Browns sabotages are nasty, mean, and seem impossible but before the show they test all the sabotages to see if there possible. Alden Brown gives them $20,000 to use throughout the show. BUT they must spend WISLEY because the winner walks out with ONLY the Monet they have REMAINING. There is one judge who judges on presentation, does it remind him of the meal they have to make, taste.
52 people found this review helpful
Trina H
September 20, 2016
By far, my favorite Food Network show. Since Paula Deen and Damaris are gone, this is the only show I watch, aside from the holiday competitions. Alton Brown is hilariously evil as he seeks new and dubious ways for competitors to sabotage each other. Start to finish, the show is full of cringe-worthy laughs and second hand embarrassment. You'll catch yourself shouting at the TV like it's a serious sport competition. Cutthroat Kitchen is by far the best cooking show on television.
19 people found this review helpful