Chopped

Season 14

TV-G
Chopped challenges four promising chefs to turn a selection of everyday ingredients into an extraordinary three-course meal. In each episode, four chefs compete. The show is divided into three rounds; in each round, the chefs are given a basket with four unrelated ingredients, and the dish each competitor prepares must contain all of these ingredients.

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13 Episodes

  • Leftovers Overload
    E1
    Leftovers OverloadIn this special episode, all the baskets are full of leftover foods, and the four competitors demonstrate some tricks and recipes you might want to try at home. In the first round, one chef makes a very daring soup using pieces of a sub sandwich, and the judges do not know whether to be impressed or frightened. Then in the entree round, two competitors think of a similar idea, and the other chef tries to make the argument that creativity with the leftover rib-eye steak is higher in his alternative concept. And the two finalists endeavor to create fresh, fun desserts from flat soda, mushy bananas and a melting sundae.
  • Chopped Champions: Part 1
    E2
    Chopped Champions: Part 1Part 1 of 5. The fourth champions tournament begins, when four previous winners return and compete for a chance at a $50,000 grand prize. Mystery-basket ingredients include haggis, sweet dough and unripe plantains.
  • Chopped Champions: Part 2
    E3
    Chopped Champions: Part 2Part 2 of 5. The fourth champions tournament continues with four returning chefs having to create appetizers that combine a seafood delicacy with a traditional holiday food. Later, entrees are prepared using peanut butter, jelly and squab.
  • Chopped Champions: Part 3
    E4
    Chopped Champions: Part 3Part 3 of 5. Four past winners return and compete for a chance at a $50,000 grand prize. They must use eel in their appetizers; frog legs and gin in their entrees; and Araucana eggs and coconut macaroons in their desserts.
  • Chopped Champions: Part 4
    E5
    Chopped Champions: Part 4Four chefs vie for the last remaining place in the $50,000 Chopped Champions contest. Appetizer: sour apple martini mix. Entree: an imposing cut of meat and a sweet wine. Dessert: two very different treats made from corn nut and Marashino cherry desserts.
  • Chopped Champions: Finale
    E6
    Chopped Champions: FinaleIn the grand finale of the Chopped Champions tournament, four two-time winners stride into the kitchen with their eyes on the big prize: $50,000! Some fresh surprises and a baked good challenge the champs in the first round. Then after saying goodbye to the first chef, the competition takes a slimy turn with sea snails in the basket.
  • Just For The Halibut
    E7
    Just For The HalibutThe chefs hope the basket ingredients speak to them and inspire them to create some delicious appetizers from smoked beef tongue and garbanzo beans. Then the competitors have a heck of a time making halibut work with aquavit in their entree dishes. And the judges are eager to see what the last two chefs can do with banana chips and almond butter in the dessert round.
  • Redemption Intention
    E8
    Redemption IntentionBack for the victory! Four Chopped runners-up courageously return to the competition, intent on redeeming their previous defeats. Will a pre-cooked protein and a slimy sea creature in the first basket throw anybody off their game? The chefs who make it to the entree round cannot duck a very difficult basket, featuring poultry tongue and pineapple. Read more at: http://www.foodnetwork.com/chopped/redemption-intention/index.
  • Chopped All-Stars: Food Network vs. Cooking Channel
    E9
    Chopped All-Stars: Food Network vs. Cooking ChannelThe holiday season is celebrated throughout the competition, beginning with an appetizer round that includes spiral ham and Italian cookies. Later, entrées are created using Santa Claus melons; and desserts are made with eggnog and Hanukkan gelt.
  • Chopped All-Stars: Mega Chefs
    E10
    Chopped All-Stars: Mega ChefsIn this second fight of the All-Stars $50,000 tournament, contenders with considerable competitive prowess take each other on in the Chopped Kitchen. The judges are eager to see what the chefs can do with sea bass and cream soda in the first round. Then in the entree round, the competitors must get their tails in gear to make oxtail and labaneh into delicious dishes. And it is no piece of cake for the finalists, figuring out how to transform a classic snack cake into an elegant dessert.
  • Chopped All-Stars: Judges
    E11
    Chopped All-Stars: JudgesWhat will happen when the tables are turned and four friends and colleagues compete in the Chopped Kitchen? In the first round, the judges-turned-competitors must crack the code of the basket after cracking open diver scallops. Then in the entree round, can the chefs make a beautiful bird fly with canned pizza sauce? And with bragging rights and a shot at making it to the $50,000 finale on the line, the last two chefs bravely tackle the dessert basket.
  • Chopped All-Stars: Celebrities
    E12
    Chopped All-Stars: CelebritiesFour celebrities with different backgrounds, and a shared love of cooking, charge into the Chopped Kitchen. Plain vanilla is something that none of the competitors can relate to, but can they skillfully use vanilla cupcakes to create appetizers as one-of-a-kind as they are? Then something crispy and something jiggly make the main course a study in contrasts. And when two entertaining cooks proceed to the final round, they put on a performance with circus peanuts and curry powder.
  • Chopped All-Stars: Finale!
    E13
    Chopped All-Stars: Finale!our returning All-Stars champs compete for $50,000 for charitable causes that are very meaningful to them. Two of the surprises in the first basket are a super salty veggie and a super fresh seafood item. Then cheddar-filled pretzels help make it a fun-filled entree round. And the judges cannot wait to taste a couple of creative desserts made from freeze dried grapes and marcona almonds.
  • Ted AllenSelf - Host
  • Michael PearlmanDirector
  • Linda LeaExecutive Producer
  • Amy StanfordProducer
  • Noah OdabashianProducer
  • Nassdja ValentinProducer
  • Janet PirchioProducer
  • Sarah DouglassProducer
  • Beth PaholakProducer
  • Kate KennyProducer
  • Laurie BennerProducer
  • Evald RidoreEditor
  • Jonathan SouleEditor
  • Amanda Durett CerconeEditor
  • Erik KleinEditor
  • Matt HollywoodEditor
  • Brad YankusEditor
  • Jimmy DrakuliasOnline Editor
  • Axuve EspinosaEditor
  • Michael WeiEditor

 

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