Cutthroat Kitchen

Cutthroat Kitchen - Season 0 Episode 10 Alton's After-Show - Respecting the Challenge Dish - S01E10

2019-09-22 60 minutes.
6.30 31 votes

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15 Season 15 Jun 07, 2017
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12 Season 12 Feb 28, 2016
11 Season 11 Dec 06, 2015
10 Season 10 Oct 11, 2015
9 Season 9 Aug 12, 2015
8 Season 8 May 24, 2015
7 Season 7 Feb 15, 2015
6 Season 6 Nov 16, 2014
5 Season 5 Sep 21, 2014
4 Season 4 Jun 22, 2014
3 Season 3 Mar 16, 2014
2 Season 2 Dec 15, 2013
1 Season 1 Aug 11, 2013
0 Season 0 Aug 11, 2013

Overview

Although the stipulations of almost every Cutthroat Kitchen sabotage force competitors to reimagine the classic versions of challenge dishes, chefs still should be able to serve plates that are at least reminiscent of the original concept. They may not be able to cook with every seemingly crucial ingredient or prepare plates in the most traditional style, but the final offerings ought to be valid interpretations of assigned dishes; for this week’s competitors, that meant burritos, pie and teriyaki bowls. “It has to come down to what the challenge is,” judge Jet Tila told Alton Brown on the latest installment of Alton’s After-Show. The competitor ousted in the Round 1 burrito challenge presented a deconstructed Vietnamese-style burrito that was, in fact, hardly a burrito at all, according to Jet. “I’m sorry, but it was a ridiculous play on a burrito,” Jet explained of the summer roll-inspired dish. He added, “If she took a few pieces of lettuce and actually made a tight, concise roll, at least I know you’re thinking burrito,” noting how the contestant could have improved. The same proved true in Round 3, when the eventual runner-up was forced to say goodbye, given that the sauce used in the offering strayed too far from the tried-and-true taste of teriyaki. “It was Sriracha, sweet chili sauce and a little bit of soy. That’s my guess because I know these flavors,” Jet told Alton. “That’s not teriyaki. When you think teriyaki, you want this kind of silky, sweet and salty, soy sauce-driven sauce.” Ultimately, what Jet called “fusion confusion” was enough to send home the final competitor. Read more at: http://blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2013/10/cutthroat-kitchen-altons-after-show-episode-10/?oc=linkback

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