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Season 4 – Chopped Junior

2016 Special Interest Reality List
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Coming up with ideas for dishes using the mystery ingredients provided on "Chopped" can be difficult for adult chefs with years of experience, so imagine how difficult it is for young chefs on "Chopped Junior." In this version of the long-running franchise, children are tasked with making something out of mystery-basket ingredients that don't seem to go together. The usual "Chopped" judges are joined by celebrity guest judges to determine which kids advance after each round. The winning cook earns the same $10,000 prize that adults win on the main show. If things get a little too intense for the youngsters, host Ted Allen is there to comfort them and encourage them to keep going. Read More Read Less
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Episode 1 Aired Aug 9, 2016 Cup of Glee A three and a half-pound peanut butter cup and a too-hot griddle create problems; an enviable cut of pork and a strong-flavored candy are two of the gifts in the entree basket; the final round showcases a gooey skillet of pink sweetness. Details Episode 2 Aired Aug 16, 2016 Nest Test The competitors find a birds' nest in the first basket; in the entree round, the chefs learn a new word for a specific type of chicken and must hustle to get it cooked through; killer kiwi desserts. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 23, 2016 Nugget? Fuhgettaboutit! Chicken nuggets are found in the appetizer basket; delicate bay scallops may prove to be a challenging ingredient in the entree basket; the dessert round, features a hybrid fruit and some Mesozoic candies. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 27, 2016 Donut Sweat It Junior chefs find an everything donut and a pickled pork product in the appetizer basket; chefs find venison in the entree round; chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and David Guas and NFL player DeMarcus Ware decide who will bring home the prize. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 1, 2016 Bug Bites Creepy-crawly kabobs pose a challenge for the junior chefs; cooks are happy with fish fillets and a colorful cereal; chefs must get creative with little sprinkles and a giant egg; David Arquette, Jake Smollett and chef Scott Conant judge. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 15, 2016 Thanks Kidding Pumpkin pie is one of the mystery ingredients for the appetizer round; traditional Thanksgiving flavors minus the turkey in the entree round; cupcakes are at the center of the final basket; Alex Guarnaschelli, Sandra Lee and Laura Vitale judge. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 29, 2016 Fries Wise The kids must use ground beef and curly fries as appetizer ingredients; seafood for the second basket; a stuffed cookie cup for dessert; YouTube personality Justine iJustine Ezarik, food writer Alison Roman and chef Marcus Samuelsson serve as judges. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 6, 2016 Yay Holidays! The junior chefs must make a holiday meal for the judges: chefs Sandra Lee, Marc Murphy and Christian Petroni; duck and veggie appetizers; stockings and wreaths made from common foods; whimsical and sugary desserts. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 20, 2016 Got Elk? Chefs Aaron Sanchez and Jet Tila and comedian Iliza Shlesinger judge; a cheesy sandwich in the appetizer basket; a root vegetable and a sweet Latin treat for the entree basket; watermelon dessert for the final basket. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 27, 2016 Hot Potato, Not Potato Four kids compete to impress judges Lazarus Lynch, Marc Murphy and actor James Maslow; ground beef and chocolate for round one; a misleading ingredient that looks like a giant baked potato in the entree round; a red, white and blue snack for dessert. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 3, 2017 Lemon Meringue Why? Radio host Angie Martinez, actress Chelsea Peretti and chef Geoffrey Zakarian judge the competitors' appetizers made with wildfire lettuce and fluke; lemon meringue pie used for the entree round; baking and ice cream in the dessert round. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 10, 2017 Pinwheel Meals Bok choy and bacon in the appetizer round; an old-fashioned pinwheel protein for the entree round; cottage cheese for dessert; actress Maia Mitchell and chefs Marc Murphy and Luke Thomas act as judges. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 17, 2017 Chia Frets The junior chefs must create dishes with lamb; creamy soup and pretty pasta in the entree basket; gray chia pudding in the dessert basket; chef Amanda Freitag, actor David Alan Grier and TV host Brandi Milloy judge. Details

Season Info

Director
Michael Pearlman
Creator
Linda Lea
Executive Producer
Heidi Cayn Friedman, Linda Lea
Network
Food Network
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Special Interest, Reality
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 9, 2016