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Cutthroat Kitchen

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"Cutthroat Kitchen" isn't a typical cooking competition. A player, in addition to being a good chef, must be able to outwit and, at times, sabotage opponents to win. Each episode features four people vying in three rounds to win up to $25,000 cash. At the beginning, $100,000 is split evenly among the players to spend however they wish during the game. The chefs spend the money at auctions to get things that could help them -- like buying exclusive use of salt -- or hinder their opponents -- like prohibiting them from tasting a recipe in progress. Each round eliminates one chef, until there is a winner. Although the competitors want to make purchases at auction to improve the chances of winning, they don't want to spend too much; the amount remaining in the winner's bank determines the ultimate prize. Some special tournaments -- usually seasonally themed -- stretch across multiple episodes and offer higher amounts of money. Alton Brown hosts.
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Cutthroat Kitchen

Seasons

Season 1 2013 Details Season 2 2013 Details Season 3 2014 Details Season 4 2014 Details Season 5 2014 Details Season 6 2014 Details Season 7 2015 Details Season 8 2015 Details Season 9 2015 Details Season 10 2015 Details Season 11 2015 Details Season 12 2016 Details Season 13 2016 Details Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge 2016 Details Season 15 2019 Details

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Series Info

Synopsis "Cutthroat Kitchen" isn't a typical cooking competition. A player, in addition to being a good chef, must be able to outwit and, at times, sabotage opponents to win. Each episode features four people vying in three rounds to win up to $25,000 cash. At the beginning, $100,000 is split evenly among the players to spend however they wish during the game. The chefs spend the money at auctions to get things that could help them -- like buying exclusive use of salt -- or hinder their opponents -- like prohibiting them from tasting a recipe in progress. Each round eliminates one chef, until there is a winner. Although the competitors want to make purchases at auction to improve the chances of winning, they don't want to spend too much; the amount remaining in the winner's bank determines the ultimate prize. Some special tournaments -- usually seasonally themed -- stretch across multiple episodes and offer higher amounts of money. Alton Brown hosts.
Director
Steve Hryniewicz
Executive Producer
Shauna Minoprio, Melissa Stokes
Screenwriter
Tom Crehan
Network
Food Network
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Reality, Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 11, 2013