Cutthroat Kitchen#Superstar Sabotage Tournament

{{Short description|American television series}}

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Cutthroat Kitchen is an American cooking show hosted by Alton Brown that aired on the Food Network from August 11, 2013 to July 19, 2017. It features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination cooking competition. The contestants face auctions in which they can purchase opportunities to sabotage one another. Each chef is given $25,000 at the start of the show; the person left standing keeps whatever money they have not spent in the auctions. The show ended on its 15th season in July 2017.{{cite web|title=Cutthroat Kitchen Episodes|url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/cutthroat-kitchen/episodes.html|publisher=Food Network|access-date=March 11, 2018}} The series shares some basic elements with other four-chef, three-round elimination-style competitions on Food Network including Chopped and Guy's Grocery Games. Numerous Cutthroat Kitchen contestants have competed on these shows.

Format

Each episode features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination contest. Brown gives each chef $25,000 cash before the first round; for insurance reasons, prop money is used instead of actual currency.{{cite web|title=Alton Brown on Twitter|url=https://twitter.com/altonbrown/status/595047001940750337|work=Twitter}} The chefs each have their own stations to prepare and cook food, and the kitchen includes a wide range of other tools and equipment as well as a pantry stocked with ingredients.

In each round, the chefs are assigned a dish to create. Although most dishes are specific, such as macaroni and cheese, French toast, or fish and chips, Brown occasionally issues a broader challenge such as British pub food or a skillet breakfast. Other than in the first season, and a handful of later episodes, the first two rounds typically feature savory dishes and the third features a dessert. After the dish is announced, the chefs have one minute to collect all of the ingredients they need from the pantry in one trip, using metal hand-held shopping baskets. When the time runs out, Brown shuts the pantry doors and confiscates one ingredient from any chefs who are still inside before letting them leave.

In each of the first two rounds, Brown follows the shopping time by auctioning off a series of items that the chefs can use to sabotage one another. Sabotage types include equipment/ingredient changes, restrictions on movement freedom, and loss of cooking time. Sabotages are often loosely themed around the assigned dish, such as being required to follow a maze of velvet ropes in order to move between prep and cook stations while making red velvet cake. The highest bidder pays for the item out of their remaining funds, and if necessary, decides which opponent(s) will face the sabotage.{{cite web|title=Food Network: Cutthroat Kitchen|url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/cutthroat-kitchen/index.html?vty=/ck|publisher=Food Network|access-date=8 August 2013}}{{cite web|title=No-Mercy Culinary Antics to Take Over Alton Brown's Cutthroat Kitchen|url=http://blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2013/07/alton-browns-cutthroat-kitchen/|publisher=Food Network Via FN Dish Blog|access-date=10 August 2013}} The auctions are followed by the chefs preparing and plating their dishes within a set length of time, most commonly 30 minutes. Brown occasionally offers additional auctions during the cooking time. In the final round, the two remaining chefs begin cooking immediately after shopping for their ingredients, and the auctions take place while they are working. As each round progresses, Brown offers comments (delivered as a piece to camera) on the chefs' cooking methods and strategies to compensate for the sabotages. On occasion, Brown holds an auction before the chefs enter the pantry, offering a sabotage that can be used to hinder a chef's ability to move or carry ingredients.

Once the cooking time has expired, all visible indication of the sabotages is removed from the set and a judge is brought into the kitchen to evaluate the dishes. In order to ensure an unbiased opinion, the judge is sequestered in an isolation room during each round and is not told about any of the sabotages that were in effect. Each dish is judged solely on three criteria: taste, presentation, and representation of the original dish assigned. The chefs are given a chance to describe and explain their dish and choices. They may not complain in general or disclose any sabotages they faced, but they may try to explain (truthfully or otherwise) the cooking choices they made or were forced to make.

The chef whose dish is judged the least satisfactory is eliminated from the game and forfeits all of their remaining money. After the final round, the surviving chef keeps whatever money they have not spent on auction items. Two episodes have ended in a tie, with both chefs keeping their remaining money.

Judges

Jet Tila, Simon Majumdar, and Antonia Lofaso served as regular judges throughout the show. In 2016, Richard Blais became a regular judge as well, starting with the Season 12 episode "The Breakfast and the Furious." With the exception of "Judging Judges" and "Valentine's Day Massacre" (see below), each episode features only one judge who evaluates the dishes in every round. The contestants do not learn the judge's identity until they enter the kitchen at the end of the first round, and the judge is not told in advance about any of the assigned dishes.

In the Season 3 episode "Judging Judges," Lofaso, Tila, Majumdar and former guest judge Geoffrey Zakarian competed against each other with their winnings going to a charity of their choice. Lofaso won the competition with $22,000 remaining, but her charity received the full $25,000; the other three chefs each received $5,000 for their charities.

Guest judges have appeared in some episodes, as shown below.

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! Guest Judge

! Episode

Giada De Laurentiis

| "The Yolk's on You" (Season 2)

Geoffrey Zakarian

| "Well, Hot Clam!" (Season 3)

Jaime Martin del Campo and
Ramiro Arvizu

| "Judging Judges" (Season 3), round 1

Daniel Holzman

| "Judging Judges" (Season 3), round 2

rowspan="2" |Sherry Yard

| "Judging Judges" (Season 3), round 3

"You Dim Some, You Lose Some" (Season 13)
Valerie Bertinelli

| "Who Tarted?" (Season 6)

3

| rowspan="3" |Anne Burrell

| "Whatchoo Taco-ing About, Alton?" (Season 7)

"He's Just a Po' Boy" (Season 13)
"Tournament of Terror: Finale" (Season 14)
rowspan="2"|Susan Feniger

| "Tikka Me Alton" (Season 8)

"A River Runs Canoe It" (Season 10)
Cat Cora

| "All in a Day's Jerk" (Season 8)

David Alan Grier

| "Taco Dirty to Me" (Season 9)

Ted Allen

| "When Cherry Met Salad" (Season 11)

William Shatner

| "The One With William Shatner" (Season 12)

Monti Carlo

| "Shot Through the Tart" (Season 12)

Marc Summers

| "Time Warp Tournament Grand Finale: 1990s" (Season 13)

Eric Greenspan

| "Gettin' Judgey with It" (Season 13)

Chad Johnson

| "Fry-Day Night Bites" (Season 14)

Ali Tila (co-judged with Jet Tila)

| "Valentine's Day Massacre" (Season 14)

Clay Walker

| "The Good, the Hash, and the Ugly" (Season 15)

Donal Skehan

| "Do You Really Wonton Hurt Me?" (Season 15)

Duff Goldman

| "Fast Times at Cutthroat High" (Season 15)

Tournaments

=Superstar Sabotage Tournament=

In October 2014, a special five-part celebrity tournament subtitled "Superstar Sabotage" began airing. The contestants competed on behalf of their favorite charities for a potential top prize of $75,000.{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/04/food-network-adds-valerie-bertinelli-project-to-daytime-lineup-718176/|title=Food Network Adds Valerie Bertinelli Project To Daytime Lineup|author=The Deadline Team|work=Deadline|date=22 April 2014 }} Four preliminary heats were held, with four chefs participating in each heat. The winners received their unspent money as charity donations and advanced to the finals, where they were given an initial stake of $50,000. All chefs eliminated in the preliminary heats received $2,500 for their charities.

A second Superstar Sabotage tournament premiered in November 2015.

2014 contestants

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! Heat/episode

! Contestants

rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Heat One

|Michael Psilakis

Jeff Mauro
Susan Feniger
Aarti Sequeira
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Heat Two

|Nadia Giosia

Justin Warner
Marcel Vigneron
Brian Malarkey
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Heat Three

| Anne Burrell

Eric Greenspan
Damaris Phillips
Johnny Iuzzini
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Heat Four

|Fabio Viviani

Alex Guarnaschelli
Melissa d'Arabian
Elizabeth Falkner
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2015 contestants

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! Heat/episode

! Contestants

rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Knife, Knife Baby

| Richard Blais

Cat Cora
Aarti Sequeira
Melissa d'Arabian
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: All About the Bouillabaisse

| Justin Warner

Eric Greenspan
Kelsey Nixon
Josh Elkin
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Deep Pu Pu

| Fabio Viviani

Claire Robinson
Rocco DiSpirito
Duff Goldman
rowspan="4"|Superstar Sabotage: Burrito the Line

|Alex Guarnaschelli

Bobby Deen
Marcel Vigneron
Sherry Yard
3

=Evilicious Tournament=

From April 19 to May 17, 2015, Cutthroat Kitchen aired a five-part "Evilicious" Tournament featuring 16 of the show's most memorable contestants. Similar to Superstar Sabotage, this tournament consisted of four preliminary heats, with the winners keeping their unspent money and advancing to the final round for a chance to win up to $50,000 more.

Contestants

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! Heat/episode !! Contestants !! Original episodes

rowspan="4"| Evilicious: Canoe Jack City

| Robert Burmeister

Season 2: Foul Play
Matthew GrunwaldSeason 3: Tso Good
Morgan BonazzolaSeason 4: I Can't Believe It's Not Udder
Tom LinSeason 4: Welcome to the Jungle
rowspan="4"| Evilicious: Frying First Class

| Kori Sutton

Season 1: Steak Out
Leelee WigintonSeason 2: Wham, Clam, Thank You, Ma'am
Sammy MonsourSeason 3: The Rice Stuff
Jason FebresSeason 3: Ladel-ayheehoo
rowspan="4"| Evilicious: 20,000 Leagues Under the Prep Table

| Tommy Stevens

Season 3: Hawai'i 5-Oh No!
Frances Tariga-WeshnakSeason 3: Hakuna Frittata
Jernard WellsSeason 4: Anything but a Cake Walk
Alexis HernandezSeason 5: Crabs of Steel
rowspan="4"| Evilicious: Moo-in' On Up

| Aaron Crumbaugh

Season 4: Chili'd to the Bone
Yaku Moton-SpruillSeason 6: The Supper Bowl
Carlos AnthonySeason 7: Gno-cchi to Victory
Tregaye FraserSeason 7: Whisk-ey Business

=Camp Cutthroat=

From August 12 to September 9, 2015, Cutthroat Kitchen aired a five-episode Camp Cutthroat tournament, which Variety described as Brown "invit[ing] the most elite Cutthroat Kitchen alumni to a secret location deep in the wilderness for an extreme culinary throw down."{{Cite web|title = Rachael Ray, Bobby Flay, Guy Fieri Return In New Food Network Series|url = https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/rachael-ray-bobby-flay-guy-fieri-food-network-1201477144/|access-date = 2015-07-27|first = Brian|last = Steinberg| date=22 April 2015 }} These episodes were filmed in Santa Clarita, California, at the same movie ranch site as the 2014 FOX reality series Utopia.{{cite web|url=http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/utopia-filming-location/view/google/|title=Utopia filming location|work=Virtual Globetrotting|date=12 September 2014 }}

Instead of the usual 16 contestants for a tournament, only 12 participated in the 2015 tournament. This meant that each preliminary round featured only three contestants and two rounds. The finale had the usual four contestants and three rounds. Due to there being fewer contestants in the preliminaries, there was potential for more than one mid-round sabotage in the first round in each of the heats. The second and final round of each of the heats also had the contestants bid on auctions before they began cooking their dishes. This was the first such occurrence in the history of Cutthroat Kitchen.

2015 contestants

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! Heat/episode !! Contestants !! Original episodes

rowspan="3"| Camp Cutthroat: Porks and Rec

| Emmanuel Delcour

Season 2: Pressed or Steamed
Ruddy BelloSeason 4: I Like My Peppers Pulverized
Monterey SalkaSeason 7: Great Egg-Scape
rowspan="3"| Camp Cutthroat: Wet, Hot, American Sabotage

| Candice Wilson

Season 4: I Can't Believe It's Not Udder
Jack TaylorSeason 7: Whatchoo Taco'ing About, Alton?
Robyn Almodovar{{efn|name=Almodovar|Almodovar's preliminary heat aired before her original episode did}}Season 9: The Truck Stops Here
rowspan="3"| Camp Cutthroat: Rock Wall Me, Amadeus

| Jessica Entzel

Season 2: Melts in Your Pot, Not in Your Hand
Hop PhanSeason 5: S'Mortal Combat
Clay CarnesSeason 7: Great Egg-Scape
rowspan="3"| Camp Cutthroat: If It Bleeds, We Can Skillet

| Emily Ellyn

Season 7: Whatchoo Taco'ing About, Alton?
Trevor BallSeason 7: Great Egg-Scape
DeMarco EllisSeason 8: Tikka Me Alton

{{Notelist}}

A second Camp Cutthroat Tournament, titled Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge began airing August 2016.{{cite web|title=Alton Brown on Twitter|url=https://twitter.com/altonbrown/status/737617764073021440|access-date=18 January 2017|website=Twitter|publisher=Twitter}} The 2016 Tournament brought back 16 contestants and was filmed in Big Bear, California.{{cite web|url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/cutthroat-kitchen/specials/camp-cutthroat-2-altons-revenge-heat-one-axe-to-grind.html|title=Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge: Heat One, Axe to Grind : Cutthroat Kitchen : Food Network|access-date=18 January 2017}} No auctions were held in the last round of the finale. Instead, both chefs were subjected to conditions of simulated warfare, collecting ingredients and prepping/cooking under a bombardment of water balloons.

2016 contestants

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! Heat/episode !! Contestants !! Original episodes

rowspan="4"| Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge:
Heat One, Axe to Grind

| Willie Box

Season 11: A Dingo Ate My Dutch Baby
Vincent Purcellrowspan="2"| Season 12: The Breakfast and the Furious
Kate Von Schledorn
Rue RusikeSeason 12: Shot Through the Tart
rowspan="4"| Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge:
Heat Two, Big Foot Loose

| Mike Minor

Season 12: My So-Called Trifle
Razia "Raz" SabourSeason 12: Duck L'Orange Is the New Black Coffee
Terry MatthewsSeason 12: License to Grill
Greg AkahoshiSeason 13: The Upper Crustacean
rowspan="4"| Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge:
Heat Three, We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat

| Ulka Mohanty

Season 1: Vive le Sabotage
Aaron Crumbaugh{{efn|Third separate appearance on Cutthroat Kitchen}}{{efn|Contestant in the Evilicious Tournament}}Season 4: Chili'd to the Bone
Daniel AngererSeason 7: Lamb-a Dama Ding Dong
Sidney BlackwellSeason 10: I'm Thanksgiving Up
rowspan="4"| Camp Cutthroat 2: Alton's Revenge:
Heat Four, How To Get Away With Burger

| Michael Gabriel

Season 12: My So-Called Trifle
Kenneth ThornhillSeason 12: Duck L'Orange Is the New Black Coffee
Niko ScimoneSeason 12: Frankly Alton, I Don't Give a Clam
Emilia CirkerSeason 13: The Tong and Short of It

{{Notelist}}

=Time Warp Tournament=

In June 2016, a special "Time Warp" Tournament aired. All 16 returning contestants were the winners of their original episodes. Each of the four heats and the finale featured dishes and sabotages from different decades, from the 1950s-80s in the four heats until the 1990s in the finale. This is the first tournament where the chefs in the finale were given the standard $25,000 to start. In all previous tournaments the chefs in the finale started with $50,000.

Contestants

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! Heat/episode !! Contestants !! Original episodes

rowspan="4"| Time Warp Tournament: 1950s

| Chris Gentile

Season 2: Duck, Duck, Gnocchi
Dwayne IngrahamSeason 6: Alton and the Chocolate Factory
Jess Roy{{efn|name=third|Third separate appearance on Cutthroat Kitchen}}{{efn|Also competed in the Holiday special "Holi-Dazed and Confused"}}Season 8: Molasses Mo' Problems
Guilherme BarretoSeason 10: Actions Speak Chowder Than Words
rowspan="4"| Time Warp Tournament: 1960s

| Perry Pollaci

Season 3: Life's a Mystery... Meat
DeMarco Ellis{{efn|name=third}}{{efn|name=camp|Contestant in the 2015 Camp Cutthroat tournament}}Season 8: Tikka Me Alton
Nancy ManloveSeason 9: Grandma-tage
Joe RegoSeason 11: Cacciatore by His Toe
rowspan="4"| Time Warp Tournament: 1970s

| Chris Mortenson

Season 1: Un-Holy Trinity
Clay Carnes{{efn|name=third}}{{efn|name=camp}}Season 7: Great Egg-Scape
Adia BensonSeason 9: Sabootage 2: Electric Boo-Galoo
Martha EsquivelSeason 11: Hit Me With Your Best Pho
rowspan="4"| Time Warp Tournament: 1980s

| Won Kim

Season 6: Who Tarted?
Craig JonesSeason 8: Carne Diem
Guy ClarkSeason 8: All in a Day's Jerk
Elizabeth SolheimSeason 10: Fajita the Moment

{{Notelist}}

=Tournament of Terror=

On September 28, 2016 a Halloween themed tournament, titled Tournament of Terror began airing. It brought back 16 previous contestants for a chance to win up to $50,000. The tournament concluded on October 30, 2016.

Contestants

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! Heat/episode !! Contestants !! Original episodes

rowspan="4"| Tournament of Terror: Heat One

| Janet Ross

Season 3: Chain of Tools
Rouha SadighiSeason 7: Live and Let Diner
Irvin Williams Jr.Season 9: We Came, We See-Sawed, We Conquered
Trevor McGrathSeason 13: Superhero Sabotage: The Age of Alton
rowspan="4"| Tournament of Terror: Heat Two

| Ian Russell

Season 4: When in Rome, Cook On A Scooter
Paul FriedmanSeason 8: Carne Diem
Natalie BeckSeason 8: My Kitchen for a Horse
Josephine ProulSeason 13: The Upper Crustacean
rowspan="4"| Tournament of Terror: Heat Three

| Ulfet Ralph

Season 9: We Came, We See-Sawed, We Conquered
Michael JenkinsSeason 10: A River Runs Canoe It
Christian BrownSeason 11: Get Rich or Die Frying
Jenny GoycocheaSeason 13: You Dim Some, You Lose Some
rowspan="4"| Tournament of Terror: Heat Four

| Osvaldo "Oz" Blackaller

Season 5: Tos-ta-da
Johnny MessinaSeason 6: Thanks, but No Thanksgiving
Chase MeneelySeason 12: To Kale a Mockingbird
Tiffany Nelson-ErmonSeason 12: The Mother of All Episodes

Webisodes

Two companion series are available on the Food Network website. In Alton's After-Show, Brown meets with the judge from a particular episode and reveals the sabotages that were in effect during each round of the competition. The two discuss methods by which the chefs could have adjusted their recipes to compensate for these disadvantages. Testing the Sabotages features food stylists' efforts to create assigned dishes while complying with restrictions on ingredients and equipment.

Production

On April 23, 2013, Food Network announced Cutthroat Kitchen as part of a package of new series to be presented on Food Network.{{cite web|title=Food Network Announces New Series for 2013|url=http://www.foodnetworkgossip.com/2013/04/food-network-announces-new-series-for.html#.UgMfpW2Yddx|publisher=Food Network Gossip|access-date=8 August 2013}}{{cite web|title=Cutthroat Kitchen To Premiere August 11th|url=http://www.foodnetworkgossip.com/2013/07/cutthroat-kitchen-to-premiere-august.html#.UgMc922Yddw|publisher=Food Network Gossip|access-date=8 August 2013}}

Episodes

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History

The episode "My So-Called Trifle" (season 12 episode 3, aired on March 13, 2016) included the show's only instance of an elimination due to injury; a chef cut off the tip of her own finger in the first round and was unable to continue. The three remaining chefs advanced to the second round, and the one whose first-round dish was judged the best had their funds restored to the original $25,000. This episode set records for both the highest total spent by one chef ($35,300) and the lowest amount won ($300).{{cite episode |series= Cutthroat Kitchen |airdate= 13 March 2016 |title= My So-Called Trifle |season= 12 |number= 3 |network= Food Network }}

Alton Brown announced a hiatus in the fall of 2016, in order to work on new projects. However on July 9, 2018, he announced on Twitter, while responding to a fan, that the show was cancelled.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ajc.com/blog/radiotvtalk/alton-brown-cutthroat-kitchen-officially-over/H7dJ2YJIzErLAoDxcURhIM/|title=Alton Brown's "Cutthroat Kitchen" is officially over|last=Ho|first=Rodney|website=ajc|language=en|access-date=2019-07-04}}

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