Chopped

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  • TV-G
  • 2009
  • 61 Seasons
  • 7.4  (4,595)

Chopped is an American cooking competition television series aired on Food Network. The show premiered in 2007, just when cooking shows were starting to gain popularity. The series is hosted by Ted Allen, a cookbook author and food and wine connoisseur, who is also a well-known media personality.

The show is structured around the concept of a cooking competition that takes place between four chefs. Each chef has to prepare a three-course meal, consisting of an appetizer, entree, and dessert. The catch is that the chefs have to use a basket of mystery ingredients each round to create their dishes. These ingredients include unusual items like squid ink pasta, durian fruit and bison tenderloin to name a few examples, which they have to incorporate into their dish.

The contestants have 30 minutes to create the appetizer and dessert dishes and 60 minutes for the entree. They have access to a pantry and a limited set of ingredients provided to them. After they complete each round, the judges critically evaluate their creations, with one chef being eliminated at the end of every round until a winner is crowned.

The panel of judges, consisting of renowned chefs and food critics, brings their knowledge and expertise to every episode. They evaluate the dishes based on taste, creativity, presentation, and often on the mystery ingredient's utilization. The judges are known to be very critical and demanding, with high expectations from the contestants.

One aspect that sets Chopped apart from its counterparts is its fast-paced nature. The contestants have to work under extreme pressure, which, in turn, creates an adrenaline rush for them and the viewers alike. The show thrives on drama and tension, often using suspenseful music and tight camera shots to create an immersive, intense experience.

Chopped isn't all about the competition; it's also a learning experience for viewers. A large part of the show involves the chef's explaining their thought process as they develop and execute their dishes. The show provides an opportunity for food enthusiasts and aspiring chefs to learn about various cooking techniques, new ingredients and how to present them creatively.

Chopped has pushed the boundaries of conventional cooking shows by showcasing unique combinations of ingredients and innovative techniques. The show's influence can be seen in the way restaurant menus and recipes have evolved over the years, with chefs more frequently using creative pairings and unusual ingredients.

Chopped has become one of Food Network's most successful series, with over forty seasons, multiple spin-offs, and even a board game. The show's success can be attributed to its engaging format, talented contestants, and expert judges, and its conflict-driven nature. Chopped's popularity has become so widespread that it has even been featured in pop culture references, such as in an episode of Netflix's "Master of None."

In conclusion, Chopped is an exciting and entertaining cooking competition series that has set the standards for all cooking competition shows that followed. It has maintained its popularity over the years because of its high energy, engaging format, and relatability to food enthusiasts and aspiring chefs alike. The show has not only provided us with thrilling entertainment but also educated us on the creative uses of cooking techniques and varied ingredients in the culinary world.

Chopped is a series that ran for 61 seasons (835 episodes) between January 13, 2009 and on Food Network

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Seasons
Mizuna Matata
9. Mizuna Matata
March 5, 2025
Four chefs are eager to impress as they race to make appetizers with mizuna and a weird pizza, but first round jitters are a real problem. A deep-fried oddity is part of the challenge for the competitors in the second round. In the dessert round, both chefs get a little bit frazzled attempting to make marvelous last plates that include a breakfast indulgence.
Soul Food Showdown
8. Soul Food Showdown
February 25, 2025
Tasting the love in every bite is a given when four chefs battle to cook the best soul food meal in the Chopped kitchen! In the appetizer round, a classic mismatched pair is a nice -- already cooked! -- surprise in the basket. Something crunchy and something cheesy are two of the mandatory entrée basket ingredients, and the judges are suitably eager to savor soul food desserts made with fruit and cornbread.
Bacon Me Crazy
7. Bacon Me Crazy
February 18, 2025
Four wildly carnivorous cooks are thrilled to get a bacon theme for their competition, but can they do justice to one of their favorite foods? In the appetizer round, a bold breakfast sandwich joins Berkshire bacon in the basket. Whoever said "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" was not thinking of the bacon-forward apple creation in the entrée basket. Then, as the final round flies by, the chefs are not particularly concerned about how to include bacon in their desserts. The cruel clock, on the other hand, gives them plenty to worry about.
Thai Takedown!
6. Thai Takedown!
February 11, 2025
Four chefs aim to create dishes at the highest level as they cook Thai-inspired meals in the culinary tightrope act called Chopped. In the appetizer round, a mishap and a time management issue put the chefs' ability to finish their chicken feet plates in jeopardy. A colorful entrée basket includes some pretty purple dumplings. Then, in the dessert round, a competitor must juggle two simultaneous snafus. Will the last round of this Thai-inspired feast end in disaster?
Name Your Price: Grand Finale!
5. Name Your Price: Grand Finale!
February 4, 2025
Four champions enter the kitchen ready to name their price and fight for every edge as they try to repeat a win by defeating all others! In this high stakes finale, the chefs are given a larger sum of money to bid with, and the auction levels up as the items are revealed one at a time, so the champions have no idea how bad or good each sequential ingredient might be. In an extremely fierce first round, all of the ingredients that the chefs win at auction seem challenging in their own way, and the judges' expectations are sky-high for this group of exceptional chefs. Before the entrée round, one chef's heart seems set on winning the alligator heart at auction. Then, in the decisive dessert round, a clumpy reduction seems to reduce one chef's chances of victory. But after the judges discuss all three courses, who will be the grand champion and walk away with an extraordinary sum of money, and who will be the fifteenth chef of the tournament to be chopped?
Name Your Price: Battle Four!
4. Name Your Price: Battle Four!
January 28, 2025
Four new competitors are ready to commit to a tournament that stretches their strategic planning abilities as well as their cooking skills. Every basket has just three items, and a live auction determines what each chef scores as their fourth ingredient. In this preliminary battle, one chef spends a ton of money to secure a favorite ingredient for his appetizer dish, raising expectations that he should be able to ace the round. Will his dish deliver? The chefs open up the second basket to discover a weird burrito, and the most promising auction item seems to be some lovely mushrooms. Then, all eyes are on the last two competitors as they race to make desserts using a fruit, booze and some pastries from the basket, plus the two very different items from the auction. Only one chef will advance to the Name Your Price tournament grand finale!
Name Your Price: Battle Three!
3. Name Your Price: Battle Three!
January 21, 2025
The chefs get only three items in each basket and must bid in a live auction for a fourth ingredient. In this preliminary competition, the chef who ends up with what seems like the least desirable auction item decides to double down on the level of difficulty by using an unusual technique and flavor. Will they make something great or just make a mess? The entrée round auction includes an unusual protein that gets big bids from more than one chef. Then, in the dessert round, when both competitors decide to bake something, they take on a high risk in hopes of a high reward. The winner advances to the tournament's finale to compete for the title of Chopped Grand Champion and an enormous cash prize!
Name Your Price: Battle Two!
2. Name Your Price: Battle Two!
January 14, 2025
In this Name Your Price tournament, the chefs uncover just three items in their mystery baskets and must bid on their fourth ingredients in a live auction. In round one, a crowded fryer derails one chef's carefully timed plans. Then, in the entrée round auction, a bidding war breaks out over a premium ingredient. In the dessert round, one chef makes ambitious plans to make ice cream, but the judges are skeptical of the approach. Only one talented competitor will move on to the tournament's grand finale.
Name Your Price: Battle One!
1. Name Your Price: Battle One!
January 7, 2025
Four fearless chefs take on a wild Chopped tournament event with a major curveball: There's an auction before each round to determine each chef's fourth ingredient! The chefs could end up with major advantages or extreme challenges, resulting in an unpredictable competition. In this preliminary battle, things get interesting in the appetizer round when the chef who scores the most enviable auction item ends up struggling with a basic basket ingredient. Then, the pie filling in the entrée basket isn't exactly a treat, and in the dessert round, the tables turn on the chef who seems to have the edge after the auction. The winner of each of four preliminary competitions moves on to the tournament's grand finale, where someone will score a sizable cash prize and the coveted title of Chopped Grand Champion.
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Where to Watch Chopped
Chopped is available for streaming on the Food Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Chopped on demand at Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Sling, Google Play, Apple TV, Food Network and Philo.
  • Premiere Date
    January 13, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (4,595)
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