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      • Cutthroat Kitchen certainly has elements of other TV cooking competitions, but it also is a bit of a black sheep. Trash talking is encouraged, the judges have no idea what went into the meal that they're eating, and the chefs competing almost certainly have not cooked under similar conditions before.
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  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Judging Cutthroat Kitchen isn't as "cutthroat" as you might think. One truth about judging "Cutthroat Kitchen," according to Antonia Lofaso, is that it's virtually impossible to separate what you're doing as a judge from what you recall feeling as a competitor — but that's a good thing.

  3. Dec 19, 2021 · "Cutthroat Kitchen" was canceled in 2018, but should the show ever come back, host Alton Brown has advice for future chefs, including avoiding this fatal flaw.

  4. Sep 22, 2021 · If the Food Network did officially cancel its wacky competition where chefs bid on creative ways to sabotage their competitors' cooking, it was only because Brown quit. After nearly 200 episodes over 15 seasons, from 2013 to 2017, he had had enough. Brown dropped the news in July 2018 via Twitter.

  5. Cutthroat Kitchen, the popular cooking show that challenged contestants to cook while undergoing bizarre sabotages, ended its run after 15 seasons in 2017. Fans were puzzled as to why the show was cancelled, especially since it had a loyal fan base and high ratings.

  6. Cutthroat Kitchen, a popular cooking competition show on Food Network, was cancelled after 15 seasons. The show, hosted by Alton Brown, was known for its unique format where chefs were forced to navigate sabotage and hardship while cooking.

  7. Jan 27, 2024 · Cutthroat Kitchen, the popular cooking competition show that aired on Food Network for five years, announced its end with the airing of its final episode on July 19, 2017. The decision was met with mixed reactions from the fans and critics.

  8. I wish they had kept with less over-the-too sabotages like they had in the beginning. I think the idea they had to innovate ridiculous new takes (thst we’re often equivalent to older sabotages but with more explanation and themeing) was a bit annoying.