Chopped Season 27 Episode 12 Chopped: College
- TVG
- March 15, 2016
- 42 min
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Four college students face off in the Chopped kitchen in this special episode dedicated to young culinary talent. In the first round, the competitors must create appetizers using tricky ingredients such as offal and huckleberry preserves. As they race against the clock, tensions rise as mistakes are made and flavors clash.
Moving on to the entree round, the remaining three contestants are challenged to use lamb hearts and pickled grapes in their dishes. One contestant struggles with cooking the lamb to perfection, while another takes a risk with a unique flavor combination. The judges are impressed by the creativity and execution of the dishes, but ultimately one contestant is chopped.
For the dessert round, the two remaining competitors must work with a basket of mystery ingredients that include gummy bears and black garlic. The pressure is on as they strive to create a unique and delicious dessert that will impress the judges. One contestant creates a stunningly beautiful dessert that wows the judges, while the other takes a more traditional route with a classic pastry. In the end, only one contestant can be named the champion of Chopped: College.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to glimpses into the contestants' lives and passions outside of the kitchen. From studying pre-med to performing on a dance team, these talented young chefs showcase the diverse interests and talents of college students across the country.
In addition to the main competition, this episode also features a special segment on the challenges of cooking healthy meals on a college budget. One of the guest judges, a nutritionist and registered dietitian, offers tips and advice on how to make nutritious and affordable meals with limited resources.
Overall, Chopped: College is a fun and exciting episode that showcases the skill and determination of young culinary talent. Whether they are pursuing a career in the food industry or just cooking for fun, these college students prove that they have what it takes to compete in the Chopped kitchen and impress even the most discerning judges.