Cutthroat Kitchen Season 6 Episode 19 Great Egg-Scape
- TVG
- March 22, 2015
- 42 min
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8.0 (14)
In Cutthroat Kitchen season 6 episode 19, titled "Great Egg-Scape," four chefs are pitted against each other in a series of challenges that test their culinary skills and ability to strategize under pressure. Each chef is given $25,000 at the start of the episode, which they can use to bid on sabotages to inflict on their opponents or to protect themselves from sabotage.
The first round sees the chefs tasked with making deviled eggs using only ingredients they can find in a vending machine. The catch? They can only use one hand to make the dish. While some chefs struggle to adapt to the limited ingredient selection and awkward one-handed cooking, others manage to impress the judges with their creativity and flavor combinations.
In the second round, the remaining chefs are tasked with making a breakfast sandwich using only ingredients they can find in a jar. To make things even more challenging, they must use a special tool that only slices bread into thick, uneven slices. As the chefs work frantically to create a delicious and visually appealing sandwich, they must also contend with sabotages like having to cook with a hair dryer instead of a stove and being forced to wear oven mitts.
As the episode progresses, the chefs become increasingly ruthless in their bidding strategies, using their remaining funds to inflict some truly diabolical sabotages on their opponents. From forcing their rivals to cook with an oversized spoon to limiting them to cooking with only one pot, the chefs resort to ever-more-creative tactics to try to stay ahead.
In the final round, the remaining chefs must create a dessert using eggs and a mystery ingredient revealed only at the last moment. As the judges taste each dish, they praise some chefs for their inventive flavors and textures while criticizing others for their lack of balance and cohesion. In the end, only one chef can emerge as the winner of the episode, earning both the bragging rights and the satisfaction of knowing they survived the cutthroat competition.