Ep 8. Two Cooks, One Prize
- TV-G
- September 22, 2019
- 41 min
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7.5 (8)
In the 8th episode of Worst Cooks in America season 17, titled "Two Cooks, One Prize," the remaining contestants are put to the ultimate test as they compete for a chance at the grand prize. The two remaining cooks, who have survived elimination each week, are tasked with creating a three-course meal for a panel of esteemed chefs.
In the first round, the chefs must prepare an appetizer showcasing their creativity and skills with seafood. They must carefully choose their ingredients, prep them accordingly, and present the dish in a visually appealing way. The judges will be paying close attention to the flavors, textures, and overall presentation of each dish.
In the second round, the chefs must prepare a main course using a unique protein. They will have to choose a protein they have not worked with throughout the competition and create a dish that showcases its flavors and textures. The judges will be looking for well-cooked proteins that are seasoned properly and paired with complementary flavors.
Finally, in the last round, the chefs must prepare a dessert that is both creative and delicious. They will have to use their imagination to come up with a dessert that will impress the judges and showcase their newfound skills in baking and pastry.
Throughout the episode, the coaches will be providing guidance and advice as the chefs work to create their dishes. The chefs will have to work quickly and efficiently to get all three courses completed in the allotted time.
At the end of the episode, the judges will determine the winner based on the overall execution of the dishes. The winner will be crowned the best worst cook in America and walk away with a grand prize of $25,000.
"Two Cooks, One Prize" promises to be an exciting and intense episode as the remaining chefs battle it out for the coveted title of best worst cook in America. With high stakes and expert judges, this episode will showcase the growth and skills the chefs have acquired throughout the competition.