Of all the Food Network shows, Chopped has a pretty simple concept: four contestants duke it out in three rounds until one chef is left standing. In the appetizer, entrée, and dessert rounds, they ...
This version, especially delicious in its own way, follows in a long history of the dish, swapping in fresh green beans and walnuts for the liver.
Can't get enough of Chopped? The cooking competition has been on the air since 2009, and if you're wondering where to watch it online, you've got plenty of options! From subscription streaming ...
This New York City bodega classic delivers everything you want in a sandwich. Paige Grandjean is a food editor, recipe developer, and food stylist with over seven years of experience in food media.
Food Network's Chopped invokes a certain kind of screaming-at-your-TV-screen carnal energy -- the baskets! the knife injuries! the leaving an ingredient off the plate when it's sitting RIGHT THERE!
Chopped is a beautiful concept for a cooking show: Give four professional chefs a box of random ingredients and challenge them to make something delicious. The audience is along for the ride, just as ...