
Season 113 Episodes
- Curd Is the WordS1 E1Chefs must tame the sweetness of some basket items; pizza and lamb loins stump some of the young competitors; lemon curd and a fun retro candy get a spin for dessert; chefs Amanda Freitag and Lee Anne Wong and actress Elizabeth Chambers judge.
- Chasing Rainbow BagelsS1 E2Strange bagels and a strong paste feature as ingredients in the appetizer round; fresh pasta sheets in the entree round; marshmallows for dessert; Food Network's Valerie Bertinelli and chefs Sharone Hakman and Marcus Samuelsson judge.
- Shake It UpS1 E3Actress Elizabeth Chambers and chefs Amanda Freitag and Lee Anne Wong judge; the appetizer basket includes beet hummus and head-on shrimp; a giant milkshake in the entree round basket; fruit and yogurt desserts for the final round.
- A Chopped Junior ThanksgivingS1 E4Chefs are challenged with making a Thanksgiving meal for the judges; appetizer round with spiral ham; utilizing three different turkey parts in round two; pumpkin spice lattes in round three; Martha Stewart, Chris Santos and Geoffrey Zakarian judge.
- Fungi TimesS1 E5In the first round, the chefs must transform strange fungi and frozen treats; unappealing entree basket ingredients; the dessert basket contains French fries; Tino Feliciano, Sam Kass, and Marc Murphy serve as judges.
- Adorably AmbitiousS1 E6In the first round, the chefs receive both yummy and yucky ingredients for appetizers; the chefs aim for a perfect salmon dish in the entree round; an iconic cake is the featured ingredient in the dessert round.
- Culinary ElvesS1 E7Gingerbread houses in the appetizer round; young cooks must make sweet ingredients work with leg of lamb; snowmen made of doughnuts in the dessert basket; former White House chef Sam Kass, Food Network's Marc Murphy, and Martha Stewart judge.
- Cereal MiraclesS1 E8Shellfish and a dried seafood snack in the appetizer round; cereal and a cut of meat in the entree round; pre-baked cake in the dessert basket presents a big challenge; model Camila Alves and chefs Michelle Bernstein and Scott Conant judge.
- Future StarsS1 E9The appetizer basket contains a creepy-crawly snack and fried onions; a canned product in the entree round; several super-sweet items in the dessert basket; former professional boxer Laila Ali and chefs Marc Murphy and Sam Talbot judge.
- Birthday Cake CrushS1 E10Cookies and veggies are mandatory ingredients in the first round; the chefs are surprised to find a beautiful birthday cake in the entree round basket; for dessert, the chefs must marry salty with sweet.
- Cuteness OverloadS1 E11In the first round, the young chefs must cook with a classic children's food and some unusual chips; then there's a super-sour basket ingredient, and for dessert, a "punny " snack that might make them crabby!
- Candy Rock BottomS1 E12Junior chefs must transform a popular afternoon snack; the chefs contend with Mexican ingredients in the entree basket and bugs in the final basket.
- Batter Hurry Up!S1 E13Four youngsters who starred in "Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook Off" return to compete and win over judges Tiffany Derry, Amanda Freitag and Tia Mowry; the junior chefs face a leftover burger, then try to work cake batter into chicken dishes.
Synopsis
Coming up with ideas for dishes using the mystery ingredients provided on "Chopped" can be difficult for adult chefs with years of experience, so imagine how difficult it is for young chefs on "Chopped Junior." In this version of the long-running franchise, children are tasked with making something out of mystery-basket ingredients that don't seem to go together. The usual "Chopped" judges are joined by celebrity guest judges to determine which kids advance after each round. The winning cook earns the same $10,000 prize that adults win on the main show. If things get a little too intense for the youngsters, host Ted Allen is there to comfort them and encourage them to keep going.Cast
Ted Allen, Amanda Freitag, Alex Guarnaschelli, Scott Conant, Geoffrey Zakarian, Maneet ChauhanRating
TV-G
Genres
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