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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Proof Is in the Pudding

    • January 2, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs hash it out over mac and cheese loaf and one chef's appetizer is a cut above the rest. Popcorn spices things up in the entree round where all three chefs struggle to marry some unusual ingredients. In the dessert round, the proof is in the butterscotch pudding as the chefs mirror each other's desserts.

  • S01E02 Disheveled Until Dessert

    • January 9, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Four chefs find themselves in a pickle at the start of this episode. Competition heats up in the entree round as one chef gets the cold (pork) shoulder. A boozy basket yields two spectacular desserts, leaving the judges with a very difficult decision.

  • S01E03 Food, Sweat and Tears

    • January 16, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Things really heat up as four chefs tug at our heartstrings in this emotional episode of Chopped Canada. In the appetizer round, the competition tries not to choke on processed cheese and baked beans. The entree forces them to sharpen their skills with razor clams and hickory sticks. Another family favorite makes an appearance in the dessert round, finding one chef right in his comfort zone.

  • S01E04 All's Fair in Cooking and War

    • January 23, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    A seafood laden basket forces the chefs to shuck against time in the appetizer round. Things take flight after that, when the quail hits the floor. It's ice cream vs. ice cream in the dessert round as one chef's shot at $10K melts away.

  • S01E05 Just Desserts

    • January 30, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    In this cavity-inducing episode of Chopped Canada, a different childhood sweet appears in each basket. Our four chefs must really dig deep as they look to marry candy and fish, duck and snack cakes and relish and graham crackers in this sweet episode.

  • S01E06 The Trouble with Tuile

    • February 6, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Chefs squabble for first place in the appetizer round and chemistry finds its way into the kitchen. A creative use of rambutan sets one chef apart from the rest in the entree round. Will experience trump ingenuity when it comes to incorporating radishes and feta cheese in a showstopping dessert?

  • S01E07 Clams, Lamb, Thank You Ma'am

    • February 13, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Clams prove surprisingly difficult in the first round for these four chefs. Kimchi strikes a tangy note in the entree round, but a bold use of this one ingredient cannot make up for the quality of others. Durian for dessert is a welcome, but stinky, challenge for two chefs whose inventiveness knows no bounds.

  • S01E08 Ramp It Up!

    • February 20, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    It's do(nut) or die as the chefs ramp up for the first round. Octopus challenges the chefs to come up with three very different entrees, but ultimately, it's all about the pastry as the final chefs face off to create a dessert that will save them from the chopping block.

  • S01E09 Offal to the Races

    • February 27, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Strawberry and sausage stump four fabulous chefs in the appetizer round. An offal entree basket sets one chef apart from the rest, but will it be enough to survive the chopping block and win it all? A marriage of marzipan and tarragon brings things to a brittle finish!

  • S01E10 You Can't Win If You Don't Plate

    • March 6, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    A common breakfast ingredient causes the chefs to fritter away time and key ingredients miss making the plate. Miso paste challenges the palate in a salty entree basket and an eel of a surprise in the dessert round leaves the chefs looking for inventive ways to present old favorites.

  • S01E11 The Sweet Taste of Success

    • March 13, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    This candy filled episode pits Quebec chefs against Ontario chefs in a heated battle for Chopped Canada Champion. Black licorice and candy coated chocolates cause sweet struggles in the first two rounds, while a basket of woodsy and spicy flavors turns things upside down when it comes time for dessert.

  • S01E12 Slippery When Wet

    • March 20, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    A lunch lady, a dinner theater chef, a prodigal daughter and a small town cook with big city dreams battle to prove they are worthy of the title of Chopped Canada Champion. The chefs are dealt a slippery hand as they must work with smelts and smoky eel.

  • S01E13 A Wing and a Prayer

    • March 27, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    It's a battle of the wings in round one as the chefs jockey for a spot at the fryer and one chef's chicken is well underdone. There's a lot at stake when three chefs try to combine a traditional Japanese vegetable with a classic childhood snack. An ambitious dessert effort impresses the judges, but will it hold up?

  • S01E14 Slaying the Dragonfruit

    • April 3, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Four chefs dig deep to fight the dragon as an exotic fruit rears its head in the appetizer round. Things get a bit fishy as the chefs are handed a sweet, cheesy basket for the entrée round. One chef chooses rhyme over reason as he boozes it up, while another leaves his beer on ice for the final showdown.

  • S01E15 High Steaks

    • April 10, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    It's a scrambled start as the chefs flame out over sirloin and spirits. The entree round becomes a turkey shoot as the remaining chefs go bananas to make it to the final battle. One chef melts down as they noodle things over for the $10,000 prize.

  • S01E16 For the Love of Cod

    • April 17, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Cod tongues cause conniptions as three earnest chefs struggle to defeat a cocky contender who promised to quit cooking forever if he doesn't take home the Chopped Canada prize. In the dinner round, Calves Liver and Cupcakes are a pairing for despairing. It's a battle to the end as both chefs choose choux pastry as a foil for a cheese filled dessert.

  • S01E17 The Young and the Timeless

    • April 24, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Chefs stumble over simple ingredients when cheese puffs and chicken legs make an early appearance. In the entree round the canned version of an elegant seafood confounds, and one chef surprises us with a mobile pan-try. Ultimately, it's a fig of a time for the remaining to chefs as they struggle to transform corn dogs and prosciutto into a delectable dessert.

  • S01E18 When Life Hands You Lemonade

    • May 1, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    A sickeningly sweet canned good presents a challenge in the appetizer round as one young buck faces off against three seasoned chefs. Colorful candies and burdock root complicate the entree basket. In the dessert round, the last remaining chefs fight to keep their dreams from being squashed.

  • S01E19 Snakes and Batters

    • May 8, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    One chef gets skewered by candy rolls and beef loin in the appetizer round. Chefs get a leg up in the dinner round. The dessert round poses a hot date with destiny for the remaining two chefs.

  • S01E20 The Spruce is Loose

    • May 15, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    One chef finds himself in hot water when mussels and mushrooms appear in the appetizer round. A beverage from the space age makes for a sweet surprise in the dinner round. The chefs spruce things up in the dessert round with plantains and palm sugar.

  • S01E21 Pressed for Ham

    • May 22, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs are hard pressed to impress in this appetizer round that combined canned ham and kohlrabi. Three remaining chefs give us something to "root" for when they combine bacon and bok choy. Ultimately one chef will "beet" out a victory with pound cake, candy and marjoram.

  • S01E22 Showdown at the Oka Corral

    • May 29, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    A fluffy sweet and a stiff drink raise the bar in the first round as a new mom and a chef school instructor set out to prove they've got what it takes in this episode of Chopped Canada. Organs and fruit make strange dinner partners in round two. A sweet treat and a smoked meat bring out fierce competition for the final prize.

  • S01E23 That Wascally Wabbit

    • June 5, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    In a battle of the young versus the seasoned, four chefs face off to win the $10,000 prize. A strong appetizer round with escargot and onion rings leaves the judges wondering who should be chopped. Things heat up in the dinner round as one chef's rabbit is underdone and another's is cooked to a crisp. In the dessert round it's the duck that's laid the golden egg as one chef pulls ahead to win the race.

  • S01E24 One Flew Over the Cocoa's Nest

    • June 12, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Four chefs stick their necks out when ostrich and lollipops make an appearance in the appetizer round. The entree makes for a wild time when chefs must mix a jiggly dessert with a gamey meat. It's a bit of a pickle for the two remaining chefs who must find a way to sneak a popular bar food into a prize winning dessert.

  • S01E25 Some Skin in the Game

    • June 19, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs each show they've got some skin in the game with some excellent uses of epiderm in the appetizer round. One chef attempts the im-pasta-ble in the entree course. The chefs mustn't flake out over dried mashed potatoes and fennel in the dessert round.

  • S01E26 Who Gives A Geoduck

    • June 26, 2014
    • Food Network Canada

    Chicken livers and seaweed crack open this competition as four chefs fight it out. Ingredients are missed, and a clam of a different colour causes complications in the dinner round. A familiar comfort food poses a new challenge in the final round as both chefs struggle to repurpose it into a prize winning dessert.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Kat-A-What?

    • January 10, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The presence of a Middle Eastern ingredient causes confusion in the appetizer round.

  • S02E02 Holler for Challah

    • January 17, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Some chefs draw a boudin blanc in round one; calmer fish heads prevail in round two; challah bread.

  • S02E03 It's a Halva Day

    • January 24, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Four female chefs brave the baskets for a shot at the prize; salmon cakes abound in round one.

  • S02E04 In a Pig's Ear

    • January 31, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Pigs' ears and poblano peppers; beef hearts and turkey breast appear together in the entree basket.

  • S02E05 Viewers' Choice: Land, Sea, Air

    • February 7, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Prairie oysters and ketchup chips; gefilte fish and squid ink; the dessert round, wings.

  • S02E06 How About Them Apples?

    • February 14, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Italian soda, Thai noodles and Indian spice garam masala; frozen French fries and tuna steak.

  • S02E07 Dippity Do What?

    • February 21, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    A pre-packaged staple in the appetizer round; turducken in the entree round.

  • S02E08 Steaking Their Claim

    • February 28, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Frog legs and cookies; cherry cheesecake; paneer and elderflower liqueur in round three.

  • S02E09 Every Round Has Its Thorns

    • March 7, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Eggrolls and stilton cheese in the appetizer round; blood sausage and lemongrass are paired up.

  • S02E10 A Brisket, A Basket

    • March 14, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Chicken wieners and dried fruit in the first basket; brisket proves a tough meat to handle.

  • S02E11 Taken out by Takeout

    • March 21, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Greek salad and beef pho in the appetizer round; a drive-thru staple in the second round.

  • S02E12 Crème de la Crop

    • March 28, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    A pork delicacy and a jarred delight jockey for position in the appetizer basket.  Round two finds the chefs struggling with two Australian favourites in the entrée basket - sweet pavlova and spring lamb.  A standard roast beef dinner accompaniment makes an appearance in the dessert round, confusing flavours even further with mint and pineapple.

  • S02E13 Fire In the Hole

    • April 4, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Will one chef's dream of winning the $10,000 go up in flames? This sugar filled episode starts the chefs’ day off with an instant breakfast treat and maple butter in the appetizer round. It's anyone's game as pheasant is paired with a chocolate candy treat and vanilla beans in the entrée round. One chef make dollars from donuts in the dessert round.

  • S02E14 Fowl Play

    • April 11, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Can an appetizer be made from smoke and sugar or will some spice make it nice? The chefs face leftover butter chicken in the entrée basket and an injury takes its toll. Will slow and steady in the dessert round win the race?

  • S02E15 No Choking Around

    • April 18, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Will an appetizer with a prickly vegetable cause our chefs to choke or will berries and bran muffins stump them in the entrée round? For dessert, ingredients from four corners of the earth have the chefs inventing new cuisine.

  • S02E16 Can You Stomach This?

    • April 25, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs need to scuttle in the appetizer round. There’s no silver lining in the entrée round when tripe is found in the mystery basket. Will creativity turn sausages into a dessert worthy of winning.

  • S02E17 Leftovers: Recycle, Reuse, Reheat

    • May 2, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Four chefs race against the clock to transform yesterday's meals into a winning dish. Stale bread, a gingerbread house and a bottle of bubbly add to the struggle as each competitor rolls up their sleeves in this exciting leftover episode.

  • S02E18 Lost In Transformation

    • May 9, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs are challenged with “bucking” the trend when the appetizer ingredients are revealed. Entrée’s confirm that it’s hard to beat bacon. The chef’s discover that it’s not easy to use greens in a winning dessert.

  • S02E19 One For The Family

    • May 16, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Old world spices meet new world sensations in the appetizer and entrée round. Civilizations collide when harissa and chocolate are combined. What will get the chef’s goat when a milk of a different kind is found in the dessert basket?

  • S02E20 In The Name Of The Game

    • May 23, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Tilapia and egg noodles create a bang out of bland. Can saba hide the gamey taste of elk loin in the entrée round?  No muss, no fuss when cornmeal is found in the dessert basket.

  • S02E21 Crabby Pans

    • May 30, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    No guts no glory for the chefs in the appetizer round. Will they be able to pull a rabbit out of their hat as they prepare their entrée? It all comes down to the wire in the desert round but which chef will make the best use of their time?

  • S02E22 Carnival: No Room For Seconds

    • June 6, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    It’s Merry-Go-Rounds as the Carnival comes to Chopped Canada! The chefs try to create a ‘ballyhoo” with an appetizer of waffle donuts and root beer floats. But will there be room for dessert after an entrée of chili fries and corn?

  • S02E23 Rib 'N Roll

    • June 13, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Jelly rolls and stout face off in the appetizer round. The entrée basket brings the garden to the plate. Can the chefs overcome the machine as the clock ticks down in the dessert round?

  • S02E24 Everything But The Kitchen Sink

    • June 20, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs see red in the appetizer round when duck gizzards and sauerkraut are revealed. Everything but the kitchen sink is used in the entrée round. Salt, sweet and sweaty hits the pots for dessert.

  • S02E25 The World Is Your Lobster

    • June 27, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs compete to be a Lob-Star in the appetizer round. Tenderness doesn’t come easy when the chefs are faced with pot roast. It’s a blast from the past when ice cream parlour favourite roars into the dessert round.

  • S02E26 Cookin' At The Savoy

    • July 4, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Canned sardines has the chefs in a pickle during the appetizer round. Will they be able to Roe their way to success with their entrée? Fortunes are told in the dessert round.

Season 3

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Teen Tournament: Dukkah-Ing It Out

    • November 28, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Part 1 of 5. A teen tournament gets underway in the Season 3 premiere, which also features the debut of Brad Smith as series host. Included: Four young chefs take on the sous vide, a CO2 canister and the anti-griddle. Also: Tensions runs high as a kitchen mishap threatens one of the competitor's chances of making it to the finale.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Teen Tournament: Lunchbox Letdown

    • December 5, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Part 2 of 5. The teen tournament continues with four young chefs being put to the test when they find "ants on a log" in their appetizer baskets. Also: Things snap, crackle and burn in the entrée round.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Teen Tournament: Clawing to the Win

    • December 12, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Part 3 of 5. The Teen Tournament continues with wild boar sausage in the appetizer round. Also: The claws come out when making entrées; and crumpets and an unusual fruit are the dessert ingredients.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Teen Tournament: In a Deep Fried Pickle

    • December 19, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    Part 4 of 5. The Teen Tournament continues with the penultimate battle, which finds the chefs in a pickle when they face a protein substitute.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Teen Tournament: Higher Steaks

    • December 26, 2015
    • Food Network Canada

    The grand finale of the Teen Tournament. Included: Things get greasy in the appetizer round; the entrée basket puts the chefs in a pickerel; and a popular sandwich serves as the basis for a prize-winning dessert.

  • S03E01 Sauce on the Side

    • January 9, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Complex cooking and keeping it simple are two different strategies taken by the chefs vying for the top prize. Included: Finger fruit proves challenging in the appetizer round.

  • S03E02 Batter Battle

    • January 16, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    It's a battle with batter in the appetizer round; a big fish is the main ingredient in the entrée round; and a peachy dessert determines the winner.

  • S03E03 Rice Twice

    • January 23, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Sweet and savory brings luck to the duck in the appetizer round; the entrée round has the judges debating between tried and true or bold and new; and a sorbet showdown determines the winner.

  • S03E04 Return to Victory

    • January 30, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    There’s nothing worse than getting chopped after the dessert round. Just ask these four chefs who are returning to the Chopped Canada kitchen for the ultimate vindication. Egos will be crushed and hearts will be broken as these fierce competitors try not to get chopped…again!

  • S03E05 Cooking With Courage

    • February 6, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The Chefs go big with fierce flavours in the appetizer round. Entrée's can be lost in the sauce. It's overcoming fears as our chefs set out to cream the competition.

  • S03E06 All About the Bass

    • February 13, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    It's off to a bitter start in the Appetizer round. The chefs are grasping at tails when they prepare their entrée. How many risks are they willing to take to become the next Chopped Canada champion!?

  • S03E07 Shell Shocked

    • February 20, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Beans may be the 'cherry on top' for our chefs in round one. International influences inspire our chefs when the entrée ingredients are revealed. It's a battle to the end!

  • S03E08 What the Shell?

    • February 27, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    A tangy appetizer basket with a Ukrainian staple leaves the chefs shell shocked. In the dessert round, it's a battle of East vs. West to see who will take the cake.

  • S03E09 Duelling Over Devilled Eggs

    • March 5, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The appetizers are smokin’ with Canadian smoked cheddar. The chefs must pick their own protein in the entrée round. Pasta for dessert leaves the chefs' faces as puckered as a tart basket ingredient.

  • S03E10 Fish Become Sausages

    • March 12, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Something smells fishy in the appetizer round and entrées prove to be no gouda for the chefs. The chefs go back to their roots in the dessert round.

  • S03E11 Cooking With Heart

    • March 19, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    There’s no bypassing the first mystery basket, but heartache is served when the chopping begins and things get fishy during the entrée round. Only one will taste sweet victory – who will it ‘Brie’?

  • S03E12 Bro-Down Showdown

    • March 26, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Is it sibling rivalry or brotherly love when two sets of brothers compete in the Chopped Canada kitchen? Who will uphold the family name and take home the $10,000 prize?

  • S03E13 Win By A Hare

    • April 2, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs go crackers in round one. It’s game on as the entrée gets hare-y. Will risk take the prize or better safe than sorry in the dessert round?

  • S03E14 Rabbit Roundabout

    • April 9, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Does intense colour turn into great taste in the appetizer round? The entrée basket challenges the chefs to combine proteins. Is rice nice for dessert?

  • S03E15 Full Of Beans

    • April 16, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Beans abound in round one. The chefs go wild for their entrees and things turn gummy in the dessert round.

  • S03E16 Sweet Success

    • April 23, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Round one reveals a cordial basket while the entrée brings a sting. What will be the icing on the cake for our chefs in the dessert round?

  • S03E17 Something's Fishy

    • April 30, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The baskets are “smokin” in round one. What will our chefs sea in the entrée basket? The dessert round is full of beans.

  • S03E18 Pepper Powerhouse

    • May 7, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The appetizer basket has a wild side. Will a fowl entrée impress our judges? The dessert round gives our chefs the blues.

  • S03E19 Candy is Dandy

    • May 14, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Sugar and rice may be nice in the appetizer round. The chefs compete for the halibut in the entrée round. A gummy dessert challenges the chefs.

  • S03E20 Helping Hand

    • September 3, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    It’s all about “head, heart and haggis“ in the appetizer round. The entrée basket is a bit cheeky. The dessert round has our chefs jumping through loops.

  • S03E21 Cooking La Vida Loca

    • September 10, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The pig is hidden in the appetizer round. The entrée basket’s brine will make a chef shine. Will the chefs crumble in the dessert round?

  • S03E22 Redemption - Gone Too Soon

    • September 17, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Is “go with what you know” the way to win the appetizer round? It takes more grits than gumption to survive the entrée. Things are rosy for dessert.

  • S03E23 Dill-icious

    • September 24, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Dill-icious appetizers lead to entrée baskets that inspire our chefs to explore diverse cultural influences. The chefs create tasty treats from a savoury dessert basket.

  • S03E24 Cooking For Love

    • October 1, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The chefs shuck their way through the appetizer round. Things run “afowl” when the entrée is prepared. Dessert has the chefs barking up the wrong tree.

  • S03E25 Dessert Dilemma

    • October 8, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    It’s tough terrine in round one. The chefs go against the grain when preparing the entrée. Dessert leaves egg on the face of the competitors.

  • S03E26 Keep On Truckin

    • October 15, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Our chefs need to know the basics with bison. A little spice and fruit will go a long way as the chefs prepare the entrée. It’s a nutty dessert round.

Season 4

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Chopped Canada Junior: Going Crackers

    • October 16, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The appetizer basket is hopping and popping before the junior cooks "bok it up” in the entrée round. And dessert goes from bitter to sweet. Judges: Anne Yarymowich, Susur Lee, Eden Grinshpan Competitors: Paige Clark, Age 11 (Brantford, ON) Ryan Valentino, Age 10 (Toronto, ON) Zoe Tarsitano, Age 12 (Cookstown, ON) Ellie Shram, Age 11 (Thornhill, ON)

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Chopped Canada Junior: O For Cake's Sake

    • October 23, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The judges get cheesed with the appetizers. The juniors get creative and innovative in the entrée round. No sour grapes in the dessert round. Judges: Anne Yarymowich, Mark McEwan, Eden Grinshpan Competitors: Wynnie Hatcher, Age 10 (Toronto, ON) Billy Magirias, Age 10 (Toronto, ON) Hannah Hutzul, Age 11 (Toronto, ON) Erica Bucciacchio, Age 11 (Laval, QC)

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Chopped Canada Junior: Put A Pork In It

    • October 30, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Seasoning the sauce is key. But will it help the entrée when our cooks face a "rocky" round? In the final round, these junior cooks learn that everything is better with bacon - even dessert! Judges: Lynn Crawford, Anne Yarymowich, Mark McEwan Competitors: Cameron Knowles, Age 13 (Milton, ON) Ben Hagens, Age 13 (High River, AB) Leia Martin, Age 12 (Oakville, ON) Evan Kiriakou, Age 12 (Toronto, ON)

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Chopped Canada Junior: Live Life With Spice

    • November 6, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The juniors get colourful with their dishes. They take on a lean and mean ingredient in the entrée round and learn that adding some sweet can spice up any meat. Judges: Susur Lee, Lynn Crawford, Massimo Capra Competitors: Hudson Stiver, Age 13 (Bowen Island, BC) Eyal Stopnicki, Age 13 (Toronto, ON) Sydney Allen, Age 13 (Ottawa, ON) Abigail Chu, Age 12 (Mississauga, ON)

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Chopped Canada Junior: Hook, Line And Sinker

    • November 13, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The junior cooks give'r with liver in the appetizer round and put their knife skills to test with a mystery entrée ingredient. It’s a sea of red when they open the dessert basket. Judges: Susur Lee, Eden Grinshpan, John Higgins Competitors: Jonathan Giovannoni, Age 12 (Spruce Grove, AB) Ryleigh Taylor, Age 12 (Toronto, ON) Jessica Davis-Sydor, Age 13 (Toronto, ON) Teanna Rauckman, Age 12 (Calgary, AB)

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Chopped Canada Junior: Escargot Away

    • November 20, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    This kid showdown finds our junior chefs facing two proteins in the appetizer basket with a cherry on top. The entrée moves along at a snail's pace before a spicy surprise turns up the heat in the final round. Judges: John Higgins, Anne Yarymowich, Susur Lee Competitors: Jayna Lunny, Age 13 (Vancouver, BC) Taylor Durkee, Age 13 (Toronto, ON) Ryan Morantz, Age 12 (Toronto, ON) Charlie Bender, Age 11 (Thornhill, ON)

  • S04E01 Judge Or Be Judged

    • November 26, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    It's never been hotter in the kitchen as our own Chopped Canada judges compete for charity. Judges: Massimo Capra, Lynn Crawford, Antonio Park Competitors: Michael Smith Mark McEwan Susur Lee Anne Yarymowich

  • S04E02 Grandmas Go For Broke

    • December 3, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Four Grandmas set a new pace in the Chopped Canada kitchen to bring home the prize money. Judges: Massimo Capra, Eden Grinshpan, Michael Smith Competitors: Faegi Bines, (Thornhill, ON) Mary Bastone, (Toronto, ON) Anita Antoine, (Markham, ON) McGillis-Kensley, (St. Andrews West, ON)

  • S04E03 Fired Up

    • December 10, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    The flames burn higher when four fire fighters battle it out for the title of Chopped Canada champion. Judges: Susur Lee, Eden Grinshpan, Michael Smith Competitors: Ryan Brown from Toronto, ON Henri Persaud from Vancouver, BC Michael Varga from Port Moody, BC Scott Germain from Fort McMurray, AB

  • S04E04 Celebrity Challenge

    • December 17, 2016
    • Food Network Canada

    Four homegrown celebrities show off their hidden culinary talents in the Chopped Canada kitchen. Judges: Mark McEwan, Lynn Crawford, Michael Smith Competitors: Roz Weston from Toronto, ON Mary Walsh from St. John’s, NL Steven Page from Scarborough, ON Keshia Chante Toronto, ON

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Teen Tournament: Crash And Burn

    • January 14, 2017
    • Food Network Canada

    It's a horse race for the teen chefs when butter chicken lasagna is revealed in the basket. Noodles cause confusion in the dessert round.

  • SPECIAL 0x13 Teen Tournament: From the Ground Up

    • January 21, 2017
    • Food Network Canada

    It's sweet and spicy for the teens in the appetizer round. Jicama proves to be a challenge during the entrée. Dessert leaves the competitors frozen and confused.

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Teen Tournament: Clammy Hands, Warm Heart

    • January 28, 2017
    • Food Network Canada

    Stinky gorgonzola adds an extra obstacle right out of the gate. Hands get clammy in the entrée round. A fibrous fruit threatens the outcome of the dessert round.

  • SPECIAL 0x15 Teen Tournament: Pie For Dessert

    • February 4, 2017
    • Food Network Canada

    The teen chefs find multiple organs in the appetizer basket. The entrée serves up ice cream cones. There's blueberry pie for dessert.

  • SPECIAL 0x16 Teen Tournament: Mirin, Mirin On The Wall

    • February 11, 2017
    • Food Network Canada

    Four talented teen chefs tackle an under the sea salad in the appetizer basket before a "jar-ing" surprise packs a double punch in the entrée. A buzz-worthy basket ingredient in the dessert round leads to a battle of the cakes.

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