Tonight at 10p on NBC, it is time to get to know 12 chefs who get too hot in the kitchen. Chef José Andrés and Martha Stewart will work with the hot-tempered chefs to say no to their attitudes on Yes, Chef.
The baker’s dozen have been nominated by people in their lives who knew their anger issues in the kitchen are holding them back. So Andrés and Stewart will have their work cut out for them as each week the contestants are given tasks to test their temperament as well as their cooking skills.
The chefs, who prefer to work on their own, will have to cook in teams. Can they work with others, or will their hubris be their downfall, like yelling at a freshly baked soufflé?
Once they are done cooking up their concoctions, it is time for Andrés and Stewart to judge their dishes. Only one person can win, and that person will play a part in who gets eliminated. How? I can’t tell you, but I love that they switched things up in how they eliminate contestants.
Cooking competition shows have been doing the same old thing for a while, so it is nice to see something different. Plus, this show has the ability to change their lives in a way that just winning can’t.
However, there will be one person who will take home a prize, and it is $250,000 provided by the granola brand Purely Elizabeth.
And I think there is one person who will not be winning, and that is Katsuji Tanabe. Although I expect to see him on House of Villains season 3. If there is one. He is the most evil contestant I have seen on a competition show in a long time. But then again, I don’t watch that many.
He is good television as is Yes, Chef! So, tune in or NBC will send one of the Chefs after you.
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