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Chopped (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chopped (TV series)
''Chopped'' is an American reality-based cooking television game show series created by Dave Noll and Michael Krupat, with executive producer Linda Lea, and hosted by Ted Allen that pits four chefs against each other competing for a chance to win $10,000. New episodes air every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on Food Network. ==Format==
In each episode, four chefs compete. Their challenge is to take a mystery basket of ingredients and turn them into a dish that is judged on their creativity, presentation, and taste with minimal time to plan and execute. The show is divided into three rounds: "Appetizer", "Entrée", and "Dessert". In each round, the chefs are given a basket containing between three and five (usually four) ingredients, and the dish each competitor prepares must contain some of each ingredient in some way, and although forgetting an ingredient isn't an automatic disqualification, the judges will take such an occurrence into consideration. The ingredients are often not commonly prepared together. For example, in "Yucca, Watermelon, Tortillas," (originally aired on February 10, 2009) the appetizer "course baskets" contained watermelon, canned sardines, pepper jack cheese, and zucchini. In early episodes, Ted introduced the competition to the contestants as stated: "There are three rounds: Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert. Each round comes with its own basket of mystery ingredients and you must use every ingredient in the basket in some way. Also available to you, our pantry and fridge. Each round is timed. When the clock runs out, our judges will critique your work on presentation, taste, and creativity. If your dish doesn't cut it, you will be chopped." Later episodes would narrow the intro (in its shortest form): "You know the rules. Three rounds, mandatory mystery ingredients. If your dish doesn't cut it, you will be chopped." The competitors are given access to a pantry and refrigerator stocked with a wide variety of other ingredients. Each round has a time limit: 20 minutes for the Appetizer round (30 minutes in some season one episodes and some episodes with special formats, especially the teen chef episodes), and 30 minutes for the Entrée and Dessert rounds (some episodes gave the chefs 40 or 45 minutes in the entrée round to allow them to handle whole large proteins, usually poultry, e.g. turkeys, geese, or ducks, which were common mystery ingredients on Thanksgiving and Holiday episodes; another episode gave the chefs 50 minutes in the dessert round to allow proper baking time due to cake flour being a mystery ingredient). The chefs must cook their dishes and complete four platings (one for each judge plus one "beauty plate") before time runs out. After each round, the judges critique the dishes based on presentation, taste, and creativity. The judges then decide which chef is "chopped," that is, eliminated from the competition when Ted says "Chef you have been Chopped". Thus, by the dessert round, only two chefs remain. When deciding the winner, the judges consider not only the dessert course, but the entire meal presented by each chef as a whole. The winner receives $10,000.
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