Iron Chef Gauntlet

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Iron Chef Gauntlet
Iron Chef Gauntlet Logo.jpg
GenreReality television
Cooking show
Directed byEytan Keller
StarringAlton Brown
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersMatt Berkowitz, Eytan Keller, Stephen Kroopnick, Stu Schreiberg
ProducerJonathan Bourne
Production locationNew York City
EditorJason Dame
Running time60 minutes
Production companyTriage Entertainment
Release
Original networkFood Network
Original releaseApril 16, 2017 (2017-04-16) –
May 9, 2018 (2018-05-09)
Chronology
Related showsIron Chef
Iron Chef America
The Next Iron Chef
Iron Chef Showdown
External links
Website

Iron Chef Gauntlet is a television series on Food Network that began airing on April 16, 2017.[1][2] The series is a reboot of the Iron Chef and Iron Chef America series that gained popularity on Food Network and is hosted by Alton Brown, who also takes over as the series' Chairman.[3] Seven chefs from around the country battle each other in an elimination contest, with the last chef remaining then facing a "gauntlet" challenge of defeating three other Iron Chefs in order to earn the title of Iron Chef. In the first season, the Iron Chefs forming the Gauntlet were Bobby Flay, Masaharu Morimoto, and Michael Symon. The second season of Iron Chef Gauntlet began airing April 4, 2018 and was scheduled for six episodes.[4][5] The Gauntlet Iron Chefs for the second season were Alex Guarnaschelli, Gauntlet season one winner Stephanie Izard, and Michael Symon.[5]

Overview[]

Each regular episode consists of two challenges. The first is the Chairman's Challenge, with Brown announcing a theme in which all chefs must cook a dish for him to judge.[6] The loser of this round is entered into the second round; the winner is safe from elimination for the week and may nominate one other chef to compete in the second round.

The second round is the Secret Ingredient Showdown, in which the two chefs have one hour to prepare three dishes featuring a mystery ingredient. The dishes are evaluated by a panel of two judges, who can each award up to 20 points (10 for taste, five each for plating and originality). The chef with the lower total is eliminated, while the winner advances to the next episode.

During the next-to-last episode of the season, which features three chefs, the loser of the Chairman's Challenge is automatically eliminated and the remaining two chefs compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.

In the season finale, the last remaining chef competes in three Secret Ingredient Showdowns, one against each of the three Iron Chefs. If the chef's overall score is higher than the combined total of the three, he/she is awarded the title of Iron Chef. If the chef's overall score falls short, no new Iron Chef is named for the season.[3]

Season 1: 2017[]

Contestants[]

  • Nyesha Arrington (Los Angeles, California); Former Executive Chef/Owner, Leona[7]
  • Jason Dady (San Antonio, Texas); Executive Chef/Owner, Tre Trattoria[7]
  • Sarah Grueneberg (Chicago, Illinois); Executive Chef/Owner, Monteverde[7]
  • Michael Gulotta (New Orleans, Louisiana); Executive Chef/Owner, MOPHO[7]
  • Stephanie Izard (Chicago, Illinois); Executive Chef/Owner, Girl & the Goat;[7] Izard lost to Iron Chef Michael Symon in Battle Bread on Iron Chef America.[8]
  • Shota Nakajima (Seattle, Washington); Executive Chef/Owner, Adana[7]
  • Jonathon Sawyer (Cleveland, Ohio); Executive Chef/Owner, The Greenhouse Tavern;[7] Sawyer was Iron Chef Michael Symon's sous chef in his early battles, and later lost to Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian in Battle Mint.[8]

Judges[]

Contestant progress[]

Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6
Izard WIN IN IN IN IN IN SEL WIN WIN WINNER IRON CHEF
Grueneberg LOW WIN WIN IN WIN IN IN IN IN OUT
Dady IN IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN OUT
Nakajima IN IN LOW WIN SEL WIN LOW OUT
Gulotta IN IN IN IN LOW OUT
Sawyer IN IN SEL OUT
Arrington SEL OUT
  (IRON CHEF) The final chef survived the Gauntlet and became an Iron Chef.
  (WINNER) This chef won the competition.
  (IN) The chef was not selected as a top or bottom entry in the Chairman's Challenge or did not compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (LOW) The chef lost the Chairman's Challenge and must compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (SEL) The chef was selected to compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (WIN) The chef won the Chairman's Challenge or Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (OUT) The chef lost the Secret Ingredient Showdown and was eliminated.

Results[]

Episode 1: Into the Wild[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are given 30 minutes to prepare a dish using various wild game meats and earthy vegetables and mushrooms.
  • WINNER: Stephanie Izard
  • LOSER: Sarah Grueneberg
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Nyesha Arrington
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Lobster is the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Sarah Grueneberg
  • ELIMINATED: Nyesha Arrington
  • First aired: April 16, 2017

Episode 2: Nose to Tail[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs draw cards to select a cut of a suckling pig and must prepare a dish with their cut.
  • WINNER: Sarah Grueneberg
  • LOSER: Shota Nakajima
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Jonathon Sawyer
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Bananas and plantains are the secret ingredients.
  • WINNER: Shota Nakajima
  • ELIMINATED: Jonathon Sawyer
  • First aired: April 23, 2017

Episode 3: Sweet and Savory[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are presented with a selection of sweet and savory items, but can only pick one item and must make both a sweet and a savory dish with it.
  • WINNER: Sarah Grueneberg
  • LOSER: Michael Gulotta
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Shota Nakajima
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Octopus is the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Shota Nakajima
  • ELIMINATED: Michael Gulotta
  • First aired: April 30, 2017

Episode 4: Classic Combos[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are assigned a classic combination of flavors and must construct a dish around them.
  • WINNER: Jason Dady
  • LOSER: Shota Nakajima
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Stephanie Izard
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Chicken is the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Stephanie Izard
  • ELIMINATED: Shota Nakajima
  • First aired: May 7, 2017

Episode 5: Five Ingredients[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are only allowed to use five ingredients to make their dish, but they may use as much of the ingredients as they choose. In addition, the chef who loses this challenge will be automatically eliminated.
  • WINNER: Stephanie Izard
  • ELIMINATED: Jason Dady
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Eggs are the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Stephanie Izard
  • ELIMINATED: Sarah Grueneberg
  • First aired: May 14, 2017

Episode 6: The Gauntlet[]

  • Stephanie Izard must now compete against Iron Chefs Flay, Morimoto, and Symon in three separate Secret Ingredient Showdowns, in an order of her choosing.
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 1: Peppers are the secret ingredient, and Izard chooses to battle Flay.
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 2: Cheese is the secret ingredient, and Izard chooses to battle Symon.
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 3: Tilefish is the secret ingredient, and by process of elimination, Izard battles Morimoto.
  • RESULTS: With a final total score of 90-87, Izard defeats the Iron Chefs and earns the title of Iron Chef.
  • NEW IRON CHEF: Stephanie Izard
  • First aired: May 21, 2017

Season 2: 2018[]

Contestants[]

  • Timon Balloo (Miami, Florida); Executive Chef/Partner, SUGARCANE raw bar grill.[9] Balloo lost to Iron Chef Guarnaschelli in Battle Bar Food on Iron Chef Showdown.[10]
  • Nicole Gomes (Calgary, Alberta); Executive Chef/Owner, Nicole Gourmet Catering.[9]
  • David LeFevre (Manhattan Beach, California); Executive Chef/Owner, Manhattan Beach Post.[9]
  • Dale MacKay (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan); Executive Chef/Owner, Grassroots.[9]
  • Jeanie Roland (Punta Gorda, Florida); Executive Chef/Owner, The Perfect Caper and Ella's Fine Food.[9]
  • Hong Thaimee (New York, New York); Executive Chef/Owner, Thaimee Box, Thaimee Table and Thaimee Magic.[9] Thaimee lost to Iron Chef Flay in Battle Tamarind on Iron Chef America.[11]
  • Kevin Tien (Washington, D.C.); Executive Chef/Owner, Himitsu.[9]

Judges[]

^Note 1 Alton Brown was added as a third judge only for the third battle of the Gauntlet

Contestant progress[]

Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6
LeFevre IN IN SEL WIN IN IN SEL WIN IN WINNER LOST
Gomes IN IN IN IN WIN IN WIN IN IN OUT
Balloo IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Thaimee IN IN WIN IN LOW WIN LOW OUT
Tien SEL WIN IN IN SEL OUT
MacKay WIN IN LOW OUT
Roland LOW OUT
  (LOST) This chef lost the Gauntlet and did not become an Iron Chef.
  (WINNER) This chef won the competition.
  (IN) The chef was not selected as a top or bottom entry in the Chairman's Challenge or did not compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (LOW) The chef lost the Chairman's Challenge and must compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (SEL) The chef was selected to compete in the Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (WIN) The chef won the Chairman's Challenge or Secret Ingredient Showdown.
  (OUT) The chef lost the Secret Ingredient Showdown and was eliminated.

Results[]

Episode 1: Resourcefulness[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are given 45 minutes to prepare a dish using as many preparations and parts of the various proteins they obtain from the altar.
  • WINNER: Dale MacKay
  • LOSER: Jeanie Roland
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Kevin Tien
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Spanish mackerel is the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Kevin Tien
  • ELIMINATED: Jeanie Roland
  • First aired: April 4, 2018

Episode 2: Innovation[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs must present an innovative sandwich in 30 minutes.
  • WINNER: Hong Thaimee
  • LOSER: Dale MacKay
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: David LeFevre
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Beets are the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: David LeFevre
  • ELIMINATED: Dale MacKay
  • First aired: April 11, 2018

Episode 3: Versatility[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The chefs are given 30 minutes to prepare dishes with ingredients based on their assigned regional cuisine.
  • WINNER: Nicole Gomes
  • LOSER: Hong Thaimee
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: Kevin Tien
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Wild boar is the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: Hong Thaimee
  • ELIMINATED: Kevin Tien
  • First aired: April 18, 2018

Episode 4: Ingenuity[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: The final four chefs must prepare an inventive breakfast dish in 30 minutes.
  • WINNER: Nicole Gomes
  • LOSER: Hong Thaimee
  • CHOSEN TO CHALLENGE: David LeFevre
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Scallops are the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: David LeFevre
  • ELIMINATED: Hong Thaimee
  • First aired: April 25, 2018

Episode 5: Adaptabiliity[]

  • Chairman's Challenge: Each chef selected two ingredients that are difficult to pair, then assigned them to another chef. The chef who loses this challenge will be automatically eliminated.
  • WINNER: None
  • ELIMINATED: Timon Balloo
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown: Chops are the secret ingredient.
  • WINNER: David LeFevre
  • ELIMINATED: Nicole Gomes
  • First aired: May 2, 2018

Episode 6: The Gauntlet Finale[]

  • David LeFevre must now compete against Iron Chefs Izard, Symon, and Guarnaschelli in three separate Secret Ingredient Showdowns. In each round, LeFevre must decide between two ingredients, with significance to his opponent, to use as the secret ingredient they both must use. The chefs will only prepare one dish in each showdown.
  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 1: Stephanie Izard

Goat and chocolate are the options, and LeFevre chooses goat.

  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 2: Michael Symon

Bacon and sturgeon are the options, and LeFevre chooses sturgeon.

  • Secret Ingredient Showdown 3: Alex Guarnaschelli

Eggplant and sea urchin are the options, and LeFevre chooses sea urchin. In addition, Alton Brown is added as a judge for this third battle.

  • RESULTS: With a final total score of 115-113, the Iron Chefs emerge as the victors, and LeFevre fails to become an Iron Chef.
  • WINNER(S): Stephanie Izard, Michael Symon, & Alex Guarnaschelli
  • First aired: May 9, 2018

Companion shows[]

The Legend of Iron Chef[]

The series was preceded by the special episode "The Legend of Iron Chef", an overview of Iron Chef, Iron Chef America and The Next Iron Chef on Food Network, with Alton Brown reviewing key aspects and highlights from the shows. It also previewed Iron Chef Gauntlet and Alton Brown's new role in the new show.[12]

Iron Chef Eats[]

A companion series, Iron Chef Eats, has been produced to go along with Iron Chef Gauntlet. In the show, various restaurants and foods are profiled which are places where Iron Chefs and Iron Chef competitors go to eat.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ Miller, Bob (March 4, 2017). "Iron Chef America Returns To Food Network With Iron Chef Gauntlet On April 16, 2017". Chewboom.com. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  2. ^ Kline, Jennifer (April 14, 2017). "'Iron Chef Gauntlet' premieres this month on Food Network". AOL. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Morabito, Greg (April 15, 2017). "'Iron Chef Gauntlet': 5 Things You Need to Know". Eater.com. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  4. ^ Campbell-Schmidt, Adam (March 2, 2018). "Next Round of 'Iron Chef Gauntlet' to Premiere in April". Food & Wine. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Iron Chef Gauntlet Returns". PR Newswire (Press release). March 1, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  6. ^ Wu, Leslie (April 15, 2017). "How New Chairman Alton Brown Will Be Judging Iron Chef Gauntlet". Forbes. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Iron Chefs Dominate on Food Network This Spring". PR Newswire (Press release). March 2, 2017.
  8. ^ a b List of Iron Chef America episodes#Season 10: 2011-2012
  9. ^ a b c d e f g "Meet the Challengers Competing on Iron Chef Gauntlet, Season 2". Food Network. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  10. ^ Iron Chef Showdown#Episodes
  11. ^ List of Iron Chef America episodes#Season 11: 2012-2013
  12. ^ Brown, Alton (host) (April 16, 2017). "The Legend of Iron Chef". Iron Chef Gauntlet. Food Network.
  13. ^ Kinsey Gidick (28 April 2017). "Tavern and Table's Chef Katie Lorenzen on Iron Chef's Eats this Sunday". Charleston City Paper.
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