America's Best Cook

America's Best Cook is an American cooking show which premiered on Food Network and Food Network Canada. It is hosted by Food Network host Ted Allen.

In addendum, a grandmother who resides on the North Side of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one of America’s Best Cooks.

The competition

The competition began with 16 chefs, four from each region of the north, south, east, and west. They were each mentored by a mentor from their region. Michael Symon mentored the north, Cat Cora helped the south, Tyler Florence mentored the west, and Alexandra Guarnaschelli helped out the east. After week 1, 8 chefs were eliminated and after that they went one by one until the final four reached the finale. In each week, they had special challenges which were served by a guest judge. If the judge liked it, they were safe, if not, they moved on to the pressure cooker, where they cooked something else, and the bottom chef was eliminated. Each week (except for the finale) judges had 10 minutes to mentor the chefs and could use a SOS button once during the round to help their chefs. If both chefs from one mentor were eliminated, then the mentor was also eliminated. The winning chef, won 50 000 dollars as well the title of "America's Best Cook." These are all home cooks who are competing.[1]

References

  1. "America's Best Cook". Food Network. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
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