Iron Chef Canada

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Iron Chef Canada
Logo of Iron Chef Canada.jpg
Genre Cooking, Game show
Presented by Gail Simmons
Starring Chris Nuttall-Smith (floor reporter)
Jai West (Chairman)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Producers Corus Entertainment
Proper Television [1]
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original network Food Network
Original release17 October 2018 (2018-10-17)
Related
Iron Chef
Iron Chef America

Iron Chef Canada is a show on Food Network Canada which premiered October 10, 2018. [2] The show is hosted by Gail Simmons, [3] with Chris Nuttall-Smith [2] as the floor reporter, and Jai West as The Chairman. [4] The show is produced by Corus Entertainment and based on the popular Iron Chef franchise.

Contents

Besides the secret ingredient that has to be featured in every dish, the Chairman also introduces a "culinary curveball" in the middle of the competition that has to be used in at least one dish.

The chefs compete in the sponsored "Monogram Kitchen Stadium." [5]

Development

On May 30, 2019, Corus Entertainment renewed Iron Chef Canada for a second season. [6] On the Food Network Canada website, the new episodes are still counted toward the first season. [7]

Iron Chefs


Iron ChefSeasonsWinLossDrawTotalWin %
Hugh Acheson [4] 1 - Present120333.3%
Amanda Cohen [8] 1 - Present3003100.0%
Lynn Crawford [9] 1 - Present310475.0%
Rob Feenie [10] 1 - Present301475.0%
Susur Lee [4] 1 - Present320560.0%
Anna Olson [4] 1 - Present1001100.0%


Episodes

Season 1

#Original air dateIron ChefChallengerSecret ingredient(s)CurveballWinnerFinal score
1117 October 2018Lynn CrawfordMarc Lepine Maple Instant coffee Lynn Crawford72-68
2224 October 2018Rob FeenieNed Bell Stone fruit Liquid nitrogen Rob Feenie81-65
3331 October 2018Susur LeeNick LiuBitter greensCanned pumpkinSusur Lee72-70
447 November 2018Hugh AchesonAlex Chen Tomato Berbere Alex Chen66-71
5514 November 2018Amanda CohenRené Rodriguez Cauliflower Nutritional yeast Amanda Cohen79-67
6621 November 2018Lynn CrawfordJason Bangerter Venison Vegetable sheeterJason Bangerter72-77
7728 November 2018Rob FeenieJohn Horne Bivalves Salt & vinegar potato chips Rob Feenie82-73
885 December 2018Susur LeeDanny Francis Pork Cheese curds Danny Francis71-72
9912 December 2018Anna OlsonLaura White Nuts [11] Ginger snap Anna Olson77-75
101019 December 2018Hugh AchesonBrandon Olsen Arctic char Preserved lemon Hugh Acheson73-70

Season 2

#Original air dateIron ChefChallengerSecret ingredient(s)CurveballWinnerFinal score
11128 August 2019Susur LeeStefan Hartmann [12] Offal [13] Stout Susur Lee80-62
2124 September 2019Lynn CrawfordShane Chartrand Trout [14] Montreal bagel Lynn Crawford77-74
31311 September 2019Hugh AchesonNick Hodge Goat [15] Mango Nick Hodge64-72
41418 September 2019Amanda CohenDuncan Ly Eggs [16] Red pepper jellyAmanda Cohen76-65
51525 September 2019Rob FeenieIvana Raca Cheddar cheese [17] Ice wine Rob Feenie79-66
6162 October 2019Susur LeePaul BoehmerTiny fish Soda crackers Paul Boehmer70-77
7179 October 2019Lynn CrawfordScott Vivian Bacon Dates Lynn Crawford71-59
81816 October 2019Amanda CohenJonathan Gushue Squash DulceAmanda Cohen76-74
91923 October 2019Rob FeenieFisun Ercan Beef Lapsang Souchong TeaTie73-73
102030 October 2019Susur LeePino Posteraro Crab Cucumber GinSusur Lee60-54

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