Iron Chef Showdown

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Iron Chef Showdown
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Genre
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Production location New York City
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time46 minutes
Release
Original network Food Network
Original releaseNovember 8, 2017 (2017-11-08) 
January 18, 2018 (2018-01-18)
Chronology
Related shows

Iron Chef Showdown is an American cooking show based on Fuji Television's Iron Chef , and is the fourth American adaptation of the series, following Iron Chef USA and Iron Chef America and Iron Chef Gauntlet . The show is produced by Food Network, which also carried a dubbed version of the original Iron Chef. Like the original Japanese program, the program is considered to be a culinary game show. In each episode, two new challenger chefs first compete against one another with the winner competing against one of the resident "Iron Chefs" in a one-hour cooking competition based on a secret ingredient or ingredients, and sometimes theme. [1]

Contents

The show is presented as a re-imagined take on Iron Chef America. The Chairman is once again portrayed by actor and martial artist Mark Dacascos, who was introduced as the nephew of the original Japanese chairman Takeshi Kaga on Iron Chef America. The commentary is provided by Alton Brown who also serves as the host as well as a judge, and a new floor reporter Jaymee Sire is introduced. [1] [2]

The series premiered on Food Network on November 8, 2017 with a Thanksgiving-themed episode, with ten episodes aired in the first season. Iron Chefs Bobby Flay, Jose Garces, Alex Guarnaschelli, and Michael Symon return for this series; they are joined by the newest Iron Chef, Iron Chef Gauntlet winner Stephanie Izard. [1] [3] [4] [5] During taping of the first season, Bobby Flay removed his chef's coat to reveal a T-shirt which read "This is my last Iron Chef battle ever"; he later confirmed that he has officially quit the Iron Chef franchise. [6]

Format

Two challengers enter Kitchen Stadium and battle one another in a Chairman's Challenge based upon a secret ingredient. Alton Brown is the sole judge of this challenge and decides which of the two challengers advance to the next stage. The winner then faces an Iron Chef in a Secret Ingredient Showdown, in the traditional Iron Chef and Iron Chef America format. A panel of two guest judges decide the winner. Unlike the original Iron Chef America, the Chairman does not dine with the judges; host Alton Brown takes his place at the judging table, but does not vote on the winner. The two parts of the show, the Chairman's Challenge and the Secret Ingredient Showdown were introduced in Iron Chef Gauntlet.

The Iron Chefs

Iron Chef statistics

The win/loss data is based solely on the performance of the participant as an Iron Chef in Iron Chef Showdown and does not include win–loss records on any previous programs including Iron Chef,Iron Chef America,The Next Iron Chef, or Iron Chef Gauntlet.

Iron ChefSpecialtyWinLossTotalWin % [lower-alpha 1]
Bobby Flay [lower-alpha 2] Southwestern112.500
Jose Garces [lower-alpha 3] Latin Fusion112.500
Alexandra Guarnaschelli [lower-alpha 4] Modern American2021.000
Stephanie Izard [lower-alpha 5] Modern American2021.000
Michael Symon [lower-alpha 6] Mediterranean2021.000
  1. Based on weighted average (.5 victory for a draw). The win/loss data is based on the performance of the Iron Chef in Iron Chef Showdown only.
  2. Flay's record excludes his 43-16-2 record in Iron Chef America.
  3. Garces' record excludes his 16-7 record in Iron Chef America.
  4. Guarnaschelli's record excludes her 4-3 record in Iron Chef America.
  5. Izard's record excludes her participation in Iron Chef Gauntlet, including her defeat of Symon, Flay, and Masaharu Morimoto in the Gauntlet round, as she was not an Iron Chef at the time.
  6. Symon's record excludes his 34-7-1 record in Iron Chef America.

Episodes

#Original airdateTitleChairman's challengeSecret ingredient showdown
ChallengersIngredientWinnerIron ChefIngredient/themeWinnerFinal score
1November 8, 2017"Big Thanksgiving Battle"Lindsay Autry
Matt Kerney
CornMatt Kerney Bobby Flay Thanksgiving leftoversBobby Flay49-44
2November 15, 2017"Battle Symon Says"Hiroo Nagamura
David Schlosser
MushroomsDavid Schlosser Michael Symon Holstein beef Michael Symon48-37
3November 22, 2017"Battle Beantown"Matt Jennings
Kristen Kish
Prosciutto Kristen Kish Jose Garces Parmesan cheese Jose Garces47-41
4November 29, 2017"Battle Stuffed and Savory"Marcellus Coleman
Leah Cohen
SquashLeah Cohen Stephanie Izard SausageStephanie Izard42-36
5December 6, 2017"Italian Holiday Battle"Ted Hopson
Kate Williams
GingerbreadTed Hopson Alex Guarnaschelli Feast of the Seven Fishes Alex Guarnaschelli44-37
6December 13, 2017"Battle Deep Sea Duel"Brian Landry
Ryan McCaskey
Pork bellyBrian LandryStephanie Izard Yellowfin tuna Stephanie Izard45-37
7December 20, 2017"Battle Meaty Matchup"David Bancroft
Roxanne Spruance
AppleDavid BancroftJose GarcesRacks and ribsDavid Bancroft42-40
8December 27, 2017"Battle Bar Food"Timon Balloo
Nicholas Elmi
WingsTimon BallooAlex GuarnaschelliShrimpAlex Guarnaschelli35-30
9January 3, 2018"Battle Fruit and Fowl"Gregory Gourdet
Brian Redzikowski
Grapes Gregory Gourdet Michael SymonDuckMichael Symon41-35
10January 10, 2018 [n 1] "Battle Bobby Flay All Day"Tory Miller
Jenner Tomaska
PotatoTory MillerBobby FlayBisonTory Miller41-38
  1. This episode was originally scheduled for December 13, 2017. It was pulled from the schedule and re-edited to remove judge John Besh from the broadcast version; Giada De Laurentiis was the only judge on screen.

Companion shows

Iron Chef: Outside the Stadium

Prior to the premiere episode of Showdown, Food Network aired a one-time special, Iron Chef: Outside the Stadium, which reviewed current status of former and current Iron Chefs Bobby Flay, Alex Guarnaschelli, Geoffrey Zakarian, Stephanie Izard, Michael Symon, Jose Garces and Wolfgang Puck.

Iron Chef: Behind the Battle

After each episode of Showdown, Food Network will air an episode of the companion series Iron Chef: Behind the Battle. In this series, Alton Brown will revisit some of the fan-favorite battles of the past from Iron Chef America and provide his unique perspective and in-depth look at these battles.

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