Rewrapped

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Rewrapped
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Genre Reality, Cooking
Starring Joey Fatone
Judges Marc Summers (Head Judge)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time30 Minutes (22 minutes with commercials)
Production company BSTV Entertainment
Release
Original network Food Network
Original releaseApril 21 (2014-04-21) 
December 1, 2014 (2014-12-01)

Rewrapped is a reality cooking television show hosted by Joey Fatone that premiered on April 21, 2014, on Food Network. [1] Similar to short-form cooking reality shows, it features three chefs challenged to first recreate a classic snack food, then innovate a totally new dish using said snack food as the main ingredient. The show is a loose spinoff of the show Unwrapped , whose host Marc Summers acts as "Head Judge" for each episode, alongside a representative of the company that produces the food of the day, and a third impartial judge involved in the food industry in some way (chef, critic, blogger, etc.).

Contents

On the premiere week, two new episodes of the 30-minute series aired Monday nights at 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm ET. Up to May 5, 2014, one new episode aired in the 8:00 slot, with a repeat episode at 8:30 pm. As of May 12, 2014, a single new episode airs in the Monday 8:00 pm slot, followed by an episode of Unwrapped at 8:30 pm.

Rewrapped returned for its second season on September 8, 2014, still airing in its 8:00 pm EST Monday slot, and once again followed by an encore episode of Rewrapped at 8:30 pm EST. [2]

Format

Each episode of Rewrapped features three chefs undergoing two cooking challenges. After dishes are prepared, the three judges evaluate each dish, scoring them on a scale of 1 to 10. This makes for a possible score range of 3 (lowest) to 30 (highest).

Like its parent show Unwrapped, each episode features short segments on the creation & packaging of the food of the day.

Round 1: Recreate

The three chefs are given 30 minutes to try and replicate the exact snack food from scratch. In the case of food items with a specific shape, the chefs must bring their own "molds" to use to try and duplicate the appearance of the food. The chef's attempts are judged on taste, appearance, and how closely they replicated the original food. In season 1, no eliminations took place in this round, but starting in season 2, the chef with the lowest score is eliminated from the competition.

Round 2: Innovate

The chefs (all 3 in season 1; the remaining 2 in season 2) are given another 30 minutes to use the food of the day as the main ingredient in their own original dish. The chefs are supplied with enough of the original food to use in their dishes. In this round, taste, appearance and originality are the key factors in the judge's scores.

In season 1, the scores from both rounds are totalled, and the chef with the highest combined score won. For season 2, both remaining chefs are scored only for the Innovate round to determine the winner. In both cases, the winner of the episode receives a year's supply of the snack food.

Episodes

Season 1

Episode #Episode TitleOriginal Air DateSnack FoodEpisode/Production # [3]
1All That Glitters Is GoldfishApril 21, 2014 Pepperidge Farm Cheddar Goldfish RW0101H
2Pie for One, Pie for AllApril 21, 2014 Tastykake Glazed Cherry Pie RW0102H
3SpaghettiOMGApril 28, 2014 Franco-American SpaghettiOs with MeatballsRW0103H
4Who You Callin' a CupCake?May 5, 2014 Hostess CupCake RW0104H
5A Chip Off the Old BlockMay 12, 2014 Herr's Potato Chips (Cheddar & Sour Cream, Salt & Vinegar and BBQ flavors)RW0105H
6Let's Get Ready to Crumble!May 19, 2014 Entenmann's Original Recipe Chocolate Chip Cookie RW0106H
7That Makes Two of UtzMay 26, 2014 Utz Pretzel RodRW0107H
8Milano, Milano! I Love You!June 2, 2014 Pepperidge Farm Mint Milano Cookie RW0108H
9Now Krimpet! Krimpet Good!June 9, 2014 Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpet RW0109H
10A Word to the Wise Cheez WaffiesJuly 7, 2014 Wise Cheez Waffies RW0110H
11Twinkie, Twinkie, Little StarJune 16, 2014 Hostess Twinkie RW0111H
12The Awesome BlossomJune 23, 2014 Outback Steakhouse Bloomin' Onion RW0112H
13Rich Frosted FunJune 30, 2014 Entenmann's Rich Frosted Donut RW0113H

Season 2

Episode #Episode TitleOriginal Air DateSnack FoodEpisode/Production # [3]
1Ho Ho You Didn't!September 8, 2014 Hostess Ho Hos RW0201H
2Lay's It All on the LineSeptember 15, 2014 Lay's "Do Us A Flavor" Potato Chips (Cheddar Bacon Mac & Cheese,
Kettle-Cooked Wasabi Ginger, Wavy Mango Salsa, and Cappuccino flavors)
RW0202H
3Let Them Eat Koffee Kake!September 22, 2014 Tastykake Koffee Kakes RW0203H
4Pirouettes on PointSeptember 29, 2014 Pepperidge Farm Pirouette wafer cookiesRW0204H
5Boy, Ar-Dees Good!October 6, 2014 Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli RW0205H
6Sno Ball Free-for-AllOctober 13, 2014 Hostess Sno Balls RW0206H
7Thin Mint ConditionOctober 20, 2014 Girl Scout Cookie Thin Mints RW0207H
8Lend Me Your Ear of Candy CornOctober 27, 2014 Jelly Belly Candy Corn RW0208H
9Ritzy BusinessNovember 3, 2014 Ritz Crackers Ritz Bits with CheeseRW0209H
10Pudding Up a FightNovember 10, 2014 Swiss Miss Triple Chocolate Dream PuddingRW0210H
11Jumpin' for Pumpkin DonutsNovember 17, 2014 Dunkin' Donuts Glazed Pumpkin Cake DonutRW0211H
12Oatmeal Raisin the RoofNovember 24, 2014 Pepperidge Farms Oatmeal Raisin CookiesRW0212H
13Hooked on a Candy Cane FeelingDecember 1, 2014 Hammond's Candies Candy Canes RW0213H

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