‘Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror’ Halloween Event Announced

The Food Network is getting ready for its sweetest Halloween season yet, following the recent Halloween Wars Season 6 announcement with more news that the channel’s hit series Cutthroat Kitchen will get a Halloween-themed makeover as well.

Trick or treating takes on a new meaning this fall with the five-episode primetime event Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror, beginning Wednesday, September 28th at 10pm ET/PT on Food Network.

Alton Brown presides over the no-holds-barred Halloween heats, with sixteen crafty chefs cooking their way through spooky sabotages for the chance to win up to $50,000.  From a spider web-themed spider roll challenge to a liver and fava beans battle, the competitors must scare up their best dishes while braving witches, mummies, ghosts and zombies.  The heats lead up to a final showdown between the four winners to determine the Tournament of Terror champion on Wednesday, October 26th at 10pm. 

“Alton’s wicked sense of humor and diabolical sabotages are sure to get viewers into the Halloween spirit,” said Didi O’Hearn, Senior Vice President, Programming, Food Network & Cooking Channel. “Get ready for a devilishly good time, Cutthroat Kitchen-style!”

Episodes are:
Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror– Heat One Premieres Wednesday, September 28th at 10pm (all times ET/PT)
Heat one begins with a Hannibal Lechter-style liver and fava beans challenge, then the chefs must cook garlic chicken with scary movie blade fingers or knives.  For the last round, a blood orange dessert has to be prepared with a séance board sabotage.
Competitors: Trevor McGrath (Queens, New York), Janet Ross (Kansas City, Missouri), Rouha Sadighi (Santa Monica, California), Irvin Williams Jr. (Thomasville, North Carolina)
Judge: Richard Blais

Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror – Heat Two Premieres Wednesday, October 5th at 10pm (all times ET/PT)
In the second heat, the chefs must make deviled eggs while wearing monster costumes, followed by a spider web-themed spider roll challenge.  Finally, one chef has to make a flambéed dessert in a twisted kitchen.
Competitors: Natalie Beck (Palo Alto, California), Paul Friedman (Houston, Texas), Josephine Proul (Philmont, New York), Ian Russell (Kannapolis, North Carolina)
Judge: Antonia Lofaso

Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror– Heat Three Premieres Wednesday, October 12th at 10pm
Round three kicks off with a frog’s leg challenge in a graveyard, then the chefs must make a witch’s stew while riding around on a witch’s broom.  Finally, one chef has to make devil’s food cake with spooky tools.
Competitors: Christian Brown (Henrico, North Carolina), Jenny Goycochea (San Diego, California), Michael Jenkins (Astoria, New York), Ulfet Ralph (Milan, Ohio)
Judge: Jet Tila

Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror– Heat Four Premieres Wednesday, October 19th at 10pm
In the fourth heat, the chefs have to cut their steak tartare with deadly weapons and dig up their Fra Diavolo ingredients in a graveyard.  Then one chef has to make a pumpkin dessert inside a chamber filled with autumn leaves.
Competitors: Oz Blackaller (San Diego, California), Chase Meneely (Denver, Colorado), Johnny Messina (Hermosa Beach, California), Tiffany Nelson-Ermon (Chicago, Illinois)
Judge: Simon Majumdar

Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror– Finale Premieres Wednesday, October 26th at 10pm
The four heat winners return for the tournament finale, which begins with the chefs shopping for Bloody Mary ingredients in a dark, haunted pantry.  Then a bone-in dish must be prepared on a flaming organ, followed by a candy challenge on a possessed, spinning bed.  The last chef standing is named winner of the Tournament of Terror.
Judge: Anne Burrell

See what else is on TV for Halloween 2016 here!

Contestant Josephine Proul on Food Network's 'Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror'.
Contestant Josephine Proul on Food Network’s ‘Cutthroat Kitchen: Tournament of Terror’.

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Matt Artz

Founded Halloween Daily News in 2012 and the Halloween International Film Festival in 2016. Professional writer/journalist/photographer since 2000.