Culinary Quiz: How Well Would You Fare at Worst Cooks Boot Camp? by Maria Russo in Shows, February 16th, 2013
In this all-new fourth season of Worst Cooks in America, 14 culinary recruits are in for the kitchen Boot Camp of their lives, as Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay work to transform them into capable, confident cooks who can turn out winning meals with ease. But before one can be crowned the best of the worst of the kitchen, they’ll have to endure seven weeks of hands-on training covering even the most elementary culinary know-how.
For many watching the competition unfold at home, it’s easy to think that you’d fare far better than the recruits if tested with the same challenges of Boot Camp. But would you really succeed where others have fallen? FN Dish is giving you the opportunity to assess your critical culinary thinking and the extent of your cooking chops. Take the quiz below to find out how well you’d manage in the kitchen with Chefs Anne and Bobby, then watch this exclusive video to see how the Worst Cooks recruits answered when they were asked quiz questions.
How Well Would You Fare at Worst Cooks Boot Camp?
Tune in to Worst Cooks in America on Sundays at 9pm/8c.




hi i would love too learn how too cook maybe i could fine a man plus i love too try
Yeah. There isn't a mouse click for an application. Not even on the "home" page for Food Network. What DOES one have to do?
I really do not know
Liked…I do know how to spell:-)
I actually saw one of the people on a previous season in a small roll of a movie. Now, I don't know which came first but……
If I can remember what the movie was, I'll look post a link. She was a receptionist in the movie and it only showed her for a second but I think she won either last season or 2 seasons ago. Don't remember her name but she was a black lady.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/dining/archives/2012/02/s…
Kelli, apparently, she was an actress first.
Looks like the page was deleted after you outed her. Shame on you for taking food out of an actors mouth…LOL
Bonanza is a western television series that was produced by and ran on the NBC network from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series. Victor Sen Yung played Hop Sing who always came after one of the players with meat cleave if they disagreed wiht his cooking. Looks like one of your contestants with the meat cleaver.
Why are all the cooks using brown eggs.
They use them on Chopped and some other shows. Probably a visual thing – just more eye-catching on the telly.
I only use brown eggs lol to me they taste better than the white, i was brought up on only brown eggs too
There is no nutritional difference between white and brown eggs (or any other color). Color indicates the type chicken – nothing more or less. The quality of eggs depends upon several factors, most important is what the chicken is fed and how she is handled. BTW: We have chickens and a varied colored egg collection daily.
organic eggs
white or brown eggs can both be organic, or can both be not… you can't tell by the shell… but brown eggs do show up so much more than white ones…
because they are natural, farm eggs and most times organic.
Best show since Iron Chef America. Laughed myself sick for an hour. Can't we just have something "fun"
for a change – and no PC police! Try it – you'll like it!
Yay!
These are cooks that are non Pros and most have never cooked anything edible . They need to be a little more patient with the cooks. I will not watch if Ann continues to act like a drill Sargent. She and Bobby are both hateful at times. It would still be a good show if the was some real teaching going on .
There's no way to get on this show. You're selected through an agent. It's scripted – Hello!!!
Anne is supposed to be a B*&^h on the show. She's believable. Bobby is just condescending. The Producers are still working on the mix of the hosts. It's what I would do. If you want to be on the show; get an agent, inform him/her you want to be on the show to further your career and it's done. End of story.
Hope this helps everyone.
Jim, not everyone on the show is an actor or has an agent. I am sure there might be a few but I know not all. Not everyone is from LA or NYC.
there is a page you can go to called casting calls and you will get a list of every show as they come up and where they hold addtions. these shows are real. i almost made it on Master Chef but , i have a long list of medical issues. anyway go to the page YOU DONT NEED AN AGENT ! GO TO CASTING CALLS PAGE !