The Best of Eviliciousness: Fans' Favorite Cutthroat Kitchen Sabotages
There are culinary competitions, and there's Cutthroat Kitchen, where no one and nothing is safe. Thanks to master of eviliciousness Alton Brown and his devious fondness for a little — or a lot — of well-meaning kitchen sabotage, Cutthroat Kitchen competitors have come face to face with canned whole chickens, mincemeat pork chops and coffee grounds turned compost pile, not to mention oddball tools and prep stations (think potato mashers for hands and a mini worktable suspended atop a bunk bed).
Just recently BuzzFeed showcased its picks of the most-jaw-dropping sabotages to ever enter the Cutthroat arena, looking back on that time one chef sourced all of her ingredients from a gumball machine and the day another was forced to make breakfast in a bed.
In the spirit of embracing all thing hilariously heinous, Food Network fans, too, have picked their favorite diabolical challenges to befall the competitors. From warped crepe pans and camping stoves to steaming mussels with a laundry steamer, it's the best of eviliciousness in our fans' roundup of top Cutthroat sabotages. Click the photo below to begin the photo gallery of those wow-worthy challenges.
Launch the galleryBefore Sunday's all-new episode of Cutthroat Kitchen at 10|9c, look back at the top moments of Alton's After-Show on FN Dish.