Chopped Canada

2014

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
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  • 1
5.8| NA| en| More Info
Released: 02 January 2014 Canceled
Producted By: Paperny Entertainment
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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American favorite "Chopped" heads north of the border to Canada with a familiar format and new host, Toronto native Dean McDermott. Each episode of "Chopped Canada" challenges four professional chefs to turn boxes of mystery ingredients into a three-course meal in a race against the clock. Each course serves as its own round in the competition, and the chef with the least-successful dish — as determined by a panel of judges — is eliminated after each round. The chef who comes out on top following the dessert round wins $10,000 and the title of "Chopped Canada" champion.

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Brad Smith

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Chopped Canada Audience Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
ngorelov Chopped Canada is an awful, and at times disgusting cooking show. The fact that cooks are given weird, and completely random & unexpected combinations of ingredients, and are expected to make something very good out of it in 30 minutes, isn't good. Some cooks make acceptable meals, which are descent, but a lot of them create nasty meals which looks nasty. For example, in one of the episodes a cook made soup with meatballs or something like that. The soup looked like dog urine, and the meatballs looked like poop. Why would anyone wanna eat that, tell me? If proper, delicious meals are to be made, than ingredients have to match, so that in the final product the meal has a good balance of spices, salt, pepper, ingredients, and all that.Overall, Chopped Canada should just be canceled, and shut down, because I think almost everyone hates it. Of course as I said there are some descent meals made by cooks there, but other than that most of it is nasty, and just makes me want to vomit. Nobody wants to see those disgusting looking meals. If anyone who participated in the production of Chopped Canada, or anyone who made it is seeing this, then don't be offended, because its just the most honest truth I'm telling you. Just shut it down, honestly its nasty. This is a big suggestion I'm telling you to do, so just cancel the show, because like I said before no-one wants to see this disgusting stuff getting made.Thanks for taking your time to read this. Sincerely, Anonymous. (Oh I'm so anonymous, that I feel like a secret agent undercover, loll)
VxViper The "Chefs" that compete on this show seem to lack culinary knowledge and often seem to refer to themselves as "Cooks" and not Chefs, for those who don't know, trained chefs NEVER refer to themselves as "Cooks". The show also has a theme that they want to make sure you know this is a Canadian show by having a Canadian ingredient in each basket and making sure that they keep talking about how it's Canadian. Don't get me started on the Judges, they tend to be pretty condescending and themselves competing against their fellow judges. Having Dean McDermott as host is something hard to swallow (no pun intended), the choice to put him in as host was a bad one giving his shady past that many in the US audience can't forgive/forget. All in all, more thought went into building the set of the show rather than the dynamics of the show itself.
Doug-219-438242 The latest chopped Canada episode was completely disappointing. The judges concentrated more on their egos and making the competition a PC popularity contest than focusing on the food and the actual taste of the dishes. I would suggest getting actual chefs or real foodies as judges rather than boorish half celebrities that want to be controversial just to get their names in the tabloids. It's usually a fun, interesting and informative show... But when the contestants story is put over the taste of the food, it's a boring disaster that I had to turn off and I recommend everyone else do the same. Don't waste your time. The chefs were actually quite good, but with the injustice of the judges, it was a disservice to them all. Shame on them.
LeDentalPlaque I'm from Canada, but I find that Chopped US is much more entertaining than Chopped Canada. I think the primary reason is the host and judges on the show. They don't seem to find judging as fun and jolly as those in the US version, and there's a much more serious and duller tone throughout each episode as compared to the US version.It's still nice to see talented Canadian chefs compete on Chopped Canada, but I find that if I were to choose, I would definitely prefer the original US series to this one. Like another reviewer said, there's no "wow" factor here, and it's pretty boring and lacking in some areas.In addition, I feel as if the host, Dean McDermott, does not do a good job at hosting the show at all. Compared to Ted Allen, he doesn't bring about a passion for cooking like he does, and he doesn't fit the bill of host quite well.