Chopped: Impossible

Chopped: Impossible (2015)

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In Chopped: Impossible, premiering Thursday, Oct. 22 at 8|7c, 12 returning champions are pushed to the limits with mind-blowingly impossible baskets in a four-part tournament. Restaurant: Impossible's Robert Irvine will serve as judge in the first three preliminary rounds, but he'll get the chance to face off against the final competitor in a wild-card round. The winner will earn $15,000 just for getting to the final round, but if the final competitor wins against Robert, he or she will pocket an additional $25,000 for a total of $40,000.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Chopped: Impossible, Grand FinaleNov 12, 2015
S01E03Chopped: Impossible, Part 3Nov 5, 2015
S01E02Chopped: Impossible, Part 2Oct 29, 2015
S01E01Chopped: Impossible, Part 1Oct 22, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Chopped: Impossible' premiere?

'Chopped: Impossible' premiered on October 22, 2015.

Who are the judges on 'Chopped: Impossible'?

Some of the judges on 'Chopped: Impossible' include Amanda Freitag, Marc Murphy, and Scott Conant.

What is the difference between 'Chopped: Impossible' and 'Chopped'?

In 'Chopped: Impossible', the contestants face even more challenging baskets, and the judges critique the dishes more harshly.

How many contestants compete in each episode of 'Chopped: Impossible'?

Four contestants compete in each episode of 'Chopped: Impossible'.

What is the prize for winning 'Chopped: Impossible'?

The prize for winning 'Chopped: Impossible' is $40,000.

Are there any special themes or categories in 'Chopped: Impossible'?

Yes, there are special themes or categories in 'Chopped: Impossible' such as "Pork on the Brain" and "Bizarre Baskets".

How long does it take to film an episode of 'Chopped: Impossible'?

It takes about 12 to 14 hours to film an episode of 'Chopped: Impossible'.

How are the contestants selected for 'Chopped: Impossible'?

The contestants are selected by the show's producers and casting team.

What is the format of each episode of 'Chopped: Impossible'?

In each episode of 'Chopped: Impossible', the contestants face three rounds: appetizer, entree, and dessert.

What are some of the most memorable dishes created on 'Chopped: Impossible'?

Some of the most memorable dishes created on 'Chopped: Impossible' include a bacon-wrapped quail and a blueberry goat cheese tart.

How many judges critique the dishes in 'Chopped: Impossible'?

Three judges critique the dishes in 'Chopped: Impossible'.

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