Raising the Steaks

Season 4Episode 760 minApr. 17, 2011
Raising the Steaks

TASK: Create and present a live cooking demonstration for Omaha Steaks THE CELEBRITIES MUST PRESENT A 20-MINUTE COOKING DEMO In the seventh episode of the season, the Celebrities must present a 20-minute live cooking demonstration for Omaha Steaks. One project manager unloads the lion's share of the task on a single team member, and the team is left with no time to rehearse. The other team must work with a Project Manager who doesn't cook or eat meat. Accusations fly in a brutal boardroom, and another Celebrity hears Donald Trump's dreaded words, "You're fired!"

Raising the Steaks has aired on Apr. 17, 2011 at 21:00
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