In the latest episode of Supermarket Stakeout, four talented chefs faced off in a three-round showdown, starting with tacos, moving on to Sunday brunch, and ending with a midnight snack. Chefs Judy Cage, Harrison Bader, Brandon Williams, and Britt Scholler had to think on their feet as they shopped for ingredients blind, negotiating with shoppers exiting the grocery store to get what they needed.
As the host, Alex Guarnaschelli, set the stage for an intense competition, the chefs had to bring their A-game to create the best dishes possible. With the pressure on, each chef showcased their skills and creativity in the kitchen, trying to impress the judges and secure a win.
For the taco round, the chefs had to think outside the box and come up with unique and flavorful recipes. From traditional beef tacos to innovative vegetarian options, each chef put their own spin on this classic dish. The competition was fierce as the judges critiqued each dish, looking for creativity, flavor, and presentation.
In the end, only one chef could come out on top and walk away with a year’s worth of groceries. It was a tough decision, but the judges ultimately crowned the winner based on their overall performance throughout all three rounds.
If you want to see the full episode and watch the chefs in action, be sure to check out the recap on Food Network’s StreamOnMax. You won’t want to miss the excitement, drama, and delicious dishes that were served up in this epic showdown. So grab your apron and get ready to be inspired by these talented chefs as they cook up a storm in the Supermarket Stakeout kitchen.
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Video “Supermarket Stakeout: Chefs Shop for Taco Ingredients Blind | S1E4 FULL EP Recap | Food Network” was uploaded on 09/22/2024 to Youtube Channel Food Network
Cashing for this one for tacos indeed. Thanks to Supermarket Stakeout. 🌮🌮😋🌮🌮
she def had an advantage as a renowned chef in brooklyn
Oh, that kind of blind 😂 I thought they would be blindfolded and feeling around the store until they found random ingredients.
80 to 100 bucks for full carts of food??? That's pennies on the dollar 😂 What year was this done?
Blind….click bait