Frankenfood

Frankenfood (2014)

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Amateur chefs will step up to the plate, literally, to prove their dish is the best new Frankenfood, a revolutionary creation that mixes outrageous and unexpected ingredients in delicious and unique flavors. From a triple-decker pastrami donut sandwich to fried PB&J fish sticks and Gyro egg rolls to a cheesecake burger, the food creations on this series range from the good, the bad and the truly inedible! Each episode of "Frankenfood" features the best and worst local amateur food innovators competing head-to-head in order to get their unexpected food concoctions onto the menu of a popular local restaurant, win a $10,000 cash grand prize and possibly create the next big food craze.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Frankenfood' premiere?

'Frankenfood' premiered on June 22, 2014.

Who were the hosts of 'Frankenfood'?

'Frankenfood' was hosted by Josh Capon and Tony Luke Jr.

What was the concept of 'Frankenfood'?

'Frankenfood' was a cooking competition show where contestants created unique and unconventional food combinations.

How many contestants competed in each episode of 'Frankenfood'?

Each episode of 'Frankenfood' featured three contestants.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'Frankenfood'?

The grand prize for the winner of 'Frankenfood' was $10,000.

How many rounds did the contestants go through in each episode of 'Frankenfood'?

The contestants on 'Frankenfood' went through three rounds: the Appetizer, the Entr\u00e9e, and the Dessert.

What was the main focus of the Appetizer round on 'Frankenfood'?

The Appetizer round on 'Frankenfood' focused on creating unique and unconventional appetizers.

Who judged the dishes on 'Frankenfood'?

The dishes on 'Frankenfood' were judged by a panel of culinary experts and celebrity guests.

What was the format of the judging process on 'Frankenfood'?

The judging process on 'Frankenfood' involved taste testing, critiquing, and scoring the dishes.

Did the judges have any specific criteria for evaluating the dishes on 'Frankenfood'?

Yes, the judges on 'Frankenfood' evaluated the dishes based on taste, creativity, and presentation.

Were there any specific food restrictions or limitations on 'Frankenfood'?

No, 'Frankenfood' encouraged contestants to think outside the box and create unconventional food combinations without any specific restrictions.

Were there any guest appearances by notable chefs or food experts on 'Frankenfood'?

Yes, 'Frankenfood' featured guest appearances by notable chefs and food experts throughout the season.

Did the contestants receive any assistance or guidance during the competition on 'Frankenfood'?

No, the contestants on 'Frankenfood' had to rely on their own skills and creativity without any assistance or guidance.

How long was each episode of 'Frankenfood'?

Each episode of 'Frankenfood' had a runtime of approximately one hour.

What was the overall reception of 'Frankenfood' among viewers and critics?

The reception of 'Frankenfood' among viewers and critics was mixed, with some praising its unique concept while others found it gimmicky.

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