Hell's Kitchen - Season 21

Season 21
Battle of the Ages
Hit culinary competition series HELL'S KITCHEN returns for a 21st season with HELL'S KITCHEN: BATTLE OF THE AGES, as Chef Gordon Ramsay and the team return to Los Angeles. For the first time ever on HELL'S KITCHEN, well-seasoned 40-year-olds will battle against fresh up-and-coming 20-somethings.

Episodes

Let the Battle Begin
Each chef must cook a signature dish, to be rated on a scale of 1 to 5.

Just Wingin' It
Each contestant is challenged to make their best chicken wings; teams take on a dinner service.

Clawing Your Way to the Top
Teams must shell and cook a lobster after watching Gordon demonstrate it to perfection.

Slipping Down to Hell
The contestants go to a water park and are launched down a giant slide into a pool of ingredients.

Breakfast 911
The teams are tasked with serving breakfast to a group of first responders, firefighters and EMTs.

Til Chef Do Us Part
The contestants must create a menu for a couple's upcoming wedding; a dinner service.

Wok This Way
The chefs must make dishes with obscure ingredients using a wok; special guest Stephanie Izard.

Game On!
The chefs step up to compete one-on-one in an ingredient game show.

Putting the Carne in Carnival
One chef from each team goes head-to-head in different carnival games for an advantage.

Everyone's Taco'ing About It
The final nine chefs must create elevated tacos and impress actor-turned-restaurateur Danny Trejo.

21st Annual Blind Taste Test
Chefs face the ultimate test of their pallets in the 21st annual blind taste test challenge.

What in Hell's Kitchen?
The final seven chefs compete in several challenges to earn their coveted black jackets.

The Fab Five Take Flight
The chefs cook dishes with ingredients from different cities; chef Michael Cimarusti guest judges.

Lights, Camera, Sabotage!
The remaining four chefs are challenged to create a stunning seafood dish.

A Finale for the Ages, Part 1
Gordon Ramsay hosts a fiery cooking competition in which the winner receives a head chef position.

A Finale for the Ages, Part 2
Gordon Ramsay hosts a fiery cooking competition in which the winner receives a head chef position.
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