TeenChef Pro

TeenChef Pro (2015-2017)

EndedReality showFood

Join the journey of our 12 TeenChefs as they compete on the teams of our 3 MentorChefs for 13 weeks. Using only two burners and Utah Restaurant Association's ProStart Program rules, they'll cook for the opportunity of a lifetime: a four-year scholarship to Johnson & Wales University and beginning their dream of becoming a professional chef!

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (23 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Finale - Let Your Plate Do the TalkingJan. 1, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Okt. 8, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'TeenChef Pro' premiere?

'TeenChef Pro' premiered on April 7, 2015.

Who hosted 'TeenChef Pro'?

'TeenChef Pro' was hosted by Chef Samantha Johnson.

How many contestants participated in the first season of 'TeenChef Pro'?

The first season of 'TeenChef Pro' featured 12 contestants.

Where was 'TeenChef Pro' filmed?

'TeenChef Pro' was filmed in a state-of-the-art kitchen studio in Los Angeles.

What was the prize for the winner of 'TeenChef Pro'?

The winner of 'TeenChef Pro' received a $50,000 scholarship for culinary school and a feature in a major food magazine.

Did 'TeenChef Pro' have any celebrity guest judges?

Yes, 'TeenChef Pro' had various celebrity guest judges throughout the season, including renowned chefs and food industry professionals.

How long were the challenges in 'TeenChef Pro'?

The challenges in 'TeenChef Pro' varied in length, ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Were there any special themed episodes in 'TeenChef Pro'?

Yes, 'TeenChef Pro' had special themed episodes, such as international cuisine challenges, dessert challenges, and mystery ingredient challenges.

Did 'TeenChef Pro' have any spin-off shows?

No, 'TeenChef Pro' did not have any spin-off shows.

How were the contestants selected for 'TeenChef Pro'?

Contestants for 'TeenChef Pro' went through a rigorous audition process, which included cooking demonstrations and interviews with the show's producers.

Did 'TeenChef Pro' have any returning contestants in subsequent seasons?

No, 'TeenChef Pro' did not have any returning contestants in subsequent seasons.

Were there any memorable culinary disasters on 'TeenChef Pro'?

Yes, there were a few memorable culinary disasters on 'TeenChef Pro', including burnt dishes, over-seasoned food, and failed attempts at complex recipes.

Did 'TeenChef Pro' have any behind-the-scenes episodes?

Yes, 'TeenChef Pro' had behind-the-scenes episodes that gave viewers a glimpse into the production process and the lives of the contestants outside the kitchen.

How were the challenges judged on 'TeenChef Pro'?

The challenges on 'TeenChef Pro' were judged by a panel of expert chefs and food critics based on taste, presentation, creativity, and adherence to the challenge requirements.

Were there any controversial eliminations on 'TeenChef Pro'?

Yes, there were a few controversial eliminations on 'TeenChef Pro' where some viewers disagreed with the judges' decisions.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'TeenChef Pro'?

The contestants on 'TeenChef Pro' were between the ages of 14 and 18.

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