“Chopped” is departing its familiar kitchen setting for a new competitive landscape. The Food Network has greenlit “Chopped Castaways,” a spinoff series that incorporates a “Survivor”-style survival element.
The show will test chefs on more than just their cooking skills. Contestants must also demonstrate resourcefulness and adaptability in a remote, wilderness environment.
Host Ted Allen returns to lead the series. He will be joined by a panel of judges including chefs Gabe Bertaccini, Maneet Chauhan, and Marcus Samuelsson.
The format presents chefs with unique challenges beyond a standard pantry. They will need to forage and improvise with limited ingredients in their surroundings.
“Chopped Castaways” is scheduled for an eight-episode run. It premieres on May 12 at 9 p.m.
The series aims to blend high-stakes culinary competition with the drama of survival television. It represents a significant evolution for the long-running “Chopped” franchise.
This move aligns with a broader trend of hybrid competition shows. It seeks to attract fans of both food television and adventure-based reality programming.
