Dinner: Impossible

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Dinner: Impossible is an American reality television program that aired on the Food Network. The show features chef Robert Irvine as he attempts to complete various cooking challenges within a limited time frame. The series originally premiered on January 24, 2007, and concluded on May 5, 2010.

Format[edit | edit source]

Each episode of Dinner: Impossible presents Chef Robert Irvine with a culinary mission that he must accomplish within a set period, typically eight hours. These missions often involve preparing a large number of meals under challenging conditions, such as limited resources, unusual locations, or specific dietary restrictions. Irvine is usually assisted by a team of sous-chefs and volunteers.

Host[edit | edit source]

Robert Irvine is a British celebrity chef and television host. He has extensive experience in the culinary field, having worked in various prestigious kitchens around the world. Irvine is known for his no-nonsense approach and ability to work under pressure, which makes him well-suited for the challenges presented on Dinner: Impossible.

Episodes[edit | edit source]

The show ran for a total of eight seasons, with each season featuring a variety of unique and difficult culinary challenges. Some notable episodes include:

  • "Mission: Space" – Irvine must prepare a meal for astronauts at the Kennedy Space Center.
  • "Mission: Impossible" – A crossover episode with the cast of the television series Mission: Impossible.
  • "Hawaiian Luau" – Irvine is tasked with preparing a traditional Hawaiian luau for a large group of guests.

Production[edit | edit source]

Dinner: Impossible was produced by Food Network and was one of the network's popular shows during its run. The show's format and Irvine's dynamic personality contributed to its success and popularity among viewers.

Related Shows[edit | edit source]

  • Restaurant: Impossible – Another show featuring Robert Irvine, where he helps struggling restaurants turn their businesses around.
  • Iron Chef America – A competitive cooking show that also airs on the Food Network.
  • Chopped – A cooking competition show where chefs must create dishes using mystery ingredients.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD