Fast Foodies
Fast Foodies is an American television series that premiered on truTV on February 4, 2021. The show features three renowned chefs who compete to recreate and then reimagine a celebrity guest's favorite fast food dish. The series combines elements of cooking competition and comedy, providing a unique twist on the traditional cooking show format.
Format[edit | edit source]
Each episode of Fast Foodies features a celebrity guest who brings in their favorite fast food item. The three chefs, Kristen Kish, Jeremy Ford, and Justin Sutherland, first attempt to replicate the dish as closely as possible in the "Copycat Round." The guest then tastes each version and selects the one that best matches the original.
In the second round, known as the "Remix Round," the chefs put their own gourmet spin on the fast food item, creating a new dish inspired by the original. The celebrity guest then chooses the most creative and delicious reinterpretation. The chef with the most wins at the end of the season is crowned the "Fast Foodies" champion.
Chefs[edit | edit source]
- Kristen Kish: Winner of Top Chef Season 10.
- Jeremy Ford: Winner of Top Chef Season 13.
- Justin Sutherland: Contestant on Top Chef Season 16 and winner of Iron Chef America.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
The first season of Fast Foodies consists of 12 episodes, each featuring a different celebrity guest and their favorite fast food item. Some of the notable guests include Joel McHale, Ron Funches, and Andy Richter.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Fast Foodies has received positive reviews for its entertaining format and the chemistry between the chefs. Critics have praised the show for its light-hearted approach and the creativity displayed in the "Remix Round."
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