Wildcard Kitchen, April 9, 2024, Food Network, “Three of a Kind”

Wildcard Kitchen

In this episode of Wildcard Kitchen, Eric Adjepong hosts a ladies’ night, inviting Guy’s Grocery Games judges Aarti Sequeira, Catherine McCord, and Damaris Phillips to join him for an after-hours culinary poker game. The stakes are high as they each put up $5,000 of their own money, battling it out in the kitchen to create the best French toast.

The episode, “Three of a Kind,” airing on Food Network on Tuesday, April 9, welcomes Aarti Sequeira, Catherine McCord, and Damaris Phillips, judges from Guy’s Grocery Games, to Eric Adjepong’s underground culinary poker game.

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The three judges, who are close friends, find themselves in a friendly yet intense competition, putting up $5,000 each as they vie for culinary bragging rights. The game takes place in the Food Network test kitchen, where the chefs must create dishes based on the cards they are dealt, incorporating wildcards that introduce unpredictable challenges.

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As the competition heats up, the judges must keep their poker faces on while also taking off the gloves in their quest to win their friends’ cash. The pressure is on as they navigate the challenges of creating exceptional dishes within a limited time frame and with specific ingredients.

Wildcard Kitchen brings a unique twist to culinary competitions, combining the thrill of poker with the excitement of cooking, creating a high-stakes environment where anything can happen.

Wildcard Kitchen airs on Food Network at 9.00 pm on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

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