Top Chef: Just Desserts
Top Chef: Just Desserts |
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Country of origin |
United States |
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No. of seasons |
2 |
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No. of episodes |
20 |
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Executive producer(s) |
- Dan Cutforth
- Jane Lipsitz
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Running time |
43 minutes |
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Production company(s) |
Magical Elves |
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Original network |
Bravo |
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Picture format |
480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
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Original release |
September 15, 2010 (2010-09-15) – October 26, 2011 (2011-10-26) |
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Top Chef: Just Desserts is an American reality competition show, spun off from Top Chef. It premiered on the cable television network Bravo on September 15, 2010.[1] Top Chef: Just Desserts features pastry chefs competing in a series of culinary challenges, focusing on pastries and desserts. The show is produced by Magical Elves Productions, the same company that created Top Chef and Project Runway, and distributed by Bravo and Tiger Aspect USA. It is hosted by Gail Simmons, with head judge Johnny Iuzzini, head pastry chef at Jean-Georges.[2] Other judges include Hubert Keller, owner of restaurant Fleur de Lys and a Top Chef Masters finalist, and Dannielle Kyrillos, "an entertaining expert and Editor-at-Large of DailyCandy".[3][4]
Format
In every episode of Top Chef: Just Desserts, there are two challenges: a Quickfire Challenge and an Elimination Challenge. The Quickfire Challenge is a short challenge that tests each contestant's fundamental skills. The Elimination Challenge is usually more difficult and tests the chefs' creativity and adaptability in using specific ingredients or fulfilling a certain client's needs.[5]
Judges
Seasons
Season 1
This was the first season of the spin-off show for Top Chef. The series premiered on September 15 and concluded on November 17, 2010. The winner of this season was Yigit Pura.
Season 2
A second season was announced on February 3, 2011. The show premiered on August 24, 2011. The second season had 10 episodes and the finale aired on October 26, 2011. Chris Hanmer was declared the winner.[6][7]
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