Display title | Chopped |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Crossing Iron Chef and Top Chef, Chopped is a Cooking Show competition. Like Iron Chef, the competitors are given secret ingredients they must use; Chopped gives them a basket containing three or four per course instead of just one. Also like Iron Chef, they have to make an entire meal, but only three courses rather than five. Like Top Chef's "Quickfires", the time limits are short, typically 20 minutes for the appetizer and 30 minutes for the entrée and dessert dishes. |