''Fridge Wars'' is a Canadian reality television series, which premiered February 27, 2020 on
CBC Television
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. Hosted by
Emma Hunter, the series features professional chefs competing to create restaurant-quality meals using only the contents found in a real Canadian family's refrigerator, which are then judged by the families whose fridges were raided to determine the winner.
The series is produced by The Gurin Company and the CBC.
Format
Each episode of ''Fridge Wars'' features two chefs cooking two meals (separated by two rounds) for two different families, with the sole ingredients they find in each family's fridge. They are given 45 minutes to prepare each meal and are given clues to help them make a meal that the family they are cooking for might enjoy. After each round, the families are allowed to taste the meal, without knowing which of the two chefs cooked it. They are then given devices to rate the food on 3 categories: ''Look'', ''Taste'', and ''Originality''. These scores are later averaged, and the chef with the highest score wins the episode and is awarded a trophy.
What the Fridge Challenge
During round two, the chefs are given a challenge that increases the difficulty in the meals they are preparing.
*In the premiere episode, the chefs were told that their original meal for six was to be increased into a meal for ten.
*In episode 2, the chefs were forced to blindly pick a "sauce" (from 3 options) to use in their meals.
*In episode 3, the chefs were forced to add bitter melon and Vietnamese basil to their meals.
*In episode 6, the chefs had to switch the dishes that they were cooking with each other.
Episodes
The winners of each episode are listed in bold.
International broadcast
The series premiered in the US on August 2, 2020 as part of
The CW's Summer 2020 programming lineup.
In April 2022 the german spin-off ''Kühlschrank öffne dich!'' (en: ''Fridge open!'') was aired on
Sat.1
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It is considered the first privately owned television network in Germany, having been launched in January 1984 as ''PKS'' ''(Programmgesellscha ...
and is based on the Canadian original ''Fridge Wars''.
Reception
Critical reception
Joel Keller, writing for ''
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'', lauded the series, stating that "
didn’t think that ''Fridge Wars'' was going to be as fun as it was;
thought that it would be a standard-grade cooking competition and that’s that. But executive producers Phil Gurin and Tracie Tighe have hit on a formula that takes the ''
Chopped''-style format and brings it down to earth." Meanwhile,
Rob Owen, writing for the ''
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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'', criticized the series, saying that it felt too long. Rob writes: "As with plenty of reality competitions, one wonders if ''Fridge Wars'' might be stronger with one family at a half-hour rather than the one-hour running time, but for the most part ''Fridge Wars'' doesn’t feel padded."
References
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{{CBC Television Shows (current and upcoming)
2020 Canadian television series debuts
2020s Canadian cooking television series
2020s Canadian reality television series
CBC Television original programming
Cooking competitions in Canada