‘Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out’ Host Brian Malarkey on Sabotages & Breaking Fourth Wall
- Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out, a culinary competition with four chefs sabotaging each other, returns to Food Network on May 13, 2025, hosted by Brian Malarkey.
- This reboot follows the original Cutthroat Kitchen, which ran through 2017 for 15 seasons with Alton Brown as host, who Malarkey replaces in this version.
- Each competitor starts with $25,000 to spend on personal advantages or sabotages against rivals, tackling challenges with only one minute to pick ingredients.
- Brian Malarkey explained that what sets this show apart and excites him most is their goal to create a distinctive format by having him break the fourth wall and share his candid insights directly with the audience.
- The show’s nine episodes promise intense competition and unpredictability, where winners earn remaining bank money and viewers gain entertainment alongside educational insights.
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San Diego chef Brian Malarkey the new host of ‘Cutthroat Kitchen’ reboot
“Cutthroat Kitchen,” the long-popular Food Network cooking competition series that last aired in 2017, returns Tuesday with a new host familiar to San Diego diners: local restaurateur and celebrity chef Brian Malarkey. “Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out” debuts at 9 p.m., with seven episodes airing Tuesdays through June 24 on Food Network, with next-day streaming on Max and Discovery+. In “Cutthroat Kitchen,” four competing chefs each start out wit…
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