Worst Cooks Celebrity Edition: Anne Burrell’s That’s So 90’s Recipes
In the episode 4 main dish challenge, the Worst Cooks celebrities learned how to make seafood curry dishes. The recruits were horrified when they discovered that they had to filet a whole fish. The celebrities had to use vegetables and flavorings of their choice. Anne thought that Elisa made the best curry, and declared her the winner for the second time. Click on this Food Network link for Anne’s full recipe.
Episode 5 – Peach and Blueberry Pastry Pocket with Vanilla Glaze and Candied Almonds
The Worst Cooks mentors sweetened things in episode 5, with a main dish challenge that required them to make fruit-filled pastry pockets. The recruits learned how to make dough from scratch. They completed the pastry pockets with their choice of fillings, glazes, and nuts. Tracey won the challenge with her apricot and blackberry pastry pocket. Anne’s full recipe can be found at this Food Network link.
Episode 6 – Agnolotti with Sausage and Ricotta Filling and Burst Cherry Tomato & Pancetta Sauce
For episode 6, the recruits were asked to complete the “im-pasta-ble” mission of making fresh pasta and sauce from scratch. According to Anne, agnolotti is basically ravioli, but instead of being two pieces of pasta stuck together, it is stuffed and folded over. The Worst Cooks recruits had to recreate the pasta recipe, but put their own flavor spin on the agnolotti and a sauce. Although Anne said that all of the remaining recruits, Tracey, Elisa, and Mark, were successful, and it was a difficult decision, she declared Elisa the winner of her third Worst Cooks challenge. Click on this Food Network link for Anne’s full recipe.
Episode 7 – Finale Three-Course Meal
Anne brought Tracey with her to the finale. They worked together to create a restaurant-quality three-course meal. Although they planned the menu together during the competition, Tracey had to cook the whole meal by herself. Anne was only allowed to coach her, but could not touch or taste anything. The first course featured fried green tomatoes with burst cherry tomatoes, pancetta and lobster. Course two included seared lamb chops with roasted radishes and haricots verts, black olives, pine nuts, fennel, and scalloped potato cake with goat cheese and dill. Tracey completed her Worst Cooks meal with a third course dessert of gooseberry and blueberry custard crostata with brown sugar caramel sauce. After competing against Jodie, Tracey won Worst Cooks In America: Celebrity Edition. The winning recipes can be found here: first course (via Food Network), second course (via Food Network), and third course (via Food Network).
With Worst Cooks In America Celebrity Edition: That’s So 90’s, Anne brought home her fourth win for the celebrity edition. Her recipes taught the recruits important skills that helped them become better cooks. She has proven over the years that she is able to teach people who are challenged in the kitchen to improve their culinary skills. As Anne’s recruits completed the show, they were no longer the worst cooks in the nation.
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In the episode 4 main dish challenge, the Worst Cooks celebrities learned how to make seafood curry dishes. The recruits were horrified when they discovered that they had to filet a whole fish. The celebrities had to use vegetables and flavorings of their choice. Anne thought that Elisa made the best curry, and declared her the winner for the second time. Click on this Food Network link for Anne’s full recipe.
Episode 5 – Peach and Blueberry Pastry Pocket with Vanilla Glaze and Candied Almonds
The Worst Cooks mentors sweetened things in episode 5, with a main dish challenge that required them to make fruit-filled pastry pockets. The recruits learned how to make dough from scratch. They completed the pastry pockets with their choice of fillings, glazes, and nuts. Tracey won the challenge with her apricot and blackberry pastry pocket. Anne’s full recipe can be found at this Food Network link.
Episode 6 – Agnolotti with Sausage and Ricotta Filling and Burst Cherry Tomato & Pancetta Sauce
For episode 6, the recruits were asked to complete the “im-pasta-ble” mission of making fresh pasta and sauce from scratch. According to Anne, agnolotti is basically ravioli, but instead of being two pieces of pasta stuck together, it is stuffed and folded over. The Worst Cooks recruits had to recreate the pasta recipe, but put their own flavor spin on the agnolotti and a sauce. Although Anne said that all of the remaining recruits, Tracey, Elisa, and Mark, were successful, and it was a difficult decision, she declared Elisa the winner of her third Worst Cooks challenge. Click on this Food Network link for Anne’s full recipe.
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Episode 7 – Finale Three-Course Meal
Anne brought Tracey with her to the finale. They worked together to create a restaurant-quality three-course meal. Although they planned the menu together during the competition, Tracey had to cook the whole meal by herself. Anne was only allowed to coach her, but could not touch or taste anything. The first course featured fried green tomatoes with burst cherry tomatoes, pancetta and lobster. Course two included seared lamb chops with roasted radishes and haricots verts, black olives, pine nuts, fennel, and scalloped potato cake with goat cheese and dill. Tracey completed her Worst Cooks meal with a third course dessert of gooseberry and blueberry custard crostata with brown sugar caramel sauce. After competing against Jodie, Tracey won Worst Cooks In America: Celebrity Edition. The winning recipes can be found here: first course (via Food Network), second course (via Food Network), and third course (via Food Network).
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With Worst Cooks In America Celebrity Edition: That’s So 90’s, Anne brought home her fourth win for the celebrity edition. Her recipes taught the recruits important skills that helped them become better cooks. She has proven over the years that she is able to teach people who are challenged in the kitchen to improve their culinary skills. As Anne’s recruits completed the show, they were no longer the worst cooks in the nation.
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