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- Eden Grinshpan and Mark McEwan welcome 12 chefs from every corner of the country to compete in the most prestigious cooking competition in the country, Canada's Top Chef.
- Eden Grinshpan and Head Judge Mark McEwan welcome 11 chefs, representing the coming of age of the Canadian culinary scene, to battle it out for the title of Canada's Top Chef.
- The chefs were split into two teams and tasked with creating a fluent theme concept and menu, as well as conducting a restaurant service with several guests, plus the judging panel.
- In a very special QuickFire Challenge, Top Chef Canada pairs with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada's Kid Food Nation to challenge the chefs to take an ingredient that kids normally hate and use it in a dish that any kid would love. The chefs must please some very particular palates including Top Chef U.S. All-Star winner, acclaimed chef/owner of Juniper and Ivy in San Diego, Calif. and father or two, Richard Blais. It's a food hall takeover and in this Elimination Challenge, teams of two must take a restaurant concept and translate it into a high-quality, fast-casual dining experience for 150 patrons at Toronto's Assembly Chef's Hall. A double-elimination has everyone on edge as both chefs on the losing team are sent home.
- It's Drag Brunch. The Top Chef Canada kitchen glitters like never before when two fabulous Drag Queens, Miss Moco and Baby Bel Bel, drop by to challenge the chefs to create an indulgent three course brunch tasting menu fit for a queen. The chefs work in teams to impress the queens and slay the most decadent meal of the day. Later in the Elimination Challenge, the chefs are tasked with taking the judges on a culinary trip across Europe for a European feast. Things get intense in the kitchen as the chefs each create a dish inspired by some of the most iconic cities across the continent.
- The chefs randomly selected a classic dish and were tasked to deconstruct it into a hot and cold element. Each dish would have at least two chefs competing against each other and the judges would pick the best dish from each group.
- The chefs went head to head in a culinary skills race using Prince Edward Island ingredients. Each round used a different skill and the first number of chefs to finish would proceed to the next round.
- The chefs were tasked with creating a Top Chef quality breakfast/brunch dish that could be easily eaten in bed.
- Diving into their next QuickFire Challenge, the chefs challenge conventions by combining two unlikely ingredients: seafood and cheese. Top Canadian cheese purveyor and owner of Toronto's famed Cheese Boutique, Afrim Pristine, joins to judge this ultimate grilled cheese challenge. Later, in the Elimination Challenge, chefs take inspiration from the land of forests and fjords to create an authentic Nordic feast. It's a star-studded tasting table at the beautiful Toronto Islands as the chefs are judged by the owner of Red Rooster in Harlem, New York City, Swedish-raised culinary icon Marcus Samuelsson and Executive Chef at New York City's Two Michelin-Starred Scandinavian restaurant Aquavit, Chef Emma Bengtsson.
- The power of an ingredient should never be underestimated and in this QuickFire Challenge, chefs work in teams of two to create a progressive tasting menu that highlights just one single ingredient. Judging is four-time James Beard Award-winner and the owner of Philadelphia's Zahav, chef Michael Solomonov. In the Elimination Challenge, the chefs harness their wild side to create a dish that combines a luxury ingredient with a carnival classic and serve it to guests at the country's largest theme park, Canada's Wonderland. Joining our judges is Top Chef U.S. alumni and the owner of Fox and the Knife in Boston, Mass., chef Karen Akunowicz.
- It's a family affair in this heart-warming QuickFire Challenge as the chefs are reunited with a loved one and tasked with creating a dish that reminds them of home. There's only one catch, the loved ones must cook by themselves for the first 15 minutes of this 45-minute cook. Judging the pairs are Toronto chef-brothers Rob Rossi, owner of Giulietta and Craig Harding owner of Campagnolo, La Palma and Constantine. In the Elimination Challenge, chefs must create a dish that pairs with one of four Mill Street Beers and tensions are at an all-time high as the remaining five chefs battle it out for a spot in the finale.
- In the first part of the finale, the final four chefs go head-to-head in a high-stakes challenge which will determine who moves on. In the last Elimination Challenge of the season, at the Relais and Chateaux country estate at Langdon Hall Country House Hotel and Spa, it's a course-to-course battle as the chefs serve meals of a lifetime to a table of our resident judges. Only one chef will win it all and become Canada's Top Chef.
- Jaws drop when culinary trailblazer, Daniel Boulud, walks into the Top Chef Canada kitchen to judge a Quickfire Challenge that tasks the chefs with highlighting high-quality European ingredients. In the Elimination Challenge, it's time for Restaurant Wars. In this iconic Top Chef Canada challenge, the chefs battle it out in two teams to create an unforgettable restaurant experience at Toronto's historic Casa Loma. The stakes are higher than ever as the final eight chefs face a double elimination that will see two chefs from the losing team pack their knives and go.
- In the Quickfire Challenge, the chefs come face-to-face with Noma's Director of Fermentation David Zilber and in the Elimination challenge the chefs highlight ingredients from PEI.
- In a special Quickfire Challenge the chefs get a helping hand from mini-sous chefs from The Boys and Girls Club of Canada; the chefs tackle the seemingly simple task of making fresh pasta, leading to an unexpected twist that rocks Judges Table.
- The battle is on for the last spot in the finale in an unprecedented sudden-death showdown.
- Eden Grinshpan and head judge Mark McEwan welcome 11 chefs from across Canada to compete in the most prestigious cooking competition in the country.
- The chefs are thrown for a loop in the Quickfire Challenge when they find out they must transform diner classics into plant-based plates. In the Elimination Challenge, the chefs compete in teams to create harvest-inspired baskets served to the judges at a Top Chef Canada picnic.
- The chefs get creative as they bake, flip or fry a dish using oat flour in the Quickfire Challenge. In the Elimination Challenge, the competition gets festive as the chefs present dishes inspired by their favourite holiday meal for the Top Chef Canada Holiday Potluck.
- It's time for Takeout Wars. In a twist on the classic Top Chef Canada challenge, the chefs battle it out in two teams to create an unforgettable takeout experience featuring contact-less pickup for the public and delivery direct to Janet Zuccarini's home for the judges.
- It's time for the chefs to show off their skills in the Top Chef Canada Culinary Skills Race, and the stakes are higher than ever. One eliminated chef will have a chance to cook their way back into the competition and replace a chef still in the running to be Canada's Top Chef. In the Elimination Challenge, the chefs take inspiration from the "Eat Local" movement.
- In a very special Quickfire Challenge, the chefs get some virtual help from a group of mini-sous chefs from The Boys and Girls Club of Canada. In the Elimination Challenge, the competitors get an education in Indigenous ingredients and cooking before serving an unforgettable menu at a traditional Longhouse.
- Head Judge Mark McEwan puts on an apron and shows the competitors how it's done in a Quickfire Challenge that tasks them with creating a wine paired dish under serious time constraints. Later, in the penultimate challenge of the season, the final five chefs have one last chance to serve up a grand slam dish worthy of earning them a spot in the finale.
- The season culminates with the final four chefs facing off by creating the most important meal of the competition: a progressive five-course tasting menu that they will serve in the epicenter of luxury at The Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto, Ontario. In a surprising twist, only two chefs will serve their full menu but one chef will win it all and become Canada's Top Chef.
- The chefs must choose a distinct region of Canada and create a day's worth of meals from their chosen region.