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Geoffrey Zakarian

Food Network’s “Cooks Vs. Cons” Now Casting

April 13, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

cooks-vs-cons-1The show tries to answer the question… Are some home cooks good enough to beat a pro. But there is a  twist and a secret ingredient thrown into the mix. Master of modern cuisine, Geoffrey Zakarian hosts the next generation of cooking competition, a battle that asks the ultimate question: Could a talented home cook beat a pro, or does a true professional have skills that no amateur could match? With a level playing field, and no one knowing which cook is which, only a blind taste test will prove who has the best dish. If the professional is victorious, he or she will take home $10,000, but if the home cook can beat the odds and take down the pro, the amateur walk away with $15,000!

 

The Food Network show just premiered a few weeks back and is already looking ahead to season 2.  Cooks vs. Cons levels the playing field by making this a blind competition. Often times professional chefs compete, their reputations and experience precede them making an unbiased opinion of the food itself difficult. “Cooks Vs. Cons” takes care of that problem.  The competition is completely blind, no one knows who is competing or the skill level of the competition, not the cooks and not the judges.

Think you have some mad skills in the kitchen that may be worth a $15,000 prize?

If so, here is a chance to apply for the Food Network show.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Cooks vs. Cons, Geoffrey Zakarian

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