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A cooking competition series hosted by Titus Burgess that starts with a cannon-blasting of a mystery food dish into the faces of two blindfolded chefs who must use use their culinary skills to identify the entree and then recreate it.
Watching chefs get blasted with food, and then having them say stuff like, "I tasted cheese off my boot!", is entertaining. This is trash TV, but it knows it's trash TV. And sometimes, we all need a little trash.
I guess the ridiculousness of the conceit is the whole joke, but it seems more like something we'd have seen in a quick-cut on 30 Rock than an actual, comestible series.
I can't get enough of it. I'm not proud of it, but just trying to explain Dishmantled to someone made me cry with laughter, so sometimes you've just got to trust your gut.
Tituss Burgess hosts alongside two celebrity judges, new each time and including the likes of Kristen Kish and Jane Krakowski, and the result is a fun, fast-moving show.
Strangely, it kinda works in this format, especially given the vague air of disbelief on everyone's faces (including guest judges Antoni Porowski and Dan Levy, in one episode) that they're even doing this in the first place.
Featuring guest judging by Dan Levy, Jane Krakowski, Roy Choi, and more, this is the perfect cooking show. Not for like any specific time. It's the perfect cooking show.