Chefs vs. Wild - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Smoked Out
Chef Viet battles harsh weather and man-made disasters as he searches for an elusive ingredient. Chef Sammy's relentless drive for ingredients leads to tensions boiling over. Elk loin and heart are the focus of this cook-off.
Oh Matsutake, Where Art Thou?
Can Chef Nico survive harsh terrain to complete her menu and remain competitive in the cookoff? Mushroom-obsessed Chef Alan bets everything on finding one key ingredient, despite his partner's concerns. Cooking elk ribs requires every minute on the clock.
Searchin For Urchin
Chef Kevin searches for an elusive fruit, while his partner develops a mysterious condition. Chef Jade gradually loses his grip. The chefs are set loose in the kitchen with an entire goose to work with.
Better Duck!
It's Outsiders going against the Locals in this head to head foraging match. Chef Laura must pivot and embrace unfamiliar ingredients, while Tushar grapples with disappointment, as well as power dynamics. Duck rules the roost of this competition.
Fishing For Rabbit
Chef Hanif places emphasis on the traditional cuisine of his homeland, while the ultimate underdog, Chef Katie, won't let the wilderness best her. Fishing has its risks and rewards, but rabbit allows both chefs to pull culinary magic from their hats.
The World Is Not Your Oyster
The "Cowboy Chef" Mason encounters a foraged find that leads him into an unfortunate position, while Chef Andrew debates the risk of using an unfamiliar ingredient that could cost him a shot at victory. Local venison is the featured item of this cook-off.
Ice Cold
Hunting for wild ingredients gets difficult after winter snows blanket the woods. Chefs Tracy and Luca adapt by contemplating a daring strategy to uncover ingredients hidden in the frozen landscape. Spot prawn is the three-course centerpiece.
Friendly Fire
In this battle between old friends, Chefs Evan and Cam face off for personal bragging rights. Cam searches both day and night for his wish list ingredients, while Evan risks it all with a technically challenging dessert. Wild salmon is the main feature.
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