Worst Cooks in America - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
The Worst of the Worst
Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay find 14 of the worst cooks in America to compete in a culinary bootcamp. After seeing just how bad these home cooks are, the recruits are forced to say goodbye to the microwaves and cook to stay in bootcamp.
Straight Edge Skills
This week Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay test the knife skills of the worst cooks in America. The remaining 12 recruits hit the high seas in a fishing skill drill and also have to take a huge step into the world of farm to table butchery.
Fire and Ice
Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay train the remaining 10 recruits' palates as they work on creating their own unique flavor combinations. The worst cooks freeze while making gelato and play with fire — as well as burgers — in this week's challenge with special guest Willie Degel.
Do It Yourself Cooking
Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay teach the Worst Cooks in America to stop relying on others to cook for themselves. The remaining eight recruits race a delivery boy in making their own homemade Chinese takeout and bake a cake for a very special occasion with the help of Ron Ben-Israel.
Face Your Fears of Feeding Others
Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay take the remaining six recruits to the grocery store to make samples for the shoppers and then they face their toughest critics yet, as they host a party for some large hairy, scary bikers.
Revisit Your Past Before the Last
Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay challenge the final four recruits to see how far they have come in the last six weeks. The recruits are in for a surprise as they get to cook for some very special guests, their loved ones.
So Close I Can Almost Taste It
Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay go head to head in the Worst Cooks in America finale. Chef Anne, a 3-0 winner, is ready to fight for her crown but Bobby wants redemption. Who was the better teacher and which recruit will walk away with $25,000?
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