Best Leftovers Ever!
5.7
2020
Reality
Home cooks compete to transform leftovers into delicious creations, finding ways to give old leftovers new life, all in the hopes of winning a $10,000 prize.
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- Cast:
- Jackie Tohn , David So
Episode 8 : Bland to Flavor Bomb
December. 30,2020
After creating a "flavor bomb" from notoriously bland foods like rice and toast, the competitors take on a new challenge: transforming Thai takeout.
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Episode 7 : Fiesta Feast
December. 30,2020
The cooks use food from a children's party to make cocktails and an indulgent brunch. Mexican dishes are remade into gnocchi, dumplings and more.
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Episode 6 : Welcome to the Neighborhood
December. 30,2020
Potluck castoffs return with a vengeance as sinful desserts before the challengers tackle chilled Chinese takeout, including egg rolls and chow mein.
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Episode 5 : Down-Home to Uptown
December. 30,2020
Bacon-wrapped brats and blueberry cobbler get a second look as late-night snacks, and duck confit and cassoulet evolve into entirely different dishes.
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Episode 4 : Pot Roast to French Toast
December. 30,2020
The cooks serve up a spectacular breakfast using fancy date-night leftovers from the fridge, then wow the judges with fresh takes on Italian takeout.
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Episode 3 : The Holidays!
December. 30,2020
A festive meal means lots of leftovers. So how about glazed ham, apple pie and green bean casserole… on a sandwich? Later, Greek food gets a new life.
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Episode 2 : Game Day Gourmet
December. 30,2020
Game day appetizers morph into meals that score big points with the judges. The contestants must reimagine smoky barbecue takeout as a gourmet feast.
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Episode 1 : Fast Food to Fancy
December. 30,2020
Hopefuls turn healthy leftovers like pork tenderloin and marinated veggies into cozy comfort fare, then revamp fast-food favorites into high-end eats.
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