Actually, this one applies too: pw @petewentz. I agree with Bella that she's be a hoot as a host of a food/cooking instruction show. People love watching professional chefs of all backgrounds and skill levels try to take a basket of incredibly random ingredients and prepare a gourmet meal in just 30 minutes. Ouch. Highly educated 'pizza geek' becomes judge on 'Chopped' The current six-day Jeopardy! Can a mouthwatering dessert really be created with old candy corn, jackfruit, and fish heads? It made her come across as insecure or something even while herwords expressed confidence. The only reasons I remember that are 1) it's an odd name and 2) she was on Cupcake Wars and just as hideously made up there. The chef doused her grill with oil which eventually caught fire and had all the Chopped judges looking with worrisome faces that read, "I don't want to die on the Food Network.". He was obsessed with mentioning that he wasn't going to be keeping every cent of the $10,000 he'd be winning. So I'm going to add some fresh red onions. Brooke Siem. Food competition shows have given us some real doozies, but who are the worst contestants ever? r/chopped on Reddit: Most annoying contestants "I don't think we can eat this," judge Chris Santos said. S4 Jennifer, maybe, but love her or hate her, S13 Jennifer could straight up burn on the line and backed up a lot of her talk. Poor guy couldn't taste have his dishes. 2. There was a woman who was a vegetarian and couldn't taste her food but did pretty well. She was about the most horrible person I have ever seen on the show. SHARE. Bella, February 10, 2015 in Chopped. Your previous content has been restored. I'm sure whoever it was richly deserved it, but if Alex Guarnaschelli personally appreciates humility, she doesn't appear to be all that interested in seeing it in the mirror. And of course there was shellfish in the baskets for both the appetizer and entree rounds.