What is "Chopped"?
"Chopped" is a reality-based cooking competition show created by Michael Krupat, Dave Noll, and Linda Lea. The show features four chefs competing in a three-round contest, focusing on appetizer, entrée, and dessert courses. Contestants must use all ingredients provided in a mystery basket, leading to creative and unexpected dishes. Since its 2009 debut on Food Network, it has become a favorite among foodies and reality TV fans alike.
Primary Streaming Options
Discovery+
The most comprehensive way to watch "Chopped" is through Discovery+. This platform offers:
- All current seasons
- Exclusive "Chopped" specials
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Ad-free viewing (premium tier)
Food Network
The Food Network provides multiple ways to watch:
- Recent episodes through website and app
- Select past seasons
- Bonus clips
- Live broadcasts with cable subscription
- Recipe inspiration from the show
Hulu
Hulu offers:
- Select seasons in their on-demand library
- New episodes (with Hulu + Live TV subscription)
- Next-day availability for recent episodes
- Free trial period for new users
Amazon Prime Video
On Amazon Prime Video, you can:
- Purchase individual episodes ($2.99 HD)
- Buy complete seasons
- Stream purchased content anywhere
YouTube TV
YouTube TV provides:
- Live Food Network streaming
- Cloud DVR functionality
- On-demand episodes
International Viewing
Note: Availability varies by region due to licensing agreements.
For international viewers:
- Canada: Food Network Canada
- UK: Discovery+
- Australia: SBS Food and Discovery+
Free Viewing Options
While most platforms require payment, consider these options:
- Free Trials: Many streaming services offer trial periods
- Promotional Offers: Watch for special deals on platforms
- Pluto TV: Occasionally features episodes on their Food Network channel
Tips for Streaming
For the most current information about streaming availability, visit JustWatch, which tracks streaming options across all platforms.
Remember to ensure a stable internet connection and use compatible devices when streaming. Whether you choose a dedicated service like Discovery+ or a broader platform like Hulu, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the culinary excitement of "Chopped."
