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Pressure Cooker (TV series)

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Pressure Cooker is a cooking competition television series on Netflix.[1][2] The premise of the show features chefs competing in various cooking challenges as they live in together in one house. The twist of the series is that unlike most other cooking shows (in which a panel of judges will judge each dish), the chefs themselves will judge one another's food.

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The show has been described as a mix of Top Chef and Big Brother - combining the cooking challenges of the former, and the social politicking of the latter.[3] Contestants included chefs such as Renee Blackman[4] and Robbie Jester.[5][6]

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Contestants

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Contestant progress

  Robbie won Pressure Cooker.
  Mike was the runner-up.
  WIN indicates that the contestant was one of the top chefs of the challenge.
  SAFE indicates that the contestant safe from elimination.
  BLJ (Blind Judge) indicates that the contestant was the challenge's blind judge and did not take part in the challenge.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  Guest indicates that the contestant returned as a guest.


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Episodes

Pressure Cooker season 1 has 8 episodes.[7]

1"Check Your Ego at the Door"
2"Someone Is Lying"
3"Eight Aprons, Nine Chefs"
4"Traitors"
5"Break Up the Alliance"
6"Don't Take It Personally"
7"Yelp Doesn't Count"
8"Start Together, End Together"

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