Crime Scene Kitchen “The Merge” S3E7 November 7 2024 on FOX
On Thursday November 7 2024, FOX broadcasts Crime Scene Kitchen!
The Merge Season 3 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Crime Scene Kitchen,” titled “The Merge,” promises to bring excitement and tension to the competition. This episode will air on FOX and features a challenging safety bake that puts the teams to the test. With so much at stake, the contestants will have to think carefully about how many items they need to create.
As the teams face this tough challenge, they will also prepare for the Elimination Bake. The pressure will be high, especially with a grand prize of 0,000 on the line. Contestants will need to showcase their baking skills and creativity to impress the judges and avoid elimination.
“The Merge” is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats as they watch the teams navigate the complexities of the competition. With a mix of strategy and baking talent, this episode will highlight the determination of each contestant. Viewers can expect plenty of surprises and intense moments as the competition heats up.
What Time is the “The Merge” Episode On?
The The Merge episode of Crime Scene Kitchen will be broadcast on November 7 2024 on FOX at 10:01 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Merge” Episode New?
The The Merge episode of Crime Scene Kitchen is all new!
Crime Scene Kitchen The Merge Cast & Stars
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Joel McHale Yolanda Gampp Curtis Stone |
The Merge Episode Videos & Previews
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Crime Scene Kitchen Series Information
Each episode of this cooking competition, hosted by Joel McHale, begins at the scene of the crime -- a kitchen that was just used to make an amazing, mouthwatering dessert that has since disappeared. The chef teams of two are challenged to scour the kitchen for clues and ingredients to figure out what was baked. Next, each team must duplicate the recipe based on their guess for celebrity judges chef Curtis Stone and cake artist Yolanda Gampp. To take the $100,000 prize, the competing dessert makers will need to prove they have the technical know-how, imagination and problem-solving skills needed to decode and re-create incredible desserts and cakes from across the world. |