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Iron Chef Canada
GenreCooking, Game show
Presented byGail Simmons
StarringChris Nuttall-Smith (floor reporter)
Jai West (Chairman)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducersCorus Entertainment
Proper Television[1]
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
Release17 October 2018 (2018-10-17)
Related
Iron Chef
Iron Chef America

Iron Chef Canada is a show on Food Network Canada which premiered October 10, 2018.[2] The show is hosted by Gail Simmons,[3] with Chris Nuttall-Smith[2] as the floor reporter, and Jai West as The Chairman.[4] The show is produced by Corus Entertainment and based on the popular Iron Chef franchise.

Besides the secret ingredient that has to be featured in every dish, the Chairman also introduces a "culinary curveball" in the middle of the competition that has to be used in at least one dish.

The chefs compete in the sponsored "Monogram Kitchen Stadium."[5]

Development

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On May 30, 2019, Corus Entertainment renewed Iron Chef Canada for a second season.[6] On the Food Network Canada website, the new episodes are still counted toward the first season.[7]

Iron Chefs

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Iron Chef Seasons Win Loss Draw Total Win %[1]
Hugh Acheson[4] 1 - 2 1 2 0 3 33.3%
Amanda Cohen[8] 1 - 2 3 0 0 3 100.0%
Lynn Crawford[9] 1 - 2 3 1 0 4 75.0%
Rob Feenie[10] 1 - 2 3 0 1 4 75.0%
Susur Lee[4] 1 - 2 3 2 0 5 60.0%
Anna Olson[4] 1 - 2 1 0 0 1 100.0%

Episodes

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Season 1

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# Original air date Iron Chef Challenger Secret ingredient(s) Curveball Winner Final score
1 1 17 October 2018 (2018-10-17) Lynn Crawford Marc Lepine Maple Instant coffee Lynn Crawford 72-68
2 2 24 October 2018 (2018-10-24) Rob Feenie Ned Bell Stone fruit Liquid nitrogen Rob Feenie 81-65
3 3 31 October 2018 (2018-10-31) Susur Lee Nick Liu Bitter greens Canned pumpkin Susur Lee 72-70
4 4 7 November 2018 (2018-11-07) Hugh Acheson Alex Chen Tomato Berbere Alex Chen 66-71
5 5 14 November 2018 (2018-11-14) Amanda Cohen René Rodriguez Cauliflower Nutritional yeast Amanda Cohen 79-67
6 6 21 November 2018 (2018-11-21) Lynn Crawford Jason Bangerter Venison Vegetable sheeter Jason Bangerter 72-77
7 7 28 November 2018 (2018-11-28) Rob Feenie John Horne Bivalves Salt & vinegar potato chips Rob Feenie 82-73
8 8 5 December 2018 (2018-12-05) Susur Lee Danny Francis Pork Cheese curds Danny Francis 71-72
9 9 12 December 2018 (2018-12-12) Anna Olson Laura White Nuts[11] Ginger snap Anna Olson 77-75
10 10 19 December 2018 (2018-12-19) Hugh Acheson Brandon Olsen Arctic char Preserved lemon Hugh Acheson 73-70

Season 2

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# Original air date Iron Chef Challenger Secret ingredient(s) Curveball Winner Final score
1 11 28 August 2019 (2019-08-28) Susur Lee Stefan Hartmann[12] Offal[13] Stout Susur Lee 80-62
2 12 4 September 2019 (2019-09-04) Lynn Crawford Shane Chartrand Trout[14] Montreal bagel Lynn Crawford 77-74
3 13 11 September 2019 (2019-09-11) Hugh Acheson Nick Hodge Goat[15] Mango Nick Hodge 64-72
4 14 18 September 2019 (2019-09-18) Amanda Cohen Duncan Ly Eggs[16] Red pepper jelly Amanda Cohen 76-65
5 15 25 September 2019 (2019-09-25) Rob Feenie Ivana Raca Cheddar cheese[17] Ice wine Rob Feenie 79-66
6 16 2 October 2019 (2019-10-02) Susur Lee Paul Boehmer Tiny fish Soda crackers Paul Boehmer 70-77
7 17 9 October 2019 (2019-10-09) Lynn Crawford Scott Vivian Bacon Dates Lynn Crawford 71-59
8 18 16 October 2019 (2019-10-16) Amanda Cohen Jonathan Gushue Squash Dulce Amanda Cohen 76-74
9 19 23 October 2019 (2019-10-23) Rob Feenie Fisun Ercan Beef Lapsang Souchong Tea Tie 73-73
10 20 30 October 2019 (2019-10-30) Susur Lee Pino Posteraro Crab Cucumber Gin Susur Lee 60-54

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from Grokipedia
Iron Chef Canada is a Canadian television cooking competition series that premiered on Food Network Canada on October 17, 2018. Hosted by culinary expert Gail Simmons, with Chris Nuttall-Smith as floor reporter and Jai West as chairman, the show pits a team of resident Iron Chefs—including Hugh Acheson, Amanda Cohen, Lynn Crawford, Rob Feenie, and Susur Lee—against challenger chefs from across the country in high-stakes, 60-minute battles. Each episode revolves around a secret ingredient revealed at the start, which contestants must use to prepare five innovative dishes, judged by a rotating panel of culinary experts on creativity, flavor, and presentation. Produced by Proper Television and inspired by the Japanese original Iron Chef, the series emphasizes bold flavors and technical skill in a stylized "Kitchen Stadium" setting equipped with Monogram appliances. It aired for two seasons totaling 20 episodes, with the second season (sometimes referred to as Season 1B) debuting on August 28, 2019, and concluding later that year, after which no further seasons were produced.

Overview and Format

Premise and Inspiration

Iron Chef Canada is a high-stakes cooking competition series featuring challenger chefs from across the nation battling resident Iron Chefs in 60-minute showdowns within the theatrical Kitchen Stadium. Each episode requires competitors to create five original dishes centered on a secret ingredient revealed at the start, with a mid-battle "culinary curveball"—an unexpected additional ingredient—introduced to test adaptability and creativity. The format emphasizes bold flavors, innovative techniques, and the pressure of live judging by culinary experts. The show draws direct inspiration from the original Japanese Iron Chef (Ryōri no Tetsujin), which premiered on Fuji Television on October 10, 1993, and revolutionized television cooking with its dramatic, gladiatorial-style battles in Kitchen Stadium. This cult classic influenced international adaptations, including Iron Chef America, which debuted in 2005 on Food Network and popularized the franchise in North America through its high-energy production and celebrity judges. Iron Chef Canada, produced by Proper Television in association with Corus Entertainment, adapts this proven structure to showcase Canadian culinary prowess while maintaining the core elements of suspense and spectacle. Tailored to a Canadian audience, the series spotlights national talent and ingredients emblematic of the country's agriculture and geography, such as maple syrup from Quebec, seafood from the Atlantic provinces, and produce from the Prairies, fostering an appreciation for diverse regional cuisines like Indigenous-inspired dishes and Pacific Northwest fusion. It premiered on Food Network Canada on October 17, 2018, and ran for two seasons totaling 20 episodes before concluding in 2019.

Competition Rules

Each episode of Iron Chef Canada features a high-stakes culinary battle between one of the resident Iron Chefs and a challenger chef, structured around a 60-minute cooking period during which both must prepare five distinct dishes prominently featuring the . The , selected to spotlight Canadian produce, proteins, or regional specialties such as or , is dramatically unveiled at the episode's outset by the Chairman, setting the thematic foundation for the competition. Midway through the battle, approximately 30 minutes in, the Chairman introduces a "culinary curveball"—an unexpected additional that both chefs must incorporate into their remaining dishes, adding an element of improvisation inspired by the original Japanese format. The competitions unfold in the Monogram Kitchen Stadium, a custom-built arena equipped with identical professional-grade stations for the and challenger, including high-end appliances, tools, and an extensive pantry of supporting s to facilitate creative execution. A panel of three culinary experts, rotating across episodes and including figures like or Jennifer McLagan, evaluates the dishes based on taste, plating and presentation, originality, and effective incorporation of both the and . Scores are assigned per round or dish, contributing to an overall total that determines the winner as the chef with the highest cumulative points; ties, while possible, are uncommon. Reflecting a unique Canadian adaptation, the show emphasizes sustainable and locally sourced ingredients, aligning battles with national priorities for regional agriculture and ethical sourcing.

Production

Development and Renewal

Iron Chef Canada was developed by Proper Television in association with Corus Entertainment for Food Network Canada, adapting the iconic Japanese cooking competition format for a Canadian audience. The series received its initial greenlight from Corus Entertainment in June 2018 as part of the network's strategy to expand original Canadian programming on Food Network Canada. Filming for the first season took place in late summer 2018, allowing for a fall premiere that fall. Production was centered in Toronto, reflecting the show's focus on showcasing Canadian culinary talent while scaling the high-stakes format of its U.S. counterparts to fit the domestic market's resources and audience. Following the positive reception to the debut season, announced the renewal for a second season on May 30, 2019. The second season was sometimes referred to as Season 1B in promotional materials. Filming for season 2 occurred in summer 2019, with new episodes airing starting in August of that year. As of November 2025, no third season has been announced. Corus Entertainment's 2025–2026 lineup includes the twelfth season of on Flavour Network.

Hosts and Key Personnel

Iron Chef Canada is hosted by , a Canadian writer, culinary expert, and television personality best known for her role as a judge on the American series . In this capacity, Simmons introduces each episode, provides transitions between segments, and offers insights into the competition's progression, drawing on her extensive experience in the culinary world. Serving as the floor reporter is Chris Nuttall-Smith, a prominent Canadian and writer who delivers live play-by-play commentary from the kitchen arena. His role involves observing the challengers and Iron Chefs in action, highlighting techniques, ingredients, and dramatic moments to enhance viewer engagement during the timed battles. The Chairman, Jai West, a Vancouver-based , presides over the proceedings with theatrical authority, dramatically unveiling the at the start of each battle and overseeing the overall structure of the competition. West's charismatic delivery echoes the iconic style of the original Japanese series, adding flair to announcements and judgments. A rotating panel of three judges per episode evaluates the dishes based on criteria such as taste, creativity, presentation, and use of the ; the panel typically features Canadian culinary experts including food writers such as Tara O'Brady and critics like Marie-Claude Lortie. Their deliberations and verdicts determine the battle's winner, providing expert analysis that underscores the show's emphasis on culinary excellence. The series is produced by Proper Television in association with Corus Entertainment's Food Network Canada, with key on-air contributions shaped by executive producers who ensure the high-stakes format remains engaging and true to the Iron Chef legacy. No significant changes to the core hosts, reporter, Chairman, or judging approach occurred between Season 1 and Season 2.

Iron Chefs

Selection and Backgrounds

The Iron Chefs of Iron Chef Canada were selected in 2018 by Food Network Canada for their prominence and innovative contributions to the Canadian culinary landscape, with the goal of showcasing diverse regional and stylistic influences. The process involved announcing the chefs through official press releases, highlighting their established reputations as leaders in the industry. Initially, three chefs—Hugh Acheson, Lynn Crawford, and Susur Lee—were revealed as Iron Chefs, followed by the addition of Amanda Cohen and Rob Feenie in September 2018. Anna Olson completed the lineup of six as a special guest Iron Chef for the holiday episode. , born in , , is a Canadian chef based in and , Georgia, renowned for his fusion of Southern American and Canadian influences in dishes that emphasize local, seasonal ingredients. With over two decades in the U.S. South, Acheson has owned acclaimed restaurants like Five & Ten and Empire State South, earning him recognition as a James Beard Award finalist multiple times and a spot on Food & Wine's Best New Chefs list in 2002. His selection reflects his deep Canadian roots and cross-border culinary perspective. , born in and raised in , , is a pioneering vegetarian chef who owns Dirt Candy, New York City's first all-vegetable fine-dining restaurant, opened in 2008. Specializing in inventive, plant-based cuisine that challenges traditional meat-centric norms, Cohen became the first vegetarian competitor on in 2010 and has authored the graphic novel Dirt Candy: A Cookbook. Her Toronto upbringing and focus on sustainable, vegetable-forward innovation make her a fitting representative of modern Canadian culinary diversity. Lynn Crawford, a Toronto native born in Scarborough, Ontario, is an accomplished executive chef and television personality with over 30 years of experience, including stints at the Four Seasons Hotels in and , where she became the chain's first female executive chef. Known for her expertise in contemporary , Crawford has judged on Top Chef Canada and Chopped Canada, and co-hosted shows like The Great Canadian Cookbook. Her extensive media presence and mentorship role in the industry underscore her selection as a prominent figure in Toronto's dining scene. , based in , , is a trailblazer of West Coast cuisine, having graduated from the Dubrulle Culinary Institute (now the Art Institute of Vancouver) and trained at Michelin-starred restaurants in . As the first Canadian to win in 2005, Feenie founded influential restaurants like and served as executive chef for the Cactus Club chain, emphasizing fresh, ingredients in his innovative dishes. His pioneering work in elevating 's culinary profile highlights his stature in Canadian gastronomy. , a Toronto-based chef originally from , is celebrated for his inventive Asian that blends classical French techniques with East Asian flavors. With a career spanning over four decades, has owned acclaimed restaurants like and Pai in , earned international acclaim on shows such as and , and been named one of the Ten Chefs of the Millennium by magazine. His global perspective and influence on 's multicultural food scene position him as a key innovator in Canadian dining. Anna Olson, born in Atlanta, Georgia, but raised in Toronto, Ontario, is Canada's preeminent baking expert and a longtime Food Network Canada host of shows like Fresh with Anna Olson, Sugar, and Bake with Anna Olson. Trained in both savory and pastry arts at Johnson & Wales University, Olson has authored best-selling cookbooks and built a career demystifying baking for home cooks through her approachable, technique-driven style. Her addition as the sixth Iron Chef for the 2018 holiday special celebrates her status as a beloved figure in Canadian culinary television. These Iron Chefs defend their titles in customized "home kitchen stadiums" during battles, embodying the geographic, cultural, and stylistic diversity of from coast to coast.

Performance Statistics

The performance statistics of the Iron Chefs on Iron Chef Canada reflect their competitive outcomes across the two seasons of the series, spanning 20 episodes from 2018 to 2019. These records are based on individual battles against challengers, where victories are determined by judges' scores, with ties occurring rarely. Aggregated data highlights variations in participation and success rates among the six Iron Chefs.
ChefSeasonsWinsLossesDrawsTotalWin %
Hugh Acheson1-2120333.3%
Amanda Cohen1-23003100.0%
Lynn Crawford1-2310475.0%
Rob Feenie1-2301475.0%
Susur Lee1-2320560.0%
Anna Olson1-21001100.0%
Susur Lee participated in the most battles with five, securing the highest number of wins at three, though his win percentage was moderated by two losses. In contrast, Amanda Cohen and Anna Olson maintained undefeated records, albeit with limited appearances of three and one battle, respectively; Cohen's background as a pioneering vegetarian chef contributed to her flawless performance in vegetable-focused challenges. Overall trends indicate balanced competition, with no single achieving total dominance across the series—Lynn Crawford and each recorded three wins but faced one setback or draw. Draws proved exceptionally rare, occurring only once in 's tenure, underscoring the high-stakes, decisive nature of the battles. These statistics demonstrate the competitive parity among the Iron Chefs, drawn from diverse culinary backgrounds across .

Episodes

Season 1

The first season of Iron Chef Canada consisted of 10 episodes that aired weekly on Wednesdays from October 17, 2018, to December 19, 2018, on Food Network Canada. This season introduced the show's five Iron Chefs—Hugh Acheson, Amanda Cohen, Lynn Crawford, Rob Feenie, and Susur Lee—through high-stakes battles that showcased the format's core elements, including the reveal of a secret ingredient and a midway curveball to test the chefs' adaptability. The foundational matchups emphasized Canadian culinary influences, with challengers from various regions competing to create five dishes within one hour, judged on creativity, presentation, and flavor. The season highlighted the Iron Chefs' diverse backgrounds and the challengers' regional expertise, establishing the series' signature tension and innovation. Notable moments included the battle's focus on a distinctly Canadian and later upsets where challengers dethroned Iron Chefs, setting a precedent for competitive balance. These episodes laid the groundwork for the show's emphasis on sustainable and local ingredients while adhering to the general rules of timed cooking and panel judging.
EpisodeOriginal Air DateIron ChefChallengerSecret Ingredient(s)CurveballWinnerFinal Score
1October 17, 2018Lynn CrawfordMarc LepineLynn Crawford72-68
2October 24, 2018Ned BellStone fruit81-65
3October 31, 2018Nick LiuBitter greensCanned pumpkin72-70
4November 7, 2018 spice66-71
5November 14, 2018René Rodriguez79-67
6November 21, 2018Lynn CrawfordJason BangerterVegetable sheeterJason Bangerter72-77
7November 28, 2018John HorneBivalvesSalt & vinegar chips82-73
8December 5, 2018Danny FrancisDanny Francis71-72
9December 12, 2018Laura WhiteNutsGinger snap77-75
10December 19, 2018Brandon Olsen73-70

Season 2

The second season of Iron Chef Canada consisted of 10 episodes that aired weekly on Wednesdays from August 28 to October 30, 2019, on Food Network Canada. This season continued the high-stakes format, with the five Iron Chefs—Hugh Acheson, Amanda Cohen, Lynn Crawford, Rob Feenie, and Susur Lee—facing off against prominent Canadian challengers in the Kitchen Stadium. Each battle revolved around a secret ingredient revealed at the start, supplemented by a curveball element introduced midway to challenge the chefs' creativity under the 60-minute time limit. The season showcased diverse secret ingredients drawn from Canadian culinary traditions and global influences, emphasizing offal, seafood, meats, and produce. It marked the final appearances for the Iron Chefs, as no renewal for a third season was announced following its conclusion. Curveballs in this season were noted for their increased complexity, adding layers of difficulty to the competitions compared to season 1.
EpisodeOriginal Air DateIron ChefChallengerSecret Ingredient(s)CurveballWinnerFinal Score
1August 28, 2019Susur LeeStefan HartmannOffalStoutSusur Lee80-62
2September 4, 2019Lynn CrawfordShane ChartrandTroutMontreal bagelLynn Crawford77-74
3September 11, 2019Hugh AchesonNick HodgeGoatMangoNick Hodge64-72
4September 18, 2019Amanda CohenDuncan LyEggsRed pepper jellyAmanda Cohen76-65
5September 25, 2019Rob FeenieIvana RacaCheddar cheeseIce wineRob Feenie79-66
6October 2, 2019Susur LeePaul BoehmerTiny fishSoda crackersPaul Boehmer70-77
7October 9, 2019Lynn CrawfordScott VivianBaconDatesLynn Crawford71-59
8October 16, 2019Amanda CohenJonathan GushueSquashDulce de lecheAmanda Cohen76-74
9October 23, 2019Rob FeenieFisun ErcanBeefLapsang souchong teaTie73-73
10October 30, 2019Susur LeePino PosteraroCrabCucumber ginSusur Lee60-54

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