Season 2, Episode 7
In this climactic finale, the ultimate challenge looms before our two brave chefs. Today’s Trial by Fire will unveil who will be crowned true Skill'it Champion, and who will go home. Yet as the competition intensifies, it becomes clear that the toughest part might just be the judges' deliberation.
Season 2 of Skill'it pushes the boundaries with higher stakes, jaw-dropping prizes, and an unprecedented level of fierce competition that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Are you ready to embrace the heat and witness culinary greatness in action? Don't miss out on this exhilarating showdown!
A private barrel of Herzog Wine and a whole cow’s worth of beef from Marble and Grain await the grand prize winner.
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While I was as surprised as anyone that the vegetarian won, especially with the extra grilling round, that lamb obviously killed it. Looked amazing, anyone complaining is family or blind. I just wish they had more variety in challenges, like a fish course or having to use cantaloupe. Season 3!?
daniel is by far the winner!!!!!!!!!! he smashed every dish and is way way way more professional then noa hands down!!!!!!!!!! well done to daniel i crown you as the winner!!!
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Noah did a great job, but it’s obvious that Daniel aka the silent assassin was clearly the winner from the get go! He literally destroyed the other contestants the 1st two rounds. Round 3, chef nir clearly had it out for Daniel even though the beef wellington was perfectly baked. Daniel is a master chef and clearly a master griller as well. He clearly won trial by fire. Unfortunately, they had to change the narrative and make the vegeterian win. Not to mention that he used a blender in the last round which was not allowed,but got away with it somehow. Congrats to Noah, but we all know that Daniel really won…
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can we have teenage show going my son wishs he can go on a show like this
in the 1st challenge, Noah really impressed the judges as a vegetarian and it was close but Daniel won because the plating was better and the flavor was a little bit better. Noah was at the bottom in the second round only because of the sauce. (Some said that there was a bias toward Noah but if anything he was treated harsher being vegetarian doesn’t make your sides delicious and about Elon giving pointers he was actually doing this for the entertainment of viewers.) In the 3rd round, Noah beat Daniel and in the last, it could have been a tie but as we saw last season the judges also looked at previous rounds to choose a winner and Noah aced the meat component each time even without tasting so Daniel did not do so well in the previous round but in the rounds before he did whereas Noah did some rounds perfect but never completely failed !!!!!!!!! so it was close but Noah won fair and square!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whats noah gonna do with the meat
His family are not vegetarians and he knows how to cook it well 🙂
Congratulation to Noah for winning this crazy skill’it competition. Cool to see how you, as a vegetarian pulled this off. But you daniel, you nailed it too! Great job! Ok to the rest of you viewers, guys this is just a competition, take a chillpill and dont get to emotionaly involved. I don’t know who should have won, but lets not judge. Lets leave the judges choose a winner becouse after all, they were the ones there and tasting the food.
Thank you kosher.com for this awesome entertainment. Cant wait for season 3!!!
Congratulations to Noah for winning the competition! We in the UK are very proud that he won!
Daniel was the winner in plating, showing his artistic flair. His dishes looked more artistic than Noah’s and true culinary art; I was amazed by his creativity and skill. He made every dish a masterpiece. The show was more about the taste of the dish, though, and as we didn’t taste the dish and the judges did, maybe Noah’s dishes had an edge in taste that made the difference. He cooked with passion and precision.
Skill’it Cutthroat was a great show showcasing amazing chefs’ talent and creativity. I enjoyed watching it, and I hope more seasons will come! It was a thrilling and entertaining cooking showdown!
The shows are truely fun. Thanks Kosher.com. As for the comment someone made that the judges did not explain why they picked Noah, go back and watch again. They all said that aceing lamb is not easy, and apparently he did. They all mentioned that they do not particularly like lamb and his was outstanding. They also told them to make a meat, glaze, and a vegtable. The only stipulation was that the method of cooking to be on the grill. If Noah was not allowed to use the blender, they would have called it out. The fact that he wowed the judges with meat that he could never taste was very special. They were both really good and impressive. If it were me, I would have split the prize in two and give it to both of them. By the way, Elon did not give Noah pointers, he just kibbutzed him to distraction. I don’t think there was any bias towards Noah. Someone else said that we were not there and the judges were. How true. It really was nice the the two treated each other!
Kosher.com: Thank you for a very entertaining show. However, it was very disturbing to see the clear bias towards Noah. Elon kept on giving him tips and pointers while Daniel was always on the sidelines. We all know who the real winner is. Daniel aced it on all fronts- creativity, plating and even in the way he just prepared the food. This guy clearly has talent. Although not given much credit for it, it was clearly evident on camera how much the judges enjoyed his dishes. Three cheers for Daniel!!
Season one of skillet had it by far. Season two I believe that Daniel deserved the award all the way!!!
you are wrong
Could we get some kind of teenager thing going on
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