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Hell's Kitchen is an American reality television cooking competition based on the British series of the same name, broadcasted on Fox. It is hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The theme song of the series is "Fire" by the Ohio Players until at the end of Season 18 and currently includes an unknown instrumental theme. Additionally, the original theme song for the series was replaced with another unknown instrumental theme for the season intros when streaming on platforms such as Amazon Prime.

Format[]

The U.S. version of Hell's Kitchen follows the format of the UK version though the show is recorded and not performed live, nor is there audience participation in the elimination of chefs. Each season brings twelve to twenty aspiring chefs to Hell's Kitchen, a modified warehouse in Los Angeles that includes the restaurant, dual kitchen facilities, and a dormitory where the chefs reside while on the show. Gordon Ramsay breaks the chefs into two teams most often based on gender, with women on the red team, and men on the blue, and are given a chef's jacket with labels of that color. The chefs compete in these teams, barring any reassignments by Ramsay, until only five or six chefs are left, which they are brought into a single common team wearing black-labeled jackets, though they now compete individually to be one of the final two. Each episode typically includes one challenge and one dinner service, following which a chef is eliminated from the game.

In challenges, the teams or individual chefs are tasked with a cooking challenge by Ramsay. The type of challenges are varied, ranging from ingredient preparation, meal preparation, taste tests, and other challenges. The first challenge of each season is a signature dish cookoff, giving the chefs the opportunity to show Ramsay their cooking. Each season typically includes one or more challenges that allows teams to construct several dishes either for a banquet to be held the next dinner service or as part of designing their own menus. Other challenges typically include a "taste it, make it" task where chefs must try to recreate a dish Ramsay has prepared by taste only, and a taste-test challenge where chefs identify ingredients without sight or sound. The winner of the challenge is either determined by a scoring system set for that challenge, or based on Ramsay's and guest judges' opinions. The winning team or chef is typically rewarded with an activity away from Hell's Kitchen and other potential prizes, while the losing team or chefs are forced to do a menial task, such as cleaning the kitchens, preparing a specific ingredient for the dinner's meal, or having to prepare the food for both kitchens.

For dinner services, the chefs are expected to work their station (such as meat, fish, or garnish) on the kitchen line to prepare food in coordination with their teammates and to Ramsay's high standards for quality and presentation during a dinner service for about 100 guests (volunteers for the show), with each diner expecting to receive an appetizer, an entrée, and a dessert. The chefs are given menus and recipe books by Ramsay to study and memorize, which include some of Ramsay's more difficult plates including risotto and Beef Wellington, and are given a few hours before each service to prep their ingredients. They are also given silverware sets that they get to keep, regardless of their progress. Ramsay demands that all orders for one course for a table go out together, and will send back entire orders if one item is improperly prepared, such as being over- or undercooked or not seasoned correctly. While the chefs are in two teams, Ramsay is assisted by two of his trusted sous-chefs, each monitoring one of the kitchens who will also demand the same standards. The sous-chefs shift to helping to fill available positions once the chefs are on a single black team. One such service in this time period allows each chef to run the pass as part of a quality-control test (i.e. spotting mistakes that are sent up by either Ramsay or one of his sous-chefs).

Ramsay desires to complete every dinner service, but poor kitchen performance by one or both teams will cause him to close one or both sides of the kitchen early, and send the team(s) back to the dorms. Once the dinner service is complete, Ramsay determines which team (if not both) is the losing team and informs them to come up with chefs to be nominated for elimination. This may be a task assigned to the "best of the worst" on the team, or may be a group consensus. Ramsay regroups the teams and hears out the nominations from the losing team(s). Sometimes after hearing them, Ramsay can void a nomination and/or can nominate someone else he feels deserves to be nominated. After giving these nominees the chance to defend themselves, Ramsay selects one to hand over their jacket and "leave Hell's Kitchen", later symbolically placing that jacket on an empty sharp hook below a picture of that chef, in a row in his office; the hook pokes a hole in the jacket and ignites that chef's picture signaling their departure. Ramsay is free to ignore these elimination rules if he sees fit. He has frequently eliminated chefs during the middle of the service if their performance is abysmal, or may override the provided nominations with his own selection. If an eliminated chef has performed exceptionally well, he may allow that chef to keep their jacket as a token of their success up to that point, if he sees fit. At the end of each episode, as he is seen heading back to his office to hang up the eliminated chef's jacket, there is a voice-over of him explaining his reasons for eliminating that chef. Often chefs will be taken out of the competition for medical reasons or they may leave on their own free will; though the latter is not encouraged, their wishes are ultimately honored.

Once two chefs remain, they are each given the opportunity to develop their own menu and lead a brigade of former competitors through a full dinner service on their own. In some seasons, this has included the opportunity to decorate half of the Hell's Kitchen restaurant to their liking. Ramsay will assure that all menu items meet his standards for high cuisine, and will oversee the service to make sure the high quality standards he expects are retained but otherwise does not get involved, allowing the two remaining chefs to demonstrate their ability to run the line to him. Ramsay will use his observations, those from the diners, and other sources to make a decision on who is the winning chef. This process is announced by having the two chefs stand at two different doors from his office, and telling them to turn the door handle and open it; only the door of the winning chef is unlocked. The winning chef receives numerous prizes including the opportunity to work as the head chef or executive chef at a restaurant of Ramsay's choosing, as well as a cash prize.

Seasons[]

List of Hell's Kitchen Seasons.

Season Original Run Episode Count Number of Contestants Winner Grand Prize
Season 1 May 30 – August 1, 2005 11 12 Michael Wray Tatou in Los Angeles
Season 2 June 12 – August 14, 2006 Heather West Terra Rossa at Red Rock Resort Spa and Casino in Las Vegas
Season 3 June 4 – August 13, 2007 Rock Harper Terra Verde at Green Valley Ranch in Henderson
Season 4 April 1 – July 8, 2008 15 15 Christina Machamer London West Hollywood in Los Angeles
Season 5 January 29 – May 14, 2009 16 Danny Veltri Fornelletto at the Borgata in Atlantic City
Season 6 July 21 – October 13, 2009 17 Dave Levey Araxi Restaurant and Bar in Whistler
Season 7 June 1 – August 10, 2010 16 Holli Ugalde Savoy Grill at Savoy Hotel in London
Season 8 September 22 – December 15, 2010 Nona Sivley LA Market at JW Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles
Season 9 July 18 – September 19, 2011 16 18 Paul Niedermann BLT Steak in New York City
Season 10 June 4 – September 10, 2012 20 Christina Wilson Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Las Vegas
Season 11 March 12 – July 25, 2013 22 20 Ja'Nel Witt Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Palace
Season 12 March 13 – July 24, 2014 20 Scott Commings
Season 13 September 10 – December 17, 2014 16 18 La Tasha McCutchen Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Atlantic City
Season 14 March 3 – June 9, 2015 Meghan Gill
Season 15 January 15 – April 29, 2016 Ariel Malone BLT Steak at Bally's Las Vegas
Season 16 September 23, 2016 – February 2, 2017 Kimberly-Ann Ryan Yardbird Southern Table & Bar at The Venetian Las Vegas
Season 17: All-Stars September 29, 2017 – February 2, 2018 16 Michelle Tribble Hell's Kitchen Restaurant at Caesars Palace
Season 18: Rookies Vs. Veterans September 28, 2018 – February 8, 2019 Ariel Contreras-Fox
Season 19: Las Vegas January 7 – April 22, 2021 18 Kori Sutton Hell's Kitchen Restaurant at Lake Tahoe
Season 20: Young Guns May 31 – September 13, 2021 Trenton Garvey Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Las Vegas
Season 21: Battle of the Ages September 29, 2022 – February 9, 2023 Alex Belew Hell's Kitchen Restaurant at Caesars Atlantic City
Season 22: The American Dream September 28, 2023 - January 25, 2024 Ryan O'Sullivan Hell's Kitchen Restaurant at Caesars Palace


Production Companies[]

  • A. Smith & Co. Productions (Seasons 1—present)
  • Granada America (Seasons 1—5)
  • ITV Studios (Seasons 6—9)
  • ITV Studios America (Seasons 10—16)
  • ITV Entertainment (Seasons 17—present)

Trivia[]

  • Due to the cost of streaming rights, the original theme song from the series was replaced with another unknown instrumental theme for the season intros when streaming on platforms such as Amazon Prime.
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