Season 1
Episode 1 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 1
Episode 2 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 2
Episode 3 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 3
Episode 4 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 4
Episode 5 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 5
Episode 6 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 6
Episode 7 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 7
Episode 8 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 8
Episode 9 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 9
Episode 10 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 10
Episode 11 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 11
Episode 12 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 12
Episode 13 - Chopped Canada Season 1 Episode 13
Season 2
Episode 1 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 1
Episode 2 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 2
Episode 3 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 3
Episode 4 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 4
Episode 5 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 5
Episode 6 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 6
Episode 7 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 7
Episode 8 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 8
Episode 9 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 9
Episode 10 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 10
Episode 11 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 11
Episode 12 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 12
Episode 13 - Chopped Canada Season 2 Episode 13
Season 3
Season 4
Episode 1 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 1
Episode 2 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 2
Episode 3 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 3
Episode 4 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 4
Episode 5 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 5
Episode 6 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 6
Episode 7 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 7
Episode 8 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 8
Episode 9 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 9
Episode 10 - Chopped Canada Season 4 Episode 10
Chopped Canada
American favorite “Chopped” heads north of the border to Canada with a familiar format and new host, Toronto native Dean McDermott. Each episode of “Chopped Canada” challenges four professional chefs to turn boxes of mystery ingredients into a three-course meal in a race against the clock. Each course serves as its own round in the competition, and the chef with the least-successful dish — as determined by a panel of judges — is eliminated after each round. The chef who comes out on top following the dessert round wins $10,000 and the title of “Chopped Canada” champion.