Dishmantled - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Holy Schitt!
Time to get saucy. The contestants taste a savory tang. But can they pull it all together in the proper dish? Judges: Antoni Porowski and Dan Levy.

Presto! Pesto!
It's a mean green explosion. The contestants taste pesto. But can they pick the right pasta? Judges: Kristen Kish and Jane Krakowski.

Epic Sweety Pie
The contestants only have eyes for shepherd's pie. But they're torn on the potato type. Who's got it right? Judges: Danny Bowien and Michelle Buteau.

What a Drag!
Chocolate? Check. Dessert? Check. Everything else? A total toss-up. Good luck, contestants. Judges: Bryan Voltaggio and Erika Jayne.

Whip It Good!
Fruity. Fluffy. Cakey. The competition sets off with a serious sweet tooth. But is it breakfast or dessert? Judges: Marcus Samuelsson and Rachel Dratch.

Hot Spicy Mess
The heat is on! The contestants nail rice and spice...but will they get the dish right? Judges: Roy Choi and Shameik Moore.

Brunch Blast
A blast of brunch gets bloody (mary, that is). Can the contestants pull together the proper plate? Judges: Marcus Samuelsson and Michael Che.

What the Yuck?
An explosion of Italian flavors fly from the tube. Now it's up to the contestants to perfect their pasta. Judges: Wolfgang Puck and Action Bronson.

Buenos Nachos
Crunchy. Meaty. And covered in cheese sauce. Can the contestants pinpoint this Mexican classic? Judges: Rocco Dispirito and Michael Ian Black.

Loaded and Exploded
Bravocado! Both contestants picked pomegranate, but will they land on the correct dish?
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