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CRIME SCENE KITCHEN: Fox Orders Joel McHale Hosted Baking Competition

April 7, 2021 by  

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Fox has ordered CRIME SCENE KITCHEN, an unconventional new baking competition series.

The show, hosted by Joel McHale, “is a culinary guessing game in which bakers are tasked with decoding what type of dessert was made, when all that’s left are the crumbs, flour trails and a few elusive clues. They must then recreate the recipe for celebrity judges, chef Curtis Stone and cake artist Yolanda Gampp, who will determine how closely their sweet treat matches the missing dessert – and how good it tastes!”

“CRIME SCENE KITCHEN is unlike any cooking show out there,” said Rob Wade, President, Alternative Entertainment and Specials, FOX Entertainment, in a statement. “It’s a truly original format with amazing baking creations, a brilliant play-along guessing game for the whole family, and Joel at the center of it all bringing hilarity at every turn. Just don’t watch it if you’re feeling hungry!”

“I’m deeply excited to be partnering with FOX and Fly on the Wall to host CRIME SCENE KITCHEN,” added McHale. “Hosting a show where bakers try to figure out and then duplicate a dessert from just crumbs, crusty whisks and a soiled electric mixer, seems like a lot of fun and reminds me of college. Can’t wait. I’ve already picked out my apron. It’s leather.”

The series will debut Wednesday, May 26 at 9/8c, following the finale of THE MASKED SINGER.

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