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Cat Cora: Her Kitchen Rules

Ask Me Another

NPR

Leisure, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2017

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Celebrity Chef Cat Cora dishes on her TV show "My Kitchen Rules" and the strange ways she kept her edge on "Iron Chef America." Plus, she guesses odd dishes made up of rhyming foods like "steak cake."

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:10.9

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0:11.9

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0:15.9

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0:20.8

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0:26.4

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0:27.9

Learn more at mpr.org slash tiny desk contest.

0:57.9

Thank you Jonathan.

1:02.6

We've cooked up a great show for you today as our special guest is chef Catcora and she's

1:08.0

not only the first female iron chef but she co-hosts the new cooking competition show My

1:14.2

Kitchen Rules and the show features celebrity pairs being judged on their dinner party

1:19.8

fair.

1:20.8

Now I know the key to throwing a successful dinner party is of course division of labor

1:26.1

and I have to admit I am the chef in my relationship.

1:29.4

I create the menu, I devise the courses and then I hand my husband the phone and the delivery

1:34.7

tip.

1:36.9

Our first two contestants will play a game where Fahrenheit 451 meets Tinder.

1:42.2

Let's meet them.

1:44.0

First up Virginia Paisley on buzzer number one.

1:47.6

You're a writer and editor who is taught English in the Ukraine.

1:51.6

Yes.

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