Cook at All Costs on Netflix

How to Watch Cook at All Costs on Netflix

Combining creativity with strategy is the mantra for Cook at All Costs on Netflix, a cooking competition series with a twist. The participants are home cooks, each of whom receives $25,000 in their account and must bid for ingredients to make the most delicious dish for a guest judge. The winner of the cook-off gets to take home the money left in their bank.

Where to Watch Cook at All Costs

Good news! You and your family can enjoy not only Cook at All Costs but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more.

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How Many Episodes Are in Cook at All Costs?

Cook at All Costs on Netflix

There are eight episodes in Cook at All Costs. The runtime of episodes averages between 34-36 minutes. You can check the complete list of Cook at All Costs episodes and their release date below.

  1. Asian Eats”: December 16, 2022
  2. American Diner”: December 16, 2022
  3. Southern Comfort”: December 16, 2022
  4. Backyard BBQ”: December 16, 2022
  5. Italian Feast”: December 16, 2022
  6. A Taste of Mexico”: December 16, 2022
  7. Global Fusion”: December 16, 2022
  8. Best of Brunch”: December 16, 2022

What Are the Critics Saying About Cook at All Costs?

Cook at All Costs does not yet have an official critics rating but has an average audience score of 33% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series also has a user score of 6.4/10 on IMDB.

Stephanie Morgan from Common Sense Media writes, “Host Jordan Andino, a celebrity chef in his own right, has a natural on-screen presence and brings a light and joyful energy to each episode.”

Decider’s Joel Keller says, “We like the auction factor in Cook At All Costs, which makes it feel a bit different than other cooking competition shows. We wish there was a bit more interaction between cooks and the guest judge, though.”

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Is Cook at All Costs Suitable for Kids?

Cook at All Costs is rated TV-PG, which means it is suitable for viewers over the age of 14, and parental guidance is recommended for younger children.

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