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At American Family Field for a "Sausage Race" are "cheftestants" Dan Jacobs, Laura Ozyilmaz, Soo Ahn, Savannah Miller, Kevin D'Andrea, Michelle Wallace, Amanda Turner and Kaleena Bliss.
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The "cheftestants" cheer during their own private sausage race.
Judges for the elimination challenge during the "Sausage Race" episode: From left, Bryan Voltaggio, Amar Santana, Brittany Snow, Kristen Kish, Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons.
The "Sausage Race" episode pitted Dan Jacobs against Amanda Turner.
The "cheftestant" teams during the elimination challenge in the "Sausage Race" episode, were, from left: Manuel "Manny" Barella Lopez, Dan Jacobs, Savannah Miller, Kevin D'Andrea, Soo Ahn, Amanda Turner, Danny Garcia, Laura Ozyilmaz, Kaleena Bliss and Michelle Wallace.
Top Chef fan? Here are 23 stories about the show's 21st season in Wisconsin
Are you a Top Chef fan?
Here's a collection of 23 stories about the show's 21st season, which was filmed in Wisconsin.
Since the "Top Chef: Wisconsin," Frank Lloyd Wright episode aired, there's been an explosion of interest in the architect's estate just south of Spring Green.
The sixth episode of "Top Chef: Wisconsin," dubbed "Chaos Cuisine," aired Wednesday night on Bravo.
Witty line from Portage reader beats more than 70 entries.
Carson Gulley was viewed by many as Madison’s first celebrity chef and had a cooking show, radio show and culinary business.
The fifth episode of "Top Chef: Wisconsin," dubbed “Supper Club,” aired Wednesday night on Bravo with the show featuring Madison.
Top Chef has boosted sales of Pleasant Ridge Reserve cheese, made by Uplands Cheese in Dodgeville.
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The fourth episode of "Top Chef: Wisconsin" had the contestants taking inspiration from the work of Wisconsin-born architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Top Chef is following Frank Lloyd Wright's path to Madison.
This story contains spoilers, so if you haven't watched the latest episode of "Top Chef" but still plan to, you might want to come back later.
The winner will be named at an awards ceremony June 10 in Chicago.
Dan Jacobs has raised money for research into the disease.
This story contains spoilers, so if you haven't watched the latest episode of "Top Chef" but still plan to, you might want to come back later.
This season will show off Wisconsin and its best food.
The first episode of "Top Chef: Wisconsin," which aired Wednesday night on Bravo, provided the frenetic drama typical to the 18-year-old reality cooking show.
While Top Chef is focused on Wisconsin this season, only one of the contestants calls the state home.
Since the Bravo series is based in Wisconsin this year, it makes sense they would focus on the state's favorite foods.
"Top Chef's" senior vice president of production calls the show's Wisconsin season, which begins airing Wednesday night, a "dream come true."
Those connected to the state's culinary scene say that Wisconsin is, indeed, cheese, beer, brats, cranberries — but a whole lot more.
The Wisconsin season has 14 episodes, each 75 minutes long.
The program filmed its upcoming season in Wisconsin, and was in Madison and Milwaukee over six weeks starting in late August.
"Top Chef," the 17-year-old Bravo reality cooking show, was in Madison this weekend for filming of its upcoming season.
Bravo’s "Top Chef" television program is coming to Madison and Milwaukee for its 21st season.

