Culinary Class Wars Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: A very close battle until the final vote

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Episode 7 of Culinary Class Wars Season 2 brings one of the most intense rounds of the season so far. The show reaches a point where every choice feels heavier and every mistake feels more costly. The episode begins right after the results of the first "All or Nothing" mission are revealed. The White Spoons win by a very large margin, which immediately changes the mood in the kitchen. Their strong win leaves the Black Spoons feeling disappointed and a little shaken, especially because they expected the round to be much closer.

The White Spoons seem calm, while the Black Spoons carry the weight of their loss. One person who takes this loss to heart is Culinary Monster. He comes into the second round with a strong desire to turn things around. It is clear that he wants to lead the Black Spoons to a win, not just for the points but to restore the team's spirit.

The second mission of Episode 7 of Culinary Class Wars Season 2 is built to test both teams in a fair way. This time, each team will prepare food for fifty judges. These judges are chosen in a neutral manner so that there is no question of bias. Each team brings five chefs into the mission. The Black Spoons keep some of their chefs from the first round, including Culinary Monster and the Barbecue Lab Director. The White Spoons, however, swap out their entire team, since they have more chefs available and feel confident enough to switch things up.


The second mission and how both teams handle the pressure in Culinary Class Wars Season 2 Episode 7

For this challenge, every squad could choose two components, and the group that won the previous task is given the first chance to select. The Black Spoons went with pollock roe, while the White Spoons picked chicken. The team from the White Spoons plans on preparing chicken fricassee, which they feel will be well-received by the judges. The Black Spoons opted to create kkanpunggi, a sweet and spicy fried chicken dish, but they incorporated a twist by adding pollock roe and cheese into the recipe.

Both teams have 120 minutes to prepare fifty plates, requiring speed and teamwork. The Black Spoons start strong. They quickly settle into a good rhythm. Culinary Monster gives clear direction, and every chef understands their role. They look confident and calm as they move through the busy kitchen.

The White Spoons, on the other hand, take some time to adjust. Because it is a new set of chefs, they must get used to each other's styles before they can settle into a good flow. Son Jong-won steps forward with ideas that help steady the team and keep them focused. As the cooking continues, the White Spoon team becomes more confident, and their dish slowly comes together.

When the judges finally taste the food, they once again praise the White Spoons for their attention to detail. Their dish stands out, and they win the second mission. This deepens the competition even more in Culinary Class Wars, because now the Black Spoons are in a difficult position with another loss behind them.


The final match and the cliffhanger ending of Culinary Class Wars, Season 2, Episode 7

The last round of episode 7 of Culinary Class Wars season 2 becomes even more intense. This time, only ten judges will taste the food. In a dramatic twist, these judges are ten chefs from the previous season of Culinary Class Wars. None of them is allowed to watch the cooking process to avoid any bias. Another twist comes when the two main judges choose tofu as the hidden ingredient for this final mission.

The White Spoons pick rockfish as their main ingredient for the last dish. The Black Spoons choose bone-in veal loin. The chefs representing the Black Spoons are Culinary Monster, Barbecue Lab Director, and Knife Omakase. The White Spoons are represented by Son Jong-won, Jung Ho-young, and Sam Kim.

They only have sixty minutes to finish their plates, which adds even more pressure. The White Spoons feel nervous about the sweetness of their sauce. The Black Spoons worry about whether their veal loin will be cooked properly. Both teams race against time as the clock winds down.

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After an hour, the judges return to try the dishes. The votes begin to come in, and the Black Spoons make a surprising recovery. The results are very close, with the final vote deciding the match. The episode ends right at that moment, leaving viewers eager to see how everything will turn out in the next episode of season 2 of Culinary Class Wars.

Edited by Ritika Pal