Worst Cooks in America Is Looking for the Worst of the Worst
By:
Joseph Erdos
Show:
Worst Cooks in America

Do you think you're one of the worst cooks in America? Do your friends and family tell you so? If you're the kind of home cook who scorches even water, then the producers of Worst Cooks in America want to hear from you.
Apply now to be on Season 5 of the show. If your cooking skills and culinary knowledge — or lack thereof — are so bad that you get chosen as a finalist, you'll get the chance to be mentored in Boot Camp-style cooking challenges. Who knows? You may even come out the winner — and a better cook for it. And you'll have the opportunity to show the world that there is success even after many, many failures in the kitchen.
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