Ever think you would want to eat yak? Or have wasabi ice cream? Matt Weaver, a chef from Austin, Texas, could probably convince you to eat anything on his On Networks show, Stump the Chef.
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Rutabaga Fries on the Side
Sheknows.com - 03.17.08
The "Stump the Chef" show is fun to watch because it demonstrates that you can almost always make a delicious meal even with some mismatched ingredients.
Stump the Chef
Sheknows.com - 01.11.08
"Stump the Chef" is a fun video series where Chef Matt Weaver is given three run-of-the-mill ingredients and he creates an unusual dinner combination. The interesting recipes that he comes up with are amazing!


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HELLO MAU
Matt, please keep making more shows!!
Nice.
hi , hello . can you contect me , ok , i like music
hello.
i like music, can you contect me , ok
it so good
hi guyz wer can i download shippuden? what cite?
hey bro,
you can watch shippuden at anime6.org
try it! if you want to download get the url in that web. copy and paste to your downloader software...
okey lang bro kaw musta na san ka ngayn
buna chiar te-am pierdut
fabulous
good
ok
Indeed, there is a difference between sheer 'corniness' and the while vague, noticeable satire that keeps this show entertaining.
I agree with Sebastian, but I'm not sure I would call it "corniness". They are all funny and have me coming back to see more. I love Matt's creativity! Please keep doing what you are doing...no toning down!
I like the "corniness"...
I swear, Matt can make ANYTHING into an amazing dish!
I can appreciate this show more if the corniness can be taken down a few notches. Matt is overacting and so are the announcers. Matt, just be real with the expressions and let the announcers act.