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One idea is to incorporate interactive elements such as blindfolded taste tests or a timed cooking challenge. You could also encourage guests to participate by giving out prizes for the best dish or most creative presentation.
Cooking bingo, ingredient scavenger hunt, and a cooking relay race are all great options for large groups. These games allow everyone to participate and work together while having fun.
You can create a game where guests have to guess which product was used to create a dish or have a blindfolded taste test using different products. You could also create a "mystery ingredient" game where guests have to use a specific product in their dish.
Yes, there are plenty of budget-friendly options for cooking show games. You can have a potluck-style game where each guest brings a dish to share, or a "chopped" style game where guests have to use random ingredients to create a dish.
Virtual cooking show games can include challenges where guests have to cook with limited ingredients in their own kitchen, or a blindfolded guessing game where guests have to identify ingredients based on taste alone. You can also use video conferencing tools to host a live cooking competition between guests.