I recently obtained access to ad-free Peacock, which has all of the various Top Chef spinoffs, including Top Chef Duels, which aired in 2014. It’s an enjoyable cooking competition — no one seems to really hate each other.
In one episode, Chef CJ Jacobson challenged Chef Stefan Richter to cook a dish using only the butts of animals for protein. You can bet I got some good screenshots of that one:






You’ll notice that the last two are a little blurry. That’s because I haven’t yet figured out how to take a good screenshot of a streaming program. Every time I try on my computer, the screenshot utility captures nothing at all. So I’m reduced to pointing my phone camera at my TV and snapping pictures. Usually it works; occasionally it doesn’t. Fortunately I have a 72-inch TV (my couch is 15 feet away from the TV so there’s plenty of screen real estate. Interestingly, according to this site, for a 72-inch TV I should be only 10 feet away from the screen; the highest the calculator goes is 12 feet, which means the TV should be 86 inches in size. That seems… well, excessive. My 72-inch TV is just fine, thank you. I mean, I guess I could move the couch closer, but then it would block the sliding door that my dog uses regularly and we can’t have that.
Occasionally-blurry snapshots it is!