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New Jersey native Chef Britt Rescigno beat Amanda Freitag on "Tournament of Champions," earning Final Four spot and chance at $150,000 prize.
"Peanut noodle vibes" — Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out judge Jet Tila comments on Britt Rescigno's ramen dish ...
Britt Rescigno’s ramen bolognese draws mixed feedback as Jet Tila says it leaned more Asian than Italian on Cutthroat Kitchen ...
On March 24, New Jersey-born chef Britt Rescigno took on chef, restaurateur and "Chopped " judge Marc Murphy on Food Network's Tournament of Champions" — and won.
Britt Rescigno, a Jersey-born chef making a name for herself on Food Network's competition shows, cooked her way to a win on the season five premiere of "Tournament of Champions." On Feb. 18 ...
Who is Britt Rescigno married to? Rescigno, who grew up in New Gretna and worked as an executive chef on Long Beach Island, recently opened Italian restaurant Fiamma in Idaho with her new wife ...
Chef Britt Rescigno has made it to the final round of Food Network's "Tournament of Champions," bringing her one step closer to $100,000 and the coveted "TOC" belt.
Chef Britt Rescigno competes during the East B Second Round Matchup of Food Network's "Tournament of Champions," which aired March 24.
Chef Britt is back in New Jersey, and she's bringing her competition-winning food with her. New Gretna-native Britt Rescigno will host a pop-up from 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 25 at the Long Branch Elks ...
New Jersey native Chef Britt Rescigno has done it again. The former executive chef at Beach Haven's Delaware Avenue Oyster House & Bar took home her second win of the season on Food Network's ...
New Jersey native Chef Britt Rescigno beat Amanda Freitag on "Tournament of Champions," earning Final Four spot and chance at $150,000 prize.
Contestant Britt Rescigno, as seen on "Tournament of Champions," Season 4. In an interview on Monday, April 10, Rescigno, who now lives in Seattle, said she was shocked by her achievements.