The Kitchen Sink Challenge (2024)

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    by Spencer AlthouseBuzzFeed Staff

    1. The 11-Pound Carnivore Pizza Challenge

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    Via buyercampus.com

    Where: Big Pie in the Sky – Kennesaw, Ga.

    Challenge: This pizza weighs 11 pounds, is 30 inches across, and must be eaten in under one hour. Two people are allowed to tag team this event, and it costs $50 to enter.

    Prize: $250 is awarded to all successful teams.

    2. The 8th Wonder Challenge

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    Via supersizedmeals.com

    Where: Clinton Station Diner – Clinton, N.J.

    Challenge: At 105 pounds, The 8th Wonder is the largest burger in the world. It's 28 inches in diameter and 11.5 inches tall. Ten people are given only 60 minutes to demolish this beast (that’s 10.5 pounds of food per person).

    Prize: A cash prize of $5,000 is given to all successful teams, but the odds are stacked against them; no one has ever conquered this challenge.

    3. The Jack-n-Grill Challenge

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    Via themomentumoffailure.com

    Where: Jack-N-Grill – Denver, Colo.

    Challenge: This 7-pound breakfast burrito is no joke, consisting of 7 potatoes, a pound of ham, a whole onion, cheese, chili, and, of course, a dozen eggs. There’s only one rule: no bathroom breaks.

    Prize: Free food FOR LIFE is awarded to any woman who can finish this meal.

    4. The 72-ounce Steak Challenge

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    Via bigtexan.com

    Where: The Big Texan Steak Ranch – Amarillo, Texas

    Challenge: Successfully consume a 72-ounce steak, a buttered bread roll, a shrimp co*cktail, a baked potato, ranch beans, and, to make it a nice balanced meal, a salad. This is the perfect challenge for Ron Swanson.

    Prize: The meal is free.

    5. The Monster Red Ruby Burger Challenge

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    Where: Exeter’s Urban Burger Restaurant – Exeter, England

    Challenge: Eat seven, 6-ounce burger patties, 14 slices of bacon, seven slices of cheese, and two giant portions of double-fried fries. Contestants only have 20 minutes to finish this beast.

    Prize: A free meal and T-shirt.

    6. The 15 Dozen Club Challenge

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    Travel Channel / Via acmeoyster.com

    Where: Acme Oyster House – New Orleans, La.

    Challenge: Consume 180 oysters in one sitting. But that's nothing compared to the restaurant's record holder, who has successfully eaten 43 dozen oysters. THAT'S 645 OYSTERS.

    Prize: A free meal and T-shirt. So worth it.

    7. The Inferno Bowl Challenge

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    Via tampabay.com

    Where: Nitally’s ThaiMex Cuisine – St. Petersburg, Fla.

    Challenge: This 48-ounce soup is made from bhut jolokia, also known as ghost chili, one of the spiciest peppers in the world. Contestants have only 30 minutes to devour the whole thing.

    Prize: $1,000 goes to successful competitors. But you "must be sober" to compete — that's rule No. 4.

    8. The KIDZ Breakfast Challenge

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    Via jestersdiner.com

    Where: Jester’s Diner – Great Yarmouth, England

    Challenge: A kid’s challenge, you say? Think again. It's called The KIDZ Breakfast Challenge because of its sheer weight: “It weighs the same as a small child.” Nine pounds of bacon, sausages, potatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, bread, eggs, beans, tomatoes, and hash browns top this sucker off.

    Prize: Eat all 6,000 calories in one hour for a free meal.

    9. The Terminator Challenge

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    Via bestfoodchallenges.com

    Where: Shelby’s Kitchen and Deli – Deerfield Beach, Fla.

    Challenge: A 24-inch pancake is merely the plate for this challenge. Don’t forget to top this beast off with four fried eggs, six sausage patties, a pound and a half of bacon, a pound and a half of home fries, and two slices of toast. Early bird gets the full stomach.

    Prize: A free meal and a full stomach.

    10. The Widow Maker Challenge

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    Via sizzleandgrill.co.uk

    Where: Sizzle and Grill Steakhouse – Cardiff, Wales

    Challenge: As if a 69-ounce steak wasn’t enough, try adding some gammon (ham/smoked bacon), lamb chops, pork chops, chicken, sausages, eggs, mushrooms, peas, salad, and a side of French fries. Eight people have died while attempting this challenge (maybe).

    Prize: A free T-shirt and meal.

    11. The Fire In Your Hole Challenge

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    Via peppersandmore.com

    Where: Munchies 420 Café – Sarasota, Fla.

    Challenge: Eating 10 hot wings doesn’t sound too difficult, but these wings are coated with extract from THE HOTTEST PEPPER IN THE WORLD: the ghost pepper. Contestants have only 20 minutes to complete the challenge. Just a heads up, Adam Richman of the Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food was only able to eat two of these bad boys before giving up.

    Prize: Winners get their picture put on a wall of fame, but losers are showcased on the wall of shame.

    12. The 7-Pound Italian Challenge

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    Via mickandangelos.ca

    Where: Mick & Angelo’s Eatery and Bar – Niagara Falls, Canada

    Challenge: Contestants have 90 minutes to eat virtually every Italian dish you can think of: spaghetti, grilled sausage, lasagna, chicken parmesan, cheese manicotti, cannelloni, garlic bread, vegetable soup, and even an apple crisp. That’s seven pounds of food. There’s only one rule: you can’t leave the table.

    Prize: A T-shirt, a free meal, and a picture on the wall of fame.

    13. The Pho Garden Challenge

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    Via phogardensf.com

    Where: Pho Garden – San Francisco, Calif.

    Challenge: Dump two pounds of noodles, two pounds of beef and tripe, and a never-ending broth into the largest bowl you’ve ever seen, and you’ve got The Pho Garden Challenge. Contestants have only one hour to eat the bowl’s contents.

    Prize: A picture on the wall of fame.

    14. The Knucklehead Challenge

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    Via youtube.com

    Where: Knucklehead Hot Dog Diner – Roseville, Calif.

    Challenge: Five quarter-pound hot dogs, three pounds of chili, and a pound of French fries, all topped off with handfuls of shredded cheese. This monster weighs over five pounds and must be eaten in under 20 minutes.

    Prize: A free meal.

    15. The Bacon Bomb Challenge

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    Via paddylongs.com

    Where: Paddy Long’s – Chicago, Ill.

    Challenge: Don’t let the picture fool you; that’s five pounds of ground sausage, pork, and beef, all of which is wrapped and slow-cooked in brown sugar bacon. Choose between fries or potato salad to complete this meal (which, heads up, would normally serve 6-8 people). Everything must be eaten in 45 minutes or less.

    Prize: A picture on the wall of fame.

    16. The Jumboli Challenge

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    Travel Channel / Via youtube.com

    Where: Trimbo’s Pizza - Butte, Mont.

    Challenge: This 80-ounce Stromboli is filled with mozzarella cheese, pizza sauce, fried peppers and onions, capacolla, salami, pepperoni, black olives, mushrooms, spinach, and ricotta cheese. That's 5 pounds of food. Yeah, good luck.

    Prize: Eat the whole thing in less than one hour for a free T-shirt and your picture on the wall of fame (or shame, depending on how much your stomach can handle).

    17. The Land Lubber’s Challenge

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    Via portroyalpubandgrille.com

    Where: Port Royale Grille – Islip, N.Y.

    Challenge: This challenge starts off easy: Eat either a soup or a salad. No problem, right? Now eat a full rack of ribs, a 14-ounce grilled rib-eye steak, a pound of pulled pork, a half-pound of BBQ chicken, French fries, coleslaw, and baked beans.

    Prize: A free meal.

    18. The Kitchen Sink Challenge

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    Via seasoningandsalt.net

    Where: The San Francisco Creamery Co. – Walnut Creek, Calif.

    Challenge: This monster sundae consists of three bananas, eight scoops of ice cream (flavors are of the contestant’s choosing), eight different toppings, whipped cream, nuts, and cherry to top it all off…and maybe a brain freeze or two.

    Prize: Those who successfully devour the sundae in under an hour will receive free ice cream for a year.

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    FAQs

    How many scoops are in the kitchen sink? ›

    *Your Kitchen Sink Sundae must consist of 3 bananas, 8 regular size scoops of ice cream, 8 toppings, whipped cream, nuts, and cherries.

    Is it okay to put food in the sink? ›

    If you're wondering whether or not you can dispose of leftover food down the sink, the short answer is simply, no. The matter of fact is, nothing should be put down your sink unless it is a liquid, and even then, things like oil and grease should never be put down your sink, either.

    What is a colonial kitchen sink? ›

    World Famous Kitchen Sink®

    All your favorites in one sundae! Two whole bananas, six scoops of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream, toppings of chocolate, pineapple and strawberry, covered with whipped cream, toasted almonds and a cherry.

    How much is 4 scoops? ›

    1 scoop of ice cream is roughly 1/2 cup. 1 serving of ice cream is the same, 1/2 cup or 3-4 oz. There are 2 cups in a pint or 4 scoops of ice cream. There are 4 cups/2 pints in a quart so 8 scoops of ice cream.

    How do you calculate scoops? ›

    If you know how many tablespoons, you can calculate the gauge # of scoop you need! So, 64 ÷ scoop# = tbsp OR 64 ÷ tbsp = scoop#. To solve for scoop# I just divided 64 by 2.66 (tbsp.) and got 24.06.

    What is a black kitchen sink? ›

    Black kitchen sinks are commonly made out of stainless steel, ceramic, and granite composites. Each material has its pros and cons.

    What is a butler kitchen sink? ›

    What is a Butler sink? Although the Belfast sink is the more popular style now, the Butler sink actually came first. It was, perhaps unsurprisingly, popularised and primarily used by butlers - who were often tasked with cleaning larger household items, and needed a larger, deep sink to do that.

    What is the difference between a prep sink and a kitchen sink? ›

    One of the most popular kitchen features among our clients is prep sinks. Prep sinks are different than a clean-up sink. They are a small sink often featured in the kitchen aisle or on the other side of the room from the clean-up sink. Prep sinks are used to make food preparation convenient.

    Are kitchen sink wastes a standard size? ›

    Basin wastes are all the same size 1 1/4″ or 32mm. Sometimes people get confused and ask why is there 2 sizes of basin wastes? the simple answer is that basin wastes are 1¼” BSP (32mm), whereas bath and kitchen sink wastes are 1½” BSP (40mm).

    How much does a kitchen sink hold? ›

    CAPACITY - DEEP DRAWN BOWLS
    BOWL SIZECAPACITY IN GALLONS PER COMPARTMENT
    10" x 14" x 10"5.50 Gal.
    14" x 16" x 10"9.35 Gal.
    14" x 16" x 12"11.25 Gal.
    16" x 20" x 12"15.70 Gal.
    2 more rows

    How many holes should a kitchen sink have? ›

    A 4-hole sink is the most common kitchen sink. A 4-hole-sink faucet is like a 3-hole faucet (see above), with the addition of a soap dispenser or sprayer. A 2-hole sink usually has one hole for a single-hole faucet and a second hole for an accessory, such as a soap dispenser or sprayer.

    How many calories are in the kitchen sink at Disney? ›

    The Famous Kitchen Sink!!!!!!! 10,000 sweet calories!!!! Here's a list of what's included in the Kitchen Sink: ½ cup fudge topping, warmed.

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