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Another Morristown Chef Becomes A Winner On 'Chopped'

Brandon Campney, of Stirling Tavern, won on Tuesday's episode.

Stirling Tavern chef Brandon Campney competed on "Chopped."
Stirling Tavern chef Brandon Campney competed on "Chopped." (Courtesy of Food Network)

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Another Morristown chef became a winner on "Chopped." Brandon Campney, of Stirling Tavern, came out victorious on Tuesday's episode.

The Stirling Hotel congratulated the executive chef on social media:

Episodes of "Chopped" become available on the Discovery Plus app. Here was the premise of Campney's episode:

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"In addition to competing with appetizers, entree and desserts, dog-loving chefs make treats for a canine judge! Things could get 'ruff' if the golden retriever with the golden palate turns up its nose at their hard work.

"The chefs are literally thrown a bone in the first basket, and a dog-friendly beverage and a pasta dish must be combined in the second round. The dessert round finds the competitors figuring out what to do with bananas and a certain nose-to-tail treasure before this Chopped dog show reaches its exciting conclusion."

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Campney became the second Morristown chef in the past month to win on "Chopped." South+pine owner Leia Gaccione also won her preliminary episode on "Alton's Maniacal Baskets" before finishing second in the final round. Read more: Morristown Chef Makes It Far On Chopped's 'Maniacal' Finale

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