MasterChef 2014
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- Alison Wright
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MasterChef 2014
Starts Wed March 26th. BBC1 9:00-10pm.
"New series. 1/24. Six amateur chefs try to prove their worth to judges John Torode & Gregg Wallace."
"New series. 1/24. Six amateur chefs try to prove their worth to judges John Torode & Gregg Wallace."
Re: MasterChef 2014
So far so good
I see that the BBC is messing about with timings again, so for anyone recording the progs,
Today Fri 28th.........8.30-9pm
Next Wed...............8-9pm
Thur......................8-9pm
Fri.........................8.30-9pm
All BBC1
I see that the BBC is messing about with timings again, so for anyone recording the progs,
Today Fri 28th.........8.30-9pm
Next Wed...............8-9pm
Thur......................8-9pm
Fri.........................8.30-9pm
All BBC1
- prettykiwicrazy
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Re: MasterChef 2014
Enjoying this so far . I thought the guy who brought in the instant mash was genius. Always nice to see past finalists too and it's a great testament to the programme how successful many of them have become.
- Gillthepainter
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Yep, I far prefer masterchef with John Torode in it.
I have never understood why he doesn't do the professional version too.
The standard's pretty high & competent, now that they've cut out the "come dine with me" weakness of the early rounds.
Decisions seem quite tough so far, setting the tension right from the start.
And I do like Torode's section where he cooks the invention test in 1hr too.
I have never understood why he doesn't do the professional version too.
The standard's pretty high & competent, now that they've cut out the "come dine with me" weakness of the early rounds.
Decisions seem quite tough so far, setting the tension right from the start.
And I do like Torode's section where he cooks the invention test in 1hr too.
Re: MasterChef 2014
This article made me laff - looking forward to slipping "strategically positioned puree skidmarks" into a conversation when I find the opportunity!
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... rimm-fable
EDIT: By the way I've seen a couple of episodes, and I am ashamed to say that I've enjoyed them, after all the slagging-off I've given the programme in the past. Still grimace at watching them eating though (Toad and Pastie that is). Haven't got the stamina to watch all of them though, just when there's nowt else on or to do.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... rimm-fable
EDIT: By the way I've seen a couple of episodes, and I am ashamed to say that I've enjoyed them, after all the slagging-off I've given the programme in the past. Still grimace at watching them eating though (Toad and Pastie that is). Haven't got the stamina to watch all of them though, just when there's nowt else on or to do.
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Ta -the article tickled me too
For some reason I feel almost obliged to watch Masterchef, as if it were a crime not to and someone from the BBC would come and tape my eyes open.
John always puts a bit of everything onto what becomes a seriously heaped fork to see how the flavours meld and I sometimes wonder if his jaw unhinges. Anyone remember aliens swallowing whole rodents in "V"?
Try as I might, the seasoned diner is still wallpaper or a stooge to me, but granted in a cheffy partnership format "There can be only one!" (Highlander quote.)
As it's on tonight, better tune in just in case detector vans catch you not watching it
For some reason I feel almost obliged to watch Masterchef, as if it were a crime not to and someone from the BBC would come and tape my eyes open.
John always puts a bit of everything onto what becomes a seriously heaped fork to see how the flavours meld and I sometimes wonder if his jaw unhinges. Anyone remember aliens swallowing whole rodents in "V"?
Try as I might, the seasoned diner is still wallpaper or a stooge to me, but granted in a cheffy partnership format "There can be only one!" (Highlander quote.)
As it's on tonight, better tune in just in case detector vans catch you not watching it
- prettykiwicrazy
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I agree that I enjoy the new section where John cooks from the invention box. I think he's much more TV friendly than Michel Roux and would rather have him on the professional version too. Has anyone seen his Australia show ? I really liked it .
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As no-one's commented on the final and therefore winner, I will *smiles sweetly*
I reckoned it was between Jack and Ping as Luke, the inventive but "risky" one had been too inconsistent so really no true foundation.
On the other hand, it struck me that Jack unnecessarily played the wagu beef card, as if how could he lose with that? (On a par with us all shouting at the TV when chefs discard most of what they've bought(!) to serve only the nugget of perfection.)
Anyway, the vibrancy of Ping's flavours won the day
Vibrancy is perhaps something we forget - chefs always go on about adding lemon to "lift" things and suchlike, but perhaps that's for another thread.
I reckoned it was between Jack and Ping as Luke, the inventive but "risky" one had been too inconsistent so really no true foundation.
On the other hand, it struck me that Jack unnecessarily played the wagu beef card, as if how could he lose with that? (On a par with us all shouting at the TV when chefs discard most of what they've bought(!) to serve only the nugget of perfection.)
Anyway, the vibrancy of Ping's flavours won the day
Vibrancy is perhaps something we forget - chefs always go on about adding lemon to "lift" things and suchlike, but perhaps that's for another thread.
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Bit late I know but I enjoyed most of it. I hide from the detector vans jeral, so don't watch every episode, but thought Ping was delightful.
I'm with you Sakkarin and jeral with not enjoying the spectacle of the two hosts actually eating. My Mother would have banished me from the dining room if I had eaten like that.
I'm with you Sakkarin and jeral with not enjoying the spectacle of the two hosts actually eating. My Mother would have banished me from the dining room if I had eaten like that.
- Stokey Sue
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Re: MasterChef 2014
I saw a demo by one of last year's finalists, Adam Handling (the lad from Gleneagles) at a Foodie Festival on Saturday
Came across very well, though he was compered by John Whaite from Bake Off, which helped a lot, he's so quick
Came across very well, though he was compered by John Whaite from Bake Off, which helped a lot, he's so quick
Re: MasterChef 2014
There was a news item just after the final where the three finalists were doing a pop-up together. Found it and apparently it's more than just the final three. It's in London in September. Official website: http://masterchefpopup.com/official website
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