As a bit of a foodie, I suppose that MasterChef should be amongst my favourite TV programmes; but it isn't.
MasterChef has become a classic over recent years. This UK TV show is now shown, or made, in over 60 countries, and takes various forms.
Anyway, here's a bit from an earlier series.
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I reckon the only good ones are (or were as I have.not seen it for some time) the Junior ones. I always liked the way they supported each other. It was.the Australian ones that I saw.
The only ones I saw contained people imitating what they thought of as 'trendy'.
I love Masterchef. The last UK professionals had some amazing young chefs taking part.
Haha ! I’m not a Gordon Ramsey fan ( that’s putting it mildly ) but that was funny ! James Corden makes me laugh ( even though he’s git a bit too big for his boots ! ) I don’t like Celebrity Masterchef but the Professionals are good as is Masterchef Australia. XXXX
Here is already the tenth season of the show in the local version and I really like it. This is especially good in times like these instead of the news.
I long since got bored with the cooking programmes where it is so far distant from anything I might cook...spots of this and dabs of that and " foam" etc. . I prefer more down to earth cooking like Rick Stein, Hairy Bikers or even Nigella, to name a few!
I've never watched the Junior version, but the adult ones are good. I sit there thinking how nice it would be to have someone cook for me, just once!
I have watched it in the past.. not the pro's, but with amateurs.
Maybe I'll start watching it again.
Anything is preferable to The News.
I particularly like Rick Stein, his shows are history, travel, and food; all things that interest me. He seems a nice character too.
As the cook of the house, I often wonder what Lady M secretly thinks!
Agree, Masterchef professionals is wonderful. I still remember the series which Ash won. He was a personal chef with an interest in Basque cuisine. His two finalists were incredibly young...both have since returned on Masterchef and both have grown professionally.
I miss Michel Roux
I enjoy watching cooking shows. especially Ina Garten. They are great distractions and if the hosts are fun and make the dishes look easy for viewers, it is good entertainment. I don’t watch Master Class, as that is out of my league of cooking.
Rick Stein in India is fascinating. Try YouTube.
That was so so funny! I love master chef but have never watched the juniors but that clip was the best.
Anthony Bourdain was one of my favourites.
We're on to about the 7 th season here. It is better than the news as someone said. Fills in a few hours now and again on a winter night. I prefer Rick Stein and there are a few others, repeat after repeat, but still better than other cooking programmes
I think it would be more interesting to watch the juniors than the seniors; they would probably be less pretentious.
Bourdain isn't that well known on our side of the pond. Didn't he recently come to an untimely end?
There's a current series of 'Rick Stein's Cornwall'. Far less cooking, more of a travelogue. Very good TV.
Yes in the Alsace.
I watched a few of the ordinary Masterchef in the early days but, frankly, just got bored and decided that, for me, there were more interesting things to do in life.
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