Culinary Genius
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- | Each celebrity chef remained with the programme for five episodes, shown across a week. In the first series, the stars were [[Gordon Ramsay]] (his company | + | Each celebrity chef remained with the programme for five episodes, shown across a week. In the first series, the stars were [[Gordon Ramsay]] (his company makes the show), [[Rosemary Shrager]], [[Jean-Christophe Novelli]], and Phil Vickery. |
Filmed in front of a studio audience, and in an octagonal set. | Filmed in front of a studio audience, and in an octagonal set. |
Revision as of 18:39, 11 April 2017
Synopsis
Remember the Battle Rounds from The Voice UK? Two singers enter, one leaves? They're trying to get the same bearpit vibe in a kitchen.
Nine amateur cooks enter the studio, and the knives are out already. A test to chop ingredients, with the three weakest performers off the show.
Round two is a preparation challenge, ten minutes to do something with the Ingredient of the Day. The three worst preparations are also eliminated.
Three remain for the final cook-off, using the prepared ingredient and other food to create the best dish - and all in 25 minutes. Daily winners are rewarded with £1000.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Trivia
Each celebrity chef remained with the programme for five episodes, shown across a week. In the first series, the stars were Gordon Ramsay (his company makes the show), Rosemary Shrager, Jean-Christophe Novelli, and Phil Vickery.
Filmed in front of a studio audience, and in an octagonal set.