Celebrity Pressure Cooker
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[[Lorraine Kelly]] hosts as three celebrities, with only the recipe to guide them, attempt to create their interpretation of one of that day's chef's dishes, before having to create their own meal in the chef's style in order to be crowned that day's winner, and receive the 'glitziest of prizes' (apparently), the 'Golden Whisk'. | [[Lorraine Kelly]] hosts as three celebrities, with only the recipe to guide them, attempt to create their interpretation of one of that day's chef's dishes, before having to create their own meal in the chef's style in order to be crowned that day's winner, and receive the 'glitziest of prizes' (apparently), the 'Golden Whisk'. | ||
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<div class="image">[[File:Celebrity pressure cooker blackboard.jpg|400px]]''A recipe for deep-fried battered lettuce. Well, the host is from Glasgow.''</div> | <div class="image">[[File:Celebrity pressure cooker blackboard.jpg|400px]]''A recipe for deep-fried battered lettuce. Well, the host is from Glasgow.''</div> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 22:49, 27 March 2022
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Host
Co-hosts
Chefs: Theo Randall, Nick Nairn, Jun Tanaka, Nic Watt, Adam Byatt
Broadcast
Cactus TV for ITV1, 5 to 9 July 2010 (5 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Lorraine Kelly hosts as three celebrities, with only the recipe to guide them, attempt to create their interpretation of one of that day's chef's dishes, before having to create their own meal in the chef's style in order to be crowned that day's winner, and receive the 'glitziest of prizes' (apparently), the 'Golden Whisk'.
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