Is it possible to recieve the recipe for Not quite Mrs Cromwells apple pie? as seen on the Celebrity Master Chef cooked by Ruth.
Keep up the great work Greg & John.
The pretty girl who is on" junior masterchef only" has plenty of qualifications. She actually had a cooking show of her own "Best in Australia". So she is more than eye candy for the camera,
I've watched Master Chef for years. The Aussie version seems to be a blend of Master Chef, Hell's Kitchen, and the American show Top Chef,(up to, and including having a pretty co-host in the first series, whose only qualification seems to be as eye candy for the camera - much like Padma on Top Chef). I'm still not convinced about it. I prefer the British version, where they start with over 100 hopefuls - some of whom are truly woeful-and whittle them down to the last four for the semi-fnals. Makes for great viewing. The Aussie version glosses over the early eliminations, and just shows from the final few that have passed through the auditions.
I have been watching John and Gregg for years I tried to watch the Aussie version and it just doesn't interest me. The contestants on BMC seem so much more passionate but with a humility that I don't find in their Aussie counterparts. John and Gregg have great manners, really relish a good dish (I love Gregg hitting the desserts) and they never belittle their contestants.
At last. it's back. Really looking forward to seeing the guys again, The reason this show is grewat is because the focus is on the food with the added bonus of the contestants showing us their love of food and revealing their personalities as they go along. John and Greg really know how to get the best from the contestants. Much better than the Aussie show which seems to be about flash and who can make the lousest noise!!
I have to agree with hungry girl - I love the show but get very frustrated with not being able to get the right recipe - I find lots of similar recipes online but they never seem to be the 'perfect' recipe as shown on Masterchef and alluded to by John and Gregg - come on guys, give us the recipes!!
I love the show .... BUT .... where are the recipes???? What is the use of watching them cook these wonderful dishes if you cannot try them yourself????
This is one great show, baldy and hairy make a great pair. Would love to see them cook an unfamiliar menu just for fun too. What these celebs do with minimal experience is fan****tastic BUT how would they cope with 6day weeks, split shifts etc - 6 months down the track if they did this would be compelling viewing.
Is it possible to recieve the recipe for Not quite Mrs Cromwells apple pie? as seen on the Celebrity Master Chef cooked by Ruth. Keep up the great work Greg & John.
Absolutely awesome show
The pretty girl who is on" junior masterchef only" has plenty of qualifications. She actually had a cooking show of her own "Best in Australia". So she is more than eye candy for the camera,
I've watched Master Chef for years. The Aussie version seems to be a blend of Master Chef, Hell's Kitchen, and the American show Top Chef,(up to, and including having a pretty co-host in the first series, whose only qualification seems to be as eye candy for the camera - much like Padma on Top Chef). I'm still not convinced about it. I prefer the British version, where they start with over 100 hopefuls - some of whom are truly woeful-and whittle them down to the last four for the semi-fnals. Makes for great viewing. The Aussie version glosses over the early eliminations, and just shows from the final few that have passed through the auditions.
I have been watching John and Gregg for years I tried to watch the Aussie version and it just doesn't interest me. The contestants on BMC seem so much more passionate but with a humility that I don't find in their Aussie counterparts. John and Gregg have great manners, really relish a good dish (I love Gregg hitting the desserts) and they never belittle their contestants.
At last. it's back. Really looking forward to seeing the guys again, The reason this show is grewat is because the focus is on the food with the added bonus of the contestants showing us their love of food and revealing their personalities as they go along. John and Greg really know how to get the best from the contestants. Much better than the Aussie show which seems to be about flash and who can make the lousest noise!!
Well thats a good answer
I love Master Chef the Judges are fantastic I get very good tips as well
I have to agree with hungry girl - I love the show but get very frustrated with not being able to get the right recipe - I find lots of similar recipes online but they never seem to be the 'perfect' recipe as shown on Masterchef and alluded to by John and Gregg - come on guys, give us the recipes!!
the only MasterChef I watch is the original MasterChef adn Celebrity MasterChef - the UK version. John and Greg are fantastic!
this absoulately the one of my favourite show,and i have learnet alot from them,hope one day to be there...
this absoulately the one of my favourite show,and i have learnet alot from theem,,jope one day be there...
Love the show. John and Greg are the perfect hosts.
No matter whether I'm home in Australia or in the UK, I never miss an episode of this fantastic show.
i agree...have just spent an hour trying to find a recipe I watched tonight and cannot find it...very frustrating.
I love the show .... BUT .... where are the recipes???? What is the use of watching them cook these wonderful dishes if you cannot try them yourself????
If you click on the "read more" above you will see a link to the UK website, where they have recipes etc.
is it back in 2009 - pleas tell me it is
Visiting Perth and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. Would love to try Liz's recipes
This is one great show, baldy and hairy make a great pair. Would love to see them cook an unfamiliar menu just for fun too. What these celebs do with minimal experience is fan****tastic BUT how would they cope with 6day weeks, split shifts etc - 6 months down the track if they did this would be compelling viewing.