On Saturday, September 30, 2023, at 10:00 Am, BBC One will broadcast “Saturday Kitchen Live” with host Alex Jones. Joining her will be chefs Ollie Dabbous, Ching-He Huang, and Theo Randall. The show will also feature clips from past episodes with Rick Stein, The Hairy Bikers, Nadiya Hussain, and the Greedy Italians.
During the program, the chefs will prepare dishes and share cooking tips. It’s an opportunity to learn about different cuisines and techniques. The archive clips will showcase moments from previous episodes, adding a touch of nostalgia to the show.
Whether you’re a budding chef or just love food, “Saturday Kitchen Live” offers something for everyone. Tune in to BBC One and enjoy a morning filled with culinary delights on September 30th at 10:00 Am.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Am Saturday 30 September 2023 on BBC One
Saturday Kitchen Live Cast – Main Cast...
During the program, the chefs will prepare dishes and share cooking tips. It’s an opportunity to learn about different cuisines and techniques. The archive clips will showcase moments from previous episodes, adding a touch of nostalgia to the show.
Whether you’re a budding chef or just love food, “Saturday Kitchen Live” offers something for everyone. Tune in to BBC One and enjoy a morning filled with culinary delights on September 30th at 10:00 Am.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Am Saturday 30 September 2023 on BBC One
Saturday Kitchen Live Cast – Main Cast...
- 9/25/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Christopher Biggins, Jls singer Jb, model Jodie Kidd and former soap star Todd Carty are among the celebrities taking part in Celebrity MasterChef this year.
Made In Chelsea's Millie Macintosh, actress Leslie Ash and former Coronation Street star Ken Morley have also signed up to be judged by hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace.
The full list of 20 celebs also includes: Tina Hobley, Alex Ferns, Amanda Burton, Sophie Thompson, Emma Barton, Kiki Dee, Jason Connery, Alison Hammond, Tania Bryer, Russell Grant, Charley Boorman, Wayne Sleep and Susannah Constantine.
Six weeks of shows will see the celebrities whittled down through a series of challenges, which will include cooking for past MasterChef champions, the first ever Relay Invention Test, facing the dreaded restaurant critics and feeding the "Italian cooking-mafia" - Antonio Carluccio, Aldo Zilli, Theo Randall and Giorgio Locatelli.
The winner will follow in the footsteps of previous champions Ade Edmondson,...
Made In Chelsea's Millie Macintosh, actress Leslie Ash and former Coronation Street star Ken Morley have also signed up to be judged by hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace.
The full list of 20 celebs also includes: Tina Hobley, Alex Ferns, Amanda Burton, Sophie Thompson, Emma Barton, Kiki Dee, Jason Connery, Alison Hammond, Tania Bryer, Russell Grant, Charley Boorman, Wayne Sleep and Susannah Constantine.
Six weeks of shows will see the celebrities whittled down through a series of challenges, which will include cooking for past MasterChef champions, the first ever Relay Invention Test, facing the dreaded restaurant critics and feeding the "Italian cooking-mafia" - Antonio Carluccio, Aldo Zilli, Theo Randall and Giorgio Locatelli.
The winner will follow in the footsteps of previous champions Ade Edmondson,...
- 5/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Jamie MacKinnon has been crowned the winner of BBC Two's The Chef's Protégé.
The 17-year-old catering student from Perth College, Scotland beat fellow hopefuls Sophie and David to take the title of Britain's most promising young chef.
Throughout the series MacKinnon was mentored by Michelin starred chef Tom Kitchin, who hand-picked the teenager after returning to catering college and conducting a search for the most talented trainees.
The pair competed against protégés selected by fellow top chefs Theo Randall and Le Gavroche's Michel Roux Jr in cooking challenges designed to test the candidates' skills.
Tonight's final cook-off saw the students produce a two-course menu for judges Pierre Koffmann, Ruth Rodgers and Albert Roux.
MacKinnon impressed the panel with his Scottish scallop and roast partridge menu that was deemed both high quality and a clear demonstration of his mentor's influences.
Following his victory, MacKinnon described the final as the best day of his life.
The 17-year-old catering student from Perth College, Scotland beat fellow hopefuls Sophie and David to take the title of Britain's most promising young chef.
Throughout the series MacKinnon was mentored by Michelin starred chef Tom Kitchin, who hand-picked the teenager after returning to catering college and conducting a search for the most talented trainees.
The pair competed against protégés selected by fellow top chefs Theo Randall and Le Gavroche's Michel Roux Jr in cooking challenges designed to test the candidates' skills.
Tonight's final cook-off saw the students produce a two-course menu for judges Pierre Koffmann, Ruth Rodgers and Albert Roux.
MacKinnon impressed the panel with his Scottish scallop and roast partridge menu that was deemed both high quality and a clear demonstration of his mentor's influences.
Following his victory, MacKinnon described the final as the best day of his life.
- 6/7/2013
- Digital Spy
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