The prize of this competition is not just money: it includes chef training from professional chefs, a chance to publish their own cookbook and, of course, money. The show follows a format unlike the original MasterChef: The first round is made up of a large selection of aspiring contestants, picked individually from across Australia-They must “audition” by submitting a food dish before the judges to get one of 50 places in the semi-finals the interesting catch is that entrants must be over 18-year-olds, and their main source of income cannot be professional food preparation and cooking. In the end, the last two teams face off in a Grand Final to receive the prize.īased on the original MasterChef, the Australian Cooking Game Show has been airing since 2009 and continues to put aspiring contestants in the spotlight. They’re also responsible for the serving and presentation, which make the competition far more challenging. The show features the celebrity chefs Peta Evans and Manu Feildel as judges, and every season has different guest judges.Ĭontestants must prepare a three-course meal-composed of entrée, main, and dessert-in less than three-hours. The Cooking Game Show consistently puts teams of contestants from different states of Australia to compete against each other. My Kitchen Rules #mkr has been going strong since 2010.
The 10 Best Cooking shows in Australia ( in no random order) My Kitchen Rules Many shows have lovingly captured the art of making food on film before, but few TV shows turned the kitchen into a cooking battlefield like My kitchen rules. TV ratings are going through the roof with some shows commanding massive audiences and garnering major sponsors. Australia has fallen in love with food reality cooking shows and competitions. Thanks to Television, people are learning to eat healthy and cook better.