Attention food enthusiasts! Season 16, Episode 9 of “MasterChef: The Professionals” is coming your way. Tune in on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on BBC One.
The episode kicks off with the notorious Invention Test, where the quarter-finalists are tasked with creating a standout tart, whether sweet or savory. They must craft a pastry masterpiece that not only impresses but also complements their dish with a perfect side accompaniment. The chefs are granted creative freedom as they scour the MasterChef larder for the ideal ingredients to elevate their pastry creations.
Following this intense challenge, the chefs face one of the most dreaded rounds in MasterChef history – preparing their own two-course menu for three of the UK’s most seasoned food critics: Tom Parker Bowles, Jimi Famurewa, and Grace Dent. With just one hour and 15 minutes on the clock, they must deliver four identical portions of each dish, meeting the highest culinary standards on every front.
The episode kicks off with the notorious Invention Test, where the quarter-finalists are tasked with creating a standout tart, whether sweet or savory. They must craft a pastry masterpiece that not only impresses but also complements their dish with a perfect side accompaniment. The chefs are granted creative freedom as they scour the MasterChef larder for the ideal ingredients to elevate their pastry creations.
Following this intense challenge, the chefs face one of the most dreaded rounds in MasterChef history – preparing their own two-course menu for three of the UK’s most seasoned food critics: Tom Parker Bowles, Jimi Famurewa, and Grace Dent. With just one hour and 15 minutes on the clock, they must deliver four identical portions of each dish, meeting the highest culinary standards on every front.
- 11/3/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
British-Nigerian writer, broadcaster and restaurant critic, Jimi Famurewa is launching season two of his acclaimed podcast, Where's Home Really? Best known for his role as a guest judge on BBC One's MasterChef and one of the lead judges on Channel 4's The Great Cookbook Challenge with Jamie Oliver, Jimi has long been fascinated by the relationship between food, culture, and heritage.
- 10/6/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Where's Home Really? is a brand-new podcast hosted by British-Nigerian writer, broadcaster, and restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa. Best known for his role as a guest judge on BBC One's Masterchef and as one of the lead judges on Channel 4's The Great Cookbook Challenge with Jamie Oliver, Jimi has always been fascinated by the relationship between food, culture, and heritage.
- 2/23/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
London, UK, Monday 13th February – Audio entertainment platform and podcast production studio Podimo has announced 20+ new podcasts made in partnership with leading UK production companies Listen, Mags Creative, Message Heard, TellTale Industries, Tortoise, Vespucci and What’s The Story Sounds.
Founded in 2019, Podimo has become the fastest growing podcast subscription service in Europe, growing 5x Year-on-Year. The app is currently available in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Finland, and across Latin America, and is expanding to more countries soon.
Podimo creates original content that can travel, amplifying the voices of creators from around the world, and has seen translation success across multiple markets with popular and award-winning shows like Forgotten: Women of Juárez and Murder In the North. Its previous productions in the UK include the chart-topping and award-nominated podcast The Missing hosted by Pandora Sykes, You Don’t Know Me with Chloe Combi and Letters From A Killer with Sky Studios’ Transistor Films.
Founded in 2019, Podimo has become the fastest growing podcast subscription service in Europe, growing 5x Year-on-Year. The app is currently available in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Finland, and across Latin America, and is expanding to more countries soon.
Podimo creates original content that can travel, amplifying the voices of creators from around the world, and has seen translation success across multiple markets with popular and award-winning shows like Forgotten: Women of Juárez and Murder In the North. Its previous productions in the UK include the chart-topping and award-nominated podcast The Missing hosted by Pandora Sykes, You Don’t Know Me with Chloe Combi and Letters From A Killer with Sky Studios’ Transistor Films.
- 2/13/2023
- Podnews.net
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