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Posted on 5/20/15 at 6:46 am to
Posted by Shalimar Sid
Member since Feb 2005
9247 posts
Posted on 5/20/15 at 6:46 am to
Behind the Scene look at MC

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I still have not been able to find out if the "home chefs" get access to basic recipes either during the taping or leading up to the taping--especially for baking challenges, where ingredients and ratios have to be very precise.


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While the shooting schedule for MasterChef may not be quite as grueling as the 20-hour days for four weeks straight the Top Chef contestants must endure, they are shooting six days a week for eleven weeks (and yes, Joe Bastianich, Gordon Ramsay, and Graham Elliot stick around that whole time).

Says Josh, “We cook every single day except Sunday. On Sunday we either have free time in the kitchen or in a cooking class.”

Wait, what now? You read correctly: cooking class. We were wondering how two non-bakers with no culinary training made three soufflés in 60 minutes. As it turns out, the MasterChef-testants do get a bit of training behind the scenes, and everyone has access to “[b]a full library of pretty much every cookbook in the world” between challenges to study.[/b] But no one has any prior knowledge of what the challenges will be, no one gets to consult the library during challenges, and the cooking classes aren’t necessarily specifically tailored to that week’s challenges.
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
24965 posts
Posted on 5/20/15 at 7:44 am to
I really enjoy this show and actually think it is great that they do get some instruction as the show really does seem to care about developing the contestants into chefs.
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