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Charlene - Excusez-moi ! Tudo bem meninas ?
Mentex e Kimberly - Sim Chef !!!!
Charlene - Antes de limparr o péxe, vamos aprrendérr pouquinho das facas ! Muito cuidado com as mãos, parra não corrtarr os dedos !
Kimberly e Mentex - Sim Chef !!!
As meninas prestaram muita atenção na aula da Chef Charlene. O uso das facas é muito importante para elas que querem aprender a cozinhar ! A Kimberly então , foi toda olhos e ouvidos porque sabia que era o prato preferido do namorado.
This is Jimmy's (from Masterchef) butter chicken curry. Preparation was time-consuming but the family loved it.
An NHS Aberdeen renal consultant has won the prestigious 21st Golden Spurtle™ World Porridge Making Championships in the Highland village of Carrbridge in the Cairngorms.
Dr Izhar Khan, who was competing in the competition for the second time, is a firm believer in the health benefits of porridge and is keen to extol these benefits to his patients.
The delighted Dr Khan said: “I achieved my aim to win and take the Golden Spurtle to the Granite City. I started eating porridge seven years ago. It is simple, versatile, healthy and very affordable.”
“I am traditional by nature and like the ritual of making porridge. It sets you up for the day.”
A winning bowl of porridge is testament to the cook’s spurtle, the essential porridge making tool, and Dr Khan explained that he was grateful to one of his patients, who crafted his spurtle for him. So fond is he of his daily oatmeal dish, Dr Khan takes his oatmeal with him when he goes on holiday. With a hectic schedule, Dr Khan makes porridge for his family at the weekend, with his wife Nino, owner of successful curry sauce business `Nino’s Masala` cooking the dish during the week.
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Speciality Winners Chris Young & Christina Conte – Photo: Fergus Thom. Click for full resolution (free media use)
The Speciality dish, which has to contain oatmeal combined with other ingredients, was shared by two worthy winners, the first time this has happened during the competition’s 21 years. Judges could not decide between Fife man Chris Young’s wild mushroom risotto dish and California based Christina Conte’s sticky toffee porridge, so awarded the prize to both.
Christina, a Scottish Italian food blogger based in Los Angeles said: “It tasted good when I made it in America, but I knew it would be even better made with Scottish products”
Of his risotto dish, Chris, co-founder of the Handmade Oatcake Company explained: “Risotto is one of my favourite recipes and is so flexible. I just substituted the rice for pinhead oatmeal in the recipe.”
Every 21st birthday is special, and this year, to celebrate the competition’s 21st anniversary, several of the past champions returned for a special ‘Porridge Masters’ event. This was won by Jean Dewar, winner of the Golden Spurtle in 2002 and 2003. Jean, formerly of Aberfeldy Watermill, said she was very pleased to know that she had not lost her touch when it came to making the perfect bowl of porridge.
Alan Meikle, Managing Director of the main sponsor, Hamlyns of Scotland said “This has once again been a hotly contested competition, and it’s great to see such an interest from far and wide in one of Scotland’s most traditional dishes.
“Of course we’re absolutely delighted that Dr Izhar Khan used Hamlyn’s Oatmeal as the basis of his winning porridge.”
Event co-ordinator Margarete Paschke said “My congratulations go to winner Dr Khan. Every year is different, and I am delighted that the judges awarded the Speciality to two contestants – it really was a competition of differing tastes.”
Other competitors included reigning champ John Boa from Strathglass, a chef and owner of a porridge bar in Copenhagen; a grain miller and Sweden’s Nordic Porridge Making Champion and an astrophysics student with the formula for cooking porridge.
BBC World Service announcer Fiona MacDonald was Master of Ceremonies for the Day. The expert porridge judging panel was headed by Neil Mugg, Gleneagles Hotel Head Pastry Chef and Masterchef Colin Bussey who has 33 years experience in the food industry including working at The Savoy and Gleneagles. While Kenta Gallagher, Commonwealth Games mountain bike competitor and Pro Cyclist, was the guest judge.
I found a similar image on the internet. I have tried to make my own version of that picture.
SB800 1/8 at left front to light the tomatoes and zucchini. A 40 x 40 soft box in front of Emma at 1/4 and a Godox Speedlite TT520 to light the onions and Garlic at 1/16
I'm not complete satisfied, so i will make it again someday :-)
This is one of my favourite show of all time! I caught the fever watching the show which made me designed this poster.
Please credit me if you ever want to use it.
El equipo de Masterchef ha rodado los días 15 y 16 de marzo en Sitges con dos escenarios.
www.visitsitges.com/masterchef-rueda-programa-en-sitges/
El famoso concurso de cocina de TV1, Masterchef, ha rodado durante 2 días en Sitges, en concreto en la plaza frente a la Ermita de Sant Sebastià y sobre la playa de la Barra.