Masterchef: The Professionals
Discussion
Baron Greenback said:
To me there should ofhave been a six in a shoot off as the resulting 4 dishes were a lot better than the bottom 2 of the people of just got through! Aye Sven and 3 others can't remember names were head above others!
I don't agree. The first dishes were invention whereas the shoot out dishes were favourites of the chefs and practised. It would not be fair to compare them. mcelliott said:
Does anyone know if the patrons of these high end restaurants know that they are the guinea pigs for the master chef contestants - professional or amateur? Do they get a discount?!!
Why would they care? And why would the restaurant want them to? They must change staff now and then and you wouldn't expect to get a discount in that event...Only the quality of the meal matters.
Murph7355 said:
Why would they care? And why would the restaurant want them to? They must change staff now and then and you wouldn't expect to get a discount in that event...
Only the quality of the meal matters.
Except that when they change staff, they can vet them first before selecting who they get, and train them to be able to get the dishes right without needing constant guidance from the head chef. The guys on this program do a good job, but not "land in a Michelin 2 star and hit the ground running" good.Only the quality of the meal matters.
Enfantet said:
First post - hello folks.
Anyone know which Michelin-starred place in Kent the gap-toothed guy (Ben) eliminated tonight works at?
I'd go miles to have that 'Milk and Chocolate' dessert he cooked for the 3 critics last week....
Shame he fell short at the end.
It's the West House in Biddenden.Anyone know which Michelin-starred place in Kent the gap-toothed guy (Ben) eliminated tonight works at?
I'd go miles to have that 'Milk and Chocolate' dessert he cooked for the 3 critics last week....
Shame he fell short at the end.
Excellent food and ambiance and walking distance for me.
Mastodon2 said:
This guy is a master, I love his approach - no aids, no gadgets just proper cooking and if you're not able to work like that it's because you haven't learned your craft well enough. Incredible stuff.
He's very interesting but I find the whole cooking someone else's dish in a posh restaurant while everything is prepped for you segment very boring.Robbo66 said:
Agreed, calm...professional....zero ego. Love to cook with him.
Not sure about Sven...seems to have an ego...
I'm not sure it's an ego, he is self-assured but I think he has earned that. His dishes tonight were not his best and you could tell that from him even before he put them on the pass - even though they still garnered high praise from Marcus and Monica and they did look a lot better than Scott's dishes.Not sure about Sven...seems to have an ego...
The cooking with a famous chef section is filler as it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the judging, but it's still an interesting watch.
Mastodon2 said:
I'm not sure it's an ego, he is self-assured but I think he has earned that. His dishes tonight were not his best and you could tell that from him even before he put them on the pass - even though they still garnered high praise from Marcus and Monica and they did look a lot better than Scott's dishes.
The cooking with a famous chef section is filler as it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the judging, but it's still an interesting watch.
Agreed. He deserved the win.The cooking with a famous chef section is filler as it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the judging, but it's still an interesting watch.
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