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Adrian Richardson
Adrian Richardson is an Australian chef and television presenter. Richardson has hosted a number of food shows and is most widely known for being the ''Bad Chef'' in Good Chef Bad Chef and appearing with chefs Manu Feildel, Gary Mehigan and Miguel Maestre in Boys Weekend. He is owner and head chef at the La Luna restaurant in North Carlton and Bouvier Bar in Brunswick, Melbourne. Career Richardson started working in cafes to pay for pilot lessons. He obtained his pilots license when he was 16. Chef Richardson started in Melbourne at the Victoria Arts Centre and has worked at Le Restaurant at The Regent Hotel, and O’Connell's Hotel with Greg Malouf Greg Malouf is an Australian chef of Lebanese descent, author and culinary consultant. He is known as a pioneer of modern Middle Eastern cuisine in Australia and for the influence that his work has had on Middle Eastern cuisine at large. Malouf .... Television Books * ''MEAT'', Hardcover (2008): * ''The Good Life'' ...
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Good Chef Bad Chef
''Good Chef Bad Chef'' is an Australian television cooking show. The ''"Good Chef"'' presents health conscious recipes, while the ''"Bad Chef"'' presents indulgent recipes. The show's presenters are Adrian Richardson and Preeya Alexander. ''Good Chef Bad Chef'' was originally hosted by Gary Mehigan and Janella Purcell on the Seven Network in 2006 and 2007. The series was picked up by Network Ten in 2011 with Adrian Richardson joining nutritionist Janella Purcell until 2012. Nutritionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin co-hosted from 2013 to 2017 and Rosie Mansfield and then Rosie Mansfield from 2018 to 2022. Preeya Alexander joined the show in 2022. previously presented the healthy recipes, before they left the series. Gary Mehigan previously present indulgent recipes on the Seven Network The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media Limited, and is one of five ...
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Gary Mehigan
Gary Mehigan (born 12 February 1967) is an English-Australian chef and restaurateur. Mehigan was one of the original judges of the Network 10 series '' MasterChef Australia''. Career Chef Mehigan trained at The Connaught and Le Souffle in London before moving to Melbourne in 1991. He has headed the kitchen in some of Melbourne's most prominent restaurants including Browns, Burnham Beeches Country House and Hotel Sofitel before opening the award-winning Fenix in 2000 and later selling it to the Leonda by the Yarra group in 2013. He formerly co-owned The Boathouse in the Melbourne suburb Moonee Ponds. He was selected as one of the entrants to the 2012 edition of ''Who's Who in Australia''. Television career Mehigan was one of the original judges on Network 10's '' MasterChef Australia'' with George Calombaris and Matt Preston. He left the show in 2019 after its 11th season. Mehigan also co-hosted two shows on Australia's LifeStyle Food channel, ''Good Chef Bad Chef'' a ...
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Miguel Maestre
Miguel Cascales Maestre (born 5 November 1979) is a Spanish-born Australian chef, restaurateur, author and television presenter, who has co-hosted the lifestyle television series ''The Living Room''. Maestre has presented TV programmes ''Miguel's Feast'', ''Miguel's Tropical Kitchen'' and '' Boys Weekend''. He participated in, and won the sixth season of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' on Sunday, 2 February 2020. In October 2013, Maestre became an Australian citizen. Career At the age of 21, Maestre travelled to experience the world and moved to Scotland where he began cooking and learnt to speak English. Maestre worked at Indigo Yard, Montpelier's Partnership. Maestre then returned to Spain, before moving to Australia. He worked in some of Sydney's premier kitchens including Bather's Pavilion, Bel Mondo, Cru and Minus 5 at Circular Quay. At the age of 27, Maestre worked as Head Chef of Tony Bilson's Number One Wine Bar in Sydney's Circular Quay, where he was orig ...
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Boys Weekend
''Boys Weekend'' is an Australian cooking television series that originally aired in 2009 on Australia's Network Ten. The 13-part series was hosted by the four Australian-based chefs Gary Mehigan, Manu Feildel, Miguel Maestre and Adrian Richardson, who visit different locations across Australia to sample and cook local produce. The series was sold to more than 100 countries and a DVD of the series was released in 2010. The four chefs have since become regular hosts on Australian TV, with Maestre on The Living Room, Feildel on My Kitchen Rules, Mehigan on MasterChef Australia and Richardson on Good Chef Bad Chef ''Good Chef Bad Chef'' is an Australian television cooking show. The ''"Good Chef"'' presents health conscious recipes, while the ''"Bad Chef"'' presents indulgent recipes. The show's presenters are Adrian Richardson and Preeya Alexander. ''Go .... In March 2016 the series started screening on the SBS Food Network. References {{Reflist Network 10 original progr ...
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Greg Malouf
Greg Malouf is an Australian chef of Lebanese descent, author and culinary consultant. He is known as a pioneer of modern Middle Eastern cuisine in Australia and for the influence that his work has had on Middle Eastern cuisine at large. Malouf won the James Beard Foundation Award for his book ''Suqar'' in 2019. He was also awarded two hats at the chef's hat awards by the Age Food Guide. Petersham Nurseries Café in Richmond, London acquired a Michelin star while under his leadership. Malouf lives in Dubai where he consults with restaurants globally and owns a spice range called "Malouf's Mezza". He is considered one of the foremost authorities on Middle Eastern cuisine and has had a significant impact on the way people think about and approach this cuisine. Early life Greg Malouf was born in Melbourne to Lebanese parents. He developed an interest in cooking and cuisine at a young age, to the disapproval of his parents. At age 18, he left home, leaving a message for his pare ...
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MasterChef Australia All-Stars
''MasterChef Australia All-Stars'' is an Australian cooking reality show which screened on Network Ten from 26 July 2012. It featured a number of returning contestants from the first three seasons of '' MasterChef Australia'' (including season 1 and season 3 winners Julie Goodwin and Kate Bracks), revisiting past challenges in order to raise money for charity. The series aired for three weeks, mostly during the 2012 Summer Olympics. It was also the last iteration of the show to be shot in the MasterChef kitchen in Alexandria, Sydney, home of the series for all past seasons. Contestants The following contestants returned from Season's 2009 (Blue Team), 2010 (Red Team) and 2011 (Yellow Team). Notable absentees were Season 2010 winner Adam Liaw (due to shooting his new TV series) and Season 2011 runner-up Michael Weldon. The initial stages of the competition focused on the Teams raising money, but from episode 7, contestants competed separately and were eliminated in order to ...
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Iron Chef America
''Iron Chef America'' is an American cooking show based on Fuji Television's ''Iron Chef'', and is the second American adaptation of the series, following the failed ''Iron Chef USA'' that aired in 2001. The show is produced by Food Network, which also carried a dubbed version of the original ''Iron Chef''. Like the original Japanese program, the program is a culinary game show. In each episode, a new challenger chef competes against one of the resident "Iron Chefs" in a one-hour cooking competition based on a secret ingredient or ingredients, and sometimes theme. The show is presented as a successor to the original ''Iron Chef'', as opposed to being a remake. The Chairman is portrayed by actor and martial artist Mark Dacascos, who is introduced as the nephew of the original Japanese chairman Takeshi Kaga. The commentary is provided solely by Alton Brown and Kevin Brauch is the floor reporter. The music is written by composer Craig Marks, who released the soundtrack titled "I ...
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