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The Cook Up with Adam Liaw is an Australian television cooking and talk series presented by Adam Liaw.It is produced by Kismet Productions in association with SBS Food.It premiered on 19 April 2021.
The second series of the Australian cookery game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 19 April 2010 on Network Ten, concluding on 25 July 2010 when Adam Liaw was named the winner. [ 1 ] The series finale was predicted to be such a success with ratings that it forced a national election debate between Prime Minister Julia Gillard and ...
Adam Liaw (Chinese: 廖崇明; pinyin: Liào Chóngmíng; [2] born 8 September 1978) [citation needed] is a Malaysian-born Australian cook, television presenter and author. He was the winner of the second season of MasterChef Australia , defeating student Callum Hann in the final. [ 3 ]
Sunday Challenge 5 - The contestants faced a Mystery Box set by the three previous MasterChef Australia winners: Julie Goodwin, Adam Liaw and Kate Bracks, who each brought a Box containing five of their favourite ingredients. The top four consisted of Audra, Andrew, Debra and Mindy, with Audra pronounced the winner thanks to her elegant dish of ...
MasterChef Australia All-Stars is an Australian cooking reality show that aired 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 Top 24 got their first challenge, in which the past five winners each chose a core ingredients for the mystery box: Julie Goodwin chose lemons, Adam Liaw selected guava, Kate Bracks picked white chocolate, Andy Allen chose hazelnuts and Emma Dean selected rhubarb, and the contestants had with one hour to cook a dish using those ingredients ...
MasterChef Australia is a television cooking competition that is typically broadcast for three months each year since 2009. There are generally 24 contestants each year. A number of those contestants, who were untrained home cooks at the time of their appearance, have gone on to host their own television cooking series.
This series marked the return in stronger ratings for MasterChef Australia, with a series average of nearly 1.2 million metropolitan viewers. The finale (winner announced) was the highest rating non-sport TV event of 2015, with 2.2 million viewers (in metropolitan consolidated numbers). It was won by Ballina restaurant manager Billie McKay ...