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Pages in category "Australian cooking television series" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Food Lovers' Guide to Australia is an Australian food and travel television show presented by Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill and produced and broadcast by SBS.In the series, O'Meara and Savill travel across Australia, discovering the country's multicultural culinary delights and showcasing the talents of home cooks and professional chefs.
Recipe to Riches is an Australian television reality show that screened on Network Ten from 27 August 2013. It involves cooks from around the country, competing to have their recipe become a brand product in supermarkets. Competitors cook their dishes, create a brand for their product and devise strategies to launch it to the public.
Food Safari is an Australian television food series presented by Maeve O'Meara and produced by Kismet Productions [1] in association with SBS TV Australia, and explores the cuisines brought to Australia by its immigrants.
The Great Australian Bake Off is an Australian television baking series that is based on the BBC baking competition The Great British Bake Off. [1]The series first premiered on 9 July 2013 on the Nine Network and ran for one season with presenters Shane Jacobson and Anna Gare and judges Dan Lepard and Kerry Vincent. [2]
The fourteenth series of the Australian cooking game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 18 April 2022 on Network 10. [1] The format for this season is Fans & Favourites, [2] and features 12 new contestants and 12 former contestants. [3] Andy Allen, Melissa Leong, and Jock Zonfrillo returned to the show as judges from the previous season.
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.
In 2009, the Nine Network axed Fresh with the Australian Women's Weekly and replaced it with Alive and Cooking. [1] In late 2009, the Nine Network expanded Nine Morning News to one hour as part of an expansion of Nine News content across their daytime schedule which resulted in Alive and Cooking being dropped from the Nine daytime schedule.