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  2. MasterChef Australia series 6 - Wikipedia

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    Tash had 30 minutes to cook with the mackerel, Asian vegetables and sauces, Rachael was left with 50 minutes to cook with the pork belly, forage vegetables and pantry staples, Brent had 50 minutes to cook with the rib-eye steak, root vegetables and spices, and Ben got 55 minutes to cook with the pigeon, nightshades and dairy.

  3. Twice-cooked pork - Wikipedia

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    The process of cooking twice-cooked pork involves first simmering pork belly steaks in water with spices, such as ginger, cloves, star anise, jujubes, or salt. After refrigeration to firm the meat, it is cut into thin slices. The pork is then returned to a wok and shallow fried in oil, usually along with some vegetables.

  4. MasterChef Australia series 15 - Wikipedia

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    Brent, who took inspiration from his first dish on MasterChef, cooked a tamarind-glazed pork chop with charred cabbage and a salsa, impressing the judges, and scoring 29 points. Rhiannon, who took inspiration from her experiences with cooking with her family, cooked crispy pork belly with a citrus caramel and an Asian salad.

  5. MasterChef Australia series 14 - Wikipedia

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    Tommy, Sarah and John were the first to start, making apple desserts in 57 minutes. Alvin made apple and butterscotch in 54 minutes. Christina had 51 minutes to cook with pork. Mindy had 45 minutes to cook with the addition of root vegetables and aromatics. Sashi had 39 minutes to cook a pork and apple red curry with parsnip chips.

  6. MasterChef Australia series 16 - Wikipedia

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    The sixteenth series of the Australian television cooking show MasterChef Australia was announced in October 2023 [1] and premiered on 22 April 2024 on Network Ten. Series 4 winner Andy Allen returned as judge from the previous series having held the role since series 12, whilst Melissa Leong left the show to judge the second series of Dessert Masters and Jock Zonfrillo died prior to the ...

  7. MasterChef Australia series 11 - Wikipedia

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    The eleventh series of the Australian cooking game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 29 April 2019 on Network 10. [1] It was the final season where Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston served as judges. [2] This series was won by Larissa Takchi in the grand finale against Tessa Boersma and Simon Toohey, broadcast on 23 July ...

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  9. MasterChef Australia series 13 - Wikipedia

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    The thirteenth series of the Australian cooking game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 19 April 2021 [1] [2] on Network 10. [2] Andy Allen, Melissa Leong, and Jock Zonfrillo returned to the show as judges from the previous season. Applications for contestants for the 13th series of MasterChef Australia were open between April and August ...