Recipe to Riches

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Recipe to Riches
Format Cooking, Reality, Competition
Starring Jesse Palmer
Tony Chapman
Laura Calder
Dana McCauley
Carlo Rota
Vikram Vij
Arlene Dickinson
Gail Simmons
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes 16
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Temple Street Productions
Distributor Fremantle Media
Broadcast
Original channel Food Network Canada
Global
CBC
Original run October 19, 2011 (2011-10-19) – present
External links
Website

Recipe to Riches is a Canadian television reality show, in which home cooks from around the country compete to have their recipe become a President's Choice product.[1] Competitors bring their home cooked meal to one of the cross-Canada open casting calls where a panel of judges critique their food based on taste, mass appeal, and marketing potential.[1] The series concept was developed by Allan Novak together with Theresa-Kowall-Shipp.

In its first two seasons, the show aired on Food Network Canada and Global.[2] It was then picked up by CBC Television for its third season in 2013.[2]

The show's host in its first two seasons was former Bachelor Jesse Palmer. Actor Carlo Rota has been announced as the third season host.[2] Judges have included marketing guru Tony Chapman, product development expert Dana McCauley and cookbook author Laura Calder.

Format

Competitors from across the country bring their home cooked meals to one of the nationwide open casting calls. The open casting call is fashioned around that of American Idol, where the home cook presents their dish in front of a panel of judges. If the judges like the recipe they are given a gold card that tells them they are up for consideration to become a finalist on the show.

After narrowing down the competitors from across the country, three are flown to Toronto to compete on the show.

International versions

In 2012 it was announced that Fremantle Media had picked up the rights to the format and will market it to various international broadcast partners for franchised local versions.[3] To date, international versions have commenced production in Slovakia, Australia and the Czech Republic.[4]

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