MasterChef (Chilean TV series)
MasterChef Chile | |
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Genre | Cookery |
Created by | Franc Roddam |
Written by | Hugo Alé |
Directed by | Mirko Morán |
Presented by | Diana Bolocco[1] |
Judges |
Yann Yvin Christopher Carpentier Ennio Carota[2] |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Sergio Nakasone Verónica Ruaro Emiliano Zitrynovitch |
Producer(s) |
Andrés Authier María José Hernández Rocío Oporto Orlando Vergara María Elena Cruz Cristián López Andrés Venegas Claudio Contreras Claudia Romero |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Distributor |
Ziji Productions Shine International |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Canal 13 |
Original run | October 26, 2014 – February 1, 2015 |
External links | |
Website |
MasterChef Chile is a Chilean competitive cooking reality show that airs on Canal 13, based on the British reality cooking show of the same title. The show is presented by Diana Bolocco.[3]
Format
The program has a format consisting of fixed tests in which several events occur to result in a deletion each program.
- Preliminares (Preliminaries): Of all the amateur chefs who auditioned throughout the country, hundreds are chosen based on their dishes. Each judge will try the dishes and give their opinion before voting "yes" or "no". Upon receiving two "yes" votes, the participant automatically earns a MasterChef white apron.
- La caja misteriosa (The mystery box): Contestants will receive a certain quantity of ingredients and cook a dish of their choice with them. The contestants can use as much ingredients as they want, and are free to skip some of them. Once the dishes are finished, the judges choose the three best dishes, and from these three one is picked the best one and skips the next round.
- Prueba por equipos (Team event): This test is performed outside the kitchens of "MasterChef". Contestants are divided into two or three teams with an even quantity of members, and are given a task. Captains should choose the recipe that will be cooked and the contestants that will help them. After finishing all the dishes, people choose which dish was better and the losing team will have to face the next test.
- Prueba de eliminación (Elimination test): The winning team will observe their peers who have lost. The losing team must cook the recipe specified by the judges. The judge will "deliberate" and the person who cooked the worst dish has to leave the show.
- Prueba de presión (Pressure test): It's the toughest test. A major star will visit the program and teach their best creation, and the contestants will have to cook it.
- Reto creativo (Creative challenge): The judge will decide which dish will be cooked by the contestants.
Judges
Judge | Profession |
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Yann Yvin | With 30 years of experience in demanding cuisines, is a key concept in the success of their work the word excellence. He came to work in the most prestigious kitchens of his country, such as the French Ministry of Defense and the President of France Monsieur François Mitterrand. He has opened more than 13 restaurants in Chile and in France, and has been dedicated to the banqueting high level, organizing summits of presidents, consulting for royal visits to embassies or celebrity birthdays such as Pelé's.[4] |
Christopher Carpentier | He's one of the most successful and renowned chefs in Chile. He has been awarded several times and was named "Chef of the Bicentennial of Chile" in 2010.[5] |
Ennio Carota | This Italian chef is one of the most beloved and renowned exponents of the cuisine of his country. Globetrotter, after studying at the Turin Hotel School, he went out into the world knowing and working in the most diverse cuisines of Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, North America, Latin America and Europe, revealing among other things the Nouvelle Cuisine he did meet new roads in his gastronomic journey.[6] |
Contestants
Season 1
Contestant | Age | Occupation | Status |
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Daniela Castro | 26 | Visual Artist and Event Decorator | Eliminated on 7th Week and Winner/First Place |
Ignacio Riveros | 26 | Garbage Collector | Second Place |
Leonora Saavedra | 50 | Merchant | Third Place |
Alejandra Orellana | 31 | Law Student | Eliminated on 9th Week/Fourth place |
Eliana Hernández | 84 | Homeowner | Eliminated on 22 Week |
Paula Avilés | 45 | Alternative Therapist and Cultural Adviser | Eliminated on 21 Week |
Rodrigo Lemus | 39 | History Teacher | Voluntary leave and Eliminated on 20 Week |
Francisco González | 28 | Actor | Eliminated on the 19th Week |
Robert Pinter | 24 | Actor and DJ | Eliminated on the 8th and in the 18th Week |
Óscar Barrera | 22 | Medicine Student | Eliminated on the 17th Week |
Karla González | 25 | Paramedic | Eliminated on the 13th and in the 16th Week |
Marco Olea | 35 | Retired Soccer Player | Eliminated on the 15th Week |
Ángela Argandoña | 54 | Homeowner | Eliminated on the 14th Week |
Sandra Lagos | 39 | Domestic Worker | Eliminated on the 12th Week |
Annelore Baurmann | 53 | Businesswoman | Eliminated on the 11th Week |
Claudia Westphal | 31 | Social Worker | Eliminated on the 10th Week |
Paulina Ahumada | 49 | Homeowner | Eliminated on the 6th Week |
Raquel Muñoz y Deyanira | 41 | Homeowner | Eliminated on the 5th Week |
Kimberly Salazar | 17 | Student | Eliminated on the 4th Week |
Pablo Edwards | 59 | Architect | Eliminated on the 3rd Week |
Jean Meneses | 27 | Electronics Technician | Eliminated on the 2nd Week |
Nicolás Achondo | 32 | Graphic Designer | Eliminated on the 1st Week |
References
- ↑ "Diana Bolocco no se achica: “Me encantaría ganarle a las turcas”" (in Spanish). publimetro.cl. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
- ↑ "MasterChef Chile ya tiene jurado" (in Spanish). Críticas Gastronómicas. August 31, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Canal 13 le pone fecha de estreno a “MasterChef Chile”" (in Spanish). Puranoticia. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Yann Yvin.".
- ↑ "Christopher Carpentier.".
- ↑ "Ennio Carota.".
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
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