MasterChef (Chilean TV series)

MasterChef Chile
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.

Judges

Judge Profession
France 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]
Chile 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]
Italy 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
Chile Daniela Castro 26 Visual Artist and Event Decorator Eliminated on 7th Week and Winner/First Place
Chile Ignacio Riveros 26 Garbage Collector Second Place
Chile Leonora Saavedra 50 Merchant Third Place
Chile Alejandra Orellana 31 Law Student Eliminated on 9th Week/Fourth place
Chile Eliana Hernández 84 Homeowner Eliminated on 22 Week
Chile Paula Avilés 45 Alternative Therapist and Cultural Adviser Eliminated on 21 Week
Chile Rodrigo Lemus 39 History Teacher Voluntary leave and Eliminated on 20 Week
Chile Francisco González 28 Actor Eliminated on the 19th Week
Spain Valencian Community Robert Pinter 24 Actor and DJ Eliminated on the 8th and in the 18th Week
Chile Óscar Barrera 22 Medicine Student Eliminated on the 17th Week
Chile Karla González 25 Paramedic Eliminated on the 13th and in the 16th Week
Chile Marco Olea 35 Retired Soccer Player Eliminated on the 15th Week
Chile Ángela Argandoña 54 Homeowner Eliminated on the 14th Week
Chile Sandra Lagos 39 Domestic Worker Eliminated on the 12th Week
Chile Germany Annelore Baurmann 53 Businesswoman Eliminated on the 11th Week
Chile Claudia Westphal 31 Social Worker Eliminated on the 10th Week
Chile Paulina Ahumada 49 Homeowner Eliminated on the 6th Week
Chile Raquel Muñoz y Deyanira 41 Homeowner Eliminated on the 5th Week
Chile Kimberly Salazar 17 Student Eliminated on the 4th Week
Chile Pablo Edwards 59 Architect Eliminated on the 3rd Week
Chile Gabon Jean Meneses 27 Electronics Technician Eliminated on the 2nd Week
Chile Nicolás Achondo 32 Graphic Designer Eliminated on the 1st Week

References

  1. "Diana Bolocco no se achica: “Me encantaría ganarle a las turcas”" (in Spanish). publimetro.cl. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  2. "MasterChef Chile ya tiene jurado" (in Spanish). Críticas Gastronómicas. August 31, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  3. "Canal 13 le pone fecha de estreno a “MasterChef Chile”" (in Spanish). Puranoticia. October 20, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  4. "Yann Yvin.".
  5. "Christopher Carpentier.".
  6. "Ennio Carota.".

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