#Masterchef Australia in Delhi
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delhifundos · 7 years ago
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Visit Victoria
Dates: Feb 28 2018 Venue: The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri
We are done with weddings in Delhi for now and it is the honeymoon season. To this end Australia seems to be a very popular destination and many of the newly weds are flocking there. Therefore the Visit Victoriaevent that we attended at The Leela Palace, New Delhi couldn’t have been at a better timing. what with summer holidays are just…
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imzeenat · 3 years ago
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5 Essential Dhaka Travel Tips for First Time Visitors
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Bangladesh is a hidden gem with a fair number of attractions. It is mostly known for its diverse and dramatic natural landscape. Iconic monuments, impressive wildlife and holiday villages also pull in globetrotters from far and wide. Bangladesh came into the limelight in 2021. The credit goes to Kishwar Choudhury, a finalist of MasterChef Australia. She presented “Panta Bhaat” in the grand finale pinning Bengali cuisine to the world map.
Bangladesh is not a typical tourist hot spot. However, there are many reasons to pack your bags and fly to this South Asian country. If you are taking Delhi to Dhaka flights for the first time, below are a few travel tips to make the vacation a pleasant one.
1. Visa on Arrival
Bangladesh offers visas on arrival at the Dhaka airport. For example, US citizens entering via land ports can receive this benefit. This is applicable if you are travelling for leisure purposes and plan to stay for less than 30 days. However, Indians are not eligible for this scheme. You will have to apply for a Bangladesh visa at the High Commission in New Delhi. Read and follow the guidelines beforehand to avoid troubles after reaching.
2. Be Mindful of Traffic
The capital city has a heavy concentration of vehicles. This is due to the lack of enough public transport. The roads are mostly congested. Poor infrastructure and non-enforcement of traffic rules are major contributors to the issue. However, Delhiites know how to handle mad traffic. Make sure to leave your hotel way ahead of time to avoid delays. This is especially important on weekdays. You can plan Delhi to Dhaka flights accordingly for a short trip.
3. Safety Regulations
Dhaka is mainly a safe place to visit. But it does have a moderate crime rate like any other Indian city. It includes petty pickpockets in crowded areas. Delhiites are bold enough to manage them well given the notorious city they already live in. The good news is that the locals are up for help whenever required. Staying alert at all times can also reduce your risk of getting attacked. Avoid commuting in a cab or rickshaw at night if you are a solo traveller.
4. Money Exchange
This can be easily done at airport kiosks. There are several banks all across the city too that offer foreign currency exchange services. The Indian rupee is widely accepted and is easy to exchange. There are no hidden charges. Local banks and credit unions usually tend to offer the best rates. You can carry up to ₹75,000 to the country.
5. Savour Bangladeshi Food
The country has a rich culinary heritage. You must relish the traditional dishes cooked with fresh exotic ingredients after deboarding flights to Dhaka. The local favourites are Bhuna Khichuri, Kachchi Biryani, Grilled Chicken with Naan Roti, Morog Pulao and Haleem. A whole lot of pork is also eaten since a majority of the population is Muslim. But avoid drinking in public since it is unacceptable. Don’t forget to taste their national fruit (jackfruit) cultivated in the tropical regions.
Keeping these tips in mind can ensure a fulfilling vacation. Don’t forget to leave for the airport at least 2-3 hours before the departure time. This can help you avoid missing your Dhaka to Delhi flights.
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yourhealthtown · 4 years ago
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Australian Masterchef Contestant Depinder Gives Chicken 65 A Crunchy Makeover
Australian Masterchef Contestant Depinder Gives Chicken 65 A Crunchy Makeover
Masterchef Australia – season 13 – is making quite a buzz among Indians here and abroad. One of the reasons is New Delhi-born contestant Depinder Chhibber. Since the very beginning of the show, we have seen Depinder impressing the judges by preparing classic Indian dishes – from tandoori chicken to Punjabi chhole and more. Recently, she won hearts once again by giving a unique spin to the classic…
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newsresults · 4 years ago
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Cooked five things in 75 minutes to represent family, my heritage: MasterChef contestant Dev Mishra
Cooked five things in 75 minutes to represent family, my heritage: MasterChef contestant Dev Mishra
Written by Shweta Sharma | New Delhi | December 8, 2020 12:30:44 pm Dev Mishra, 13, was only eight years old when he made breakfast on Mothers’ Day — pancakes and scrambled eggs on toast. (Photo: PR handout, Getty; design: Gargi Singh) He may not have won the show but he surely won many hearts in the latest season of Junior MasterChef Australia. Dev Mishra, the 13-year-old home cook who made…
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news-chhondomela · 4 years ago
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MasterChef continually throws great Indian cooks into the kitchen: Chef Jock Zonfrillo
MasterChef continually throws great Indian cooks into the kitchen: Chef Jock Zonfrillo
Written by Shweta Sharma | New Delhi | Updated: November 5, 2020 12:34:55 pm
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There’s a certain amount of familiarity with Indian food that reminds me of my childhood, says chef Jock Zonfrillo. (Photo: PR handout)
As of now, celebrity chef Jock Zonfrillo is busy “having fun” with junior home cooks on Junior MasterChef Australia…
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alexzonnews · 4 years ago
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Who won MasterChef Australia 2020 – Laura or Emelia?
Who won MasterChef Australia 2020 – Laura or Emelia?
Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: July 22, 2020 9:52:03 am
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Here’s who won MasterChef Australia Back to Win. (Photo: MasterChef Australia/Instagram)
The end of MasterChef Australia’s season always brings about a bittersweet feeling and fans would agree with me that watching this special season was nothing short of…
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bloggvalley · 4 years ago
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Who won MasterChef Australia 2020 – Laura or Emelia?
Who won MasterChef Australia 2020 – Laura or Emelia?
Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: July 22, 2020 9:52:03 am
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Here’s who won MasterChef Australia Back to Win. (Photo: MasterChef Australia/Instagram)
The end of MasterChef Australia’s season always brings about a bittersweet feeling and fans would agree with me that watching this special season was nothing short of exemplary. The finale of MasterChef Back to Win had Laura…
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hulnews · 5 years ago
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MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Emelia’s elimination cook turns emotional
MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Emelia’s elimination cook turns emotional
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Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: June 22, 2020 4:10:39 am
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MasterChef Australia Back to Win Week 10 had Emelia talking about her passion, and it left us in tears. (Photo: Emelia Jackson/Instagram)
In the past couple of weeks, we have seen the contestants on MasterChef Australia maintain social…
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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Ten best food shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ Hotstar
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Ten best food shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ Hotstar
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Let me say it straight away— I am not a big fan of food shows. Cruelly aspirational, my kitchen looks nothing like the fancy ones on the show, and even if I were to follow the simplest of recipes, where the chef du jour is just throwing things together to create a fabulous dish, it would unfailingly turn into an unpalatable mess.
Being vegetarian by choice, I find it difficult to watch all that meat. But duty calls and as I dived headlong into the world of food shows on streaming platforms, I discovered the meditative calm of sushi, the anthropological evidence for Prometheus, the heart-breaking beauty of Havana, the unfailingly-disturbing Lord of the Flies and the joy of desserts. One of my favourite Bob Dylan lines suddenly popping up in the middle of a show was an added bonus. So here, in no particular order, are 10 shows you could check out to learn about the emotions, history and techniques of food.
MasterChef Australia
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Disney+Hotstar, Seasons: 12, Episodes: 768, Runtime: 30-120 minutes
With new judges, restaurateur and chef Jock Zonfrillo, food writer Melissa Leong and season four winner Andy Allen replacing Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston, Season 12 of the cooking reality show is different yet with the same amounts of drama and intrigue. The mystery boxes, pressure tests, and immunity challenges do not fail to thrill as contestants create works of art from duck’s oesophagus, (really) chocolate, parsnip, parsley, fennel coconut, chilli, mango, lemon chicken and potatoes.
A mild Gordon Ramsay and Katy Perry are celebrity judges while the contestants are winners from previous seasons. If reality shows are your thing, you cannot go wrong with this veteran based on a British show from the 90s where amateurs and home cooks competed for the ultimate cooking prize. Season 12, which started to air on April 13, is into week 5 which is the Twists Week.
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
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Netflix, 81 minutes
When the hurlyburly’s done, when the battle’s lost and won, (cooking and restaurants always remind me of Macbeth), it is time to move to sushi. David Gelb’s documentary about an 85-year-old sushi master, Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011) is beautifully calm. While the movie is all about the perfect cut, the freshest seafood, massaging the octopus for 45 minutes instead of 30, Jiro Dreams of Sushi also tells the story of fathers and sons.
Jiro Ono started working at the age of seven at a local restaurant. A formal portrait of young Jiro with his father holding his hand is all he has of his father, who seems to have lost his money and taken to drinking. Jiro says he did not go to his father’s funeral. Jiro’s elder son, Yoshikazu (50) who will eventually take over the restaurant, still works for his father. Jiro speaks of the kind of tough love he has dispensed to his sons (the younger son has opened his own sushi restaurant) to ensure they will be able to carry on. Even if you are not a fan of sushi, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, with its evocative music and dazzling photography is irresistible.
The Chef Show
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Netflix, Seasons: 3, Episodes: 20, Runtime: 26-34 minutes
This is a delightful show for all nerds, geeks and comic-book fans. In 2014 Jon Favreau wrote, acted and directed Chef, a charming film about a successful chef who gives it all up to run a food truck. Roy Choi, the creator of the gourmet Korean-Mexican taco truck, Kogi, was consultant for the film and trained Favreau on all the ninja chef moves.
Incidentally, Favreau directed Iron Man, the movie that set the ball rolling for the gargantuan Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Chef Show which premiered on June 7, 2019 is a spin-off of the film and features Favreau and Choi experimenting with fun recipes (yes that grilled cheese is a star) and breaking bread with some of the biggest names in the entertainment business. It was fun watching them do a pepper pot for Gwyneth Paltrow (nudge, nudge) at Goop and have Tom Holland discuss his audition with Robert Downey Jr.
Ugly Delicious
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Netflix, Seasons: 2, Episodes: 12, Runtime: 45-55 minutes
Chef David Chang uses popular food to dissect the concepts of travel, history, culture and the notion of authenticity. The first episode, which premiered on February 23, 2018 looks at pizza—from the uber traditional pizzas in Mark Iacono’s pizzeria, Lucali, in Brooklyn to a tuna mayonnaise one in Savoy in Tokyo and one from Dominos! There are also stops in Frank Pepe in Connecticut, Antillo’s pizzeria in Naples and Bæst in Copenhagen.
With a variety of guests, including food writer Peter Meehan, comic Aziz Ansari and TV show host Jimmy Kimmel, Ugly Delicious is an in-depth look at everyday food. Watching Chef Floyd Cardoz enjoying Awadhi cuisine in the episode on Indian food, which also featured Padma Laxmi, was particularly poignant as Chef Cardoz passed away on March 25, 2020 of COVID-19.
Salt Fat Acid Heat
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Netflix, Seasons: 1, Episodes: 4, Runtime: 40–48 minutes
The four-part show, which premiered October 11, 2018, is based on Samin Nosrat’s bestselling cookbook, Salt Fat Acid Heat (2017). The show sees the chef, TV show host and food writer travel the world to investigate the four pillars of cooking namely salt, fat, acid and heat. She travels to Italy to explore fat and the concept of “noble meat,” Japan for salt, Mexico for acid and Chez Panisse (where she worked her way up from bussing tables to chef) for heat. Salt Fat Acid Heat is an interesting way of looking at food buttressed by a charming host and Instagram worthy locales.
Cooked
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Netflix, Seasons: 1, Episodes: 4, Runtime: 50-58 minutes
Samin Nosrat is described as “the chef who taught Michael Pollan how to cook” and features in Cooked, Pollan’s four-part documentary based on his eponymous book. The documentary travels the globe to explore the different aspects of cooking, which serendipitously correspond with the four elements—earth, water, fire, and air. Pollan, a writer (The Botany of Desire, The Omnivore’s Dilemma) activist and professor looks at the socio-cultural impact of food on our lives.
In collaboration with Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney, Cooked travels with an aboriginal tribe to hunt goanna (a type of monitor lizard) and tries to bridge the gap between our “meat transactions which are hidden behind feed lots and abattoirs” and our plates. There is also singer-songwriter James Taylor singing a song to his pig, Mona.
Street Food Asia
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Netflix, Seasons: 1, Episodes: 9, Runtime: 30-34 minutes
Released on April 26, 2019, Street Food Asia looks at street food in Bangkok, Osaka, Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Chiayi (Taiwan), Seoul, Singapore and Cebu (Philippines). Looking at the bustling Mangal Chat Wale, the delicious kebabs at Karim’s and batura at Nand di Hatti in the Delhi segment, one can only imagine the silence on the streets now with the lockdown and the number of livelihoods affected. Truoc’s Snail Stall in Ho Chi Minh was a revelation of the number and variety of edible snails.
Chef’s Table
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Netflix, Seasons: 6, Episodes: 30, Runtime: 50 minutes
David Gelb, who also created Street Food Asia, considers Chef’s Table a spiritual successor to his Jiro Dreams of Sushi. The show which premiered on April 26, 2015, profiles professional chefs, their inspirations, dedication and determination to make it. Chefs from all over the world including Italy (Massimo Bottura), Argentina (Francis Mallmann), Sweden (Magnus Nilsson) Brazil (Alex Atala), South Korea (Jeong Kwan) and Russia (Vladimir Mukhin), are featured. Gaggan Anand and Asma Khan represent India though their restaurants are in Bangkok and London.
The episode featuring Christina Tosi, founder and owner of Milk Bar and creator of the infamous crack pie was a revelation into what drives these men and women to create delicious works of art. It also revealed the workings of a restaurant including the family meal, where the crack pie (a pie so good it is addictive) was born. Seeing David Chang (he hired Tosi and encouraged her to open the Milk Bar) gives that special joy of connections.
Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse
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Amazon Prime, Seasons: 1, Episodes: 6, Runtime: 30 minutes
Emeril Lagasse, the star of cookery shows in the 90s and nougties, travels the world with other chefs discovering the cuisine of different places. The entertaining and informative show was first aired on September 2, 2016. Eat the World… sees Lagasse in Sweden exploring New Nordic with chef Marcus Samuelsson, searching for the Shanghai soup dumpling with Mario Batali, exploring modernist cuisine in Barcelona with chef José Andrés, Jeong Kwan’s vegan cuisine in South Korea and Franco Pepe’s pizza with Nancy Silverton in the Campania region of Italy. In colourful Havana, Emeril and Aarón Sánchez taste the freshest of vegetables from urban gardens in an Ajiaco stew, a fine roasted pig with a cigar instead of an apple in its mouth—it is Cuba after all – and dine at a paladar (restaurants run out of homes).
Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman
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Netflix, Seasons: 1, Episodes: 12, Runtime: 24 minutes
This is the perfect dessert to end a food show marathon. Based on the manga series, Saboriman Ametani Kantarou by Tensei Hagiwara, Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman follows the adventures of Ametani Kantarou, (Onoe Matsuya) who quits his job as a programmer and joins a publishing house to indulge his sweet tooth. In the first episode, which aired on July 7, 2017, he zips through his sales calls to visit the Kanmidokoro Hatsune, a traditional sweet shop in Ningyōchō. There he samples anmitsu and is transported into dessert fantasy. His rhapsodies over the jelly, fruit, gyūhi and agony over choosing between white and black syrup are endearing.
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khabrisala · 5 years ago
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MasterChef AU Back to Win: Week 3 brings old challenges in new format
MasterChef AU Back to Win: Week 3 brings old challenges in new format
Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: May 6, 2020 7:30:47 am
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MasterChef Australia Back to Win is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
It was just plain luck for MasterChef Australia to debut its latest season with the new set of judges during the coronavirus pandemic. We would have probably warmed up to the…
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newsresults · 4 years ago
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Indian cuisine in Australia is on the cusp of exploding: Chef Andy Allen
Indian cuisine in Australia is on the cusp of exploding: Chef Andy Allen
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Written by Shweta Sharma | New Delhi | November 18, 2020 12:30:34 pm
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The thing I love about living in Australia is that we’re so multicultural, we don’t have one cuisine, we have so many, says Chef Andy Allen. (PR handout)
From winning MasterChef Australia in 2012 to now judging Junior MasterChef Australia Season 3, chef Andy…
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digimakacademy · 5 years ago
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The best Butter Chicken in India is in Delhi, I’ve been told: Marco Pierre White
The best Butter Chicken in India is in Delhi, I’ve been told: Marco Pierre White
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The world-renowned chef was recently on his Maiden visit to Delhi. (Photo designed by Gargi Singh)
Marco Pierre Whiteneeds no introduction. He is known for winning Michelin stars, but better remembered for returning them. He earned a huge fan base in India with the well-known culinary show, MasterChef Australia. In the country on his third trip — and in Delhi for the first time — the…
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alexzonnews · 4 years ago
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MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Reynold, Laura and Emelia face-off in the semi-final
MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Reynold, Laura and Emelia face-off in the semi-final
Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: July 20, 2020 2:55:27 pm
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Laura, Reynold or Emelia, who will win MasterChef Australia Back to Win? (Photo: Masterchef Australia/Instagram)
We are just two days away from finding out the big winner of this season of MasterChef Australia and at this point, this could be anyone���s…
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bloggvalley · 4 years ago
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MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Reynold, Laura and Emelia face-off in the semi-final
MasterChef Australia Back to Win: Reynold, Laura and Emelia face-off in the semi-final
Written by Sampada Sharma | New Delhi | Published: July 20, 2020 2:55:27 pm
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Laura, Reynold or Emelia, who will win MasterChef Australia Back to Win? (Photo: Masterchef Australia/Instagram)
We are just two days away from finding out the big winner of this season of MasterChef Australia and at this point, this could be anyone’s game. As Week 14 came to an end and gave us the Top 3…
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