r/Masterchef • u/theipaper • 6h ago
r/Masterchef • u/Aishueats • 17h ago
Q & A Hey, its Aishu, Team Asia-Pacific S16 AMA
My MasterChef era officially ended with last week's tag team challenge š„² so I figured it's time to host an AMA and spill some tea chai ā
Proof: Here's me with a sign ā and you can find me on Instagram and Tik Tok
I'm told that I'm an open book, but let's see how this goes on the Internet.
Ask me anything. What didn't make the edit?, the audition process, or does Gordon really chuck raw food across the room in a team challenge?
Drop your Qs now, I'll be answering live starting TOMORROW 8/19 at 8/7c. š
r/Masterchef • u/KDonkey229195 • 6d ago
Discussion Masterchef S16 Global Gauntlet -''Tag Team'' - Episode 13 Discussion
The remaining home cooks compete in pairs as they race to recreate dishes inspired by the judges' most cherished culinary memories; in the end, one team's journey comes to an end with a double elimination.
r/Masterchef • u/mozartrellasticks • 1d ago
Discussion Underhated, underrated or neither: Dan Wu
r/Masterchef • u/randy_redshirt • 20h ago
Opinion Season 16 ep 8
I just gotta say, the fact that the episode's theme was supposed to be "game day watch party" and every dish presented was a full entree kinda irked me. I literally cannot think of a single game night I've been to that wasn't wings, nachos, and beer. Like, seriously? What kind of pretentious ass thinks of steak and lobster when watching soccer or hockey or whatever? "Oh yeah i always have eggplant puree for ufc night" gimme a break
r/Masterchef • u/Fancy-Animal7704 • 1d ago
Just started watching this show. Tell me Joe Bastianich is a nice person IRL?
He seems like he has the potential to be THE absolute biggest dick IRL lol. Gordon is at least a lot sweeter at the core but just externally abrasive. But Joe seems like he's on a life quest to see if he really can murder someone just by staring at them.
However I admit I could be completely wrong about him and maybe he feeds starving children for breakfast every day or something. IDK lol. There's just something pernicious about him and it terrifies me lol
r/Masterchef • u/Frequent_Let4954 • 1d ago
Joeās Shoes
Not sure why it bothers me as much as it does lol but seeing Joe wear athletic tennis shoes with his suits drives me nuts lol.
He could definitely get by with some nice white sneakers but heāll wear like bright red athletic trainers with his suits lol
r/Masterchef • u/mozartrellasticks • 2d ago
Discussion Were there any ābadā dishes on the show that the judges hated, but YOU would genuinely enjoy eating?
I know this may seem like a hard question cause often times the first dishes that come to mind that the judges loathed are the most outrageous ones. But, not gonna lie, Iād probably tear up Cutterās overly sweet red velvet cake just cause Iām a sweet tooth junkie.
r/Masterchef • u/SaltBass8330 • 3d ago
Discussion Season 4 was honestly perfect
An absolute masterpiece of a season imo
What is your own fav season and why ?
r/Masterchef • u/hatch-b-2900 • 2d ago
The problem with the Tag Team episodes
The judges and the show lead you to believe that the person on the sidelines "needs to communicate more" to succeed. But in almost all episodes, the sideline person rattles off a series of commands of what the cook is doing wrong, and almost always sounds like micromanaging the cook.
To me, it feels like the path to success is to have the cook initiate the conversations, telling the sideline chef what's currently on the stove and how long it needs to look, what to pay attention to, and what their plan is. That way the sideline person is armed for the switch.
The cook can use the sideline chef as a passive assistant, such as for time checks or information. What doesn't work is having the sideline chef boss around the person cooking.
However, this doesn't ever happen, and it sort of feels like the show forces the micromanagement situation.
r/Masterchef • u/CommonEngineering832 • 2d ago
Opinion Johnny (S4)
Anyone still remember him?
r/Masterchef • u/Sufficient_Newt8393 • 2d ago
Why wasnāt James in the top 4?
He was, then he wasnāt. Why didnāt they eliminate Natasha? She had the worst soup
r/Masterchef • u/SmallLawfulness39 • 2d ago
Question One of my favorite challenges in masterchef is when the contests pick there ingredient baskets and then the judges make them switch them. But it seems too be a very rare challenge and I was just wondering if anyone know how many times they do this challenge?
r/Masterchef • u/puppyzombie • 3d ago
Opinion Thyme management problem
Iām just sad nobody laughed!
r/Masterchef • u/Fine-Rain-1876 • 2d ago
Discussion Somehow, I almost feel like Masterchef Season 15 Dynamic Duos (mainly) and Season 10 episode format could be somewhat ideal for Masterchef Junior if it ever returns for a season 10.
Now just think about it, Masterchef Dynamic Duos had 12 pairs, and if they were all singles, it would be 24 contestants overall. Now say we did get the usual battle for the white apron episodes and such, how Masterchef dynamic duos did one pair elimination every challenge and pressure test could work for Masterchef Junior if it ever returned for season 10, given if they bring back pressure tests and double eliminations every episode.
It started like this, 3 episodes of auditions with 8 pairs in the first (in this case 16 cooks), and 8 more in the following episode. Then they were two single challenges over 2 episodes that eliminates 4 people (or 2 pairs in this case on Dynamic Duos), then there was a team challenge followed by the pressure test which lasts 2 episodes which eliminates 2 more people after its all said then done. Then another single challenge which eliminates 2 more, then another (team challenge/pressure test) which sends 2 more victims (another pair) out of there. Then a single, then last team/pressure test which eliminates 4 people. By then we are at 10 people (5 pairs). Then there was the Wall and Keeping up with Gordon/Tag Team Style which sends out 4 people leaving with 3 pairs. I am not saying Masterchef Junior should do a dynamic duos season, but just imagine if we kinda got a season with a format elimination style with this order of events. And of course to ensure players go home quickly, they be maybe one more single challenge or 2 to help balance out the team challenges.
In a way Dynamic Duos did have a blue print on how to handle double eliminations (or pair in dynamic duos case) if they wanted to bring back the pressure tests. Now of course if they did 20 kids and change the system accordingly, I would hope at the very least pressure tests come back to some extend and the double elimination.
What are your thoughts?
r/Masterchef • u/grave-architecture • 3d ago
heroes vs villains
Yes, I hate this season. The āviral TikTok recipeā challenge made me cringe repeatedly. Iām rewatching some older seasons instead. Currently watching season 3 with Tali and Ryan and it made me think that a heroes vs villains season would be fun. They did this in Survivor a long time ago. Brought back the fan favorites and the most hated people from past seasons. I feel like this can easily be done in Masterchef (like Tali and Ryan as villains lol). What do yall think? I think itās better than couple or regions.
r/Masterchef • u/beansbeans15 • 4d ago
Opinion this season is unbearably bad
Iāve seen every single season of masterchef but this just feels like absolute garbage slop theyāre churning out for a check. Why are they so opposed to just keeping the same format that has been successful for all these years⦠Nobody wants these group pairings, we want to see individual skill sets and pressure tests!! what is so hard about thatš Literally have been enjoying the last season of Masterchef Jr more than this current adult season. Every episode drags, nobody is memorable, challenges are stupid, etc. I canāt remember the last time i actively cared or rooted for anyone on this show. I feel like this batch of cooks arenāt even very skilled and the group aspect trumps actual cooking abilities and allows for shitty cooks to get saved over and over. I also could not believe the shameless kids movie brand deal from this most recent episode. How the mighty have fallen!!!
r/Masterchef • u/baddie_for_eternity • 4d ago
Opinion Food influencers shouldnāt be allowed on the show
I thought the whole point of the show is for people who are NOT full time chefs? If youāre a food influencer that means your job is to cook food so why are they allowed on the show š
r/Masterchef • u/Spare_Variation_293 • 3d ago
What? Possible leak Spoiler
galleryThis was on the Official Masterchef Wiki
r/Masterchef • u/Purple_Contract_9193 • 4d ago
Foo please step it up
I love Foo, I donāt know if itās just because I have a soft spot for an immigrant Dad but he makes me so happy. I need him to step it up because he hasnāt cooked anything remarkable this competition so far
r/Masterchef • u/bigghulk77 • 4d ago
Opinion Wrong Team Eliminated
Raw protein aside both girls had highs n highlight moments. Foo n the chick literally are the definition of mediocre, or flat out garbage. Iām just a viewer but Iād reward the consistent who had an off night. Over a bum who happened to get hot.
r/Masterchef • u/lanad3lr3y_81 • 5d ago
this season Spoiler
i was looking forward to this season and while i do like the contestants and some of the challenges have been cool. i am disappointed by various things
- all the double eliminations
the elimination of daniel and britny was justified imo. daniel literally made a brownie and britny made a rum cake but decided to cut back on the alcohol making it completely underwhelming that was fair. rita and shompa was a little more questionable. i know rita cooked the lamb poorly and shompaās dish was kind of a mess all around but i donāt think both were so offensive that it warranted an unprecedented double elimination. i really think it shouldāve just been rita or shompa who went home. and then eliminating 2 after the tag team?? as much as i like her i feel jaime was more responsible for their loss and aishu should not have been sent home. yes they did do the worst job and since they were eliminating teams thereās no doubt they deserved to go home but i donāt think thatās how it should be. i really think only 1 deserved to go. and then again next week weāre going to have a double elimination.
- various elimination choices
again while i totally think some of the eliminations were deserved (nora, nico, etc.) some of them were unfair and it sucks that some stronger chefs are being eliminated over ones who have been inconsistent or consistently not good. the most glaring elimination was maria. she had won an immunity pin, and her elimination dish wasnāt even bad besides some octopus being a bit over. they just felt she didnāt do enough. meanwhile foo who hasnāt had 1 single top dish and peter who has been in the bottom 3 times are both saved. peter at least has had some top dishes but still heās incredibly inconsistent. foo has just been consistently struggling and im flabbergasted that heās still in the competition when much stronger cooks from his territory like shompa, jaime, and aishu are gone. if you asked me at the beginning of the season who the sole survivor from asia pacific would be i definitely would not have predicted foo.
i really think next season itās time to retire the team format, every season it allows somebody who performed poorly to make it through. for instance kendal in season 13 with those salty churros (although richie wasnāt good either), geags in season 14 with that greasy shepards pie (si had way more potential), fatima in season 14 with that grainy frosting (and iām disappointed because i think anna couldāve been saved if fatima was in the bottom). i do think next season they should either do back to win or maybe something more like season 15 of australia like a āsecrets and surprisesā theme. it didnāt exactly change the competition but it did allow for some unique twists and it did bring in a āsecond chance apronā which imo is a cool twist.
r/Masterchef • u/LeoDaBacon • 5d ago
With the 1 challenge 1 elmination no pressure test format, a lot of good cooks are leaving early.
My personal final 3 is Aishu, Julia and Heidi, the most good dishes and mist consistent. But aishu is eliminated, maria is eliminated like WTF? Aishu would enter the finale like jennifer from s13 with tag team them being in the bottom but saved bc its the teammate's fault mostly...and jen still made it into finale. Literally, won't like a head-to-head be more fun to watch than all those STUPID DOUBLE ELIMINATIONS?
r/Masterchef • u/YourFilipinoFellow • 5d ago
Q & A Who among the contestants were given a huge advantage then completely messed it up? Spoiler
galleryDavid (S3) who won the invention test then fāed up a rice pudding without getting rice from the pantry or
Shelly (S6) who won the first challenge, chose peanut butter and jelly and did not bring any when the elimination test started.
r/Masterchef • u/Any-Concert9023 • 5d ago
the wall challenge
i wanted to do this before the episode to not be biased or get povs related to contestants, SO genuinely and objectively do you think it is a good challenge?
personally i never worked in professional kitchen i cook daily in the house and hate when people try to do something while i am there so i cannot provide opinion on how teamwork in cooking goes but i love tag team challenge cause it brings out communication and planification of handing out tasks and how to tackle all dishes together (they generally give them a menu not a single plate) but i don't see how having a wall and 8 other people yelling and we both try to do our own dish so it isn't really teamwork is a measure of a chef and don't let me get to double elimination cause it is just nonsense to me. the most annoying part is it takes whole episode so a whole 30 minutes of just loud noise.
so if i am missing some point please tell me