MasterChef: 16 things you didn’t know about the hit cooking show

Masterchef

by Jadie Troy-Pryde |
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It might be over for this year, but we've always got room for an extra course of MASTERCHEF (geddit?)

MasterChef is undoubtedly one of the best cooking competitions on TV, partly due to the blood, sweat and celeriac puree that goes into it, but equally because of the brilliant dynamic between judges, Gregg Wallace and John Torode.

But what goes on behind the scenes of the show? We've got 15 things that you didn't know about the intense reality TV competition - that is, until now ...

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16 things you didn't know about Masterchef

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When did MasterChef start?

Although it feels like a fairly modern show due to its increased popularity since the rise of reality TV, the cooking show actually started in the UK in 1990, meaning that it has been on our screens for 26 years! It has been through various name and style changes, and now has three more variations - MasterChef: The Professionals, Celebrity MasterChef and Junior MasterChef. And we love all of them!

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Where is MasterChef filmed?

The intense cooking competition is filmed in an old brewery in South London, but that wasn't always the case. During earlier series of the show, it was actually filmed in London City University halls! We remember what the cutlery looked like at uni - we hope they used their own…

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What happened to the MasterChef winners?

The MasterChef winners have gone on to do some amazing things, including the MasterChef UK winner of 2005, Thomasina Miers, who is behind the wildly popular Mexican chain restaurant, Wahaca.

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When is MasterChef filmed?

The show is complete a whopping five months before any of us get to see it on TV. When the contestants begin, they must sign a contract so ensure that the winner remains a secret until it is aired. Dhruv Baker, who won the show in 2010 spoke about how hard it was to keep his success a secret for months!

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What is involved in the MasterChef application process?

In order to enter MasterChef, potential contestants have to fill out an extremely thorough application form detailing everything from their toughest moment in the kitchen, to their culinary heroes.

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Do they use recipes on Masterchef?

Past winners have said that although using established celebrity recipes isn't techinically breaking the rules, if you want to impress the judges you'll have to make a dish that's truly individual and reflects what you have to offer as a chef.

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What is the most popular MasterChef recipe?

Celeriac puree has featured in two of the post popular MasterChef recipes. Until recently, venison on celeriac or parsnip puree was the most popular dish throughout all the MasterChef seasons. However, it was pipped to the post by sea bass on a bed of - you guessed it, celeriac puree. Perhaps potential applicants should master this before going on the show!

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Where are the MasterChef contestants now?

The winners of the competition aren't the only ones who have enjoyed success after the grand finale. According to a report, 70% of the contestants never return to their previous job, instead finding work within the food industry. Many of the contestants have gone on to cater for some of the poshest people in the planet - including those at Buckingham Palace, No.10 Downing Street and a Maharaja in his palace!

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Who eats the MasterChef food afterwards - does it go to waste?

Thankfully, no! Once the food has been tasted and tested by judges, Gregg and John, the crew tuck in to the delicious plates cooked up by the contestants. Rumour has it that the soundmen even carry forks and spoons around with them so that they can get stuck in as soon as the judges are finished! Never mind the competition, where do we sign up for that job?

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Do the MasterChef judges have to eat the food cold?

Unfortunately - yes. The cameramen have the tough job of capturing beautiful imagery of the food whilst it is piping hot and looking absolutely perfect, which can take a lot of time. When Gregg and John get around to trying to food, it isn't warm anymore. However, they will have tried a hot version beforehand, but due to clever editing and cutaway angles, it is likely that it won't be at the judging table as we thought. And we never knew - until now!

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But Gregg Wallace still loves it

Known for his very vocal appreciation of the decadent food on offer, Gregg's concerned doctor reportedly suggested he chew the food and then spit it out, to save his cholesterol.

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Are the MasterChef judges, Gregg and John, banned from wearing certain outfits?

Yes. The judging duo have been given individual instructions regarding what they aren't allowed to wear during filming. For Gregg, this means avoiding two things - headwear (after the furry hat incident in series two), and pastel colors. John also has a clothing ban - apparently he mustn't wear Hawaiian shirts!

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Do the MasterChef contestants have to buy their own ingredients?

If the contestants wish to practice cooking up their food masterpieces at home, then they are expected to foot the bill for the ingredients, and they aren't reimbursed. However, during filming the MasterChef kitchens and pantries are stocked up, free of charge.

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How do Gregg Wallace and John Torode know each other?

Gregg and John knew each other way before MasterChef. When John was working as a sous-chef in a Chelsea restaurant, Quaglino's; Greg was a greengrocer looking for someone to sell vegetables to, and soon became John's supplier. The rest is history, and the pair were asked to host MasterChef together in 2005.

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Did John Torode meet Lisa Faulkner on MasterChef?

Yes - Lisa was appearing in the celebrity edition of the show in 2010 when the pair struck up a friendship. A few years later, following the breakdown of both of their marriages, they became a couple in 2012 and wed three years later.

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What does the Masterchef UK winner win?

Surprisingly, nothing in terms of a cash prize. Although the contestants often go on to sign book deals and land jobs in some great kitchens, the winning 'prize' for beating the competition is the 'MasterChef Winner' title, and a trophy. The winner's prize in the USA amounts to $250,000 - we know which one we'd prefer!

But despite their on screen camaraderie, Greg and John are far from the Ant and Dec of cooking shows, as back in 2017 John Torode revealed they weren't even FRIENDS.

Despite working together for 26 - yes, TWENTY SIX - years, Masterchef judge John Torode has admitted that he and Greg Wallace have 'never been friends.'

Talking to The Mirror, the Aussie chef - who is dating 2010 Celebrity Masterchef winner Lisa Faulkner - said: "It’s funny, we’ve never been friends... We’ve not been to each other’s houses.

"If we go away to somewhere like South Africa, we do things separately... If we do go out for a drink, I’ll invariably be at one end of a big old table and he’ll be at the other.

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"Once, we had a bit too much to drink and filming got called off. We ended up having a massive fight about one of the contestants, and he got really stubborn – it was ridiculous. We’ve had a couple of standoffs over the years, about contestants, and I’ve just had to walk away from him,"

However, we get the impression that John was being just a tad tongue in cheek – or else was in the midsts of a falling out with his co star – as just weeks before the revelations Greg had given some contradictory messaged.

"He was my best man," he told Lorraine Kelly.

"He’s close to me 7/8 months of the year. What’s great about the partnership is that if one of us is down the other perks us up.

“We’re very close to each other physically and emotionally. We trust each other."

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