'My Kitchen Rules SA' is back with R1-million up for grabs
Updated | By East Coast Radio
The show, which is hosted by celebrity chef and musician J'Something and restauranteur David Higgs, is back with its third season and a whopping R1-million up for grabs!
Are you a foodie who thinks you have what it takes to cook delicious meals competitively against other foodies on television? This exciting local cooking competition airing in September on M-Net (DStv Channel 101) might be a great idea to get your cooking skills nationally recognised and equally challenge yourself in an exciting way.
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You and your foodie partner will begin the competition's pressure cooker with an Instant Pop-up Restaurant round, where you host all the competitors including the two celebrity judges at your home. You will be required to prepare a themed three-course dinner. If you make into the next round, you will proceed to the Challenge Knock-Out Competition rounds, where they will battle against each other in a series of cooking challenges at the MKR kitchen HQ and various off-site locations.
Some advice for entrants from talented home cook, restaurant owner, and judge J'Something is: "When creating your home audition video, showcase each of your personalities and your skills in the kitchen, Most importantly make sure you and your partner have a good connection and great rapport in the kitchen. Good luck!"
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So, take it away, this chance might be the one that boosts your confidence in the kitchen but also makes you and your foodie partner R1-million richer.
If you tick all the boxes of being a passionate cook, a foodie to the core, and have a bit of flare to your cooking style, then visit the M-Net website to enter. Fill out the online application form and submit your audition video. Entries opened on 1 June 2021 and close on 30 June 2021 at 00:00. All entrants are required to be 18 years and older.
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