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MasterChef: The Professionals (S13E01) – Watch Online Season 13 Episode 01

MasterChef: The Professionals Season 13 Episode 01

Gregg Wallace and chefs Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti preside over the UK’s most revered cooking competition.

Over six weeks, 32 professional chefs will strive to demonstrate their outstanding skills, commitment and creativity to convince the judges they are worthy of the highly-esteemed title of MasterChef: The Professionals champion 2020.

In tonight’s first heat, four professional chefs from around the country arrive at the MasterChef kitchen ready to put their reputations on the line and their skills to the test. Two chefs’ pasta-making skills are challenged by Monica when she tasks them to prepare mushroom tortellini filled with a mushroom duxelles and served with a chosen sauce. The other two chefs take on Marcus’s recipe for devilled butterflied mackerel with a herb-flavoured mayo and a cucumber and fennel salad. They only have 20 minutes to demonstrate their fish-filleting skills and their mayonnaise-making precision.

Finally, all four chefs have the chance to redeem any earlier mistakes when they cook their own signature dish for the judges. This is each chef’s last chance to cement their place in the competition, before the judges choose which two chefs will be sent home and which two are through to the first quarter-final.

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MasterChef: The Professionals Show Summary

MasterChef: The Professionals is a BBC television competitive cooking show aired on BBC Two. It is a spin-off from the main MasterChef series, for professional working chefs. Introduced in 2008, Gregg Wallace and India Fisher reprised their roles as co-judge and voiceover respectively. MasterChef judge John Torode was replaced by Michel Roux Jr., a two-Michelin-star chef, assisted, from 2009, by his sous-chef Monica Galetti. Since 2011, Sean Pertwee has taken over Fisher’s role as voiceover.

In 2014, Roux Jr left the show due to “a conflict in commercial interests”. Marcus Wareing replaced him.

MasterChef: The Professionals FAQ

How many seasons of MasterChef: The Professionals?

There have been 13 seasons of the show in the UK

Where and how to watch MasterChef: The Professionals?

Complete season 13 in FullHD quality you can watch at our site videobakery.net

Has a woman won MasterChef The Professionals?

Claire Lara, from the Wirral, was pregnant when she took part in MasterChef: The Professional but didn’t even realise. She went on to take the crown, making her the first woman to win the programme.

Has anyone from MasterChef won a Michelin star?

Elizabeth Haigh (née Allen, born May 1988) is a Singaporean-born chef who competed on MasterChef in 2011, and went on to win a Michelin star at the Hackney-based restaurant Pidgin. Since she left she has formed her own company, Kaizen House, with the intention of opening her first restaurant, Shibui, in 2018.

What do you get if you win MasterChef Professionals?

Unlike most talent competitions such as The X Factor or Britain’s Got Talent, there is no large sum of money for the MasterChef winner. Neither the professionals nor the amateurs win prize money. Instead, they win prestige from being crowned MasterChef, in the similar vein to the Great British Bake Off winner.

Where is Professional MasterChef filmed?

Filming is underway on Season 13 of the professionals’ franchise at 3 Mills Studios in London, with Marcus Wareing, Monica Galetti and Gregg Wallace resuming their hosting and judging duties — albeit with a socially distanced twist.

Who won great MasterChef: The Professionals?

Derek Johnstone (Series 1 – 2008)

Steve Groves (Series 2 – 2009)

Claire Lara (Series 3 – 2010)

Ash Mair (Series 4 – 2011)

Keri Moss & Anton Piotrowski (Series 5 – 2012)

Steven Edwards (Series 6 – 2013)

Jamie Scott (Series 7 – 2014)

Mark Stinchcombe (Series 8 – 2015)

Gary Maclean (Series 9 – 2016)

Craig Johnston (Series 10 – 2017)

Laurence Henry (Series 11 – 2018)

Stu Deeley (Series 12 – 2019)

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