Recap | MKR on Channel 7 and 7plus (18 November) – Pride and passion as Simone and Viviana advance to Grand Final. Mike and Pete say ciao to MKR.
Modern Italians Simone and Viviana triumphed in tonightās MKR semi-final, setting up an epic Grand Final battle against mother and son Caz and Fergus from 7.30pm Tuesday, 19 November on Channel 7 and 7plus.
Tonightās clash ā the Italian showdown weāve all been waiting for ā saw Simone and Viviana and Mike and Pete face off over three courses in Kitchen HQ.
Before the elimination-cook off, an emotional Viviana said: “It has already been an incredible journey. Being at the semi-finals with my best friend has been the best experience of my life no matter how this goes.” Focused, Simone said: āI have only one thing in my mind. We are obsessed with winning this competition.ā
āFor Italians, family is absolutely everything. I care about Simo so much. We are like brother and sister,ā Viviana added.
The battle was intense as Mike and Pete came out guns blazing, ready to make the most of their hard-fought 15-minute advantage from the last Kitchen HQ battle.
Judges Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge praised Simone and Vivianaās Gnocco Fritto with Carpaccio Di Manzo (Beef Carpaccio with airy puffs of Fried Dough) for entrĆ©e. Manu said: āI love the flavour, love the combination of ingredients on the plate. Absolutely delicious,ā but he admitted the oil needed to be hotter for a crispier dough.
Mike and Peteās Salmon Tartare with Balsamic Pearls and Crostini entrĆ©e was hit and miss. After initial reservations, the judges agreed the unusual favour of passionfruit in the dressing worked, however, the crostini lacked love.
Simone and Vivianaās main, Risotto Salsiccia with Taleggio and Porcini, was a gamble. Colin admitted: āI was worried you made it too early, and it was going to overcook, but it still had a little bit of bite to the rice.ā Colin praised the ābeautifulā porcini, adding the taleggio was āthe star of that dish.ā
Manu added: āIt was still not a perfect risotto. I think you could have easily added another ladle or two of stock in there.ā
Mike and Pete struggled with their main dish, Crumbed Scotch Fillet with Mashed Potato and Pickled Cabbage, and it showed on the plate. Colin acknowledged the fillet was ācooked wellā but the lack of seasoning and thick crumb let the whole dish down.
With so much on the line, both judges agreed the mains were not up to semi-final standard.
It all came down to dessert as Simone and Viviana soared with their ātextbook perfectionā Rum Baba with Chantilly Cream dessert. Colin said: āThis was a lesson in baked goods. Itās not an easy dish, very technical, but it was packed full of flavour.ā Manu agreed the star dish had āa beautiful balance of flavour.ā
Although Mike and Peteās Ruby Chocolate Tart with Strawberry Ice Cream was āone of the bestā ice creams Colin had competition, the pastry was too thick on the tart, and the dish couldnāt compare to Simone and Vivanaās stunning effort.
One step closer to MKR victory, Viviana was overwhelmed: “It feels unreal. Honestly, I cannot believe that we are Grand Finalists!ā
Simone added: āWe have worked very hard for it. I am very proud of us.ā
Departing MKR, Pete said: āWeāve enjoyed almost every moment. Itās been a wild, wild ride!ā Mike added: āIt’s back to reality. Iām really proud of you, Pete.ā
Tomorrow on MKR: Itās Grand Final time. Conquerors of Kitchen HQ, Caz and Fergus, take on Simone and Viviana, the record-breaking Italians. Special guest judge Julie Goodwin joins Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge to determine who will be crowned MKR champions and win a life-changing $100,000 prize.
MKR Grand Final 7.30pm Tuesday on Channel 7 and 7plus
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Recap | MKR on Channel 7 and 7plus (18 November)
About the Show
MKR on Channel 7 – Real people, real food. Meet the MKR 2023 teams.
Meet Australiaās most passionate home cooks, the MKR 2023 teams, and share their food dreams before an exciting new season of My Kitchen Rules premieres at 7.30pm Monday, 4 September on Channel 7 and 7plus.
In the attached media kit, discover each teamās delicious signature dish, their must-have pantry staples and their top tip for stress-free entertaining. Uncover how each team learned to cook and who they think is their competition in MKR.
MKR co-host and judge, Manu Feildel, talks about the recipe for success on MKR and the biggest mistake a team can make in the kitchen.
Colin Fassnidge, co-host and judge, reveals what makes him feel embarrassed about being a judge on this season. He also divulges one thing he learnt from his home cook hero (and crush) Nigella Lawson.
International superstar Nigella Lawson, joining as a judge in MKR Kitchen HQ, shares the markers of a good home cook and her most recent food discoveries in Australia.
MKR is produced by ITV Studios for the Seven Network.