Britain's Best Dish
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Mark Nicholas (2007-10) | Mark Nicholas (2007-10) | ||
- | Mary Nightingale (2011 | + | Mary Nightingale (2011) |
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
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Voiceover:<br> | Voiceover:<br> | ||
Caroline Morris (2007-10)<br> | Caroline Morris (2007-10)<br> | ||
- | Rob Jarvis (2011 | + | Rob Jarvis (2011) |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | ITV Productions for ITV1, 17 September 2007 to | + | ITV Productions for ITV1, 17 September 2007 to 27 May 2011 (189 episodes in 5 series) |
- | as ''Britain's Best Celebrity Dish'', 23 February 2009 to | + | as ''Britain's Best Celebrity Dish'', 23 February 2009 to 3 June 2011 (20 episodes in 2 series) |
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+ | as ''Best Dish: The Chefs'', 31 October to 23 December 2011 (40 episodes in 1 series) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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A six week competition for amateur cooks, in which they're challenged to cook their one best dish. Unlike [[Masterchef Goes Large|certain other programmes]], only one dish is to be cooked. | A six week competition for amateur cooks, in which they're challenged to cook their one best dish. Unlike [[Masterchef Goes Large|certain other programmes]], only one dish is to be cooked. | ||
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2009 Murray Grant, Strawberry soufflé with cream pannacotta and strawberry coulis<br> | 2009 Murray Grant, Strawberry soufflé with cream pannacotta and strawberry coulis<br> | ||
2010 Jonathon Davies, Seared masala cannon of spring lamb<br> | 2010 Jonathon Davies, Seared masala cannon of spring lamb<br> | ||
- | 2011 Conor McLean, Vanilla friande with amaretto cream, fromage blanc sorbet and blueberry compote | + | 2011 Conor McLean, Vanilla friande with amaretto cream, fromage blanc sorbet and blueberry compote |
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''Britain's Best Celebrity Dish''<br> | ''Britain's Best Celebrity Dish''<br> | ||
2010 TBC<br> | 2010 TBC<br> | ||
+ | 2011 TBC | ||
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+ | ''Best Dish: The Chefs''<br> | ||
2011 TBC | 2011 TBC | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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The first series was produced by the appropriately-named Helen Cooke. | The first series was produced by the appropriately-named Helen Cooke. | ||
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[[Category:Lifestyle]] | [[Category:Lifestyle]] | ||
[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:53, 16 May 2012
Contents |
Host
Mark Nicholas (2007-10)
Mary Nightingale (2011)
Co-hosts
Judges: Ed Baines, John Burton Race, Jilly Goolden
Voiceover:
Caroline Morris (2007-10)
Rob Jarvis (2011)
Broadcast
ITV Productions for ITV1, 17 September 2007 to 27 May 2011 (189 episodes in 5 series)
as Britain's Best Celebrity Dish, 23 February 2009 to 3 June 2011 (20 episodes in 2 series)
as Best Dish: The Chefs, 31 October to 23 December 2011 (40 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A six week competition for amateur cooks, in which they're challenged to cook their one best dish. Unlike certain other programmes, only one dish is to be cooked.
The final was decided by a premium-rate telephone vote, which we still say defeats the whole object. It's for eating, not looking at!
Somewhat bizarre in the choice of a cricket presenter as host, but at least it means that we can make excellent jokes about looking at the slow-motion replays on the Snackometer.
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Champions
2007 John Kenny, Slow-cooked pork belly with spiced roast apple and crackling
2008 Susie Carter, Smoked trout and watercress tart
2009 Murray Grant, Strawberry soufflé with cream pannacotta and strawberry coulis
2010 Jonathon Davies, Seared masala cannon of spring lamb
2011 Conor McLean, Vanilla friande with amaretto cream, fromage blanc sorbet and blueberry compote
Britain's Best Celebrity Dish
2010 TBC
2011 TBC
Best Dish: The Chefs
2011 TBC
Trivia
The first series was produced by the appropriately-named Helen Cooke.