Sky Living HD has commissioned a new cookery competition called My Kitchen Rules.
The show, based on the hit Australian format from Seven Network, pits rival couples against each other to find Britain and Ireland's best home cooks.
Over ten weeks, six pairs will battle it out to create the best menus, beginning in their home kitchen. They'll progress to more complicated challenges by catering for the public, before facing the elimination cook-off.
Chef and best-selling author Lorraine Pascale, who presents Baking Made Easy on BBC Two, will co-host and judge the UK version of My Kitchen Rules.
She said: "I'd like to thank Sky for giving me the opportunity to work on the UK version of this massively successful show.
"It's an exciting new venture for me and I'm looking forward to stepping back from the oven for My Kitchen Rules and judging other people's efforts and taste their meals instead!
The show, based on the hit Australian format from Seven Network, pits rival couples against each other to find Britain and Ireland's best home cooks.
Over ten weeks, six pairs will battle it out to create the best menus, beginning in their home kitchen. They'll progress to more complicated challenges by catering for the public, before facing the elimination cook-off.
Chef and best-selling author Lorraine Pascale, who presents Baking Made Easy on BBC Two, will co-host and judge the UK version of My Kitchen Rules.
She said: "I'd like to thank Sky for giving me the opportunity to work on the UK version of this massively successful show.
"It's an exciting new venture for me and I'm looking forward to stepping back from the oven for My Kitchen Rules and judging other people's efforts and taste their meals instead!
- 2/28/2013
- Digital Spy
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Lorraine Pascale has revealed that she was racially abused by a country pub landlord. The presenter of BBC Two's Baking Made Easy told her Twitter followers about the incident after expressing shock at the British National Party's immigration policy in the wake of their third-place finish in Rotherham's recent by-election. Pascale said that the landlord made a racial slur but said she could stay as his wife is a fan. She explained: "Was in country pub. Landlord said to me all 'n words' should go 'home' & were not welcome. He said I could stay tho as his wife liked my cakes. (sic) "I looked at him with my best bitchy LP glare, paid for my pork scratchings and walked right out of that pub…" Pascale added: "It's just (more)...
- 12/1/2012
- by By Beth Curtis
- Digital Spy
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