Mossy & Gabe
Clint & Noah
Tanja & Gen
Marc & Natalie
Paul & Mel
Deb & Ben
Veronica & Shadi
Rowan & Sophia
Holly & Grace
Matt & Melissa
Similar to the Kitchen Cook-off, 6 Teams went head to head in pairs, where 3 would advance. Clint & Noah received the highest points from the whole round and automatically proceeded to the Grand Final. The remaining two successful teams from this round (Mossy & Gabe and Veronica & Shadi) faced off in the Semi Final to compete against Clint & Noah. Holly & Grace vs Mossy & Gabe
Clint & Noah vs Paul & Mel
Veronica & Shadi vs Tanja & Gen
Mossy & Gabe and Veronica & Shadi competed for the final position to compete in the Grand Final.
Clint & Noah and Veronica & Shadi competed for the last time ever in Kitchen HQ, and both were vying to become the first ever winners of My Kitchen Rules.
The boys have been mates ever since Artie, 42, employed Johnny, 26, to work at his award-winning butcher shop - Nambour Plaza Meats – a few years ago. Since then, Artie has inspired his young protégé to reach new culinary heights. "I really started taking a liking to cooking when I was in high school," Johnny recalls. "But my passion for it grew when I met Artie. His love for food encouraged me to take it further." Artie adds: "Food's always been a big part of my life. Being Mediterranean, i'’s who we are. Life’s about eating and enjoying food." Both men take pride in the food they prepare and the meat they sell. Artie's butchery has been singled out for a Retail Excellence of the Year Award twice and his snags last year made the state finals of the Queensland Sausage King.
Hosting everything from tapas nights to dinner parties, Kane, 28, and Lee, 25, make one formidable duo. "We probably work better as a team than as individuals," Kane says. "We're not just team-mates, we're house mates and good friends." They define their cooking style as Asianfusion with a twist. Growing up with a Chinese mother, Lee borrows heavily from her Asian heritage. "I always try to incorporate Asian ingredients into my food," she says. "Whether it's something simple like wombok, soy sauce or delicacies like black fungus – I always try and see what I can add to make it different."
For Sydney sisters Sammy and Bella, cooking is a family affair. Their grandmother Ursula was a chef in Poland who cooked for many high-profile politicians including former US president Bill Clinton. "She worked as a caterer for all the embassies so whenever there was a diplomatic event or a big political function she was part of the catering team," Sammy says. "She cooked for a lot of influential people, including Bill Clinton, which was the highlight of her career." Bella adds: "Cooking is definitely in our blood. It's been passed on from one generation to the next in our family." Not only have the sisters paired up for the competition but they used to work together in fashion; Sammy, 22, as a buyer and Bella, 27, in marketing. But in a strong indicator of their passion they both quit their jobs to take part in My Kitchen Rules.
The Adelaide couple have been running their own business for the last 12 years and use cooking as a means of escape from their work. They love it so much they even knocked down a wall in their home to create a bigger kitchen. "We love the whole experience; everything from the shopping to the preparation and the actual cooking," Reade says. Reade, 46, actually wanted to be a chef when he finished school but a mix-up cost him his dream. "I did my work experience as a chef and absolutely loved it," he explains. "The skills I have now are the skills I learnt during that time. I really wanted an apprenticeship at this restaurant but when I turned up they'd already offered it to someone else because they didn’t know I was coming."
Melanie, 37, was married for 12 years to a chef who dominated their kitchen. "I didn't cook at all during that time," she says. "He just did it all. When we split up, I had to start cooking for myself and my two children. I found that not only could I cook, but I was pretty good at it too. "When I was married I only had four dishes to my name. Now I have hundreds and I realise what fun I missed out on." James, a 36-year-old jazz musician, was a notoriously bad eater. Tomato sauce on pasta was about as extravagant as he got. "I'd never had an interest in food until I met Melanie," he says. "I was like, 'Can you deep fry that?' Being a musician, a lot of the eating I did was between one and three in the morning."
Their passion for food is infectious. "I just love to see people eat my food and enjoy it," Daniela says. "Cooking relaxes me. I could do it at 12.30 at night. Any time... I just love it." Stefania adds: "We're Italian! Of course, we love our food. I enjoy seeing people's expressions when they taste the food I've made. It makes me happy." The women are so close they're more like sisters. "We're very alike," Daniela, 43, says. "We like the same things. Stefania is fun to be with; everyone who meets her likes her." Stefania, 41, is equally as kind about her cousin adding, "Daniela's a beautiful person inside and out." The Perth duo get along so well they're worried it may pose a problem for them during the competition. "We muck around too much," Daniela says. "We find it hard to be serious."
West Australia's Kerry and Holly are the first mother and daughter duo to appear on My Kitchen Rules. The Perth pair definitely see it as an advantage. "We are close as we are family", Holly says. "If we were friends and something wrong happened, then there could be a huge falling out. But we'll always be family.
The 12 teams are taken out of their comfort zones and must cook in other people's homes for an entire street of people for their annual street party. For the first time, real people will get to vote on the contestants' food.
The teams compete to create the ultimate meat-and-three-veg meal. However, a surprise twist will have them scrambling to beat the clock. Who will risk facing the sudden-death cook-off?
The lowest ranked teams battle it out to avoid elimination. Hosted by Pete Evans and Manu Feildel, with guest judges Guy Rossi, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini
The teams must cook breakfast on the go for the cast and crew of Home and Away. The team with the best dish, as judged by the cast and crew, will win the People's Choice and be safe for the week
The teams must create their meals at the kitchen headquarters, but just before time starts, the judges throw them a surprise curveball they don't see coming.
Tonight, the contestants cook for the most difficult clients - children. Who will end up on the bottom?
There is a 30-minute rapid cook-off with a twist followed by a spectacular cooking showdown. The lowest ranking team will be sent to the sudden-death cook-off. Who will face elimination?
The lowest ranking teams face off in this episode's battle for survival. They must impress the judges and the guest judges. Who will go?
The teams must make the perfect picnic basket for the hungry hordes at an international food festival. The team with the best dish, as judged by the people, will be safe for the week. Who will be sent to the sudden-death cook-off?
The remaining seven teams arrive in the Red Centre to compete in the first of three Northern Territory challenges. The team with the best dish as judged by the cattle farmers will win the People's Choice and be safe.
The Northern Territory adventure continues as the teams board the Ghan. For this test, the teams are forced to cook in the world's tiniest kitchen aboard a moving train on the way to Darwin.
The Northern Territory adventure ends in Darwin and the competition is turned on its head by an unexpected turn of events
The teams will cook a Chinese banquet at one of the biggest Chinese restaurants in Australia. While the experience leaves them reeling, they are hit with a surprise that nobody saw coming.
The teams begin with a rapid cook-off in a challenge with an international flavour. The lowest-ranking team will be sent straight to the sudden-death cook-off. Who will impress the judges and who will face elimination?
The lowest-ranking teams face off in a battle for survival in the competition. They must cook their best three-course meal for the judges and guest judges Guy Grossi, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini.
In the first semifinal, two teams must cook their best three-course meal for the judges. One team will be eliminated and the other team will head straight to the grand final.
In the second semifinal, two teams must cook their best three course meal for judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel and guest judges Guy Grossi, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini. One team will be eliminated. The other team will head straight to the grand final. Who will rise to the top and who will get the chop?
In the grand final, the two remaining teams must prepare a five-course meal for the judges. Who will be crowned the champion and walk away with the $100,000 cash prize?
There are plenty of surprises in store as Australia's favourite home- cooking show My Kitchen Rules returns for a brand new series. Our twelve new cooking teams each take turns to transform an ordinary home into an instant restaurant, serving up a three- course menu designed to impress not only their fellow contestants but MKR judges, Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. Tonight, it is NSW's turn as Greek siblings Steve and Helen battle the clock and their nerves to plate up on time. Will they be able to recover after an oven mishap threatens to derail the show's first instant restaurant? Let the battle begin!
Our twelve new cooking teams each take turns to transform an ordinary home into an instant restaurant, serving up a three-course menu designed to impress not only their fellow contestants but MKR judges, Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. Tonight, it's South Australia's turn as florist Leigh and 'princess' Jennifer prepare their Thai inspired three- course menu. These girls are all about style but how will it translate onto the plate? There will be thrills and spills as they battle the clock and their nerves to plate up on time.
Our twelve new cooking teams each take turns to transform an ordinary home into an instant restaurant, serving up a three-course menu designed to impress not only their fellow contestants but MKR judges, Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. For the first time in My Kitchen Rules history, a New Zealand team is hosting their dinner event on home soil. Tonight, it's the Kiwis turn as we travel to Auckland to see Simon & Meg prepare their three-course menu. And it's trans-Tasman war when they put pavlova on the menu. There will be thrills and spills as they battle the clock and their nerves to plate up on time.
Tonight, the final team from group one host their instant restaurant. Close mates Thomas and Carla prepare their three course menu. The pair are 'just friends', who insist there are no sparks between them. They share a volatile relationship so will there be fireworks when they enter the kitchen? The lowest scoring group normally faces elimination, but judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel announce a giant twist the teams don't see coming and one that will turn the game on its head.
Group one have shown what they can do in the kitchen and now it's group two's turn to plate up. Tonight, potential in-laws Sam and Jillian prepare their three-course menu. The pair love to look good but will their sense of style translate to the plate? They get along like a house on fire but will they reach boiling point before the competition's over?
Engaged scientists Emma and Andrew host their instant restaurant. Will they have the right formula to win? They'll serve up a three-course menu designed to impress not only their fellow contestants but also judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. In a hilarious episode, Andrew's clumsiness threatens to get the better of them as they spend more time tending to his wounds than their menu.
Tonight begins the round of elimination kitchens as we go around the county again. To start things off Thomas & Carla (VIC) from Group 1. After failing to impress the judges and fellow contestants with their dessert, they're desperate to make amends. Will they make the most of their second chance or crumble under the pressure?
Tonight, one team attempts to dazzle the judges and their fellow contestants after failing to deliver the right flavours during their first instant restaurant. Will they learn from their mistakes to create a winning culinary composition? And with the threat of elimination biting at their heels, one team takes the game to a whole different level, with the shock power play threatening to change everything.
After an emotional first elimination, the remaining teams are about to be taken completely out of their comfort zone. The teams set off on an adventure of a lifetime with challenges in amazing Australian locations where partnerships are tested and tempers ignite. First stop is the scenic Blue Mountains for a bed and breakfast challenge. The weakest team - as chosen by judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel- will head straight to a Sudden Death Cook-off where they will face elimination. It's a struggle in unfamiliar territory and it's no holds barred in a dash to win the People's Choice to avoid elimination.
The judges have a shock announcement that shakes things up in the competition. In another surprise twist, the teams will face their harshest critics yet with the arrival of a jury. The teams are left dumbfounded when they see who's coming to dinner. The jury will determine one of the weakest teams while Pete and Manu will decide the other. No one is safe as the jury delivers their verdict. The two weakest teams will head straight to a sudden death cook-off, where the competition soars to a new level as contestants strive for perfection to plate up their best dish and avoid elimination. Who will be going home tonight? Sudden Death Cook-Off: Megan & Andy vs. Angela & Justine
The remaining teams will battle it out in an all-in cook-off. The jury have their knives out again and together with the judges will determine tonight's lowest scoring teams. The two teams with the weakest dishes will then fight for their survival in an elimination cook off, which will ultimately see one team go home. The competition continues to heat up as the remaining teams storm towards finals week. Sudden Death Cook-Off: Leigh and Jennifer vs. David and Scott
Tonight, teams continue to impress as they bring out their best culinary skills in a difficult challenge. The jury will determine the two weakest teams who will go straight into a sudden death cook-off. Who will buckle under the heat and go home? Sudden Death Cook-Off: Helen & Steve vs. Megan & Andy
It's the first round of the semi-finals and two teams must cook their most impressive three-course meal for judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel, and guest judges Guy Grossi, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini. One team will reign supreme and go straight to the grand final. With $250,000 prize money at stake, it's a do or die battle to the very end. Leigh & Jennifer vs. Megan & Andy
One team has already earned their place in the all-important grand final and tonight their competitor will be decided. The remaining two teams must cook their most impressive three course meal for judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel, and guest judges Guy Grossie, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini. One team will be eliminated while the other will head straight to the grand final. With $250,000 in prize money, it's a battle to the very end. Nic & Rocco vs. Carly & Emily
It started with twelve teams and now it' s down to two. They've cooked for their fellow contestants in their own homes, tantalised tastebuds across the streets of Australia and impressed the judges at Kitchen Headquarters. Tonight, in the ultimate test, the two final teams must prepare an impressive five-course meal for a full restaurant. With 100 plates to serve per team, the pressure is on. Judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel guest judges Guy Grossi, Tobie Puttock, Liz Egan and Karen Martini will score each team out of 10 to determine this year's winner. In a suspenseful and exciting not-to-be missed grand final, who will be crowned My Kitchen Rules 2012 champions and walk away with the $250,000 cash prize?
There are plenty of surprises in store as Australia's favourite home-cooking show returns for a brand new series. Just who will be crashing their dinner parties? Manu Feildel and Pete Evans return to host and judge the ultimate home-cooking battle. It's state versus state, plate against plate, as 12 teams-of-two attempt to out-dine and out-wine each other. Each team will take turns to transform an ordinary home into an instant restaurant as they serve up a three-course menu designed to impress their fellow contestants and our esteemed judges. Tonight, it's Victoria's turn as husband and wife Kerrie and Craig prepare their three-course menu. There will be thrills and spills as they battle the clock and their nerves to plate up on time. And will they be able to recover after they misplace some vital ingredients?
Group one have shown what they can do in the kitchen and now it's group two's turn to plate up on My Kitchen Rules. The competition heads back to Victoria where cousins Sam and Chris kick off the second round. These young guns have an ambitious and funky Melbourne feast on the menu, but will everything go to plan?
With Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach as a backdrop, NSW personal trainers Luke and Scott have the ambience taken care of tonight. But is the food going to be as fantastic? As the foodie tour intensifies, the table critics are getting harder to impress so the boys will need to work extra hard to scale the leaderboard.
Touching down in South Australia for the final instant restaurant of group two, domestic goddesses Jenna and Joanna are out to prove they're more than just talk. After some tough critiquing of their fellow guests, the teams have some high expectations of 'Little Miss Cupcake', Jenna and her friend Joanna. Will they be able to deliver the goods? With one team going home after the results, the pressure is immense. What shock twist will surprise all the teams?
South Australian lovebirds Lisa and Stefano return home tonight in an attempt to redeem themselves. Will they learn from their earlier criticisms and give their guests more authentic Italian cuisine? But their menu is not the only thing on Stefano's mind tonight, as he prepares to make a special proposal of his own.
The surviving teams enter MKR kitchen headquarters for the first time tonight. Thrown straight into a challenge, the teams are tasked with catering for an inner city apartment block's annual warehouse party. The team with the best dish as voted by the residents will be the People's Choice and safe from the next elimination. The weakest team, as chosen by the judges, will head straight to the first sudden death cook-off.
Herbs are on the menu in the first rapid cook-off of the competition. One team has already won the People's Choice award, earning them safety from elimination, while the weakest team has been condemned to the first sudden death cook-off. The remaining teams must cook at Kitchen HQ for the first time where the judges have a few tricks up their sleeve. Who will rise to the challenge? And who will miss the mark? The team with the least impressive dish will go to the sudden death cook-off.
It's the first elimination at Kitchen HQ and the pressure is mounting as two teams battle for survival. With the arrival of the guest judges - Colin Fassnidge, Guy Grossi, Karen Martini and Liz Egan - getting it right will be even tougher, especially as all guest judges will be having bilnd tastings. And expect new judge Colin's tough love to send shivers through the teams. At the end of a frantic three courses, one team will be eliminated. Who will be going home?
It's market madness for the remaining teams, who must open food stalls at the extremely busy Sydney Markets, which sees more than 40,000 visitors on the weekend. And in an extra twist, the People's Choice winners also receive a special surprise reward. The weakest team, as chosen by the judges, will head straight to the sudden death cook-off.
Tonight, the teams head to Australia's biggest race day, the Melbourne Cup, but it won't be all frocks and fascinators for our teams as they'll be cooking canapes for the prestigious Emirates Marquee's A-list guests. The team who wins best dish as voted by the guests will be safe from the next elimination.
The public has voted via social media and the four ingredients for the rapid cook-off have been decided. But the teams must decide among themselves who gets which ingredients. The bottom four teams will then have the opportunity to cook with their own favourite ingredient to impress the judges and avoid the sudden death cook-off.
With just $10 to create a meal for four, the teams will form groups and combine their money to increase their purchasing power. But in a special twist, the teams in the opposite group will taste and score the dishes in a blind tasting. The team with the highest score will be safe from the next elimination, with the weakest team being sent straight to the next Sudden Death Cook-Off.
The teams embark on an adventure to Western Australia to work with some of the freshest ingredients on offer. Their first port of call is Broome and the spectacular Cable Beach. Here teams must fish and catch as much seafood as possible, as the team with the heaviest load will have the first choice of ingredients to cook with as they prepare dinner over open fires for 40 tourists on spectacular Cable Beach.
The teams continue their west coast travels tonight, making their way south to the famed Margaret River region. Arriving at a beautiful winery, they must cook for 100 farmers celebrating the WA Farmers Association 100th anniversary in just 100 minutes. And the catch - they'll pick their produce straight from the garden!
MKR returns to the comeback kitchen as, unbeknown to the teams still competing, those who depart after a loss at the sudden death cook-off are given a chance for a spot back in Kitchen HQ. They'll be working in a real kitchen cooking for real paying customers at Colin Fassnidge's restaurant 4 Fourteen as he dishes out big serves of tough love. Judges Manu Feildel and Pete Evans will be doing blind tastings to decide which team will stay in the competition.
The MKR competition heats up tonight with the first of the finalists decided by the end of the evening. The winner from last night's food truck challenge has chosen their two adversaries for tonight, and in a surprise twist they will also choose the ingredients that each team cooks with for the challenge.
We return to comeback kitchen as the newly eliminated teams learn that they have a second chance to get them back in the competition. Tonight they'll be put to the test in a restaurant for real customers with real money under the watchful eye chef of Colin Fassnidge, who will be dishing out big serves of tough love. Manu and Pete will have a blind tasting to judge every meal to give one team a spot in the finals.
Tonight, teams are shocked to see the return of one previously eliminated team - the winner from comeback kitchen. The five teams must create an Amuse Bouche - an elaborate bite- sized creation showcasing all the ability and craftsmanship of their team. Then, the bottom two teams will battle it out in a final cook-off for the last place in the final four.
Two teams go head to head in tonight's Grand Final as they work like never before to prepare a five-course meal for a full restaurant. With 100 plates to serve per team, the pressure is on. Judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel will watch the teams in action, while guest judges Guy Grossi, Colin Fassnidge, Liz Egan and Karen Martini will blind taste each dish. The team with the highest score will be crowned the MKR 2013 champions and walk away with $250,000.
While the lowest three scoring teams from groups one and two have a second attempt to invite everyone around for dinner, it will be the only shot at impressing for our new teams. First to serve is Carly and Tresne from NSW. These two are go-getters who motivate each other in all aspects of life from their jobs as teacher and real estate to renovating property together. But can their affirmations serve as good kitchen karma?
Tonight, each team will race against time to prepare an on the go breakfast for Sydney's commuters. The best dish will be safe from elimination and the weakest team will head to Sudden Death Cook-Off.
The contestants will be pushed to their limit by renowned Irish chef Colin Fassnidge as they separate into two groups and each run a restaurant from the MKR Food Truck. Which group will triumph?
The weakest teams from the food truck restaurant will face off against each other in a meat and three veg challenge. Who will be safe and who will be sent to Sudden Death cook-off?
Two teams will battle it out in a sudden death cook-off with guest judges Colin Fassnidge, Guy Grossi, Karen Martini and Liz Egan. All guest judges will be blind tasting the meals for the first time.
The MKR contestants head back to school to face their toughest challenge yet. When the bell rings for lunch, our teams need to feed 200 hungry kids. The weakest team heads into a sudden death cook-off.
It's time to hit the road again as the MKR Food Truck hits Melbourne. Pushed by Irish chef Colin Fassnidge as they separate into two groups and each run a restaurant from the truck. Who will win?
The losing group from the MKR Food Truck will battle against each other in a cook-off where they must use ingredients from the fridge of a stranger. The weakest team heads to sudden death.
On elimination night, two teams will battle it out to impress MKR guest judges - Colin Fassnidge, Guy Grossi, Karen Martini and Liz Egan. With the judges blind tasting each meal, every details counts.
The Norton Street Festival sees the team s head to Leichardt to battle for the best Italian dish. The team with the meal voted people's choice will be safe but if they don't impress the crowd, or the judges they could be facing the next sudden death cook-off.
It's time to hit the road again as our teams face the MKR Food Truck in Parramatta. Pushed by Irish chef, Colin Fassnidge, both teams must impress to avoid being the weakest group.
At Kitchen Headquarters, the weakest group from the truck challenge will compete in a 'Chicken or Egg' challenge - with a surprise twist. Who will be sent to Sudden Death Cook-Off?
It's off to the job site for the MKR teams as their new challenge sees them cook lunch for 200 hungry tradies. When its tools down and time to vote; who will be named Builders choice and who will be sent to a sudden death cook-off?
It's time to hit the road once more, as our teams face the MKR Food Truck in Brisbane. Under the supervision of Irish chef Colin Fassnidge, the contestants will separate into two teams and run their own restaurants. Customers will pay what they think their meals are worth - and the group that earns the most money will be safe from elimination.
Love is in the air, but is it on the plate when the weakest group from the food truck enters Kitchen Headquarters to cook a romantic meal. But in a twist- there can only be one cook and the other can only taste and advise. Two teams will be safe - the jury's choice and the judges choice. The lowest three teams must battle again leaving one team to head straight to the next Sudden Death Cook-Off.
Its business time on MKR as each team is charged with running their own pop-up restaurant. They must create a delicious meal to serve to 300 people. Customers will choose which restaurant they eat at and how much they want to pay for it. Teams will cook in the hope of receiving people's choice; and under the shadow of the judges pick for sudden death cook-off.
Two teams are pitted against each other to go head to head in the kitchen tonight. The winner of each head to head will be safe; the weakest team cooks in a Show Down and faces the risk of heading straight to a Sudden Death cook-off.
It's back to Kitchen Headquarters as the teams cook for the farmers who provide the produce. In a crowd of tough critics, who will impress the best?
It's the first knock-out round at Kitchen Headquarters and the battle is fierce. Three teams will serve their best before one team is sent home.
It's the second knock out round in Kitchen Headquarters where three teams do battle in a fierce cook-off. At the end of the night, one team will be eliminated.
It's the second ultimate instant restaurant where the teams are heading around Australia and cooking back on home turf.
Its the final week at Kitchen Headquarters as the remaining teams push themselves to the limit in an effort to get the best score. But only two teams can make the Grand Final.
There's more on the line than ever before, one team will go home, the other will be in the running to win $250,000 and be crowned the My Kitchen Rules 2014 champions.
In the Grand Final, two teams will go head-to-head to be named the best home cooks and winner of My Kitchen Rules 2014.
Manu Feildel and Pete Evans return to host and judge the ultimate home-cooking battle! But this time around, a twist that will change the rules and raise the stakes! QLD's Jac and Shaz are cooking the first meal for the series. Will these mums from the country be able to wow their competitors and our judges? Or will the pressure take its toll?
The teams enter Kitchen Headquarters for the first time tonight, but it's a fleeting visit before they are sent camping, tasked with cooking breakfast for 200 hungry campers. Who will win the People's Choice award and who will be sent to Sudden Death?
The competition returns to Kitchen Headquarters tonight where the two teams who failed the campfire challenge will cook in the first Sudden Death Elimination.
Tonight our home cooks pay homage to the farmers who produced the fine produce they are lucky enough to cook with. The farmers will taste and score each creation with one team to be awarded the People's Choice.
It's Sudden Death elimination time again and the two teams who didn't do justice to the farmer's produce last night will be cooking for their life.
The teams take over the kitchens in some of Balmain's most famous pubs tonight as they feed hungry diners on a pub crawl. Diners only pay for what they think the dish is worth with the team who raises the most money will be awarded People's Choice.
It's Sudden Death elimination time again and the two teams who flopped in the pub kitchens last week will be hoping to turn their fortunes around with some inspired dishes.
For the first time ever, the teams will be cater for the most special day in someone's life: their wedding day! Teams will cater for a three-course wedding reception for 90 people. Serving up Modern Australian, three teams each will devise an entrée, main and dessert.
Tonight, the teams who didn't impress at last night's wedding will head to Kitchen Headquarters for a Sudden Death cook off.
The teams head to Melbourne tonight to experiment with fresh produce used to cook a banquet for 100 gardeners who are celebrating their harvest. The team that wins over the gardeners tastebuds will be safe from the next two eliminations.
The two teams who failed to impress in the garden pop-up challenge last night will attempt to redeem themselves in the Sudden Death elimination.
Teams enjoy a day at the fairground tonight as they prepare to cook for a huge crowd at Luna Park! Cooking for emergency service workers and their families attending the annual Give Back Day, the teams need to conjure up fun fair food to impress. The emergency service workers will vote for their favourite dish and save one team from the next two eliminations; while the judges will decide who heads to the Sudden Death elimination.
The two teams who failed to brighten the emergency service workers day out with their 'fare food' will be entering Kitchen HQ to cook for their right to stay in the competition.
Tonight, teams soar to new heights by designing airline food. Their meals will then be served to all passengers onboard a Jetstar 787 flight with the passengers scoring each meal out of 10. The team with the highest score will win People's Choice, while the two weakest dishes as determined by the judges will be sent to the Sudden Death elimination.
Not all teams soared in the latest challenge, meaning two of them will face-off against one another in Kitchen HQ tonight. The team who survives tonight's Sudden Death elimination will earn a place in the Top 6.
The competition is heating up with just six teams remaining in the competition.Tonight, teams will be tasked with creating everything from street food to a 5-star dining experience. And those who succeed will be rewarded with a massive advantage.
Tonight it's the last chance to book a berth in the MKR finals. In a three round knockout, teams will be tested to the limit to see who progresses to the finals series.
It's the first of the semi finals tonight with two teams going head-to-head to cement a place in the 2015 My Kitchen Rules grand final.
It's a battle of the teams placed second and third in the ultimate instant restaurant round for one final sudden death cook-off. Who will survive this final hurdle to take their place in the top 2?
The top two teams head into Kitchen HQ to create a scrumptious five-course meal for a packed restaurant. Who will leave with the 2015 My Kitchen Rules crown and the $250,000 prizemoney?
My Kitchen Rules returns tonight with a new batch of home cooks ready to do battle in Australia's most popular and hotly contested cooking competition.
Tonight we travel to Victoria's Mornington Peninsula where Mitch and Laura are serving up in the second Instant Restaurant. Will this brother and sister be able to hold their own in the kitchen?
The teams have high expectations for Brisbane's cougar and cub, Cheryl and Matt. Will this odd couple be able to laugh their way through the pressure of the instant restaurant?
South Australians Rosie and Paige put their heart and soul into tonight's instant restaurant. Can the bubbly best mates wow the judges or have they underestimated how hard it will be in the kitchen?
Teams are off to Perth to see mother and son duo Anna and Jordan's Instant Restaurant. Will mum know best in the kitchen?
They've talked the talk for 5 instant restaurants and now the pressure is on them to deliver. Tonight it's Gianni and Zana's chance to prove they have what it takes to impress the judges.
It's time to meet Group 2, and first up we head to the Sunshine Coast for best mates and miners Alex and Gareth. Will it be a baptism of fire or will the miners blast their way into the competition?
Tonight will see an emotional instant restaurant when Luciano and Martino from NSW cook up an Italian feast in honour of their mothers and nonnas.
Tonight teams are in for a fiery Instant Restaurant as Melbourne sisters Tasia and Gracia, cook up a storm. Wiill their family recipes impress the judges and the other teams?
Teams are off to sunny Queensland for lovebirds JP and Nelly's Instant Restaurant. In a night of high drama, will the young couple prove they have what it takes to stay in the competition?
True Blue Aussie couple, Nev & Kell, bring teams across the Nullarbor to WA's coast for their instant restaurant. Will our heroes fall or will the judges think their food is the 'duck's nuts'?
The gloves are out in Group 2's last instant restaurant, served up by controversial best friends Jessica and Marcos. They'll need to cook up perfect dishes if they want to avoid low scores.
It's the first instant restaurant for group 3 and soulmates Eve & Jason have the daunting task of going first. Will this rock and roll couple be able to make their food sing under all the pressure?
Teams head to South Australia for an explosive instant restaurant, as Carmine and Lauren set out to prove they have what it takes to win. Will they do enough to impress Colin and MKR's newest judge?
It's up to the tropics for the teams as they head to Cairns for Mike and Tarq's instant restaurant. Can they whisk the judges away to a tropical island with their cooking tonight?
Queensland's stepmother and stepdaughter team will be hoping they can put their money where their mouth is in tonight's instant restaurant.
Tonight teams travel to NSW for Newcastle Dad's, Chris and Cookie, Instant Restaurant. The loveable best mates will put their hearts on the plate, but will their laidback attitude be their undoing?
It's Dee day as NSW's Tim and Dee cook in the last instant restaurant for round 3. They've talked themselves up, and now they have to prove they can deliver dishes worthy of the competition.
The remaining bottom scoring teams fight for survival as they travel around the country again with Pete and Manu to host another Instant Restaurant. This round will see two teams exit the competition.
Western Sydney cops Monique and Sarah host the Instant Restaurant once again for a chance at redemption. Will their take on some Aussie classics be enough to keep their place in the competition?
Things get zesty as'stepsies', Queensland's Hazel and Lisa, again cook with citrus to qualify for the next round. Meanwhile, as elimination looms guests at the dinner table start making enemies.
Alex & Gareth bring diners back to Table of Mine in Queensland for a second chance. With pork belly, five spice pineapple and cherry sauce on the menu they certainly don't back away from bold flavours.
With only two Instant Restaurants left of the Redemption Round it's crunch time as diners return to Adelaide for Rosie & Paige's Big Love Grub. Tonight the menu is unexpectedly Middle Eastern.
Tonight, Carmen and Lauren are cooking with a vengeance, in the last instant restaurant. It will be the last chance to bite back, as old scores are settled and a game-changer is revealed.
The Instant Restaurant round has finished, as contestants now move from homes to Kitchen HQ. The first challenge is at North Ryde RSL where teams must impress patrons with a flavoursome buffet menu.
Guest judge Curtis Stone joins MKR tonight, as the teams that failed to deliver in yesterday's RSL challenge cook a banquet for the remaining safe contestants and judges.
The countdown to Rio 2016 is on as all teams return with the prestigious challenge of cooking a notorious and healthy dish for 200 members of the Australian Olympic team.
The two teams that scored the highest in their Instant Restaurant round have found themselves in a shock sudden death elimination. Who will be victorious?
In another offsite challenge the remaining ten teams cook for 100 fisherman and their families on Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour. On the menu is the produce they know better than anyone; seafood.
The weakest teams from the previous challenge will cook for their lives at Kitchen HQ. Each team will present their best three course menu to Pete, Manu and the guest judges.
MKR teams are challenged to cook the ultimate movie meal for 75 families attending a pop-up cinema event in Carraigeworks, Sydney. Moviegoers will taste the dishes and vote for their favourite meals.
The weakest teams from the previous challenge will cook for their lives at Kitchen HQ. Each team will present their best three course menu to Pete, Manu and the guest judges.
A quintessential family favourite, the Australian Rodeo is the backdrop for today's challenge. Teams must focus on creating an unforgettable marinade that's full of flavour for their BBQ based dish.
The four teams with the lowest scores from the Rodeo Challenge have to fight it out¦with the best of MKR alumni. Teams from previous seasons return and they will be the toughest critics yet.
The two weakest teams from the previous challenge will cook for their lives in KHQ. Each teams presenting their best three course menu to the Pete and Manu and the guest judges.
Teams will be given the chance to have their winning recipe featured in the Coles Magazine. They must develop a recipe and cook in-store, delivering the best family meal for four.
The two weakest teams from the previous challenge will cook for their lives in KHQ. Each team will present their best three course menu to Pete, Manu and the guest judges.
Teams will head to Colin Fassnidge's 4Fourteen where they will be challenged to come up with a dish worthy of a place on the menu.
The two weakest teams from the previous challenge will cook for their lives in KHQ. Each teams presenting their best three course menu to the Pete and Manu and the guest judges.
Six will become five as MKR farewells another team of home cooks. Tonight, contestants will only have one course to present to Pete and Manu and the guest judges.
The top five will travel the country one last time, showcasing to judges Pete and Manu how far they have come by going back to where it all started - their Instant Restaurants. Returning to where it all began, Victorian sisters Tasia and Gracia are back in their instant restaurant Mortar and Pestle for what they hope will be a triumphant night in the kitchen.
It's Mitch and Laura's turn to cook! What small mistake could destroy their night?
It's Carmine and Lauren’s final chance. What’s the dish that will leave everyone speechless?
Can one last meal from the heart get Anna and Jordan to the grand final?
Tonight, the semi final teams will be revealed! Could this be the end for Zana and Gianni?
Tonight, two of the four remaining teams will cook off for a place in the Grand Final. Contestants will cook a three course meal for Pete, Manu and the guest judges.
In the second semi-final, two of the remaining four teams will face off for a place in Sunday's Grand Final. Contestants will cook a three course meal for Pete, Manu and the guest judges.
After months of competition Australia's top two teams of home cooks will battle it out in the Grand Final of MKR 2016.
Tonight, It's the first elimination! It's Bek & Ash vs David & Betty. Who will be the first team to leave My Kitchen Rules?
The bottom two teams face off to determine the second team to be eliminated this season. The stadium is set for a battle that doesn't come any more bitter. Which team will cook their way to victory?
Lama and Sarah's bickering sent them into tonight's Sudden Death. Could this mutiny send them home?
The knives will be out and the spatulas at the ready, as contestants fight it out again on the kitchen battlefield.
Amy & Tyson are the highest scorers in MKR history, but are they headed for a crash landing?
The two weakest teams from the Aussie Beach BBQ Challenge face off in Sudden Death at Kitchen HQ. Two different teams with very different cooking styles who don't plan on going home without a fight!
It's the 16th annual Pink Ribbon Motorcycle Ride and teams are joining the fundraising efforts with a bake sale. The bottom two teams who raise the least money will face off in sudden death.
Friends are forced to become foes in a devastating Sudden Death cook-off at Kitchen HQ. A tough battle awaits these teams who think of each other as family - there won't be a dry eye in the house.
Teams set sail on the high seas to cook canapes for 150 cruise ship passengers. The team with the most votes will win Passengers' Choice and cruise safely through the next two eliminations.
The destiny of the two weakest teams from the Cruise Canape Challenge will be decided on the high seas with the battle to take place in the ship's galley on board the Carnival Spirit.
Teams must produce a beautiful meal with a sauce worth bottling for the grocery buying public. The winning team will have their sauce produced, packaged and sold in Coles supermarkets across Australia.
Join judges Manu Feildel, Pete Evans and more as they see which contestants can handle the heat of the kitchen, and which ones will break under the pressure.
In the final location challenge, teams must demonstrate what they've learned so far by recreating their instant restaurant in a suburban street, cooking from a kitchen in a shipping container.
The two weakest teams from the Instant Restaurant Street Party Challenge face off in Sudden Death at Kitchen HQ. Two teams are both cooking their hearts out in an elimination that will shatter dreams.
The remaining teams are delivered good news - firstly, no one will be eliminated. Plus, the winner of tonight's challenge will be fast tracked to the finals after a three part skills test.
They're all back and every single team is up for elimination. No one is safe! The stakes have never been higher in the MKR Quarter Finals
The heat is on again for the contestants. See who will thrive, who will survive, and who will become overcooked.
Quarter Final 3 pits six of the best against their worst nightmare. This is no trip down memory lane as everything comes flooding back.
In the last Quarter Final, a fast food challenge that leaves even the coolest customers furious. To be one of the final four they'll literally have to deliver!
Two teams are just one win away from the Grand Final but which of these talented duo's will crumble under the pressure?
Two teams are just one win away from the Grand Final but which of these talented duo's will crumble under the pressure?
On a night when humble home cooks become superstars, emotions overflow as both teams crack in very different ways. The best of the best compete for the title of 2017 MKR Champions and $250,000.
The elimination twist is revealed and Colin Fassnidge returns as the bottom two teams of Group 1 face off in a sudden death cook off like no other.
The power to send our second team home is in the hands of Group 1 as they become guests and jury at MKR's Elimination House.
It's Group 1 vs Group 2 in an elimination challenge. The competition is turned on its head and new rivalries are forged when an epic first challenge sees the weakest team bring their whole group down.
High tea could be a low blow for some as Group 1 tackle the first location challenge - a high tea service where they'll be judged by the public - and their rivals.
Group 2 are tasked with serving a medieval banquet fit for a king; in fact two kings, Pete and Colin, as well as a huge table of lords, ladies, wenches, jesters and Group 1.
The weakest teams from each Group Challenge meet at Elimination House where they face the biggest table of judges in MKR history. Which team will handle the pressure and who will send themselves home?
Group 2 are tasked with running a home delivery service; cooking, driving and delivering food to homes in the local neighbourhood. With the public and their rivals judging, who will fail to deliver?
Group 1 are set for some friendly competition as they celebrate two fun Australian pastimes - lawn bowls and a great BBQ! Which team will bowl 'em over and who will see red after a day on the green?
The weakest teams from each Group Challenge meet at Elimination House. Sudden Death pressure can't kill the love in the kitchen, but the real pressure cooker is around the table.
Curtis Stone returns to MKR as Group 1 cooks for the toughest judges at a Kids Sports Day Challenge. With all these little mouths to feed who will be best and fairest and who will drop the ball?
Group 2 is bringing the heat to Spice Alley, rocking the woks at their very own Asian street food stalls. With a paying public to please, one team stumbles in their own backyard.
The weakest teams from each Group Challenge meet at Elimination House. One team will achieve perfection while the other will be sent packing in a heartbreaking sudden death cook off.
Group 2 gets wet and wild at a pool party challenge. Who will make a splash on the barbie and which team will slip'n' slide into Elimination House? The fight for survival is fiercer than ever.
A picnic challenge is no walk in the park for Group 1. While they're packing baskets, rivals stick the knife in and one team has the rug pulled out from under them.
The weakest teams from each Group Challenge meet at Elimination House. It's calm vs crazy in a clash of the titans and as one person spins out of control, a storm at the table blows up!
Group 1 don their chef whites to create dishes from the heart for the heart, serving up a romantic dinner. However with Manu as Head Chef, this restaurant takeover will leave one team brokenhearted.
It's Group 2's turn to don their chef whites and serve share plates to groups of lunchtime diners. But things get hairy at this restaurant takeover and as Manu fires up, one team will go down in flames.
The weakest teams from each Group Challenge meet at Elimination House. As one team's journey comes to an end, the other reaches unexpected heights - but not all the critics are impressed.
The biggest prize of the season outside the Grand Final is on offer to one of our Top 8 teams-to have their ice cream sold in Coles Supermarkets across Australia. Which team will lick the competition?
It's out of the frying pan and into the fire as our Top 6 teams step into Kitchen HQ for the first time. The next four times they meet here, the strongest team will advance to the Semi Finals.
Teams have another chance to go to the semi final. They'll compete over two rounds in tests of the imagination in a fight which tests the strongest relationships. Even the judges are at loggerheads!
Teams have a third chance to advance to the Semi Finals. As they compete over two rounds, they deliver some of the best cooking we've seen but the strain of finals proves too much for one team.
The competition will farewell two of your favourite teams as the Semi Final line-up is decided. With one place left, it's do or die as a cheating scandal sends shockwaves through Kitchen HQ.
Colin Fassnidge, Karen Martini, Guy Grossi and Liz Egan join Manu and Pete for the first Semi Final. Teams have to deliver the best food of their lives if they want a place in the Grand Final.
With only one spot left, dishing up food that splits the table is the last thing they need. It's high stakes and high stress on the Kitchen HQ battlefield where even the judges are up for a fight.
Manu and Pete are joined by Colin Fassnidge, Karen Martini, Guy Grossi and Liz Egan as our two best teams compete for the title of 2018 MKR Champions and the $250,000 grand prize.
On the eve of its 10th Anniversary Season, My Kitchen Rules is serving up nostalgia with a brand new special celebrating its 10-year history. Join judges Manu Feildel, Pete Evans and Colin Fassnidge, plus some of the series’ best loved and most divisive teams, as we look back at the best of MKR. From crowd favourites and outrageous teams, to the biggest rivalries, most memorable dishes and controversial moments, this is a revealing insight into what has made MKR one of Australia’s most popular television shows of the past decade.
In a series first, the competition will farewell three teams as the Semi-Final line-up is decided. With only one place left, no-one is feeling confident and as the pressure increases, tempers flare.
Manu and Pete are joined by Colin Fassnidge, Karen Martini, Guy Grossi and Liz Egan at the MKR Restaurant for the first Semi-Final of 2019.
The pressure of Semi-Finals is at an all-time high, but so is the food and the smallest of mistakes could cost. Join Manu and Pete, alongside numerous guests, as the Grand Final line-up is decided.
A magnificent end to a milestone season as our two best teams of home cooks compete for the title of 2019 MKR Champions. In a series first, a panel of 10 judges in celebration of 10 years of MKR.
For the first time in program history, it's chef versus chef and house versus house as five favourite teams go head-to-head with five new teams in the fiercest competition yet.
Season 4 Champions Dan & Steph kick things off for House Manu, but heavy is the head that wears the crown. Meanwhile, poker king Mark challenges Romel and takes strategy into the stratosphere.
Bartending buddies Ben & Vasil get the party started for House Colin. While the amigos make their moves, spicy conversation leads to a Mexican standoff.
Season 4 runners-up Jake & Elle have their eyes on the prize for House Manu, but will their sibling spats stand in the way of success? Als, a love triangle is fuelled as romance blooms at the table.
In a night of tears and tantrums, can childhood friends Sue Ann and Sylvia sing and dance their way to the top of the leaderboard for House Colin?
Season six runners-up Jac and Shaz feel the pressure to do well for House Manu. As the Mount Isa mums question their kitchen output, it's Sophia's performance at the table which gets everyone's attention.
Ex-army sisters Kerry and Kaylene are going into battle for Colin. Can they charge to the top of the leaderboard or will they be outflanked? At the table, absent friends return with a vengeance.
As besties Roula and Rachael set out to redeem themselves, the House of Manu is divided. Can Manu get his Faves back on track?
House Colin's high roller siblings Mark and Lauren have talked a big game but is it all just one big bluff? As the poker players' cards are revealed, Ben has a bombshell revelation of his own.
It's the final Instant Restaurant and tough critics Sophia and Romel have to cook their butts off to avoid the elimination cook-off. Accusations fly in the most explosive dinner party yet.
House Manu take on House Colin in the first elimination cook-off. And the truth is served with a side of denial as the two accused lovebirds face the music. Whose dream will end this episode?
It's the first restaurant takeover and House Manu are delivering Mexican street food in the hope of avoiding elimination. As Manu is pushed to the max, House Colin has more power than ever before.
House Colin has a score to settle and they've got their strongest cooks at the helm in this Asian street food challenge. But will their plans to keep out of elimination go up in smoke?
It's the second elimination cook-off of the season and there's a massive twist in store for the house on the chopping block. Which team will be eliminated?
Another round of restaurant takeovers sees House Manu serving flash pub grub at the iconic Imperial Hotel. As the Faves feel the heat, the Fans hatch a plan and rival judges lock horns.
House Colin's underdogs are serving sophisticated pub classics and they're pulling out all the stops to make their mentor proud in his own kitchen. Can one team's secret weapon save the day?
High expectations and revealing revelations in the third elimination cook-off of the season. In a shock head-to-head, which team will be sent home?
A new round of restaurant takeovers sees House Manu take on Modern Australian. As the Faves try to deliver the wow factor, a new alliance could change the course of the competition forever.
It's the elimination decider for House Colin. Kerry and Kaylene attempt to make a true-blue dish, while others sing for their supper.
The competition heats up as two teams battle it out, but only one team will stay.
House Manu tackle fine dining in a round of Restaurant Takeovers. With tensions, tears, tantrums and one mighty bombshell, it'll be a night to remember for all the wrong reasons.
House Manu is out for revenge, and rivalries get personal as House Colin tackles the fine dining Restaurant Takeover. Will the new recruits be their saviour, or will the fans fail?
The allied powers have a plan for this episode's elimination, but they're not the only ones playing dirty. Who will survive the chop, and who will get away with murder?
The Finals decider is here! The pressure is on as teams fire up the barbie for some very special guests. But when it comes to scoring time, will there be foul play?
It's finals time! Instant Restaurants are back as our top four teams compete for a place in the final. But the knives are out and revenge is on the menu when old friends return to play judge and jury.
It's the second Instant Restaurant of the finals, and the pressure is at an all-time high for this episode's cooking team. Around the table, the judges raise questions, and temperatures soar.
For this episode's cooking team, old habits die hard; will it bring their grand final hopes undone? At the table, a big announcement, one last game of strategy, and a shock confession.
The last Instant Restaurant of the Finals. Tonight’s team have a strategy to win, but will their confidence be their undoing? Expect a night of surprises as the Grand Final line up is decided.
The Grand Finalists open their own restaurant on Sydney Harbour, where each team will create a four-course menu in the battle to be crowned ultimate champions and win $100,000.
Celebrity Chefs Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge join forces as co-hosts, judges and good mates as they travel across the country to meet Australia’s most passionate home cooks – real people, cooking real food, in their own homes, for the chance to be crowned MKR Champions and take home a $100,000 cash prize
The 14th season of MKR kicks off on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, with competitive brothers Rob and Liam turning up the heat for a BBQ with a difference.
The competition continues in Adelaide, where young mums Ash and Cassie hope to impress the judges with their healthy Asian-inspired meals.
Brisbane's modern Italians Simone and Viviana, are ready to make their mark on the competition with their younger 'twist' on traditional Italian dishes.
The competition travels to Townsville, as brother and sister Danny and Sonia, hope to impress judges Manu and Colin with some North Queensland flair.
The competition continues in Perth, where lovebirds Hannah and Lawrence hope to impress their judges and guests at their Instant Restaurant, Missing Piece.
After talking a big game all week, Mike and Pete are hoping to impress the judges, with their old school Italian classic menu with a twist.
It's a brand new round of Instant Restaurants and we're in Sydney with mum and son Gatecrasher team Caz and Fergus first up to cook.
Simone & Viviana are shooting for the stars, and judges Manu Fieldel and Colin Fassnidge look set to make MKR history.
In the most anticipated Instant Restaurant this season, Melbourne duo Janey & Maddie step up in their heels. Will these self appointed Kitchen Queens serve up culinary triumph or a right Royal flop?
The competition returns to Perth as fussy friends Mike and Pete hope to improve on their last Instant Restaurant and impress the judges with their classic Italian menu.
Perth's loved up couple Hannah and Lawrence are out for redemption, but after a clash at the last restaurant, arch rivals Janey and Maddie are out for revenge.
Tonight, No Risk, No Reward is the name of the game for Mike and Pete’s Ultimate Instant Restaurant as they present a surprising menu with the goal of blowing the competition out of the water.
Tonight we’re in Melbourne for the last round of the ultimate instant restaurants where mother and daughter team, Janey and Maddie, hope to impress the judges and avoid elimination.