After a Weeks of tough cook-offs, finally the best 12
kiddie cooks from the country in the “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition " are just about to heat up as the Super 12 faces all-new challenges to bring them closer to the MasterChef crown.
Lovely host Ms. Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo
Three handsome Chefs ( Chef Ferns, Chef Jayps and Chef Lau )
Taking a spot in the Super 12 are Bianca, Miko and Mika.
Bianca, 9, one of the youngest
kiddie cooks in the show. Both of her parents were formally trained in culinary
arts and have taught her proper cooking techniques at such an early stage.
Filipino-Japanese Mika, on the other hand, is extensively trained in Japanese cuisine. Although she prefers to bake, her skills in different cooking methods are just as refined.
Outside the kitchen, Miko is a school varsity basketball player. He prepares breakfast for his family on Sundays and made his first dish, beef broccoli, when he was just eight years old.
Also getting into the Super 12 are Acee, Jobim and Kyle.
A devotee of “Junior MasterChef Australia” and a fan of its grand winner Isabella, Acee hopes to win the competition one dish at a time. During an immersion, she wowed viewers with her spaghetti bolognese with béchamel sauce and tomato salsa.
The naturally curious Jobim likes to experiment in the kitchen by adding different herbs and spices to his dishes. Sometimes when he and his family eat out, he requests to visit the restaurant’s kitchen to watch the chefs in action.
Meanwhile, eleven-year old Kyle has an instinctive approach to cooking. He is fond of using the Ouido style – cooking through reliance on look, feel, and taste instead of measurements – a sign of an interesting career ahead of him.
Also Philip, Tricia and Patrick are part of the Super 12.
The cheerful Philip of Cebu, meanwhile, made his way into the
viewers’ hearts by dancing every time his dish gets complimented by host Judy
Ann Santos-Agoncillo and chef judges Ferns, Lau, and Jayps. He lacks formal
cooking training but still manages to whip up the best-tasting dishes in the
show and even led the culinary race last week by topping the scoreboard.
Tricia, who plans to major in Business Management to help their family business thrive. She goes straight to their family-owned restaurant in Batangas everyday after school to watch their chefs cook or help out in preparing their customers’ orders.
There is also Patrick, who dreams of becoming a doctor someday, but also wants to pursue formal culinary studies after. During their family trips abroad, he asks his parents to buy him cooking tools and equipment instead of toys and gadgets.
And also Emman, Caitlin and Iain are part of the Super 12.
Emman’s most memorable cooking experience was cooking
pancakes for his mom who worked on a night shift when he was six years old.
From the usual pancakes, he can now cook a variety of dishes—ham and cheese
omelet, beef steak, and pizza rolls, among others.
Caitlin joined the cooking competition because it’s one way
for her to spend more time with his father, who is currently working as an
engineer in Abu Dhabi. Although timid, she has impressed the judges early in
the competition with her dishes like rice in ampalaya silog, which
gained the highest score in the program’s silog challenge.
The kiddie cooking reality program showcases a pool of talented kids coming from different backgrounds. There is Iain, who masterfully creates various Italian dishes which he and his family enjoy.
The cooking showdown of the Super 12 kicks off this Saturday
(Nov 19) as they conceive wow-worthy recipes made with shellfish in another
Invention Test.
This Sunday (Nov 20), meanwhile, the 12 kiddie cooks will be
divided into two competing groups and prepare a full meal consisting of an
appetizer, a main course, and a dessert for Treston College students and
employees, who will serve as their judge.
Watch “Junior MasterChef Pinoy
Edition” this Saturday (Nov 19) after “Wansapanataym” and this Sunday (Nov 20)
after “Goin’ Bulilit” on ABS-CBN. For updates on the program, like http://www.facebook.com/jrmasterchef on Facebook,
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