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| show_name = Superstar Chef Challenge |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| network = [[Food Network Canada]] |
| network = [[Food Network Canada]] |
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| first_aired = June 5 2005 |
| first_aired = June 5, 2005 |
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| last_aired = Present |
| last_aired = Present |
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| num_episodes = 2 |
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'''''The Superstar Chef Challenge''''' is a reality/competition special produced for the [[Food Network Canada]]. Filmed at the Compass Group Canada Culinary Arts Demonstration Theatre and Kitchen Laboratory in [[Humber College|Humber College's]] North Campus, it served as a pilot for a potential series. |
'''''The Superstar Chef Challenge''''' is a reality/competition special produced for the [[Food Network Canada]]. Filmed at the Compass Group Canada Culinary Arts Demonstration Theatre and Kitchen Laboratory in [[Humber College|Humber College's]] North Campus, it served as a pilot for a potential series. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Hosted by [[Kevin Brauch]] (''[[The Thirsty Traveler]]''), the chefs were selected from a participants who sent in a five minute tape of themselves cooking their [[signature dish]]. The winner for the first season was Dana McIntyre and as part of the prize she got a co-starring role in the [[Food Network Canada]] show ''Just One Bite''. The show's supervising producer was [[Jenna Keane]]. The special was filmed during Humber College's March 2005 Reading Week. |
Hosted by [[Kevin Brauch]] (''[[The Thirsty Traveler]]''), the chefs were selected from a participants who sent in a five minute tape of themselves cooking their [[signature dish]]. The winner for the first season was Dana McIntyre and as part of the prize she got a co-starring role in the [[Food Network Canada]] show ''Just One Bite''. The show's supervising producer was [[Jenna Keane]]. The special was filmed during Humber College's March 2005 Reading Week. |
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[[Category:Canadian reality television series]] |
[[Category:Canadian reality television series]] |
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[[Category:2005 Canadian television series debuts]] |
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[[Category:2000s Canadian television series]] |
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Revision as of 07:25, 21 February 2015
Superstar Chef Challenge | |
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Presented by | Bob Blumer Kevin Brauch Christine Cushing Rick Forde Michael Smith |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Producer | Joseph Blasioli |
Original release | |
Network | Food Network Canada |
Release | June 5, 2005 – Present |
Related | |
Handyman Superstar Challenge Superstar Hair Challenge Designer Superstar Challenge |
The Superstar Chef Challenge is a reality/competition special produced for the Food Network Canada. Filmed at the Compass Group Canada Culinary Arts Demonstration Theatre and Kitchen Laboratory in Humber College's North Campus, it served as a pilot for a potential series.
Description
Hosted by Kevin Brauch (The Thirsty Traveler), the chefs were selected from a participants who sent in a five minute tape of themselves cooking their signature dish. The winner for the first season was Dana McIntyre and as part of the prize she got a co-starring role in the Food Network Canada show Just One Bite. The show's supervising producer was Jenna Keane. The special was filmed during Humber College's March 2005 Reading Week.
See also
- MasterChef Canada, series of cooking elimination competition TV shows
External links