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  2. My Kitchen Rules series 14 - Wikipedia

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    Description — For the start of the finals round, the Top 5 teams head around the country once again in an Ultimate Instant Restaurant round. All teams have to cook two dishes of each course (entree, main and dessert) for their fellow finalists and judges for scoring.

  3. My Kitchen Rules - Wikipedia

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    My Kitchen Rules (often abbreviated as MKR) is an Australian competitive cooking game show broadcast on the Seven Network since 2010. [1] The show is currently hosted and judged by chefs Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge, with Feildel being the only judge who has appeared in every season of the show.

  4. My Kitchen Rules series 10 - Wikipedia

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    The Top 7 teams meet at Kitchen Headquarters to compete in four Quarter Final challenges to determine the teams entering the Semi-Final round. One team advances after each night until the Top 4 semi-finalists are decided and the remaining three teams will be eliminated.

  5. My Kitchen Rules series 13 - Wikipedia

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    Description — Five teams competed in the Quarter Final with Nigella Lawson joining Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge as judges. The challenge was over two rounds; in round one teams had to create a dish with a key ingredient, and the team with the least liked dish was eliminated.

  6. My Kitchen Rules series 11 - Wikipedia

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    Grand Final - This year, teams cooked in a restaurant in Sydney instead of the MKR Headquarters. Each grand-finalist had to cook a four-course meal including Canape, Entrée, Main and Dessert. Each grand-finalist had to cook a four-course meal including Canape, Entrée, Main and Dessert.

  7. My Kitchen Rules series 8 - Wikipedia

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    The eighth season of the Australian competitive cooking competition show My Kitchen Rules premiered on the Seven Network on 30 January 2017. Applications for contestants opened during the airing of the seventh season. [1] Pete Evans and Manu Feildel returned as hosts, with Colin Fassnidge who was joined by Darren Robertson in the instant ...

  8. My Kitchen Rules series 12 - Wikipedia

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    Judges - This season, Manu Feildel is the series judge alongside Nigella Lawson or Matt Preston in the Instant Restaurant Rounds, with Colin Fassnidge, Gary Mehigan and Curtis Stone appearing as guest judges in the Final Week. Rules - This season, the rules returned to the MKR's original format, without houses divided as seen in MKR: The Rivals ...

  9. My Kitchen Rules series 7 - Wikipedia

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    Description — In the final cook-off for the series, the top 2 teams face-off in the ultimate Grand Final. Teams each cook a five course menu, with 20 plates of each course, totalling 100 plates per team, served to eliminated teams, friends and family. Guest judges returned for the final verdict of awarding the $250,000 prize to the winners.