Top 5 Masterclasses | MasterChef Australia | MasterChef World

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Follow the best celebrity chefs masterclasses with this MasterChef Australia compilation. You will learn how to cook Marco Pierre White's Risotto Milanese, Karl Wulf's Crayfish, Chef Odaka Takayuki's soba noodles, Poh Ling Yeow's Mille-feuille and Gordon Ramsay's Raviolo of Marron.

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Never thought Marco cooking in front of Masterchef contestants out in a field would be the most wholesome and relaxing thing ever

adequatequality
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Australian MasterChef is the absolute best. No screaming, no bad manners. Its all about good food and well spirited people trying their hardest to fulfill their dreams.

Rajivrocks-Ltd.
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That soba chef was a true master. “How long did it take to perfect this in your 30 years?”

“Eh? I’m still learning bro…”

joshuapatrick
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I feel like Marco is a great professor from a great magical university. Like Dumbledore of Hogwarts.

AjmalBasil
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Marco - Risotto is simple to make.
Every Hell's Kitchen Contestant - Press X to doubt.

thereccher
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Chef Pierre doesn't challenge you, he teaches you. While at the same time, he inspires you to challenge only yourself.

ambitionary
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Marco's class was so simple to understand, he explains so

ishitarahman
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Marco: ''Is that wet?''
Ladies: '' Yesss''
Marco: ''That's how it should be''

valentino
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"Any wetter, it's wrong. Any tighter, it's wrong."
Marco you know what you were doing there, cmon lol.

Hellopleesh
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Love how marco explains every step. Gordon is just like "oil. Onion. Fry."

antonydandrea
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One of the things I like most about Marco, aside from being half Italian, like me. Is when he talks about how to cook whatever, he'll not just say do this, and that, but why. achieving the right taste for any given dish is about nuance. And he'll take the time to elaborate on just how that is done on any given dish. That is the mark of a great teacher. JMHO.

wraith
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Marco is the Bob Ross of cooking, I can hear him for hours talking about food

cocobean.
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When ramsey so much of his cooking gesture and the way he interpret comes from marco his master 💥❤️

JohananWahlang
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I love the way they layered the interpreter's voice over the Japanese chef's voice while still leaving his voice audible. That's honestly the most impressive part of this video to me haha

lacrosseman
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Watching Chef Odaka was an absolute prize! When he said he still learning shows his humbleness and utmost respect for the traditions and techniques.

UltimateRavens_Fan
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The amount of charm Marco has is, ridiculously overwhelming.

H_Eevee
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You can tell losing his mother so early has been the elephant in the room of Marco's entire life. Probably contributed to his brashness during his younger years, like he was trying to pack the monster into a cage in the corner and ignore the howling. Now it seems as though he has accepted and made peace with her death, but that it continues to tug on his heartstrings.

michaelpryor
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Marco - Risotto is simple
literally every past masterchef Australia contestant - am i a joke to you

aryanpramanik
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Watching Odaka Takayuki making soba noodles is so satisfying

okay
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The tips, the techniques, the narrative as Marco Pierre White works through the dish is not something you get in a recipe - it comes from experience and from the heart. No bombast or hyperbole for the camera, just a guy allowing the ingredients to speak for themselves. Bravo, Chef!

DavyMcKay