"TV total WOK-WM (live)": All the info on the new cooking bowl adventure
What's the Cooking Bowl World Cup?
The Cooking Bowl World Cup is a new cooking competition show hosted by Stefan Raab. The show will see 16 teams of two chefs compete against each other in a series of cooking challenges. The challenges will be based on different cuisines from around the world, and the teams will be judged by a panel of celebrity chefs.
The show will be broadcast live on ProSieben on 14 September 2023 at 8:15 pm. The winner of the competition will receive a golden wok.
Who are the teams competing in the Cooking Bowl World Cup?
The 16 teams competing in the Cooking Bowl World Cup are:
- Germany: Tim Mälzer and Tim Raue
- Austria: Sarah Wiener and Heinz Reitbauer
- Switzerland: Andreas Caminada and Tanja Grandits
- France: Anne-Sophie Pic and Yannick Alléno
- Italy: Carlo Cracco and Davide Oldani
- Spain: Ferran Adrià and Joan Roca
- Great Britain: Jamie Oliver and Heston Blumenthal
- USA: Thomas Keller and Daniel Humm
- Canada: Vikram Vij and Mark McEwan
- Japan: Seiji Yamamoto and Zaiyu Hasegawa
- China: Jereme Leung and Alvin Leung
- Thailand: David Thompson and Ian Kittichai
- India: Vikas Khanna and Atul Kochhar
- Mexico: Enrique Olvera and Jorge Vallejo
- Brazil: Alex Atala and Helena Rizzo
- Argentina: Francis Mallmann and Mauro Colagreco
What are the challenges in the Cooking Bowl World Cup?
The challenges in the Cooking Bowl World Cup will be based on different cuisines from around the world. The teams will be judged on their creativity, technical skills, and taste. The challenges will be designed to test the teams' ability to work together under pressure.
Some of the challenges that the teams will face include:
- Cooking a three-course meal in 60 minutes
- Creating a dish using only ingredients from a mystery basket
- Cooking a dish that is inspired by a specific country or culture