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'''''Chef Academy''''' was a short-lived cuisine based reality series that tracks London chef Jean-Christophe Novelli's experiences in L.A. as he tries to launch a culinary academy and chooses nine students to be his test subjects. |
'''''Chef Academy''''' was a short-lived cuisine based reality series that tracks London chef Jean-Christophe Novelli's experiences in L.A. as he tries to launch a culinary academy and chooses nine students to be his test subjects. |
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The students are assessed weekly tests varying from preparing desserts to gutting a fish or usually re-creating one of Novelli's dishes. At the end of the test, Novelli determines who passes and who fails. If a student fails three tests, he/she is dismissed from his academy. |
The students are assessed weekly tests varying from preparing desserts to gutting a fish or usually re-creating one of Novelli's dishes. At the end of the test, Novelli determines who passes and who fails. If a student fails three tests, he/she is dismissed from his academy. |
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[http://www.bravotv.com/chef-academy Official Website] |
[http://www.bravotv.com/chef-academy Official Website] |
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[[Category:Reality]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 22 June 2020
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Mentorn USA |
Chef Academy was a short-lived cuisine based reality series that tracks London chef Jean-Christophe Novelli's experiences in L.A. as he tries to launch a culinary academy and chooses nine students to be his test subjects.
Premise[]
The students are assessed weekly tests varying from preparing desserts to gutting a fish or usually re-creating one of Novelli's dishes. At the end of the test, Novelli determines who passes and who fails. If a student fails three tests, he/she is dismissed from his academy.
Trivia[]
Although Chef Academy never had a true winner of the show, Kyle Daley was announced "Best Chef of Chef Academy". It was announced on the final episode of the season.