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Episode Summary

Grand Finale

Description — In the Grand Final, Justin & Will face-off against Maria & Bailey. The teams had to make 100 dishes total, consisting of a four-course meal for the judges, the eliminated teams and their family and friends, which meant 25 plates per course. For the first time, Canapés were served as the first course instead of Entrées and each course was scored out of 10 by both judges instead of an overall score for the entire meal. The teams had 90 minutes before serving the Canapés, two hours to serve seafood, 90 minutes for meat and 60 minutes more for dessert.

Grand Final
Team Manu’s Scores Colin’s Scores Total
(out of 80)
Result
Canapé Seafood Meat Dessert Canapé Seafood Meat Dessert
NSW Justin & Will 9 8 9 10 9 8 10 10 73 Winners
Dishes Tropic Like It’s Hot
Canapé Smoked Ham Hock and Gruyere Croquette with Sauce Gribiche
Seafood Course South African Pickled Kingfish with Brioche and Green Papaya Chutney
Meat Course Red Wine and Rosemary Braised Beef Short Rib with Parsnip Purée and Beets
Dessert Dubai Chocolate Éclair
SA Maria & Bailey 9 7 10 10 9 7 10 10 72 Runners-up
Dishes Medusa
Canapé Olive Oil Tartlet with Taramasalata and Caviar
Seafood Course Lobster and Prawn Raviolo with Lobster Butter Emulsion
Meat Course Chicken Ballotine with Potato Mash and Chicken Jus Gras
Dessert Red Velvet and Cream Cheese Cookie with Buttermilk and Greek Yoghurt Sorbet



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My Kitchen Rules Show Summary

My Kitchen Rules (often abbreviated as MKR) is an Australian competitive cooking game show broadcast on the Seven Network since 2010. Celebrity chef and host Manu Feildel has appeared in every season of the show. Fellow chef Pete Evans co-hosted until his departure after season 11, following controversy about his personal views and social media posts. Other celebrity chefs and food critics frequently appear as guest judges or mentors in the kitchen. The series was originally produced by the team who created the Seven reality show My Restaurant Rules, and was put into production based on the success of Network 10’s MasterChef Australia.

For many years, the program has continued to perform strongly in ratings, among the highest rated programs on Australian television, with finals consistently being among the 10 highest rated programs of the year. However ratings declined notably during Season 10 in 2019, and with further significant declines for Season 11 in 2020, commentators speculated that 2020 would be its final season.

Seven did not renew the series for a twelfth season at their annual upfronts in October 2020, but suggested the show may return in future. During Seven’s annual upfronts, the series was confirmed to return for a new season in 2022. In December 2021, Feildel was announced to be returning as a judge. In April 2022, it was announced Nigella Lawson and Matt Preston will be joining the series as judges alongside Feildel with Colin Fassnidge and Curtis Stone appearing as guest judges.

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