When cooking shows had soul: Australia’s favourite TV chefs from the ’80s, ’90s and 2000s

In theory, a TV show about cooking sounds rather dull. Who wants to watch someone else cook? It’s tedious enough when you have to do it yourself. But in practice, when you put the right person in front of the camera, somehow you have instant television magic. And never was that magic more potent than in the glorious, unapologetic decades of the 1980s, ’90s and 2000s. You know, before Instagram came along and ruined reality for everyone. We didn’t just tune in to learn how to roast a chook or sear a steak; we were there for the sheer theatre of it all. These were hosts with charisma, and you couldn’t look away, even if you’d wanted to (which you didn’t). Whether they were throwing together a simple pasta for the family or plating up a four-course feast to feed a crowd, these legends managed to make the simple act of cooking – and eating – something infinitely watchable. From the delightfully sozzled to the domestic divas, these are the titans of the TV kitchen who defined an era.

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