Snackmasters - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
KitKat
In the first episode, Daniel Clifford from Cambridge's Midsummer House and Vivek Singh from Westminster's Cinnamon Club compete to create a KitKat from scratch, with the results judged by the assembly-line workers and bosses who make the real thing.
Monster Munch
Fred Sirieix challenges top chefs Matt Worswick and Tristan Welch to make a bag of Pickled Onion flavour Monster Munch, to be judged by the factory workers who make the real thing. The chefs spend weeks trying to guess what goes into the famous crisps, and go to extreme measures to perfectly replicate the flavour.
The Whopper
Fred Sirieix challenges Michelin-starred chefs Claude Bosi and Lisa Goodwin-Allen to recreate Burger King's Whopper. They find themselves using all their professional skills to create not only the flame-grilled burger but also the bun, the fries and the dressings. Fred then sets them an additional challenge - they must go head to head in a Burger King restaurant to deliver their burgers in the fastest possible time. The overall winner is then decided by a panel of the fast-food chain's employees.
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