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Junior MasterChef Australia makes cooking look like a child’s play, but Farah Khan and her kids think otherwise

Farah Khan puts on her chef hat and tightens her apron as she joins the MasterChef fever with her best critics

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Tables turn as the critically acclaimed choreographer and filmmaker, Farah Khan enters her own MasterChef kitchen only this time as a contestant with her kids on the other side as the judges. With the MasterChef fever across the world, Farah Khan and her kids Diva, Anya and Czar take up the challenge to replicate one of the judges’ acclaimed dishes by a junior chef from the show and it doesn’t end too well. 

Junior MasterChef Australia on Disney+ Hotstar Premium has not only raised the bar for kids but adults alike as these 14 young chefs showcase their exemplary culinary skills to whip some home-style favourite foods to the most exquisite delicacies under the guidance of mentors Jock Zonfrillo, Melissa Leong and Andy Allen.

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Taking inspiration from these junior chefs, Farah Khan created one of the most loved Indian street foods for her children who acted as judges. While Farah has won accolades for her talent and passion in the movie industry, she sure needs a hand in the culinary industry as her kids show a thumbs down to her recreated dish. Cooking for sure is not a child’s play but kids of the Junior MasterChef Australia think otherwise as they create some super fine dishes one would love to savour and divulge in.

Watch the kitchen madness here:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CG1TgRuAJl2/?igshid=qsyukyo31cuh

After failing the challenge, Farah Khan said “Having 3 children myself, cooking never felt like a child’s play. But these budding and talented young chefs of Junior MasterChef Australia made it look like one. In a span of a few episodes, they created a palette of mesmerizing yet drool-worthy food, it almost made me jump on the screen. So, I took the challenge with my kids and tried to recreate one of their dishes, and in my kids’ opinion, it wasn’t even close to the original masterpiece. I’ve always been a big fan of the MasterChef franchise and Junior MasterChef Australia is not only an inspiration for kids but adults too.” 

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