“MasterChef Australia: Secrets and Surprises” continues to captivate viewers with its impressive lineup of guest judges. We’ve already seen Jamie Oliver in the kitchen, Chris Hemsworth‘s personal nutritionist, Sergio Perera and the gelato king himself, Donato Toce.
The latest addition to the roster is none other than Gabriel Gaté. This French-born Australian chef, television presenter, and author is set to bring his expertise in French cuisine to the MasterChef kitchen, adding a touch of elegance and culinary finesse to the competition.
Who Is Gabriel Gaté?
Gabriel Gaté is a French-born Australian chef, television presenter, and author who has made a significant impact on the Australian culinary scene. With his expertise in French cuisine, Gaté has been promoting and sharing the flavours and traditions of French cooking in Australia for several decades.
Gaté made the move to Australia in 1977 and quickly established himself as a talented chef, working in various restaurants across the country. However, it was through his television appearances that he gained widespread recognition and became a household name. Hosting popular cooking shows such as “The Good Food Show” and “Taste le Tour,” Gaté showcased his passion for French cuisine and culture, captivating audiences with his culinary skills and charming personality. He is often regarded as the original French TV chef in Australia, paving the way for others in the industry.
How Many Books Has Gabriel Gaté Authored?
Gabriel Gaté is not only a talented chef and television personality but also a prolific author. Over the course of his career, he has authored an impressive total of 23 cookbooks. Each offering a unique insight into the world of French cooking. His books have become a trusted resource for home cooks looking to recreate the flavours of France in their own kitchens.
Among his notable works are titles such as “French Cuisine for Australians,” “Good Food for Men,” “How to Teach Kids to Cook,” and “Recipes for a Great Life,” which he co-wrote with Dr Rob Moodie. Gaté’s books cover a wide range of culinary topics, featuring traditional French recipes, tips, techniques, and even indulgent treats like “100 Best Cakes and Desserts.”
Thanks to his remarkable collection of cookbooks, Gabriel Gaté has become the highest-selling Australian male cookery writer, with total book sales exceeding 1.1 million copies. His books continue to inspire and educate aspiring cooks, making French cuisine accessible and enjoyable for all.
“MasterChef Australia: Secrets and Surprises” airs at 7.30pm Sunday — Thursdays, only on 10 and 10 Play on Demand.
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