Recipe to Riches (Australian TV series)

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Recipe to Riches
GenreReality, cooking
Based on Recipe to Riches
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes20
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companies FremantleMedia Australia
Woolworths
Original release
Network Network Ten
Release27 August 2013 (2013-08-27) 
9 December 2014 (2014-12-09)
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Recipe to Riches

Recipe to Riches is an Australian television reality show that screened on Network Ten from 27 August 2013. It involves cooks from around the country, competing to have their recipe become a brand product in supermarkets. Competitors cook their dishes, create a brand for their product and devise strategies to launch it to the public. The contestants are mentored by Carolyn Creswell, owner of Carman's Fine Foods, David Nobay, an advertising industry expert, and chef Darren Robertson. [1] The mentors are joined by a representative from Woolworths supermarkets to decide the winning product, which will by made available for sale in Woolworths the day after the episode airs. The winner of the whole series receive $100,000 and a partnership with Woolworths. [2]

Contents

The show is based on the Canadian reality television show, Recipe to Riches .

Season 1 was won by Garth Midgley with his product Chocorn on 12 November 2013. Season 2 was won by Michael Cainero with his Chunky Pork and Apple Sausages on 9 December 2014.

Experts

ExpertJobDescription
Carolyn CreswellEntrepreneurBought the small muesli company where she had a part-time job with $1,000 at 18. The company has grown into Carman's Fine Foods, a thriving and inspirational business that now exports to 32 countries and recentlyand celebrated its 25-year anniversary in 2017. Carolyn has managed to grow Carman's to become the number one selling muesli brand on Australian supermarket shelves.[ citation needed ]
Jess GillWoolworths Director of Customer ExperienceResponsible for driving collaboration across all business teams to redefine the approach to store design, layout, space allocation and customer experience across all customer touchpoints[ clarification needed ], the Customer Experience team is also responsible for Own Brand and Brand strategy and works closely with both the Marketing and Commercial teams to bring these brands to life.
Darren RobertsonChefEnglish-born, moved to Australia in 2001 and worked at acclaimed Sydney's restaurant Tetsuya's for seven years, including three years as head chef, assisted Tetsuya at The World Summit of Gastronomy in 2009, went into business with a group of friends, The Three Blue Ducks in Bronte, a small cool café[ citation needed ], has gone from strength to strength[ citation needed ] winning the Best Breakfast in Sydney accolade by the SMH Good Food Guide within its first year of opening.[ citation needed ]
Russell HowcroftMarketingAcclaimed marketing expert[ citation needed ] and the Executive General Manager of Network Ten, former Chairman of the Advertising Federation of Australia, regular commentator on radio in Melbourne, He also sits on the boards of the Melbourne Football Club, The Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts and Free TV Australia.

Season 1

WeekDateRecipe winnerRecipe
1"Snack Attack"27 August 2013Connie TravellaConcetta's Croqs
2"The Freezer"3 September 2013Sara jadeChilli Con Carne
3"Condiments"10 September 2013Stephen PerryHickory Hollow Smoked Sauce
4"World Table"15 September 2013Manju JehuVegetable Samosas
5"Desserts"23 SeptemberVicki Cameron-SmithSweet Billies
6"Something Sweet"1 October 2013Garth MidgleyChocorn
7"Do-It-Yourself"8 October 2013Chris PaschalidisGolden Greek Pizza Dough & Sauce
8"Food for Thought"15 October 2013Rose BonfaRosie's Kitchen Almond Biscuits
9"Man Food"22 October 2013Bobby EdwardsRude Boy Ribs Sauce
10"Classics"29 October 2013Susie BarnesButchers Secret Hearty Stew
11"Party Food"5 November 2013Ramsay HortonHorton's Jangles
12"Finale"11 November 2013Garth MidgleyChocorn

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References

  1. "Recipe to Riches mentors announced | TV Tonight". 21 November 2012.
  2. "Recipe to Riches: Finale | TV Tonight". 3 December 2014.