Eatwith MASTERCHEF brings the cooking experience into your kitchen

MASTERCHEF: L-R: Host / chef Gordon Ramsay with judges Aarón Sánchez and Joe Bastianich in the “London Calling – Pt. 1” episode of MASTERCHEF airing Wednesday, Sept. 4 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2019 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Matt Frost/FOX.
MASTERCHEF: L-R: Host / chef Gordon Ramsay with judges Aarón Sánchez and Joe Bastianich in the “London Calling – Pt. 1” episode of MASTERCHEF airing Wednesday, Sept. 4 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2019 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Matt Frost/FOX. /
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Eatwith MASTERCHEF could bring your cooking skills to a new level.

Thanks to Eatwith MASTERCHEF, some of your favorite chefs from the popular Gordon Ramsay culinary competition are coming to your home kitchen. Through this virtual cooking experience, the home cook can bring a taste of MASTERCHEF to their recipe repertoire. Are you ready to start cooking?

The virtual cooking experience has been a big trend in the past year. Whether it is chefs taking to social media with cooking demos or food events that bring groups of people together, the home kitchen is full of flavor and festivities.

While many people are drawn to the food television culinary competitions, many foodies want to bring the food experience off the screen. From themed restaurants to cookware to branded food, many people are looking to foster that connection with their favorite shows and chefs.

The Eatwith MASTERCHEF program offers an engaging cooking class with some of the previous seasons chefs. While the cooking class might not instantly improve your culinary skills, it will be an entertaining and tasty experience.

According to Amber Sheppo, SVP, Licensing, Endemol Shine North America. “This new online format allows fans across the country to continue to connect with their favorite MASTERCHEF contestant in a more intimate and personal way – learning directly from a real MASTERCHEF.”

Many people will enjoy these virtual cooking classes because it is within their own home. While no one will want to have a cooking mishap, no one will have to see that imperfect dice or the less than perfect sear. Still, it’s is an opportunity to learn, grow and improve those cooking techniques.

Some upcoming Eatwith MASTERCHEF classes include cooking with including: Bri Baker (Dallas, TX – Season 10), Yachecia Holston (Nashville, TN – Season 8), Michael Lertchitvikul (Los Angeles, CA – Season 8) and Chef Scottish Francis (New York, NY – Season 5).

The Eatwith MASTERCHEF classes is geared for all cooking levels. From the new cook to the biggest foodie, everyone will walk way with some tasty knowledge. Cooking class prices vary.

With MASTERCHEF Season 11 returning in 2021, these cooking classes will get everyone excited for the culinary competition. Just maybe, you could attempt your own mystery box challenge at home.

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What is your favorite virtual cooking class?