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Junior Master Chef Kids Celebrate Janmashtami

29 August 2013

True to its style, the notorious bunch of Junior MasterChef - Swaad Ke Ustaad visited the Radha Gopinath Temple, ISKCON ( Internation Society For Krishna Consciouness) Girgaon Chowpatty Temple, Mumbai. Along with Chef Vikas Khanna, Kunal Kapoor and Surjan Singh Jolly,the contestants prepared special delicious ‘Makhan Bhog’ offering on the occasion of the birth of lord Krishna and danced to his hymns. The bhog specially created for their favorite God was donated to the midday meal run by ISKON.

The first ever season of Junior MasterChef has garnered quite a fanfare already. With their amazing culinary talent, these little protégées have not only scored points with judges but also managed to win the hearts of the viewers. The kids are surely leaving no stone unturned in demonstrating their innate talent and pleasing the God himself!

Chef Vikas associated with three seasons of Masterchef India said, It feels great to be part of Junior Masterchef Swaad Ke Ustaad. Isn’t it wonderful that at this tender age they feel responsible not only in MasterChef kitchen but even here today with us, preparing an offering of 51 kg makkhan to Nandlala on the eve of his birth. These children are absolutely amazing and I am completely blown away by their creativity and spirit.”

Don’t judge them by their age as these little chefs are capable of creating nothing less than a storm in the MasterChef Kitchen! Expect lots of new energy, innocent battles and be prepared to see some spectacularly stunning skills on display by these tiny tots.

Don't forget to tune in to Junior Masterchef Swaad ke Ustaad aevery Saturday and Sunday at 9.00 pm only on STAR Plus!

Source: Indiantelevision.com 

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