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29.05.2024 - 21:19 / variety.com
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Fourteen seasons in, Gordon Ramsay‘s Fox cooking competition “MasterChef” has found a way to reinvent itself once more: pitting generation against generation in a battle that will prove whether baby boomers, Gen X, millennials or Gen Z cooks have culinary supremacy. Debuting Wednesday at 8 p.m., “MasterChef” Season 14 will begin with the audition rounds for the contestants that qualify as millennials (a group that usually encompasses those born between 1980-1994), followed by episodes devoted to whittling down the boomers (1946-1964), Gen X (1965-1979) and Gen Z (1995-2009) competitors.
For each of these rounds, judges Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez and Joe Bastianich will be joined by a culinary expert guest judge who has been brought on this season to evaluate their own generation: Priya Krishna for millennials, Lidia Bastianich for Boomers, Nick DiGiovanni for Gen Z and Christina Ha for Gen X. And for each generation, these guest judges know what the gaps are going to be when these home cooks compete for the title of MasterChef champion and the $250,000 prize.
First, the premiere group: the millennials. “I think it’s the mentality of the fact that we grew up with those articles that were like, ‘Millennials Are Ruining X,'” New York Times food journalist and cookbook author Krishna told Variety.
“We were the generation that ruined things: We ruined grain bowls, ruined salad, ruined avocado toast, allegedly. They’re all the things that we got blamed for, and that’s the mentality part that makes it hard.
I was really surprised that — without giving anything away — that certain ingredients that felt very ‘millennial’ to me, I didn’t taste a lot of dishes with them. So it felt like the millennials
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