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“Kitchen Impossible”: Seventh season begins in February

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“Kitchen Impossible”
The seventh season starts in February

Tim Malser joined in 2016 "The kitchen is impossible" Against top chefs.

Tim Mälzer has been competing against leading chefs in “Kitchen Impossible” since 2016.

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From February, Tim Malser will be back with Cooking Duels and Cornelia Poleto in the seventh season of “Kitchen Impossible”.

Tim Mälzer (50) is heading to the seventh season of his popular culinary show “Kitchen Impossible” in 2022. From February 6 (Sundays at 8:15 pm on VOX or Via RTL +) He will have hot cooking duels again with accredited colleagues. Fans can rejoice: the chefs are once again making long trips to their jobs.

“I’m very happy to be able to film the new season of ‘Kitchen Impossible’ beyond German-speaking borders,” Mälzer explains in a statement. Everyone knows this is great at home, “but the format means we are on an emotional journey of discovery – in the truest sense of the word”. VOX allowed the sixth season to take place in Austria and Germany due to the pandemic, “as a sign of solidarity with the local gastronomy scene and to protect the health of everyone involved in the shooting”.

Tim Mulser will be based in Kildare (Ireland), Zurich (Switzerland), Paris (France) and Modena (Italy). Cornelia Poleto, 50, travels to Saltstromen (Norway) and Hendrik Jose Tirana (Albania). Other rivals are Victoria Fuchs, Sven Wasmer, Beyoncൻ Swanson and Haya Molcho.

Special Consequences

In the seventh season, special episodes await the audience again: in a team with Tim Malser, Sepp Shelhorn (54) will face three young chefs known as the “Healthy Boy Band” Felix Shelhon, Philippe Racchinger and Lucas Mrass. Known as “March 27th”. In the final of the “Best Friends Edition” season on April 3, Mälzer Tim Raue (47) and Max Strohe (40) will compete against each other to choose the best.

Tim Mälzer: “Vomiting first, then humility”

Mälzer has been competing in the cooking competition in front of TV cameras since 2016. “Every time I take part in a competition or a task I can not cope with, there will never be a 10 out of 10, every time I fail and let the television see me doing wrong,” he said in an interview in February 2021. Along with the news about the charm behind the show. “But it’s fun, because jobs teach and teach me and show my personal limitations.

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