“The Taste”: Erotic ecstasy and angry outbursts in the quarterfinals

“The Taste”: Erotic ecstasy and angry outbursts in the quarterfinals
“The Taste”: Erotic ecstasy and angry outbursts in the quarterfinals

Wednesday evening (December 4th) at 8:15 p.m. is marked on the calendars of all passionate hobby and professional chefs. The seventh episode of “The Taste” will be broadcast on Sat 1 on this day. The signs point to the quarterfinals! In this episode, the contestants and their teams face new challenges while mastering team cooking under the guidance of guest judge Elif Oskan.

The motto here is a change of perspective and vegetable cuisine. Oskan challenges teams to combine their creativity with different culinary influences. Contestants must figure out how to combine these flavors perfectly. This causes a lot of tension and grueling stress for some people. In the case of a chef, the showdown even results in a strange show interlude and angry cursing.

“The Taste”: a rollercoaster of emotions with a coach

In most episodes he remains professional and calm, but the high pressure in the final rounds pushes him to his limits. We’re talking about the star chef and “The Taste” coach Alexander Herrmann. He serves up completely new facets of himself to the audience in the quarterfinals!

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On the one hand, a spice mixture created by candidate Katja puts him into erotic ecstasy. The TV chef starts moaning. Then the impossible happens! He leans against a wall and moves toward the floor in a smooth strip pose. However, as the story progresses, he also shows his angry streak. When his protégé asks: “Alex, how do I do this now?” the experienced chef replies: “What kind of nonsense is this? Now without any nonsense! You’ve never worked with something like this before and you’re starting with something like this?”

“The Taste”: Excellent inspiration for vegetarian and vegan chefs

But the international and unusual dishes should not be neglected either. The focus here is on the creative and precise application of flavors and vegetable cuisine. From unique potato salad creations to a variety of turnip dishes: the quarterfinals really offer a variety of different inspirations for vegetarian and vegan chefs.



Which team will perform particularly well in the quarterfinals? The team of Tim Raue, Alexander Kumptner, Frank Rosin or Alexander Herrmann? And will even more star chefs be tempted into entertaining and curious activities? All of these questions will be answered on Wednesday evening (December 4th) at 8:15 p.m. on Sat.1. In addition, the episode can be accessed flexibly on Joyn.

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