Monday, 22 June 2015

As seen on TV – Quooker boiling water taps


As the 10th series of Celebrity MasterChef appears on our screens, we can’t help reflecting
how much recognition the Quooker has received from the world of TV.  Culinary shows have discovered what many high profile professional chefs have known for some time; that the Quooker is the most reliable boiling water tap you can buy, dispensing water at a genuine 100°C  and high profile chefs.
   
Quooker Twintaps are now an essential part of the scenery on all the MasterChef versions, including MasterChef: The Professionals, Celebrity MasterChef, and Junior MasterChef. TV chef and MasterChef judge John Torode is a Quooker fan and has one in his kitchen at home, as have several former Celebrity MasterChef contestants.

In a pressured environment where timing is critical for both cooking and filming only the Quooker can be relied on to provide 100°C boiling water exactly when it’s needed, every time.

In culinary TV studios which need to be reconfigured according to the number of contestants remaining, the Quooker is invaluable, especially when teamed with the Quooker COMBI system, which makes it possible to equip every work station with hot, cold and 100°C boiling water with just a cold feed alone. 

The Quooker Fusion is also something of a show stopper in The Great British Bake Off and its various spin offs, including Junior, Comic Relief and Sport Relief Bake Off.  In the busy and now famous tent, the Fusion helps with mixing, icing and baking; but also with fast clear ups before judging, and it’s much safer than a kettle too. 

Saturday mornings bring us Saturday Kitchen with a dedicated Quooker boiling water tap always at the ready to help James Martin and visiting chefs – also used on Summer Kitchen during the warmer months with Tom Kerridge too. 

Celebrity chef and judge on ITV’s The Taste, Nigella Lawson, chose a Quooker Nordic boiling tap to install in her new pink kitchen recently. 

TV chef and food campaigner Jamie Oliver loves to cook with his children at home and posted a photo of them on Twitter.  Clearly visible is his Quooker; we know he has more than one at home, as well as at work.  

ITV Sunday Brunch presenter Tim Lovejoy and resident chef Simon Rimmer both have Quookers in their homes and love them.  TV chefs Michel Roux, Anthony Worrell Thompson and Galton Blackiston are also Quooker fans and have them in their own homes.

Slightly less culinary perhaps, we’ve also spotted the Quooker on episodes of Come Dine With Me, Made in Chelsea, Last Tango in Halifax, The Apprentice and the soap drama, Doctors – to name just a few.



We’ve lost count of the number of times that a Quooker has formed part of a finished dream home in Grand Designs and DIY SOS...

 

And with filming in the bag, the Quooker is, of course, perfect for well-earned tea breaks for crew and cast alike. 

You may not be intending to go before the cameras, but the Quooker is one item of culinary magic that you will want in your own kitchen.  

Lights, camera – why not take action at www.quooker.co.uk ?


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