Calling all amateur chefs

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MasterChef is casting in Charleston

Are you the king or queen of hosting dinner parties? Can you whip up a souffle that’s absolutely to die for? Are you brave enough to serve it to Gordon Ramsay?

Here’s your chance. Fox’s MasterChef is holding auditions right here in Charleston on Saturday, September 8.

Time + Location:

10am-6pm

The Art Institute of Charleston

24 North Market Street

Click here to sign up.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • You must bring one prepared dish to be served to the food judges
  • You will be given 3 minutes to plate your dish at the casting call location
  • There will not be a kitchen to cook or warm your dish– so come prepared
  • Professional chefs are not allowed; this is for amateurs only
master chef casting flyer

Think you have what it takes to compete? Again, you can sign up right here.

Be sure to share this page with all your local foodie friends so they can audition, too.


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