Not all contestants can withstand the heat of the kitchen and the intense grand finale. my kitchen rules In 2023, the winners were revealed to be twins Radha and Prabha from Team NSW.
The girls were completely shocked when they suffered an unbelievable defeat, especially Prabha, who said in utter disbelief, “We won.” In an exclusive interview with TV WEEK, the girls revealed that they felt “refreshed” after learning of their national victory.
“We are really excited and this is a very surreal moment,” Prabha said.
“The struggles we had in the kitchen were dealing not only with our own emotions, but also with the complexities of each dish. To be honest, we were glad we were able to suggest something.” There were also points,” Radha replied jokingly.
The two finalist teams both cried with joy after the final. MKR In the grand finale, no one was more proud than Prabha and Radha's mother.
“She looked so ecstatic and happy. She was crying happy tears and she was so proud of us,” Radha said.
Prabha replied: “She even said to us, 'Win or lose, you made me proud. You made me proud.'” You are her ancestors. gave me pride. Take that on your back, because who did something that would cause this whole family and ancestors to see what you were going to do with the recipe, I put it on you. ”
Although it still feels like a victory, MKR But the 2023 champions believe that a cookbook will soon be published that will feature some 'twinbian' recipes and debunk traditional perceptions of Indian food.
That mentality will continue to guide their cooking even after MKR judges Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel give them their final advice.
“They told us to keep cooking and stay true to yourself and the way you cook, because that's your food identity,” Radha said.
“They said we inspired the next generation of little girls watching at home, because that's exactly where we started watching.” MKR”
Although the Twins won the tournament by a painful two-goal margin, Prava felt Nick and Christian “should celebrate.” Because “we are all winners.”