First Aired
Feb 01, 2010
Seasons
14
Episodes
507
Episode Runtime
60 min
My Kitchen Rules is an Australian competitive cooking game show broadcast on the Seven Network since 2010. The series is produced by the team who created the Seven reality show My Restaurant Rules, and was put into production based on the success of Network Ten's MasterChef Australia. My Kitchen Rules has just been renewed by the Seven Network for a fifth series.
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0 Episodes • TBA
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15 Episodes • 2010
There are two groups, both consisting of five teams. Once the first group of five teams has served their dishes, and received a score, the next group of five teams then does the same. In the end, the team with the highest score from either group, will compete in the finals.
33 Episodes • 2011
My Kitchen Rules (series 2) is a reality television cooking programme which airs on the Seven Network. Series 2 commenced on 31 January 2011. The winning team will win $100,000 prize money.
37 Episodes • 2012
The third series of My Kitchen Rules was an Australian reality television cooking programme which aired on the Seven Network. Following the ratings success of the second series, the Seven Network announced the show was renewed for a third season. The third season of My Kitchen Rules started on 30 January 2012. For the first time, a team from New Zealand took part in the show.
46 Episodes • 2013
The fourth series of the Australian competitive cooking game show My Kitchen Rules commenced on 28 January 2013 and concluded on 28 April 2013 on Seven Network.
48 Episodes • 2014
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48 Episodes • 2015
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49 Episodes • 2016
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48 Episodes • 2017
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49 Episodes • 2018
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50 Episodes • 2019
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29 Episodes • 2020
For the first time in program history, it's chef versus chef and house versus house as five favourite teams go head-to-head with five new teams in the fiercest competition yet.
16 Episodes • 2022
After a one-year hiatus, the popular program is returning for its 12th season in 2022 with some big changes but still plenty of drama and delicious dishes. Feildel will be returning, joined by none other than British cooking royalty, Nigella Lawson. Former MasterChef Australia judge Matt Preston has also been announced as another judge. Colin Fassnidge, who has been a guest judge on MKR over the years, will be returning to do just that. Plus, Curtis Stone is also joining as a guest judge.
15 Episodes • 2023
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24 Episodes • 2024
Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge are back for season 14 of the beloved cooking show.