Warner Bros.
There are strange little collections of facts, ideas, statistics, superstitions and strange little notions that come bound together under the heading of conventional wisdom: a completely dodgy view of the world we live in, reinforced and bound together by the fact that most people believe them to be entirely accurate. Just because everyone believes them doesn’t make them true, though. Consensus reality isn’t actually real.
We’re aiming to bring you something a little different from the usual article like this, that gives you trivia exaggerated to try and appear interesting. Some, let’s face it, you’ll have heard before… but we’re banking on most being entirely new to you.
15. Chicken Tikka Masala Is An Authentic Indian Dish Wikicommons
“Of course it is! It’s on every Indian menu in England! And ‘tikka masala’ is a proper Indian-sounding name.”
Except the most popular dish...
There are strange little collections of facts, ideas, statistics, superstitions and strange little notions that come bound together under the heading of conventional wisdom: a completely dodgy view of the world we live in, reinforced and bound together by the fact that most people believe them to be entirely accurate. Just because everyone believes them doesn’t make them true, though. Consensus reality isn’t actually real.
We’re aiming to bring you something a little different from the usual article like this, that gives you trivia exaggerated to try and appear interesting. Some, let’s face it, you’ll have heard before… but we’re banking on most being entirely new to you.
15. Chicken Tikka Masala Is An Authentic Indian Dish Wikicommons
“Of course it is! It’s on every Indian menu in England! And ‘tikka masala’ is a proper Indian-sounding name.”
Except the most popular dish...
- 10/2/2015
- by Ben Cooke
- Obsessed with Film
London, Oct 8: A new study has revealed that Britons now prefer Korma over the spicy traditional favourite Chicken Tikka Masala.
According to the study of 2,000 people conducted by Indian food brand Patak's, nine in ten Britons are too scared to try hot curries such as Vindaloo and many prefer Korma over Chicken Tikka Masala.
The study shows that Korma, a creamy and delicate curry at the lowest end of the hotness scale, is the nation's favourite sauce, securing 20 per cent of the vote, followed by slightly hotter Tikka Masala, with 18 percent, and medium-spiced Jalfrezi with 8.5 percent.
A meagre 2 percent of Brits named Vindaloo as their favourite curry and only 0.5 percent picked Phaal, which is the hottest option..
According to the study of 2,000 people conducted by Indian food brand Patak's, nine in ten Britons are too scared to try hot curries such as Vindaloo and many prefer Korma over Chicken Tikka Masala.
The study shows that Korma, a creamy and delicate curry at the lowest end of the hotness scale, is the nation's favourite sauce, securing 20 per cent of the vote, followed by slightly hotter Tikka Masala, with 18 percent, and medium-spiced Jalfrezi with 8.5 percent.
A meagre 2 percent of Brits named Vindaloo as their favourite curry and only 0.5 percent picked Phaal, which is the hottest option..
- 10/8/2011
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Production on the adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics' R.I.P.D. will soon get underway with Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds in the leads. A number of screenplay pages have been floating around online recently that went out casting directors recently, because they are currently casting for supporting roles. These pages have shed some light on the direction of the film. According to io9, the film has a feel of Men In Black and Ghostbusters.
Here are some excerpts of a script review. Beware Spoilers Ahead:
In R.I.P.D., Reynolds plays Nick Walker, a Chicago cop who gets gunned down by his partner, Simon Hawes. And then Walker wakes up in the afterlife, where he's offered a chance to join a secret elite police force: the Rest In Peace Division. So many people are dying nowadays, due to the soaring population, that some of the dead manage to escape from going into the light,...
Here are some excerpts of a script review. Beware Spoilers Ahead:
In R.I.P.D., Reynolds plays Nick Walker, a Chicago cop who gets gunned down by his partner, Simon Hawes. And then Walker wakes up in the afterlife, where he's offered a chance to join a secret elite police force: the Rest In Peace Division. So many people are dying nowadays, due to the soaring population, that some of the dead manage to escape from going into the light,...
- 7/6/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
Making it to the top five contestants on what is the world’s shortest, and America’s first version of MasterChef, was a dream come true for this Indian teacher and singer-composer. Chicago-based Sheetal Bhagat may have missed the bus towards the end, but while she was on the show, she made the most of it. Her Chicken Tikka Masala recipe had anchor-judge, and one of the world’s finest chef’s, Gordon Ramsay, asking for a lot more. “As the show is a few days away from its finale, I can only tell you that there are a few challenges that I do ...
- 2/23/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
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