Bloomsbury will publish a cookbook with recipes from the three finalists in this year's MasterChef competition, aired on BBC1.
MasterChef: The Finalists (October, £20) will collect recipes from each of the three finalists from series nine of the programme, Natalie Coleman, Larkin Cen and Dale Williams.
Coleman was crowed the winner in last night's final, in a finish that was watched by 10m people.
The book, the first collection of finalist recipes, will include 15 meals cooked by each amateur chef during the programme, and 15 new recipes.
Coleman said: "As people saw on the series my style is Modern British with a touch of European influence I'm looking forward to people seeing my new recipes inspired by the show as well as ones I cooked on the show. I love cooking for friends and family and hope with this cookbook you can please your friends and family too."
The book is the first title published as part of Bloomsbury's multi-year partnership with Shine 360°, responsible for managing and commercialising the non-broadcast rights. Shine TV first produced MasterChef, presented by Gregg Wallace and John Torode, in 2005.
MasterChef: The Finalists (October, £20) will collect recipes from each of the three finalists from series nine of the programme, Natalie Coleman, Larkin Cen and Dale Williams.
Coleman was crowed the winner in last night's final, in a finish that was watched by 10m people.
The book, the first collection of finalist recipes, will include 15 meals cooked by each amateur chef during the programme, and 15 new recipes.
Coleman said: "As people saw on the series my style is Modern British with a touch of European influence I'm looking forward to people seeing my new recipes inspired by the show as well as ones I cooked on the show. I love cooking for friends and family and hope with this cookbook you can please your friends and family too."
The book is the first title published as part of Bloomsbury's multi-year partnership with Shine 360°, responsible for managing and commercialising the non-broadcast rights. Shine TV first produced MasterChef, presented by Gregg Wallace and John Torode, in 2005.
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