Snack Masters (New Zealand TV series)

Snack Masters is a New Zealand cooking competition television show based on the BAFTA-nominated British series Snackmasters. Broadcast by TVNZ 2, it was hosted by Kim Crossman and Tom Sainsbury.

Snack Masters
GenreReality television
Presented by
Theme music composerLudwig van Beethoven
Opening themeOpening stanza of Ode to Joy and Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languagesEnglish, sparing use of Maori
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producersHayley Cunningham, Andrew Szusterman
Running time60 minutes, with commercials
Production companySouth Pacific Pictures
Original release
NetworkTVNZ 2
Release20 April 2022 (2022-04-20) 
27 June 2024 (2024-06-27)

In December 2021, South Pacific Pictures announced that they were making the series for TVNZ, with production due to begin in early 2022.[1]

The series premiered on 20 April 2022 on TVNZ 2, with eight episodes being screened. The series has been referred to as Snackmasters NZ, and also Snack Masters NZ; however, the broadcast episodes are titled Snack Masters.[2][3][4]

A second series started airing from 23 May 2024.[5][6]

Format

Each episode sees two professional chefs compete to recreate a brand-name snack or fast food item.[7] The chefs are given to two days to develop their replicas, which are then presented panel made up of workers involved with the manufacture of the snack.[2] The chef who is decided to have most faithfully recreated the snack wins the competition. During each episode, Sainsbury visits the factory that manufactures each snack, comparing how accurately the chefs are recreating the item.[7]

The show featured stand-alone episodes, following the format of the original British series.

Unlike the original and Australian series, Tom Sainsbury delivers the food items himself with a modified backpack to both teams, but he never sees the contestants until the Cook-off. In season 2, he delivers the items exclusively on a motorbike.

Season 2 was shortened to 6 episodes. The Thursday 7:30pm timeslot on TV2 would be replaced by Gladiators.

Episodes

Season 1

No. in seasonSnackChefsWinnerDate aired
1Boysenberry-flavoured Tip Top TrumpetDariush Lolaiy vs Ganesh RajDariush Lolaiy20 April 2022
2McDonald's Big Mac and friesJamie Hogg-Wharekawa vs Cristian PincheiraCristian Pincheira27 April 2022
3RJ's Licorice Allsorts with Orange, Lime, Banana and Raspberry flavoursMaxine Scheckter vs Shaun Clouston

(Former employee vs. employer)

Maxine Scheckter4 May 2022
4Big Ben Mince and Cheese PieAlfie Ingham vs Jess Granada

(Taste of Auckland 2019 rematch, which was won by Jess)

Alfie Ingham11 May 2022
5Griffin's Toffee PopsShenine Dube and Grace Tauber vs Anna WeirAnna Weir18 May 2022
6Kiwi Onion Dip and Eta's Salt & Vinegar Ripple ChipsNathan Houpapa vs Mark SouthonNathan Houpapa25 May 2022
7KFC Bucket of Chicken

(plus Supercharged Twister with chicken tenders, sliced vegetables in a soft tortilla wrap)

Tim Read vs Gareth StewartTim Read1 June 2022
8Golden Crumpets with Kiwi butter and Golden syrupJason Kim vs Leslie HottiauxLeslie Hottiaux8 June 2022

Season 2

  • (2nd) - 2nd appearance in the show
No. in seasonSnackChefsWinner(s)Date aired
1Burger King Whopper and Rebel (Vegan) Whopper

(plus Hash Bites)

Dariush Lolaiy (2nd) vs Jess DaniellJess Daniell23 May 2024
2The Original Kit KatGareth Stewart (2nd) vs Mike ShaturaGareth Stewart30 May 2024
3Wattie's Baked Beans

(4 cans worth: 2 cans of with original recipe and 2 cans of Baked Beans with sausages under a shortened time limit of 60 minutes, but can presoak the beans overnight)

Jamie Hogg-Wharekawa (2nd) vs Lesley ChandraLesley Chandra6 June 2024
4Bluebird Burger RingsPeter Gordon vs Hannah Miller ChildsHannah Miller Childs13 June 2024
5Hell Pizza Lust Deluxe (Meat Deluxe)

(With chorizo and steak made from scratch, but can pre-make the raw dough)

Matthew Casey (dairy-free chef, as he is lactose and dairy intolerant) vs Paul PattersonMatthew Casey20 June 2024
6Arnott's Original Tim Tam

(with Arnott's Iced Animals)

Bertrand Jang vs. Kyle StreetDraw, both winners

Bertrand won with Iced Animals, wihle Kyle won with Tim Tam

27 June 2024

Reception

Critical reception

The show garnered mixed reaction from the media. Writing for Stuff, food writer Emily Brookes commented on the skills of the chefs, but was critical that they were, due to shooting constraints, all Auckland-based., except ep.3 of season 1, which was based in Wellington and Levin. She would have preferred that they were given the opportunity to innovate and create, rather than just copy.[3]

Awards

For the 2022 New Zealand Television Awards, the show was nominated in the category for Best Format Reality Series, but did not win.[8]

References

  1. "South Pacific Pictures Adds to Slate with Big Line Up of Unscripted Shows in 2022". South Pacific Pictures. 13 December 2021. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  2. "Snack Masters NZ". South Pacific Pictures. Archived from the original on 23 May 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  3. Brookes, Emily (22 April 2022). "There are very talented chefs on Snack Masters NZ - shame they're wasted". Stuff. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  4. "Snack Masters". TVNZ+. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  5. Simich, Ricardo (11 May 2024). "Snack Masters returns with roster of A-list chefs - Spy". New Zealand Herald. Archived from the original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  6. Simich, Ricardo (11 May 2024). "New to streaming: What to watch on Netflix NZ, Neon and more this week". The Spinoff. Archived from the original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  7. Simich, Ricardo (12 February 2022). "Spy: Two new reality shows full of bite-sized talent". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand Herald. Archived from the original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  8. "2022 New Zealand Television Awards Finalists and Winners". NZTV Awards. New Zealand Television Awards. Archived from the original on 20 March 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
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