Inseparable identical twins Radha and Prabha can read each other’s minds, but will their telepathic powers prove a competitive advantage the kitchen? Find out when My Kitchen Rules launches on Channel 7 and 7plus.
Being in sync is not their only superpower, the Sydney-based sisters did the unthinkable and left Colin Fassnidge – the toughest judge to impress – in tears, when they served their late dad’s favourite dish in their instant restaurant.
“We lost our dad when we were two. Every time we cook a dish, it reminds us of him,” the twins said. “We were able to give tribute to our dad.”
Inseparable identical twins Radha and Prabha think they have the secret recipe to win the competition: their telepathic powers. They hope their ability to read each other’s minds will help them win the title of MKR champions.
Raised by a single mother after their father passed away when they were two years old, cooking has helped Radha and Prabha feel connected to their strong, caring mother while keeping their father’s memories alive.
The twins are passionate about helping others. Prabha works in cancer research and Radha is currently training to be a lawyer.
Prabha, who was born two minutes before her sister, takes her role as the bossy older twin very seriously. Although they describe themselves as a lot of fun together, they often end up arguing before realising they both mean the same thing.
What would you do with the money if you win?
Both: Open a small café.
Prize money aside, what do you hope to get out of this experience?
Radha: The ability to experience new food adventures.
Prabha: To achieve a culinary experience all over Australia.
Can you remember the first dish you ever prepared?
Radha: Spaghetti bolognese.
Prabha: My mum taught me to cook my first dish pumpkin curry with roti.
What is your signature dish?
Radha: Creamy chicken korma.
Prabha: Potato and chickpea curry with puri and raita.
Food vice/guilty pleasure?
Radha: Sour cream, chilli sauce, wedges.
Prabha: Chocolate lava cake.
How would you describe your team dynamic?
Radha: Our team dynamic is very unique – especially when we can read each other’s thoughts.
Prabha: Unique and wonderful.
Why did you want to compete on MKR ?
Both: To showcase our home-cooked food taught by mum.
Who do you think is your competition MKR?
Both: Everyone
What is your go-to main dish for guests?
Radha: Butter chicken.
Prabha: Creamy chicken with rice.
Celebrity Chefs Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge join forces as co-hosts, judges and good mates
in an exciting new season of Australia’s favourite cooking show, My Kitchen Rules, when the series premieres 7.30pm Monday, 4 September
on Channel 7 and 7plus.
Manu and Colin travel across the country to meet Australia’s most passionate home cooks – real people, cooking real food, in their own homes, for the chance to be crowned MKR Champions and take home a $100,000 cash prize.
Joining Manu and Colin this season is international food superstar Nigella Lawson. Nigella returns
to judge finals week at Kitchen HQ where the qualifying teams will compete in a high pressure cook-off.
MKR is produced by ITV Studios Australia for the Seven Network.