Chef Clarissa Feildel joins Better Homes and Gardens, bringing Malaysian flavours to Australia’s favourite lifestyle show.
In a delightful update for fans of Australia’s beloved lifestyle program, Better Homes and Gardens, Channel 7 is set to welcome Chef to its esteemed roster.
Known for her rich Malaysian heritage, Feildel is gearing up to introduce a unique twist to the classic fried rice dish in her premiere episode, scheduled for broadcast at 7.00pm this Friday, 5 April, on both Channel 7 and 7plus.
Clarissa’s segment promises a culinary journey that will bring viewers into the intimate setting of her kitchen, where she will reveal quick, scrumptious recipes that she enjoys with her family, including her husband, MKR judge Manu Feildel.
The addition of Clarissa is just the beginning of a series of new food presenters slated to join the show throughout the year. Each presenter will bring their unique blend of cuisines, cultural insights, and cooking styles to the screen every Friday night, enriching the show’s diversity and appeal.
This week’s episode is packed with must-see segments. Viewers can look forward to a collaboration between Johanna and Clarissa on a delectable Malaysian fried rice dish. Meanwhile, Adam will showcase his skills by creating a modular lounge setting designed for comfort and durability. Colin is set to impress with his BBQ pork belly strips accompanied by charred broccolini and a macadamia buttermilk dressing, offering a feast for the senses.
Graham takes a trip to a communal garden in Sydney’s western suburbs, highlighting the collective effort behind its productive plots. Charlie revisits a backyard makeover from three years ago, offering the homeowner essential pruning tips. In another creative segment, Juliet visits 3D artist Misha Harrison’s workshop, drawing inspiration from her intricate sculptures and paintings.
Additional segments include Charlie demonstrating the proper techniques for pruning and propagating basil, alongside Dr Harry meeting a couple and their border collie with a unique habit of herding cars.