All in the family! My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge launches online cooking show with wife Jane and daughters Lily and Maeve while isolated due to coronavirus pandemic
He has years of cooking experience thanks to his time as a judge on My Kitchen Rules.
And Chef Colin Fassnidge shares this with the public in his new venture, an online cooking show.
Even better, the 46-year-old roped up his family, his wife Jane Hyland and their two daughters, Lily, 10, and Maeve, 9.
Entering! Colin Fassnidge launches an online cooking show. The chef also roped in his family, his wife Jane Hyland and their two daughters, Lily, 10, and Maeve, 9 (all in the photo)
In a photo shoot to start DIY, Colin and his family storm the kitchen of their house in Sydney.
Jane appears to be assisting in the filming as she is seen holding a camera in certain frames.
Children seem natural in the kitchen like their father, following his instructions as he prepares certain ingredients.
Cute! In a photo shoot to start DIY, Colin and his family pose a storm in the kitchen of their house in Sydney
A helping hand: it seems that Jane will help with the shooting, because we see her holding a camera in certain frames
Say “cheese! Children seem natural in the kitchen like their father
The photos also show the softer side of the sometimes harsh judge, who giggles when posing with his children.
It is not known what type of food Colin and his family will prepare, but it will certainly help isolation.
With most Australians stranded due to the coronavirus pandemic, Colin’s show will no doubt offer some easy ideas for making a culinary delight with what’s at hand.
Some advice: the girls follow Dad’s instructions while he whips a few ingredients
Easy to do! We don’t know what type of food Colin and his family will make, but it will certainly be self-insulating
Like! In a recent Instagram post, Colin joked that his daughters loved being in front of the camera and would have overshadowed him soon.
He wrote in a legend: “What did I start. Hi, welcome to the Maeve and Lily cooking show. Our father was on television!
The videos will be shared on social media, where Colin has already started sharing some of his own recipes, including pork neck stew.
In a recent Instagram post, Colin joked that his daughters love being in front of the camera and will soon be doing it in the shade.
He wrote in a legend: “What did I start. Hi, welcome to the Maeve and Lily cooking show. Our father was on television!
So sweet! The photos also show the softer side of the sometimes harsh judge, who giggles when posing with his children
Pandemic: As of April 4, there were 5,550 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 30 deaths