That’s only available with Loudmouth Tim Mälzer (52)!

Normally, back challenges on “Kitchen Impossible” (Vox) always come with a white-hot guarantee for the TV chef. On Sunday evening, Mälzer voluntarily stirred the dough for the first time at the start of the eighth season. Arrogance attack or honorable ambition?

Mälzer’s challenger, the father-son team Walter and Sascha Stemberg, sent the chef with the big mouth to the Badner Land to cook a queen’s pie there – a kind of loaf of bread made of puff pastry with a light ragout filling.

Tim Mälzer’s challengers at the start of the new season of “Kitchen Impossible”: Walter (left) and Sascha Stemberg

Photo: RTL / Hendrik Lüders

Pretty awesome! Above all, because puff pastry consists of over 100 individual layers and is one of the supreme disciplines of dough! Fair train: So that the task would not be too nasty, the Sternbergs provided the TV chef with a ready-made puff pastry.

Sascha Sternberg on the challenge: “We hope that the task for Tim will give him a little grounding again.”

Think – because in the Black Forest saw Maltster suddenly red! The chef didn’t like the fact that his opponents thought he would only get the challenge baked with ready-made dough!

TV chef Tim Mälzer (left) often has something to complain about in his cooking challenges.  This time he didn't like that the father-son team Walter and Sascha Stemberg didn't trust him to make their own puff pastry

TV chef Tim Mälzer (left) often has something to complain about in his cooking challenges. This time he didn’t like that the father-son team Walter and Sascha Stemberg didn’t trust him to make their own puff pastry

Photo: RTL / Hendrik Lüders

Mälzer grumbled: “I’m bored. And I’m disappointed in my colleagues, how little they actually trust me in the kitchen!”

Oof! The announcement of the ambitious Hamburger: “If I get an hour more time, then I would like to make the puff pastry myself.”

Nanu, otherwise Mälzer hates tasks that involve something with baking …

maltster

Maltsters and batters? Actually, the TV chef doesn’t like it at all. Because: “Baking is not cooking”, as he always says

Photo: RTL / Endemol Shine / Julia Zemke

However, when he entered the kitchen the next morning, Mälzer got a frustration. Because the show chef had never made puff pastry before! Well, he brought this soup on himself.

But then the surprise: Mälzer made the dough damn well! The guests thought so too – because they crowned him king of the season opener with his queen pie.

In the end, Mälzer won 13.4 to 12.0 against the Sternbergs.

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