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[[File:Aci 1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Ming Tsai]] criticizing [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]]]
[[File:Aci 1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Ming Tsai]] criticizing [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]]]
'''''American Chef Idol''''' is a fictional TV show seen in [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]'s daydream in "[[What's Cooking?]]". It features [[Ming Tsai]] portraying a more gruff nature of Simon Cowell, who criticized Muffy about her quiche. The second [[Other American Chef Idol Judge|judge]] is far more encouraging. It is a parody of ''American Idol'' and also parodies the conventions of reality-cooking shows, particularly those hosted by Gordon Ramsay, known for his often harsh on-air personality, and also aired on FOX, the same network as ''American Idol''.
'''''American Chef Idol''''' is a fictional TV show seen in [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]'s daydream in "[[What's Cooking?]]". It features [[Ming Tsai]] portraying a more gruff nature of Simon Cowell, who criticized Muffy about her quiche. The second [[Other American Chef Idol Judge|judge]] is far more encouraging. It is a parody of ''American Idol'' and also parodies the conventions of reality-cooking shows, particularly those hosted by Gordon Ramsay, known for his often harsh on-air personality, and also aired on FOX, the same network as ''American Idol''.
[[Category:Fictional Television Shows]]
[[Category:Television series]]

Revision as of 06:42, 27 September 2016

Ming Tsai criticizing Muffy

American Chef Idol is a fictional TV show seen in Muffy's daydream in "What's Cooking?". It features Ming Tsai portraying a more gruff nature of Simon Cowell, who criticized Muffy about her quiche. The second judge is far more encouraging. It is a parody of American Idol and also parodies the conventions of reality-cooking shows, particularly those hosted by Gordon Ramsay, known for his often harsh on-air personality, and also aired on FOX, the same network as American Idol.