Grubhub Gets the Recipe for Winning MasterChef Dishes

The collaboration will roll out nationally to fans who want to taste food they've seen on the Fox reality show

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MasterChef judges like Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi and Graham Elliot often describe—in mouth-watering detail—the best dishes created by the stable of amateur chefs vying to win the well-watched contest.

Viewers at home can imagine what those appetizers, entrées and desserts taste like. And unless they’re a whiz in the kitchen themselves, that’s about all they can do.

But that’s about to change. Grubhub has stepped in to make those foodie dreams come true, opening a virtual restaurant so fans can order some of the same dishes they’ve seen during the series.

The partnership draws on MasterChef’s “high stature and organic relationship with the culinary industry,” Marnie Boyer, vice president of diner acquisition at Grubhub, told Adweek.

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