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After three mouth-watering seasons of intense culinary competition, Joy Prime’s Big Chef is back with another sizzling new season.
Season 4 of the popular children’s cooking reality show promises even more flavor, drama, and inspiration as it showcases the incredible talent of young chefs from across the country.
So far, Big Chef has produced three remarkable winners: Abigail Hansen Appiah (Season 1), Fudaila Abass (Season 2), and the first-ever male champion, Mawudem Ablana (Season 3). Each winner has left a lasting impression, setting the bar high for those who follow.
This season, over 200 entries were received nationwide. The selection process has already narrowed the competition down to 100, then to 30. These children went through the audition process to test their dexterity and earn a coveted spot among the final 12, who will battle it out for the grand prize of GHS 15,000 and the bragging right as the best kid chef in Ghana.
Big Chef isn't just about food—it's about passion, creativity, and growth. It gives children a unique platform to showcase their cooking skills while learning teamwork, presentation, and innovation in the kitchen.
With a blend of suspense, laughter, and unforgettable dishes, Big Chef Season 4 promises to keep audiences glued to their screens. Viewers of all ages are invited to tune in and follow the journey of Ghana’s next generation of culinary stars.
30 talented young chefs. The judges are waiting. Who makes it to the final list?




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