Adam Liaw has been a staple on Australian TV for years now – and he's been a fan favourite with audiences throughout it all.
The long-time cook, television presenter and author has been making waves thanks to his show The Cook Up with Adam Liaw on SBS Food. Liaw is joined by chefs, cooks, celebrities and personalities every episode and together, they make a variety of dishes, while sharing their best tips and tricks.
It makes for a fabulous and friendly half-hour of food inspiration for foodies and non-foodies alike. Yum!
Now in its fourth season, Liaw tells Mamamia that it's fabulous to work on a show that's "become part of the nightly routine for so many people around the country."
But what is it actually like to film a cooking show?
For the whole team, it begins bright and early considering three to four episodes of the show are filmed each day.
"The setup team arrives around 3am to start the setup of the studio at the beginning of the week and build the kitchen (it gets taken apart and rebuilt every week!) and set up the lighting. Then, the on-set crew arrives around 7am," Liaw says.
"I get there around 6:30am and go through scripts and recipes, chat to my guests and run through anything we need to with the food and production team."