Kitchen Cabinet (TV program)
Kitchen Cabinet is an Australian interview television program that is broadcast on ABC. It is hosted by Annabel Crabb. On the program, Crabb chats with the interview subjects while they prepare a meal together.
Format
The format is an informal interview program with Australian politicians over a meal prepared by both Crabb and her guest, normally in the guest's home. Crabb brings a dessert and the guest provides their choice of main meal. It is in the 30-minute format.On several occasions, there have been two guests, typically with one being a self-confessed non-cook who brings in a helper. Crabb chats with the guest during the preparation, and the meal while they eat.
Crabb being pescetarian has meant that on some occasions the protein for her has been fish-based. Her food preference has also been a factor in her preparation of the desserts.
The show has received mostly positive reviews.
Episodes
Season 1 (2012)
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Season 2 (2012)
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Season 3 (2013)
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Season 4 (2014)
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Season 5 (2015)
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Season 6 (2016)
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Season 7 (2023)
Former Minister for [Home Affairs (Australia)|Home Affairs Minister] Karen Andrews, Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney, Leader of [the Opposition (Australia)|Opposition Leader] Peter Dutton, newly-elected Independent MP for the seat of Fowler Dai Le, Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie, Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John, Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe and Labor Party|Labor] Sports Minister Anika Wells were all featured in season 7.| No. in series | No. in season | Guest | Original air date |