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Chocolate Lovers Unite! Its Anna Polyviou time!

Catch the Punk Princess of Pastry on August 1st, 2020 on Conosh

If you’ve been an ardent Masterchef AU fan like us, we are sure you would have heard of Anna Polyviou. The toughest immunity challenges in Season 10 was by her. A revered name in the food world, her desserts are to die for!

The Punk Princess of Pastry

Anna Polyviou, pastry chef extraordinaire, knows how to wow people with her sweet treats and utterly unique style. The award-winning Punk Princess of Pastry is known for her wacky, eccentric, imaginative and out-of-this-world sweet creations. Anna’s quirky urban street style, distinctive hot pink mohawk and super fun and approachable personality make her a hit with kids and adults alike.

Anna is a regular presenter and host on network television in Australia. She has appeared on MasterChef Australia (Ten), wowing the judges and stumping the contestants with her challenging and amazing desserts. A colourful cookbook author, Anna launched her first book Sweet Street in May 2018 (Murdoch). Her second book Kids’ Corner (Bauer) was released in November 2019.

Having attended one of her sessions a few years back, we can totally vouch for her awesomeness. What if, we told you that you have a chance to learn from her not just anything, but her famous chocolate cake tarts? Block your calendars for this Saturday, August 1st, 2020!

Chocolate cake tart: The caramelized cocoa nib crunch tart filled with Dark chocolate rum ganache topped with milk chocolate chantilly and chocolate microwave sponge finned with milk chocolate work. It is a perfect tea time tart for chocolate lovers.

How do you get to be a part of this? Conosh, the hyper-local service which allows you to eat delicious food is bringing this exclusive session to your homes. Reserve your seat for the session at the link below and join in over Zoom on August 1st, Saturday at 12.30 PM!

Click Here to register: https://conosh.com/pop-up/my-chocolate-love-chocolate-cake-tart-workshop-by-anna-polyviou

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