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Five of the country’s most popular chefs invite us into their home kitchens to share their insights into the must-haves (and the mistakes) of this most fundamental domain. Read the article here and launch the gallery to see more images of the home kitchens of some of Australia's top chefs.

Five of the country’s most popular chefs invite us into their home kitchens to share their insights into the must-haves (and the mistakes) of this most fundamental domain.

Read the article here and launch the gallery to see more images of the home kitchens of some of Australia’s top chefs.

Greg Malouf’s home kitchen

Greg Malouf’s home kitchen

Some of the mementos filling Greg Malouf’s home kitchen.

Greg Malouf’s home kitchen

Greg Malouf’s home kitchen

Greg Malouf fills his kitchen with travel mementos.

Philippe Mouchel’s home kitchen

Philippe Mouchel’s home kitchen

Culinary treasures

Philippe Mouchel loves to roast chicken at home.

Matt Moran’s home kitchen

Matt Moran’s home kitchen

Surface paradise

Matt Moran’s concrete-clad part-commercial, part-domestic kitchen reflects the Aria chef’s exacting standards.

Guy Grossi’s home kitchen.

Guy Grossi’s home kitchen.

Guy and Melissa Grossi’s Lacanche cooker.

Guy Grossi’s home kitchen

Guy Grossi’s home kitchen

Star centrepiece

Guy and Melissa Grossi and the 5.5-metre Corian island bench complete with Ecosmart fireplace and Lacanche cooker at the hub of their new kitchen.

Frank Camorra’s kitchen

Frank Camorra’s kitchen

The prominently placed jamón in Frank Camorra’s home kitchen.

Frank Camorra’s kitchen

Frank Camorra’s kitchen

Spanish acquisitions

Frank Camorra’s home kitchen hints at the style of his MoVida restaurants with its glittering splashback and designer stools.

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