MasterChef – Wed, Jul 6 – service challenge
The remaining eight contestants are split into teams of two to cook a two-course meal inspired by quality Australian produce for 80 diners. The two least impressive teams will face elimination.
The remaining eight contestants are split into teams of two to cook a two-course meal inspired by quality Australian produce for 80 diners. The two least impressive teams will face elimination.
The three contestants who did well with their apricot chicken reinventions – Elise, Brett and Harry – are competing for a chance to go up against a chef. We’ve had some weak offerings in immunity pin challenges this season, so… Continue Reading
Here are the results of our “which judge to ditch poll?”. I’ve reinstated the “final three poll”, so vote now if you haven’t already.
The three contestants with the least impressive dishes from last night’s invention test face off in the pressure test. At the end of the cook, one of these contestants will be going home. It’s Peter Gilmore, he of Snow Egg… Continue Reading
The judges reveal that this week will be the toughest ever. In this invention test contestants must choose between three of the hardest invention test dishes ever from previous seasons. We’ve chosen the hardest ever Invention Test core ingredients from… Continue Reading
The seven contestants who created the least impressive dishes during the pop-ups now face off to stay in the competition in the final Heston-inspired challenge. Plus, a special Heston Masterclass. So from the promo it seems it’s a rainbow challenge… Continue Reading
Heston’s restaurants are all about taking recipes from the past and giving them a modern twist. Four contestants must prepare a single course inspired by recipes from the past to avoid elimination. In Heston’s last pop-up, we look to the… Continue Reading
Heston inspires the contestants to create a three-course dessert spread using only the food of the Gods: chocolate. The least impressive team will face the elimination challenge. The six contestants file in past the black-aproned losers (shame, shame, shame –… Continue Reading
For one day only, Melbourne’s iconic Brighton Beach bathing boxes become ice cream stands selling Heston-inspired ice creams and ice blocks. The least impressive team will face elimination. Poor kids, rocking up expecting a delicious treat and copping a scoop… Continue Reading
It’s Heston Week on MasterChef and we have our top 10. Congratulations to our top 10! #MasterChefAU pic.twitter.com/mFs6q3PfWZ — #MasterChefAU (@masterchefau) 23 June 2016 I found this rundown on the Freeview newsletter [can’t say I’m that sad to have missed… Continue Reading