Episode 7
Cookery competition. The final five celebrities are welcomed to the challenge as the last of the heats gets underway.
The hunt for a champion continues as we welcome the final five celebrities to the challenge in the last of the heats. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are Olympic champion boxer Audley Harrison, Strictly Come Dancing professional Gleb Savchenko, antiques expert David Harper, TV presenter Cherry Healey and singer and entertainer Jimmy Osmond.
The first challenge for the five hopefuls is the Invention Test, the infamous test of imagination and creativity. This episode's box has a French theme, and the celebrities must use the given ingredients, including duck, bacon, Morteau sausage, cheese and pears, as well as a larder, to create just one dish - sweet or savoury. With nerves running high and just 60 minutes to create something from scratch, the celebrities must think on their feet to impress the judges.
With the first test over, there's no let-up as the celebrities face paying customers for the first time, working during lunchtime service in two busy London restaurants. Audley, Jimmy and Cherry are sent to Kojawan, where they face a real baptism of fire trying to keep up with orders in this busy Pan-Asian restaurant, while Gleb and David try to impress and master the dishes at Indigo.
In the final test of culinary creativity it's back to the MasterChef headquarters, as the contestants are asked to prepare a two-course menu of their own design. The celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges, because at the end of this test one of them will be going home.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Torode |
Presenter | Gregg Wallace |
Series Editor | Katie Attwood |
Series Producer | Leila Salim |
Director | David Crerar |
Editor | Adam Lyons |
Production Manager | Emily Shield |
Production Company | Shine TV |
Broadcasts
- Thu 14 Jul 2016 20:00
- Tue 26 Jul 2016 00:45