"I'm sad to go but I've really, really enjoyed this experience," said Remi. The pair debated and decided to send Remi, who said 'she couldn't look at a rice burger again' home, as it was a food truck challenge and the food should be able to be held in their hand (chilli bread bowl, anyone?). "It tastes good but right now I have a load of food in foil." Gregg said it was a 'work in progress.' "Remi, I think this is quite inventive but I don't know how I'm going to eat it," said John. Gregg and John were nervous for the DJ who said she was 'hoping for the best,' when the judges called time. Making a rice burger, Remi said: 'It's pretty easy to go for a burger but how can I make it different.'" So she made a bun out of rice and added chicken, with spices and veg in the middle. Read more: Alison and Larry Billericay to Barry release date, episodes and what to expect as Gavin & Stacey icons reuniteįor the final challenge, a foodtruck round, Max made a chilli in a massive bread roll, Shazia did a twist on fish & chips, while Terry made tacos. She was under pressure at a Mayfair restaurant but was told she did an 'amazing' job by the professionals. And, in the professional kitchen, the MOBO host was tasked with sending out a cod dish to real-life diners. In the second round she was doing well with the first challenge as she led George in a recipe using squid Remi was the team leader with the recipe while the popstar was cooking blind. Sadly, viewers saw DJ Remi sent home after nailing her first episode and impressing Gregg Wallace and John Torode by whipping up a jollof rice and de-boning a mackerel with her bare hands. This week's collection of amateur cooks are Radio 1 Xtra DJ Remi Burgz, TV presenter Terry Christian, popstar Max George, and comedian Shazia Mirza. Celebrity MasterChef saw another set of hopefuls try and reach the quarter-finals, but fans at home were not happy with the famous face sent home tonight (August 10).
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