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Episode 5

Episode 5 of 25

Previous MasterChef champions Thomasina Miers (2005) and Steven Wallis (2007) and finalist Daksha Mistry (2006) help John and Gregg with the judging.

Seven more amateurs try to prove to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace that they have the potential to be the 2018 MasterChef champion.

This year sees the return of the MasterChef Market, stocked full of the best-quality produce from across the world, including meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, nuts, pulses, grains and dairy. The challenge is to invent and then cook one dish using anything from the market. This time, the featured ingredients include lamb rump, pork chops, pigeon, sea bass, turbot and langoustine. The contestants have an hour and ten minutes to dazzle the judges and prove they are good enough to stay in the competition. After tasting all seven dishes, John and Gregg decide which four cooks are good enough to stay, while three are sent home.

The four remaining cooks now have one more challenge standing between them and a quarter-final place. They must cook an impressive menu that will excite not just John and Gregg but also some very special guests. In this second heat, the contestants must attempt to impress MasterChef champions Thomasina Miers (2005) and Steven Wallis (2007) and finalist Daksha Mistry (2006).

After the four hopefuls have cooked, John and Gregg decide who has what it takes to go through to the quarter-final.

58 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:10

    While She Sleeps

    Modern Minds

Credits

Role Contributor
Judge Gregg Wallace
Judge John Torode
Executive Producer David Ambler
Series Producer Katie Attwood
Director Anthony Crumpton
Production Manager Sarah Howard
Production Company Shine TV

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