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MasterChef

Series 11

Episode 11

Duration: 1 hour

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

In the final heat, five more amateur cooks try to prove to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace that they have the potential to be MasterChef Champion 2015.

Firstly, the contestants are given just one hour and fifteen minutes to dazzle the judges when they are asked to cook their calling card, a practised dish that represents just who they are as a cook and showcases their talent. The two lucky cooks who do best will be safe - for now - and sail straight through to the third test.

The remaining three contestants must cook again in a twist on the infamous invention test - the reinvention test. The hopefuls are given the main ingredient from their calling card dish as well as access to the larder. Using that same ingredient they must reinvent the dish to create a brand new plate of food that will sway the judges and earn them a place in the next round. It's the end of the road for one person after this cook-off.

To earn their place in the quarter-final, the four remaining cooks have to cook a menu that will impress not just John and Gregg but also some of the competition's most inspiring winners and finalists. This time, last year's final three are back! 2014 champion Ping Coombes and finalists Jack Lucas and Luke Owen return to give their verdicts.

After the four contestants have cooked, John and Gregg decide which two will take the next step in the competition and go through to Friday's quarter-final. In a competition where only the food matters, these amateurs will need to be good to survive - taking their first steps towards being crowned MasterChef Champion 2015. Show less

Contributors

Participant:
Ping Coombes
Participant:
Jack Lucas
Participant:
Luke Owen
Director:
David Crerar
Series Producer:
Katie Attwood
Production Manager:
Anna Holden-Booth
Production Company:
Shine TV

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