In the first challenge of finals week, one MasterChef contestant has blown the judges away with a never-before-seen technique.
Meanwhile, Callum’s adventurous dessert was again full of conflicting flavours, and while Reynold’s chawanmushiAfter her win was announced, Emelia told the camera: “I have been so intimidated throughout this entire competition. And to think that I am in the semi-final, I never pictured this as a reality, ever.”
Emelia opted to use the rhubarb Gordon Ramsay had set in Monday’s finals week Mystery Box. Picture: Channel 10on Saturday, 31-year-old Emelia revealed how “overwhelming” her second shot at MasterChef had been. “The physical feeling is like when you are on a rollercoaster and you get to the top and you have that split half second before you have that big drop where you freak out and regret everything,” Emelia said.
She added: “That is the feeling of it, this overwhelming, massive adrenaline rush. It really is like a cauldron, the pressure is on, everything is bubbling away.”Source:Channel 10 Australia’s leading bookmakers are all tipping Emelia to win MasterChef, with the cook having held the top spot as favourite for weeks.“If I was to pick a dark horse, I reckon Emelia Jackson,” she said.earlier on Monday night, eliminated contestant Reece Hignell said he too hopes Emelia takes the crown.trending in entertainment
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