July 1st, 2009 9:26 pm
Competition heats up on ‘MasterChef’
In a surprise twist on ‘MasterChef’ tonight, eliminated contestants Justine, Poh and Tom returned to the competition as potential contenders for the title of Australia’s first ‘MasterChef’.
In a surprise twist on ‘MasterChef’ tonight, three eliminated contestants returned to the competition as potential contenders for the title of Australia’s first ‘MasterChef’.
Justine, Poh and Tom all returned to face off against remaining contestants Julie, Sam, Chris and Andre in a daunting challenge to feed over 200 sailors on the HMAS Kanimbla.
Each contestant was asked to choose one dish to serve, with the goal of receiving the highest number of votes. The clear favorite was Justine’s lamb shanks, which received the highest number of points.
The two dishes which received the lowest number of points were Tom’s chicken curry and Sam’s seafood pasta. Both will face off tomorow night in a pressure test, with the loser sent packing.
Things have certainly heated up on this year’s break out show, and with Justine and Poh back in the running, it’s going to be an interesting race to the finale.
Tune in to ‘MasterChef’ 7.00pm tomorrow night for the grueling taste test challenge between Tom and Sam.









