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Masterchef Australia Season 8 (UK Pace - Please No Spoilers)
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mimik1uk
28-09-2016
dont think the toasties from my student days would do well here

used to get a packet of skinless sausages, slice one up and then add a spoonful of beans, made 2 toasties. could live for 4 days on a loaf of bread, one packet of sausages and a tin of beans.
cika
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“dont think the toasties from my student days would do well here

used to get a packet of skinless sausages, slice one up and then add a spoonful of beans, made 2 toasties. could live for 4 days on a loaf of bread, one packet of sausages and a tin of beans.”

Is it wrong that, picturing those smothered in brown sauce, my mouth is watering? :blush

While watching something called 'Masterchef' ...:
Raye1774
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by BBAnne:
“I remember a couple of seasons ago when they went to a high school and did a duck jaffle? That was Shannon and Curtis Stone

Good grief, Karmen is such a charisma vacuum!”

I just did a bit of research - it was used in an immunity challenge last year (that Reynold took part in - didn't realise that his brother was a judge on MasterChef Indonesia and his mother was a prizewinning pastry chef). So I wasn't going insane.

She really hasn't got any depth to her at all, has she!
Last edited by Raye1774 : 28-09-2016 at 19:14
Blokee
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by cika:
“Is it wrong that, picturing those smothered in brown sauce, my mouth is watering? :blush

While watching something called 'Masterchef' ...:”

No. No it is not.
BBAnne
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“dont think the toasties from my student days would do well here

used to get a packet of skinless sausages, slice one up and then add a spoonful of beans, made 2 toasties. could live for 4 days on a loaf of bread, one packet of sausages and a tin of beans.”

That sounds really good! Would love that after a night on the town!

I did panini's for lunch today, it was a sign
Raye1774
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by cika:
“Is it wrong that, picturing those smothered in brown sauce, my mouth is watering? :blush

While watching something called 'Masterchef' ...:”

I make chocolate spread ones! Or baked beans and cheddar cheese (but forego the brown sauce - salad cream all the way).
cika
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by Raye1774:
“I just did a bit of research - it was used in an immunity challenge last year (that Reynold took part in - did'nt realise that his brother was a judge on MasterChef Indonesia and his mother was a prizewinning pastry chef). So I wasn't going insane.

She really hasn't got any depth to her at all, has she!”

I think the one BBAnne is thinking about was a team challenge in a school further back than that. The one with Kelty in, series 5 or 6, I think.

With that pedigree I wonder why Reynold went on MCA - seems a bit redundant.
mimik1uk
28-09-2016
karmen's do look great
Raye1774
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“karmen's do look great”

They do look great, but with the amount of filling that oozed out I can't help wondering how much is left in the middle of them. She filled them just a little bit too much.

I hope that Matt gets through, he finished his and then helped with Chloe(?).
mimik1uk
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by Raye1774:
“They do look great, but with the amount of filling that oozed out I can't help wondering how much is left in the middle of them. She filled them just a little bit too much.

I hope that Matt gets through, he finished his and then helped with Chloe(?).”

yeah i did think she over-filled them a bit
mimik1uk
28-09-2016
from the comments these are going to be hard to beat
shaz20
28-09-2016
I would deffo choose the one with the butterscotch sauce yum
Raye1774
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“from the comments these are going to be hard to beat”

Well as harsh as it is; if they do go through I hope they don't win, Karmen would be unbearable if she got an immunity pin!
BBAnne
28-09-2016
Agree, they looked like you should eat them over the sink

Chloe's apple pie jaffle has me salivating, but Matt's could be the downfall

Re Reynold, I knew about his mum but not his brother, that's insane! Wasn't his sob story that his mother wanted him to do something else? After 8 series I may well have confused myself though
BBAnne
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by Raye1774:
“Well as harsh as it is; if they do go through I hope they don't win, Karmen would be unbearable if she got an immunity pin!”

Oh totally! She'd never touch an onion again

I get the feeling that she doesn't want to learn about savoury stuff
mimik1uk
28-09-2016
i want one of those apple ones now
shaz20
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“i want one of those apple ones now ”

Me too
cika
28-09-2016
It sounds to me as if they're all pronouncing Mimi 'Mimmie'. Unusual, surely? I'd say 'Me-me'.
Raye1774
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by mimik1uk:
“i want one of those apple ones now ”

Those apple ones look amazing, I could happily stuff two of them with no issue.

YAY for Matt and Chloe.
BBAnne
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by cika:
“It sounds to me as if they're all pronouncing Mimi 'Mimmie'. Unusual, surely? I'd say 'Me-me'.”

I noticed that and thought it was weird!

Oh yay!! I'd be very happy for both of them if they got the pin
mimik1uk
28-09-2016
at this stage even tho there are still a few that haven't had much airtime so dont really know much about them, these 2 would probably be my favourites
shaz20
28-09-2016
I think this is a much fairer way, where the chefs don't know what they are cooking in advance, gives the contestants a bit of a chance.
cika
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by shaz20:
“I think this is a much fairer way, where the chefs don't know what they are cooking in advance, gives the contestants a bit of a chance.”

Yes, it was often a bit of a joke before, especially when the guest chef got to choose what they were going to cook.

I've said it before and no doubt I'll say it again, I love Shannon Bennett as mentor. Neither of the others would have actually shown a contestant how to de-vein a prawn quickly like that. They would have stood and asked if they thought they were doing it right.
shaz20
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by cika:
“Yes, it was often a bit of a joke before, especially when the guest chef got to choose what they were going to cook.

I've said it before and no doubt I'll say it again, I love Shannon Bennett as mentor. Neither of the others would have actually shown a contestant how to de-vein a prawn quickly like that. They would have stood and asked if they thought they were doing it right.”

Yes I agree, he is by far the best mentor, he really tries to guide and help them. I think he's great
BBAnne
28-09-2016
Originally Posted by cika:
“Yes, it was often a bit of a joke before, especially when the guest chef got to choose what they were going to cook.

I've said it before and no doubt I'll say it again, I love Shannon Bennett as mentor. Neither of the others would have actually shown a contestant how to de-vein a prawn quickly like that. They would have stood and asked if they thought they were doing it right.”

Exactly, he's a mentoring mentor and it's a breath of fresh air
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