Masterchef: Harrogate contestant Abi's adventure continues as she reaches the final six of BBC cooking competition
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In tonight’s episode (Tuesday) Abi and the other seven contestants were given the challenge of preparing a dinner at Fishmongers’ Hall in London to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BBC cooking competition.
They were split into three teams, each responsible for one course.
Abi was partnered with Mary and George on the dessert team.
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Hide AdThey were asked to make a yuzu tart, black olive meringue, coconut and mango ice cream, mango puree, coconut tuiles and charred pineapple.
Abi, who said she doesn’t usually prepare desserts, and her team then served their dish to a dining room full of 70 guests.
Judge John Torode said: "What an extraordinary start to our semi-finals.
“I have got to say that I think our final eight are absolutely magical.”
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Hide AdFellow judge Gregg Wallace added: “One of the best events I can remember, and the ambition of the food from eight amateurs is just extraordinary.
“Tonight will live long in the memory of everybody who was privileged to be there.”
Contestants Chris and Louise, who prepared the starter course, were put straight through to the next stage of semi-finals week.
The remaining contestants then returned to the Masterchef kitchen for a cook-off in which they had to showcase an ingredient they don’t like.
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Hide AdAbi, who dislikes blue cheese, prepared fillet steak with a blue cheese and peppercorn sauce, kale and potato gratin made from Stilton and Roquefort, and a Stilton and pancetta bonbon, with a plum sauce.
Gregg said: “I’m loving your use of the cheese through this. I think your creamy blue cheese peppercorn sauce is lovely. It’s doing wonders for that piece of beef.”
John didn’t like the plum sauce but said the rest of the dish was “really tasty” and the gratin was “inspired”.
He said: “You’ve used the cheese to be your seasoning and that is very brave and very, very wise.”
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Hide AdAfter being put through to the next stage, Abi said: “I think my whole family will be really proud of me. They couldn’t believe it that I even got to the semi-finals.
“I’m feeling really lucky.”
Abi will be back on BBC One on Thursday, May 16 at 9pm as the semi-finals continue.
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