Remys doughnuts looked good but I liked the PorkChop dish.
Poor Sophia her food was burnt. if only! But the 2 that was eliminated I agree with.
'MasterChef Junior' Recap: The Kids Put Their Heritage on a Plate
Friday, March 30, 2018
Friday, March 30, 2018
- 10-year-old Pierce with his vanilla panna cotta with guava-raspberry puree and bruleed blood oranges
- 8-year-old Maria with her puff pastry plum tart with coconut fruit drink
- 12-year-old Remy with her baked doughnuts with green tea matcha glaze and chocolate ganache.
Joe loves Pierce's panna cotta, and Christina calls it an elegant dessert. Gordon calls Maria's pastry delicious, but recommends less salt. And finally, Christina and Gordon are blown away by Remy's doughnuts, with Gordon calling the recipe ground-breaking.
Remy will celebrate her second mystery box win a little later on when she sees her doughnut recipe featured in the magazine, but until then, all three finalists are safe from the elimination challenge and head up to the balcony.
Honoring Heritage
For the elimination round, each of the judges comes out dressed in something that represents their heritage. Christina is the Statue of Liberty and talks about all of the food from the United States, while Gordon plays some bagpipes and talks about Scotland. Finally, Joe walks out as a pizza slice and talks about Italian dishes. The chefs are then given 60 minutes to make a dish that represents their heritage and culture.
The dishes are as follows:
- Beni: Deconstructed Polish chicken pot pie with beets, leeks and a biscuit with gravy
- Cade: Blackened shrimp with buttermilk biscuit, okra and praline sauce
- Anthony: Linguine and clams
- Mikey: Sausage and ricotta ravioli with pesto
- Quani: Honey barbecue chicken with peach barbecue sauce and coleslaw
- Arianna: Caramelized apple stuffed pork chop with potato puree and mushroom au jus
- Mackenzie: California roll with cucumber, crab meat and avocado
- Sophia: Jerk chicken quesadillas with cold mango soup
In the first few episodes of any MasterChef season, the contestants always seem to make rookie mistakes. There are also so many chefs in the beginning, that it's hard to keep track of who are the standouts. And while there are a lot of good dishes in "No Sugar, Sugar," I have to say that nothing really wowed me. That said, I know that as season 6 progresses, each of the remaining chefs will get stronger and present amazing dishes.
I am very impressed with Remy. Her doughnuts looked delicious, you could almost taste them through the screen. I thought the judges made the right decision to send Mackenzie and Sophia home. While their creativeness did impress the judges, their dishes just weren't good.
Do you think the judges made the right decision? Which dish looked the most appetizing to you? What would you cook for the judges if you had to represent your heritage? Let us know in the comments below.
MasterChef Junior airs Fridays at 8/7c on FOX. Want more news? Like BuddyTV's MasterChef Junior Facebook page.
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WHICH DISH DID YOU THINK LOOKED THE BEST?
Remy's doughnuts
44%
Arianna's pork chop
27%
Tony's linguine and clams
16%
Pierce's panna cotta
9%
Something else
4%
Total Votes: 45
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