and Dean, who were tasked with cooking for the President of the London Law Society. Mark and Darren took care of the starter, crab tortellini with chilli, lime and lemongrass, a crab biske, pickled vegetables, mango and a crispbread with garlic aioli.
The main course, poached breast and leg of guineafowl, with a shallot and pancetta croquette was left in the hands of Andi and Dean, leaving Nick alone for the dessert course, cooking a pistachio and olive oil cake with raspberry sorbet. In the MasterChef kitchen, not a single negative comment arose during the tasting. and so Marcus and Monica were faced with a tough decision, concluding that all five produced the best dishes to date in the competition. Not really understanding the concept of a competition, Monica announced that all five chefs would be going through to the semi finals!
The second group got a raw deal in comparison. Bobby, Mark, Gavin, Scott and Danilo were given the same amount of time to produce a three course meal for ex England cricket captain, Mike Gatting, and four of his guests. However, their kitchen was located a short... drive away? Or in Monica's case, a brisk walk.
After presenting their menu ideas, the chefs were told to rethink the entire thing and refine their dishes. Adding elements as they went along, the guests were given a very mix-matched menu, starting with a light smoked mackerel with tortellini and beetroot, followed by a very heavy beige coloured rabbit cassoulet served with black pudding, white beans, butter beans and parcels made from leftover rabbit leg.
The disappointing dessert left the guests confused, expecting a classic apple crumble, but being presented with a solid panna cotta was not what they were hoping for. Leaving the competition at this stage, Bobby and Gavin. Gavin was questioned for his lamb fondant potato and brasised gem lettuce dish, the dish had no 'wow factor' and left the judges asking if that was enough to keep him in the competition.
Bobby's pancake was not cooked properly in his beef dish, which left a doughy taste in the judges mouths. The beef was cooked well, but the sauce served alongside it was too overpowering. These imperfections helped Monica and Marcus to make their decisions during this round. Through to the semi-finals are eight chefs; Nick, Mark, Scott, Danilo, Andi, Darren, Mark and Dean.