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which worked out well for him, as he commentated a step by step guide of how to prepare a blue steak, much to Marcus' delight, especially as he was going the right way about preparing it! The sauce that Bobby produced incorporated flavours of garlic and shallots, which pleased Monica, but the end result was just too thick.
However it was enough, combined with the task later on in the day, to see him through to the next round. If you didn't know what an omelette Arnold Bennett was before, you definitely would after watching the second episode of MasterChef. Due to the pressure of creating the perfect omelette, nervous Tim faltered and made a few silly mistakes quite early on in the competition, meaning that he would not be proceeding onto the next stage.
Alex, who cooks in a garden centre in London, started off by ticking all of the judges boxes! That was until his hollandaise sauce split, after adding too much butter to the mixture too quickly. Thankfully for Alex, he delivered a successful omelette Arnold Bennett, which he was praised for as a great first attempt.
Monica's sweet skills test also had the chefs stumped. Lee, a cocky chef from Worcestershire, put a bit too much on his plate when he tried to make a chocolate sauce to drizzle on top of the brandy snaps and Chantilly cream required for the task.
Lee, in the end, was chosen to leave the competition, partly due to the disappointing sauce and sugarless brandy snaps (which turned out to be tuiles) that he served up to the judges. Nick, on the other hand, was totally in his element. After working in Michelin star kitchens for six years, the sous chef knew how to tackle a brandy snap. Presenting his dish with a chocolate sauce, and brilliant presentation, Nick sailed through to the quarter-finals.