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MasterChef Nigeria ousts Isabella

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CITIZENS COMPASS— The heat was turned all the way up in the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen as four home cooks battled for just three coveted places in the semi-final and one contestant’s dream was finally taken off the boil.

In a quarter-final packed with spice, pressure and a late immunity-pin bombshell, Isabella became the latest contestant to leave the competition.

The theme for the week was spices, the soul of Nigerian cooking.

The contestants were tasked with selecting their own spices and making them the true hero of a MasterChef-worthy dish. With a place in the Top 3 on the line, there was no room for bland ideas, safe cooking or half-measures.

But one major question hung over the kitchen. Favy still had the immunity pin — and this was her final chance to use it. Would she play it or risk everything and cook?

Favy chose to step up to the fire.

Halfway through the challenge, the judges stopped the clock and served the contestants a twist they never saw coming. They would now have to make an extra dish.

Sweet or savoury — but spices once again had to take centre stage. The contestants were given an additional 30 minutes, and suddenly the race to the semi-final became even more intense.

Favy felt the pressure immediately. The twist unsettled Fads. No smiles. No distractions. Game face only.

For Fads, who has found herself in the bottom several times during the competition, the quarter-final had become do or die. With time once again her biggest enemy, every second counted.

Then, with just five minutes left on the clock, Favy made the biggest move of the night.

She played her immunity pin. Just like that, Favy was safe. And for David, Isabella and Fads, the fight for the remaining two semi-final places became even tougher.

At the tasting table, the truth was served hot.

Isabella’s rice pudding failed to impress, with the judges saying it was not a rice pudding “in any way, shape or form”. Then came the moment every contestant fears. Chef Eros removed his glasses. A clear sign that he was not impressed. His verdict was brutal: the dish was not semi-final worthy.

David had a much better tasting. Chef Eros kept his glasses firmly on, and the judges agreed that both of David’s dishes were delicious.

For Fads, the stakes could not have been higher. The judges felt that her dishes were presentable, but at this stage of the competition, presentable was no longer enough. They questioned whether she had truly pushed the envelope.

In the end, David delivered when it mattered most and claimed Dish of the Day.

That left Isabella and Fads in the bottom two.

After a tense final decision, Isabella’s MasterChef Nigeria journey came to an end.

Although emotional about leaving, Isabella said she had learnt a lot during her time in the competition and would be taking those lessons with her. The apron may be coming off, but the experience will stay with her.

With Isabella eliminated, the MasterChef Nigeria Top 3 is now complete.

 

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