So it was that stage in the competition where MasterChef contestants were told to up their game and serve exquisite plates of food to a bunch of super-talented chefs with extremely refined palettes.
And this year’s Chefs Table Challenge saw three nervous-looking wannabe chefs attempting to cook what can only be described as scrumptious works of art under the guidance of Swiss chef Daniel Humm.
And sitting on the dining table judging their food were five familiar faces – Marcus Wareing, Sat Baines, Ashley Palmer-Watts, Clare Smyth and Nuno Mendes. No pressure.
Naturally, viewers were inspired by this ultimate fine dining experience and keen to share their own versions of posh plates of food…
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