- The remaining home cooks participate in their third off-site team
challenge at Trenton Military Base using military pop up kitchens, on
the next episode of MASTERCHEF CANADA -
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TORONTO, March 4, 2014 /CNW/ - At the conclusion of last night's episode
of CTV's MASTERCHEF CANADA, Dora Cote, a plumber from Rocky Mountain House, Alta., was eliminated
from the culinary competition series.
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Episode 7 Recap
The Top 11 home cooks were surprised to find a childhood photo of
themselves in their third Mystery Box, with instructions to cook from
their youth, background, and heritage for the challenge. Eric handily
won the challenge, with some of his rival home cooks executing their
dishes with serious lapses in judgment - including Carly, who wound up
mistaking one meat for another, and plating a raw eye of round roast as
a result. Eric's reward was getting to choose the protein the remaining
home cooks had to work with in the elimination challenge. Despite
providing difficult ingredients like brain and tongue to Danielle and
Kaila - the latter of whom Eric has a growing rivalry with week after
week - those two home cooks do well in the challenge. Kaila emerges the
victor, and she and runner-up Pino will be captains in the next team
challenge. And ironically, despite Eric paying a favour back to Dora
for saving him from the last pressure test by assigning a less
complicated cut of beef, she doesn't do well with the easy ingredient
she's given, and is eliminated.
MASTERCHEF CANADA airs Mondays at 8 p.m./7 p.m. CT on CTV and CTV GO (visit CTV.ca to confirm local broadcast times). Last night's episode is now
available on demand at CTV.ca and the CTV GO app.
Next week:
Coming up on the next all-new episode of MASTERCHEF CANADA (Monday, March 10), the Top 10 home cooks face their biggest team challenge yet at
Canadian Forces Base Trenton. Using pop-up army field kitchens, they
have to make a delicious steak dinner for 151 troops. Battling
unfamiliar equipment, inclement weather, and each other, the teams
fight to avoid the dreaded pressure test. The remaining Top 10 home
cooks vying for $100,000 and the first-ever Canadian MasterChef title
are:
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Carly Tennant, born in Abbotsford, B.C., currently resides in Vancouver,
B.C.
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Dale Kuda, born in Perry, Missouri, currently resides in Toronto, Ont.
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Danielle Cardozo, born in Fernie, B.C., currently resides in Cranbrook,
B.C.
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Eric Chong, Oakville, Ont.
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Julie Miguel, Woodbridge, Ont.
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Kaila Klassen, born in Penticton, B.C., currently resides in West
Kelowna, B.C.
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Marida Mohammed, born in Sudbury, Ont., currently resides in Toronto,
Ont.
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Mike Green, born in Kenora, Ont., currently resides in Winnipeg, Man.
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Pino DiCerbo, Mississauga, Ont.
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Tammara Behl, born in St. Albert, Alta., currently resides in Calgary,
Alta.
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