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Episode 16

Zoe Salmon, Cheryl Baker, Danny Mills and Richard McCourt begin a week of culinary challenges. Their first challenge is a mystery box test, a test of imagination and creativity.

Britain's favourite celebrity cooking show continues with four new celebrities battling to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace and win the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2012.

In this final heat week TV presenter Zoe Salmon, singer and presenter Cheryl Baker, ex-England footballer Danny Mills and TV presenter Richard McCourt begin a week of gruelling culinary challenges.

Their first challenge is a mystery box test, the infamous test of imagination and creativity in which the celebrities are presented with a range of ingredients. Tonight's mystery box contents include cuttlefish, chorizo, rice, mango and butternut squash. With only 50 minutes to create their dish, they will have to keep their composure and think fast if they're to impress the judges.
But there's no time for complacency, as the contestants face their second challenge of the day, a daunting skills test in which they are tasked with making crepes suzette in only 10 minutes. With the pressure on the celebrities, they deliver less-than-orthodox techniques, much to the amusement of the judges.

30 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterGregg Wallace
PresenterGregg Wallace
PresenterJohn Torode
PresenterJohn Torode
Series ProducerClodagh Norriss
DirectorDave Crerar
DirectorDave Crerar
ParticipantZoe Salmon
ParticipantZoe Salmon
ParticipantCheryl Baker
ParticipantDanny Mills
ParticipantDanny Mills
ParticipantRichard McCourt
ParticipantRichard McCourt

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