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Episode 3

The second heat week sees Becky Adlington, Rachel Stevens, Tyger Drew-Honey, Debbie McGee and Dev Griffin face three culinary challenges.

The second heat week sees five more celebrities enter the MasterChef kitchen. Battling for the crown are Olympic gold medallist Becky Adlington, pop star Rachel Stevens, actor Tyger Drew-Honey, performer and radio presenter Debbie McGee and Radio 1 DJ Dev Griffin.

The first challenge is the Mystery Box, and the celebrities must use the given ingredients, including beef mince, pasta dough, ricotta cheese and pears, as well as a basic larder, to create one dish.

The celebrities are then split into two groups to take on the challenge of cooking in a restaurant kitchen, preparing dishes for paying customers. Becky, Tyger and Rachel are sent to M, a grill restaurant in the City of London, while Debbie and Dev are sent to Italian restaurant Margot in Covent Garden.

In the third and final test, the contestants are asked to prepare a two-course menu of their own design in just one hour. At the end of this test, one of the celebrities is sent home.

59 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:56

    Olly Murs

    Ask Me To Stay

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJohn Torode
PresenterGregg Wallace
ParticipantRebecca Adlington
ParticipantRachel Stevens
ParticipantTyger Drew-Honey
ParticipantDebbie McGee
ParticipantDev Griffin
Executive ProducerDavid Ambler
Series ProducerGenevieve Welch
DirectorDavid Crerar
EditorCarl Smith
Production ManagerSarah Howard
Production CompanyShine TV

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