Penny Lancaster faced a culinary misstep during her inaugural appearance on Celebrity MasterChef Tuesday, when the judges declared one of her creations inedible.
The 50-year-old model and Loose Women personality competed alongside Melanie Sykes, Nabil Abdulrashid, and Megan McKenna. Challenged to craft her initial dish of fried calamari paired with homemade tartare sauce, Lancaster set to work in the competitive kitchen.
Despite her optimism in the kitchen, renowned judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace delivered a culinary critique advising Lancaster that her use of whole eggs, rather than just yolks, produced a condiment with a texture likened to a “raw egg/oil milkshake,” rendering it unsuitable for consumption.
Nervous: Penny Lancaster was left red-faced during her Celebrity MasterChef debut on Tuesday when her food was deemed inedible by judges
Although initially radiating confidence and telling the camera, “I’m doing surprisingly well compared to what I imagined how I’d be doing. I don’t want to slip up now,” Lancaster’s hopes were momentarily dashed by her tartare sauce predicament.
When she served , Penny said: ‘That tartare sauce doesn’t look like the tartare sauce I’d normally have’, as Gregg said: ‘You used whole eggs instead of egg yolks’.
Delivering the true blow of the situation, John stated: ‘What I’ve got in here is a raw egg/oil milkshake. Unfortunately, I can’t eat that.’
It wasn’t all hopeless for Penny, as the judges complimented her calamari and she exclaimed, ‘well, I got half of it okay!’
Ew: While Penny seemed to think she was doing well, show stalwart John Torode and Gregg Wallace informed her that she had used whole eggs rather than yolks – leading to her inedible condiment coming out as a ‘raw egg/oil milkshake’
Not great? The model and Loose Women star, 50, appeared alongside Melanie Sykes, Nabil Abdulrashid and Megan McKenna, when she was tasked with making her first meal of fried calamari and homemade tartare sauce
All was not lost however, as Penny then wowed the judging panel with her next rounds which sent her flying into the semi-finals.
She conjured up a pan-fried turbot with buttered spinach and hollandaise, leaving guest chef Mitch Tonks ‘gobsmacked’ and branding the dish ‘fabulous’.
He said: ‘The fish is cooked perfectly, it’s wonderfully seasoned, the flavour of the hollandaise is good, I haven’t got a fault with it, it’s really good’.
Gregg then exclaimed: ‘Where did you come from!?’, while John branded the dish ‘absolutely perfect’.
Delicious: She conjured up a pan-fried turbot with buttered spinach and hollandaise, leaving guest chef Mitch Tonks ‘gobsmacked’ and branding the dish ‘fabulous’
She then made a chicken and coconut curry, green papaya chutney, grated apple, turnip and carrot salad and coconut rice – inspired by the Seychelles.
Gregg continued the praise saying: ‘I found myself going from bowl to bowl to bowl and finding it difficult to stop, you have had what we call in the industry and very good day.’
He then branded her ‘a stand out cook’ and sent her to the finals, while Britain’s Got Talent star, Nabil, was sent home.
A great day: Gregg continued the praise saying: ‘I found myself going from bowl to bowl to bowl and finding it difficult to stop, you have had what we call in the industry and very good day’