
It's that time of year again. The time of year when I can be found traipsing the aisles of the supermarket in need of marjoram and micro herbs. Because it's MasterChef okay, and I am inspired.
This is usually met with a mixed response from my family who have to endure a rogue menu that ranges from sea urchin to orange cake. And, of course, on the nights when I can't bring myself to pull out the stand mixer with the pasta attachment, the best I can offer is toast.
Week one of MasterChef has been different this year. We are coming to terms with losing host Jock Zonfrillo and for many fans, it's too hard to watch.
Over the years I have attempted to cook dozens of MasterChef recipes and the show has influenced me to purchase far too many Kitchen Aid products. In short: I'm committed.
This year is no different - a fresh batch of amateur cooks are in the kitchen, learning, failing and crying over spinach and mushrooms. So let's get into it.
First up, Borscht and Ukrainian Pampushky. This was made by contestant Larissa Sewell and was the favourite dish in episode one. Beef stew with some beetroot. What could go wrong?
Looks good, right?