It's a MASTERCHEF Meltdown as the Competition Heats Up - Danielle Cardozo Eliminated from CTV's MASTERCHEF CANADA
It's a MASTERCHEF Meltdown as the Competition Heats Up - Danielle Cardozo Eliminated from CTV's MASTERCHEF CANADA
- The remaining home cooks take on a teeming tank of Nova Scotia
lobsters and have their teamwork tested in a gruelling elimination
challenge, on the next episode of MASTERCHEF CANADA -
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TORONTO, March 25, 2014 /CNW/ - At the conclusion of last night's
episode of CTV's MASTERCHEF CANADA featuring an off-site food truck challenge, Danielle Cardozo, an
employment development officer from Cranbrook, B.C., was the ninth home
cook eliminated from the culinary competition series.
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Episode 10 Recap
The home cooks arrive at Toronto's iconic Nathan Phillips Square for
their next team challenge with smiles on their faces as they see two
decked out food trucks - the challenge? Running the trucks and feeding
a hungry lunchtime crowd! With each dish being sold at $5, the truck
with the most cash in their till at the end of the challenge wins, and
all proceeds go to charity. Tammara captains the blue team and chooses
the Mexican food truck, while Eric captains the red team and runs the
Italian food truck. The challenge is a tight one - only three customers
separate the trucks, and the blue team barely ekes out the win. A
Pressure Test forces the red team members to craft a technically
difficult Baked Alaska dessert - and ultimately, it's Danielle's
MasterChef dream that melts away. She is eliminated from the MASTERCHEF CANADA kitchen.
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 31), the Top 7 home cooks face a Mystery Box challenge that pits them
against a teeming tank of Nova Scotia lobsters. The competitor who gets
the most creative with their crustaceans wins not one but two huge
advantages in a very unique Elimination Challenge. Skill is paramount,
but so is communication in a tense tag team challenge with surprising
results. The final Top 7 home cooks vying for $100,000 and the
first-ever Canadian MasterChef title are:
-- Eric Chong, Oakville, Ont.
-- Julie Miguel, Woodbridge, Ont.
-- Kaila Klassen, born in Penticton, B.C., currently resides in
West Kelowna, B.C.
-- Marida Mohammed, born in Sudbury, Ont., currently resides in
Toronto, Ont.
-- Mike Green, born in Kenora, Ont., currently resides in
Winnipeg, Man.
-- Pino DiCerbo, Mississauga, Ont.
-- Tammara Behl, born in St. Albert, Alta., currently resides in
Calgary, Alta.
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