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North East England: Mains and Dessert

The remaining chefs compete over dishes inspired by British animation and illustration and Paddington鈥檚 65th birthday.

The three talented chefs from the north east of England are halfway through their heat, and the pressure is mounting. Once again, they each serve a unique take on the brief celebrating British animation and illustration, inspired by Paddington鈥檚 65th birthday.

For mains, one chef is taking inspiration from the Terrible Tudors and Horrible Histories written by Sunderland鈥檚 Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brow. This comes with a Tudor-style mulled wine jelly castle. Another is paying homage to the graphic novel series Heartstopper by Alice Oseman, and there is a Funnybones dish, inspired by the Ahlberg illustrations, with parkin wishbone. But whose approach and final delivery will veteran judge Angela Hartnett be most impressed by?

After the nail-biting scoring on the mains, presenter Andi Oliver asks the chefs to prepare a pre-dessert or palate cleanser. Angela must blind taste and rank them. as they will be used in the event of tie to decide who goes home, and given the strength of the competition, this looks likely. There is a stunning Victoria sponge with sorbet centre inspired by the Mole鈥檚 obsession with cake in Charlie Mackesy鈥檚 illustrated The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse. There is a nod to Wallace鈥檚 favourite cheese in a Wensleydale parfait sandwiched in a ginger cracker, and a dish inspired by comic book heroine Ivy the Terrible. The question is: whose dish will taste the best?

After a glimpse of their pudding skills, it鈥檚 on to dessert. One dish celebrates Quentin Blake鈥檚 illustrations of Roald Dahl鈥檚 James and the Giant Peach, with a peach-centred cheesecake, woodruff lady bug, and lemon verbena glow worm. Another dish is inspired by Dapo Adeola鈥檚 illustrated book Look Up, with a multi-flavoured phoenix meteor shower creation, and there is an ode to the visual impact of popular computer game Worms. Which chef will prove they have the winning formula to get the top marks, and who will go home?

Only two will proceed to cook for the judges and have a chance to represent the north east of England at the regional finals.

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59 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Executive Producer Sarah Eglin
Series Producer Avril Beaven
Series Producer Liz Rumbold
Series Editor Antonia Lloyd
Director Francois Gandolfi

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