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Gary's observation proves to be apt - everyone is having trouble with their creamer gun. "Did you put something in it?" one of the contestants asks Dom, who seems grateful for the help. "Yeah, I've got something in it. Hilarious guys," she shoots back. But it seems the joke's on her - Shannon thinks she's made her cream anglaise with double cream. "Do you think you're out of your depth here?" George asks. "Yes," comes the reply and George pulls a face that suggests Dom may have discovered a new use for her creamer gun and slapped him across the face with it.
Nice to see the judges nurturing the contestants' dreams in these early stages.
It's the great balls of fire as we cut to an ad break and catch Matt Preston seducing the camera with his steely gaze as Curtis Stone puts some fruit and vegetables from one supermarket chain to the fresh test. "Life's full of interruptions," we're told in another ad. So is MasterChef.
Back in the kitchen, Kylie decides a bit of flattery might help. "I just know how much effort goes into such a beautiful piece of artwork," she tells Shannon, batting her eyelashes. Kylie's also written the word 'dream' on her hand. "Sweet dreams tonight, hopefully," she adds. Her culinary dream, we're told, is to open a cafe and dessert bar. Snap! Tania, better known to her friends as Mamma T, also dreams of opening a food bar, but admits she "could be in a world of trouble". "It is what it is," she says, offering one of the most insightful comments of the night.
Meanwhile, electrician Andy, who's your go-to man in a blackout, has a blowout and splits his pants. He shares a moment with Emma, who stares just a moment too long and says "that's made my whole day".
We're still trying to get our head around who's who in the makeshift MasterChef kitchen, when Gary announces "there is a whole lot of uncertainty in this room". Right on, Gary!
"What's interesting is we're gonna get chalk and cheese," says George, which frightens both Gary and Shannon who were sure the task was to recreate a peach Melba. Shannon loves the way Andy's working (minus the blowout), while Gary admires Beau's focus.
Now to Julia, but Gary doesn't understand why she's there at all - "you have a little pastry thing going outside of your normal job. You're already doing what a lot of people do after MasterChef. Why the hell are you doing this?" Geez, Gary.
Julia's not fazed. "Well, I want a shop. I don't want to just go to the markets every second week and cook out of a rented kitchen. I want my own place. I want ovens, I want utensils," she answers. Has anyone told her what the prize is this year?
Gary's not satisfied and grills her further. Nobody's "noticed you" in the top 50, he says before walking off.
The flaming logo tells us it's time for another ad break. Gary pops up to tell us that oregano, roast garlic and lemon can really spice up a chicken. That's two judges now - an ad featuring George is bound to appear soon enough.
We're back in the kitchen with Tania, who's made a block of white cement and tries to blitz it in a food processor. Matt arrives to offer some support and advises her to show off a skill "so we can, you know, fall in love with your cooking". Tania seems to have misheard and settles on a new tactic - "I didn't realise his eyes were quite so blue. They matched his beautiful suit today," she tells us.
George asks Gary whether they've given the amateurs a dessert that's out of their league. There is no doubt in Gary's mind. "Yeah, absolutely," he replies, leaving everyone in the room and at home dumbfounded.
Quick, last few minutes for the contestants to assemble their dishes. Time's up.
It's tasting time and electrician Andy is up first. "Are you hoping for an apron today?" asks George, undermining the whole concept of the top 50. He tucks into the dish and does his best Bruce McAvaney impersonation - "that's special" - before mentioning the words "fresh" and "clean". Shannon is a fan of the dish too, and Matt invites Andy to join a group huddle before handing him a makeshift apron. "Try that on for size, see how you feel, because I reckon you might be getting a real one of those in a minute," says Matt.
Kylie rocks up to the tasting table to face Gary's critique. While tasting, Gary spots something on the ceiling and loses his focus. He forgets he's on MasterChef and waltzes back into line without delivering a verdict. Matt is glowing in his praise, though. So glowing, in fact, that he unleashes the flaming logo.
Cut to an ad break and what do you know, George is sharing some tips about butter.
Back to MasterChef and it's Lydia's turn to present her dish. Gary says she's "nailed the mousse" and the peach flavour. We race through the tastings for Emma, Mario ("It's not the most beautiful," says Gary), Ben and Dom. Beau thinks he's "going back to digging holes" and Gary decides to antagonise Julia further, even though the judges end up drooling over her dish.
James, Tatum and Keen present their desserts to varying success. Last to walk up to the tasting table is Beau, who is pretty happy with his efforts, announcing "I've got everything on the plate that I wanted to". Food, for starters.
Shannon announces that the judges are after six "perfect" peach Melbas, leaving the contestants to think no aprons will be handed out tonight. Hold on, they're about to give one to ...