In the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen where time is the toughest judge ambition alone is never enough. This week, it was Fads whose bold vision fell short when it mattered most, bringing her journey in the competition to an end.
After a high-pressure challenge, the judges called forward two home cooks whose dishes did not measure up to the standard set by their fellow contestants. Fads and Loye stood side by side, both facing the possibility of elimination. In the end, it was Fads who was asked to leave the MasterChef kitchen. Reflecting on her dish, Chef Stone noted: “I feel you had enough time to create something a bit more than this.”
Following last week’s emotionally driven brief where contestants cooked dishes inspired by people who shaped their lives this episode shifted the spotlight to the judges themselves. Chef Stone and Chef Eros invited the home cooks into their world, sharing the personal journeys and culinary influences that define their cooking, before presenting dishes that brought those stories to life on the plate.
The challenge? Reimagine these deeply personal dishes in just 90 minutes.
But in true MasterChef Nigeria fashion, there was a twist: the judges’ dishes were randomly assigned. Contestants tasked with interpreting Chef Stone’s brief took on his Pan African Beef Wellington, while others had to rework Chef Eros’ bold and flavour-packed combination of Ewa Hummus, Agoyin Chutney and Agege Flatbread.
Determined to impress, Fads approached her cook with confidence, knowing the high standard required — particularly from Chef Stone. At the halfway mark, she appeared on track, believing she would deliver two strong, MasterChef-worthy plates. However, at the tasting table, her beef and mushroom skewers and pistachio crepe failed to impress. Crucially, the sauces — intended to bring the dishes together — were missing, leaving the plates incomplete.
Loye, who tackled Chef Eros’ dish, described his creation as “a flavour bomb in your mouth.” While the judges appreciated elements of his dish, they ultimately felt it did not reach the level required in the competition.
On the other end of the spectrum, David and Demilade delivered standout performances that captured the judges’ attention.
Demilade emerged as the winner of the challenge, earning a culinary trip to South Africa courtesy of South African Tourism. Inspired by Chef Eros’ dish, she delivered exceptional flavour and finesse. Her dessert — an apple, cranberry and chinchin crumble — drew high praise from both judges, who described it as restaurant-worthy and a clear winning dish.
David, building on his momentum from last week’s Dish of the Week, once again impressed with a focused and intentional approach inspired by Chef Stone’s brief. “I won last week, but I won’t be happy if I don’t win today,” he said — a mindset that translated into another strong performance.
Next week, the remaining seven contestants face a brand-new challenge — and a major surprise from the judges that could change the course of the competition.
Produced by Primedia Group, MasterChef Nigeria is supported by a strong coalition of leading Nigerian brands, including headline sponsor Power Oil, alongside Indomie, Dano Milk, Malta Guinness, Sonia Tomato, Kiara Rice, Golden Penny Flour, Golden Penny Sugar, Golden Penny Garri, Golden Penny Semolina, Golden Penny Chocolate Spread, and Golden Penny Wheat.
The show airs weekly on Sundays at 7 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Africa Magic Family with rebroadcast on Wednesdays at 6 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Thursdays at 12 pm on Africa Magic Family.
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