davekermito
Oct 22 2009, 09:21 PM
Masterchef.
The Final.
Roux Jr. Aggressive yet supportive. 8/10
The overlong dragging out of the semis 5/10
The finalists 9/10
The emotional yet not schmaltzy personal stories 8/10
The winner 10/10
What an excellent series yet again. In the absence of Lobster, I will be the one man BN1 fan club of Michel Roux Jr - a truly unctious TV personality with bags of flavour.
Love it.
daren
Oct 23 2009, 07:21 AM
Watched a bit of it DaveyK and certainly enjoyed the other twat not being on it.
Just need to get rid of the bald idiot now and it would improve 200%
Bluepeter15
Oct 23 2009, 08:29 AM
"unctious" Dave? Do you mean unctuous?
davekermito
Oct 23 2009, 09:02 AM
Not only can I not spell it, I haven't got a clue what it means either
lobster
Nov 5 2009, 08:00 PM
Ooohhh hello, great thread Daveydor!
I would agree with the eventual winner but thought it a great scandal that Ludovic the 'little piggeh' was not involved in the final? and I don't think it was the last we'll see of young Ryan neither? I don't know why that Marianne was in the final, man alive she couldn't even cook a piece of meat properly? she must have given Wallace one hell of a blow job loike?!?!
January now until ordinary Masterchef comes on, minus the superb Michel Roux Jr. of course? Favourite quote from the professionals series has to come from Greg Wallace though when the chefs had to cook a classic rack of lamb recipe...
"...I wanna see a nice rack, pink and moist"
So true Greg, so true.
davekermito
Nov 5 2009, 10:53 PM
QUOTE (lobster @ Nov 5 2009, 08:00 PM)

Favourite quote from the professionals series has to come from Greg Wallace though when the chefs had to cook a classic rack of lamb recipe...
"...I wanna see a nice rack, pink and moist"
So true Greg, so true.
That one got me high fiving Mrs K in rapturous double entendre delight!
Classic stuff with bags of flavour.
Panja
Nov 6 2009, 06:54 AM
Greg's quote for me was on seeing Steve's presentation of a dessert on a sweet shop theme: "Blimey, I don't know whether to eat it or enter it in for the Turner prize"..
Classic viewage with a subtle hint of humour jus..
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