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Scotland - Main & Dessert Courses

The remaining chefs cook mains and desserts, including a cow pie inspired by Desperate Dan and a golden snitch choux dessert. An unusual situation ramps up the competition.

The three chefs are halfway through their heat, and the pressure is mounting. Unexpectedly, one of the chefs is taken ill overnight, leaving the remaining two to battle on and impress the veteran with their main courses. One chef is creating an ambitious nose-to-tail rabbit dish as an homage to Toad鈥檚 feasting in The Wind in the Willows, by Edinburgh-born Kenneth Grahame. With a rabbit haggis also in the offing, Scottish comedian and presenter Susan reacts unexpectedly. Another chef is taking inspiration from Dundee鈥檚 comic hero Desperate Dan and is trying to replicate his favourite cow pie using Scottish beef fillet, beef cheeks, bone marrow rissole and puff pastry. Will veteran Michael O鈥橦are鈥檚 expectations be met or will he be left wanting more?

For dessert, there is a tribute to Roald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda in the form of a Bruce Bogtrotter chocolate cheesecake, which is served with a sea-buckthorn jelly and sorbet for sharpness and acidity. The veteran has reservations as, although sea buckthorn is a wild berry native to Scotland, it can taste revolting if used incorrectly. Another chef gets creative with choux pastry, whipping up a Harry Potter-inspired golden snitch, complete with wings, and a quaffle with a chocolate pistachio centre. The final dessert is a playful take on Scottish terrier Hairy Maclary from Donaldson鈥檚 Dairy, by Lynsey Dodd, in the form of a sundae with layers of dog-bone flapjacks, whisky jelly and orange honey whipped cream. Who will keep their cool and have a best-selling dish?

Only two chefs proceed to Friday鈥檚 judging and have a chance to represent Scotland at the regional finals.

59 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:35

    KT Tunstall

    Black Horse and the Cherry Tree

  • 00:48

    Original Cast of The Musical Matilda

    When I Grow Up (From "Matilda")

Credits

Role Contributor
Executive Producer Sarah Eglin
Series Producer Avril Beaven
Director Francois Gandolfi
Series Editor Antonia Lloyd
Participant Michael O'Hare
Production Company Optomen Television Ltd

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