MasterChef’s biggest mystery solved: Evicted star Sarah Tiong reveals who does the dishes after the contestants make a mess in the kitchen
She was booted off MasterChef Australia on Tuesday in a shock elimination.
And now fan favourite Sarah Tiong has revealed some behind-the-scenes secrets from the Channel 10 cooking show.
Appearing on The Project on Wednesday, the 29-year-old lawyer revealed who actually does the dishes on set.
So who does the dishes on MasterChef? Booted contestant Sarah Tiong (pictured) shared some behind the scenes secrets from the hit cooking show on The Project on Wednesday
The Project host Waleed Aly asked Sarah about who cleans up the mess in the kitchen after the cooking challenges.
‘You made a real mess when you cook. That’s a sign of a great cook to me,’ he said.
‘But who does the dishes? What happens there?’
‘They are just spectacular people’: Sarah revealed on the show that they have people on set who clean up the dirty dishes after a cook
Sarah said that ‘spectacular’ people working behind the scenes do the dishes.
‘Oh look, there’s an incredible team of people at MasterChef that, unfortunately for them, do the dishes,’ she said.
‘But they are just spectacular people.’
Interesting! ‘Oh look, there’s an incredible team of people behind the scenes at MasterChef that, unfortunately for them, do the dishes,’ Sarah said
She also spoke about the intense pressure test that sent her home on Tuesday, saying it had been a ‘daunting’ and ‘impossible’ task.
‘It was completely daunting, this is a curry that chef Benjamin Cooper spent years perfecting and we have 90 minutes and no recipe to recreate the same thing,’ Sarah said.
She had founder herself in the bottom two with Poh Ling Yeow and failing to impress the judges with her jungle curry.
Gone: Sarah left MasterChef Australia on Tuesday after being in the bottom two with Poh Ling Yeow (right) and failing to impress the show’s judges with her jungle curry during the pressure test
Hosts Andy Allen, Melissa Leong and Jock Zonfrillo agreed Sarah’s elimination ‘hurt’.
‘For me, MasterChef has been such a pivotal part of my life, both in 2017 and now in 2020,’ Sarah said afterwards.
‘It’s created so much joy and discovery for myself. I want to leave this kitchen on a really positive note and that’s just be kind and have fun.’
Fan favourite: Even the show’s judges, Andy Allen, Melissa Leong and Jock Zonfrillo, confessed that Sarah’s elimination ‘hurts’