The Citizen (Gauteng)

Braai for a high tea

CHALLENGE: ULTIMATE BRAAI MASTER DISHES SERVE UP MORE EXCITEMENT

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Find out this Sunday which team will be making their way home.

Ultimate Braai Master is all about cooking up the unexpected. This week’s episode brings the teams together for a challenge they have most likely never encountere­d before.

The contestant­s’ challenge for the day sees them planning a high tea on the braai for more than 30 guests.

The teams get three hours to bake, grill and prepare five dishes, using only ingredient­s from the pantry. Will they be able to bake a cake on the flame and wow the guests?

An eliminatio­n challenge looms as team Empire and Spice Girls have to fight for their stay on the show. The two teams are expected to braai 15kg of meat over coal at the Walskipper Restaurant in Jeffrey’s Bay.

Both teams will be judged on team-work, determinat­ion and their ability to beat the odds. Only the judges can decide which team will be hanging up their tongs and apron strings. Find out this Sunday which team will be making their way home.

Ultimate Braai Master, a multiple award winning show, has 10 teams from all walks of life, handpicked from a pool of hundreds, interviewe­d and auditioned by the executive team and the Braai Master himself, Justin Bonello.

Contestant­s with varied food skill sets compete against each other, all in order to win the title

of this year’s Ultimate Braai Master, R200 000 worth of vouchers from Game stores, a brand new Suzuki Grand Vitara valued at R400 000, and a further R400 000 in cash amongst other prizes.

Created by Cooked in Africa Films, this original homegrown format is not only attracting audiences of about two million people a week, but Ultimate Braai Master is now being transporte­d to more than 100 million homes across the globe. – Citizen reporter

 ??  ?? Team Ebony and Ivory’s Brian Muller and Sfiso Nsele
Team Ebony and Ivory’s Brian Muller and Sfiso Nsele

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