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Who’s a star in the kitchen?

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CELEBS who can’t really cook, Queen Mary Berry herself, plus the wit and wisdom of Claudia Winkleman – this is the TV equivalent of comfort food. We all know the drill. It’s the search for the best celebrity home cook. But really, it’s a chance to watch people we know panic and fall apart over a collapsed souffle or sunken sponge.

Taking part in the challenge are reality TV star Ferne Mccann, broadcaste­r and former politician

Ed Balls, actors Ruth

Madeley and Shobna Gulati, reality star Tom Read

Wilson, presenter Karim Zeroual, journalist Rachel Johnson, comedians Ed Byrne and Desiree Burch and former Welsh rugby captain Gareth Thomas.

Their talents range from ‘Dad cook’ (Ed) to ‘I chopped a parsnip once’ (Tom) and ‘It’s all about improvisat­ion’ (Shobna). They will be put through their paces by the newly ‘Damed’ Mary, along with top chef Angela Hartnett and fruit & veg expert Chris Bavin. Thanks to social distancing rules, these three peer at proceeding­s from a balcony, where Mary even has a pair of theatre binoculars – a wonderful look for 2021.

Claudia wanders around telling everyone she wants to cuddle them and declaring love to whoever is cooking the most amount of food.

First they face Mary’s Ultimate round, cooking a tried and tested dish. Then they attempt Chris’s Rustle Up challenge, creating a dish with a surprise ingredient.

The weakest celebs are picked for Angela’s dreaded Eliminator, following one of her recipes in a cook-off, before one person gets the boot.

It’s all charming culinary mayhem.

 ??  ?? Angela Hartnett, Chris Bavin, Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman
L-R: Shobna Gulati, Desiree Burch, Gareth Thomas, Rachel Johnson, Ed Byrne, Tom Read Wilson, Karim Zeroual, Ed Balls, Ferne Mccann and Ruth Madeley
Angela Hartnett, Chris Bavin, Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman L-R: Shobna Gulati, Desiree Burch, Gareth Thomas, Rachel Johnson, Ed Byrne, Tom Read Wilson, Karim Zeroual, Ed Balls, Ferne Mccann and Ruth Madeley

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