'Doing Masterchef is surreal and intimidating'
Celebrity MasterChef returns to BBC One for its 18th series starting at 9pm next Wednesday (August 2). Week one features comedian Marcus Brigstocke and Inbetweeners star James Buckley, alongside reality star Dani Dyer, Gogglebox's Mica Ven and Radio 2's Richie Anderson. Here the comedy stars talk about wh
Marcus Brigstocke
What made you want to do Celebrity MasterChef?
I’m a foodie - borderline obsessed with it and there’s also at nothing I don’t like. So that played a big part. But also a good friend of mine won Celebrity MasterChef a few years ago, and I'm absolutely done with him holding that victory over me. Alexis Conran - he's a really great mate and a brilliant chef.
What was it like walking into the MasterChef kitchen?
It is genuinely daunting. I’ve seen it on telly for so many years so to walk in and take part is surreal and intimidating. John [Torode] and Gregg [Wallace] were so nice, very friendly and welcoming. But you’re still cooking for people who really know their stuff and also working in a kitchen where you don't quite know where everything is or how it works.
In your own kitchen, there's a rhythm to how you cook and that all goes away on MasterChef. You’re like, ‘oh, what's this? I've run out of that. How do you turn these on?!’ That said, I’m enjoying it.
How have you prepared to take on the challenge?
I have done a fair bit of practice cooking. I've been up to see Alexis a couple of times. I walked in and demanded, ‘come on, man, give me the tips, give me the juice, give me the inside stuff’. I’m trying so hard. I want to do well.
What do your family think of your cooking?
They like it, generally. I made something recently for my son that he would not eat and he wasn't wrong, it wasn't good.
But that was partly me practising something brand new for MasterChef, so that's okay. It was gross and it all stuck together and felt grainy and weird in your mouth.
But I do the cooking much of the time and I really enjoy it, and they are mostly pretty complimentary.
What would be your desert island dish?
Probably paella. It’s perfect for a desert island. Lots of wonderful fish fresh from the sea. I’d just need to grow rice, onions, tomatoes and saffron… Mmmm paella!
What are the three things you always have in your fridge and why?
Cheese. Other cheeses and cheese. I'm a level one cheese master and an international cheese judge. Seriously.
Favourite dish to cook at home?
For the last year or so it's been biryani. A proper biryani is really something. I always thought it was just rice with the meat mixed in, but if you do it properly it's exceptionally good.
There's something about breaking the pastry lid on a biryani and those aromas coming out that I hugely enjoy.
James Buckley
Actor
What made you want to do Celebrity MasterChef?
I’ve got to do something haven’t I? I haven’t been in a TV show for about five years, and it's nice for the missus, get me out of the house for a little while.
What was it like walking into the MasterChef kitchen?
Really daunting. It's really, really daunting and nerve wracking. I'm not good at competitions, I don’t really like them, but I’ve actually really enjoyed myself, which I'm quite shocked about, to be honest.
How have you prepared to take on the challenge?
Very little preparation. I don't cook much. I did a little practice, and the practice just confirmed that I’m rubbish at cooking!
What do your family think of your cooking?
I don't cook a lot at home. My wife cooks for me and the kids because she makes sure they're fed properly and don't get food poisoning and stuff like that. So, I leave it up to her.
What would be your desert island dish?
Chicken tikka vindaloo, chips, garlic naan.
What are the three things you always have in your fridge and why?
Three things I always have in my fridge. Milk, beer and butter. They are definitely three things that are always in my fridge at any one time.
Favourite dish to cook at home?
Cereal. I love cooking cereal, but even then, I get that wrong. The kids say I put too much milk in it.
Published: 26 Jul 2023
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