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Fairy Tale Feast and Birthday Cake Challenge in ‘Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition’

The remaining 18 talented kiddie cooks of the top-rating cooking reality show “Junior Master Chef Pinoy Edition” will serve viewers with food fit for kings and queens as they fuse imagination in their creations this Saturday (Oct 15).

The kids will be visited by notable fairy tale characters that represent the ingredients in their Mystery Box challenge: Snow White with her apples, Goldilocks with her porridge, Jack from “Jack and the Beanstalk” with chicharo (snow peas), and Cinderella with her squash.

Eggs will be depicted by Humpty Dumpty and pork intestines by the Three Little Pigs. Former Pinoy Big Brother housemate Ivan Dorschner, who will portray as the Prince from “The Princess and the Frog” will bring frogs to the pantry.

The kiddie cooks will surely tickle the fancy of viewers with dishes such as apple caramel rice cake with meat floss in sweet kalabasa sauce and chicharo, frog and pork intestine patties with teriyaki sauce, frog legs and apple slaw, frog meat pastel, and kalabasa bread pudding with apple caramel sauce and stir fried frog.

The top performer in the fairytale-themed Mystery Box challenge will get to choose the core ingredient for the next challenge, where they will invent their own birthday cake.

For their cake invention test, magician Alakim will enchant the kids as he mystically reveals one by one the choice of ingredients: banana, chocolate, and carrots.

On Sunday (Oct 16), the kids will embark on an offsite challenge at a bakeshop where they will be divided into two groups and make and pack 50 servings of foccacia bread and 50 servings of dinner rolls for guest Chef Sau Del Rosario and his client.

The test aims test the kids’ competence in meeting the client’s demands, as well as their ability to deal with their teammates in a highly tense setting.

Watch the “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition” this Saturday, 6:45 PM, and this Sunday, 7 PM on ABS-CBN. For updates on the program, like http://www.facebook.com/jrmasterchef on Facebook, or follow @jrmasterchef_ph on Twitter.

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