During Nigella Week on MasterChef Australia, Lawson will challenge the contestants with other tests that might seem simple but should not be underestimated. "My challenges are always in essence simple: I am a home cook, and not a technique-savvy chef," she says. "However, simplicity is not always easy to achieve under the extraordinary pressure the contestants are under. Any test I give will be a reminder of the importance of focusing on each ingredient on the plate, of the balance of flavours, the contrast of textures. It’s not about showing everything you know at once."
Lawson has some words of warning for contestants wanting to run before they can walk. "The fundamentals have to be right before you can get onto the flourishes," she says. "That in essence is what my tests are about. That and time management. You have no idea how quickly the clock ticks on MasterChef!"
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