A MasterChef hopeful has stirred up a debate on social media after serving up a “deconstructed” pie… or was it a stew?
Amateur cook Fumbi was tasked with creating a dish inspired by his childhood in the knockout stage of the BBC1 show.
But his modern take on the steak and kidney pie confused viewers, who insisted his deconstructed dish “defeats the whole purpose of a pie”.
The is no such thing as a deconstructed pie, that would be a stew! #masterchef
— Stephen Harman (@sdharman) April 24, 2017
When is a pie not a pie? When it's deconstructed! ?? #puffpastryliddoesnotmakeapie #masterchef
— Victoria (@SVChesh) April 24, 2017
A deconstructed pie is not a pie. I want pie. #masterchef
— Chris Trek (@chris_trek) April 24, 2017
I think Fumbi is great but he has fallen into the #Masterchef trap of deconstructed pies -NOOOOOOO! #MasterchefUK
— deutschmikey (@deutschmikey) April 24, 2017
One fan suggested deconstructed food was just “an excuse when it falls apart on you”.Some viewers even called for an all-out ban on such dishes.
I think anything deconstructed should be banned but a pie. A PIE?! Get out! #MasterChef
— Toni Pratt (@ToniPratt) April 24, 2017
However, the judges did not agree as Fumbi made it through to the next stage.The pie is not the first MasterChef recipe to trigger a backlash on Twitter.Earlier in the series viewers were horrified when one of the cooks went “one hipster idea too far” and whipped up a chocolate mousse mixed with sweet potato.
"A truly remarkable dozen." Now this is what you call an incredible batch of amateur cooks. #MasterChefUK pic.twitter.com/EMpTigKjCB
— MasterChef UK ?? (@MasterChefUK) April 24, 2017
Another contestant surprised viewers when she chose to cook a ballotine of crocodile.