MasterChef Australia: Kishwar creates ‘Kingfish Ceviche’ inspired by Melbourne’s art scene

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10 June, 2021, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 10 June, 2021, 01:24 pm
Kishwar created a Kingfish Ceviche with pickled rainbow vegetables and angry red chili jam

Popular reality TV contestant Kishwar Chowdhury has created another unique dish inspired by Melbourne's art scene.

In the special mystery box challenge, the contestants were asked to make a dish inspired by the beautiful city of Melbourne.

Kishwar created a Kingfish Ceviche with pickled rainbow vegetables and angry red chili jam. The Masterchef contestant created this dish upon her fond memories in the National Gallery of Victoria.

Kishwar said, "I am a Melbourne girl and this is my home. I am inspired by the art scene here. So I head straight to National Gallery of Victoria because of the fond memories of going there as a child."

"No matter what exhibition we had just visited, we would run outside and put our hand on that water window. So I really wanted to capture that today. The reflection from the glass is creating a beautiful rainbow. I have my money shot. It almost looks like a fish jumping out of the water. And I can't wait to recreate this on the plate," Kishwar added.

The judges were impressed by Kishwar's unique plating and her abstract photograph shot. All of the judges praised the 38-year-old contestant for pushing herself out of her comfort zone.

Masterchef Australia Judge Melissa Leong was full of praises about the dish

Mel said, "It's subtle, it's elegant, it's restrained. You always give us highly considered food and this is another perspective on that."

Another judge Jock Zonfrillo called it, ""Stunning- both the picture and the food."

Kishwar Chowdhury, Tommy Pham, Linda Dalrymple and Depinder Chhibber were selected for the Immunity round challenge where they will be competing for the Immunity pin.

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