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The last days of Joy Prime's culinary combat between Tertiary schools, Big Chef Tertiary are drawing nearer as episode 10 approaches this Sunday.
The contestants are gearing up to impress the judges once again with their delicious meals.
Episode 9 saw the 15 contestants work their magic in the kitchen with their delicious and authentic Ghanaian meals.
This episode saw a huge twist as contestants were tasked by the judges to step outside the kitchen to the market, buy ingredients and prepare any local dish of their choice.
This episode left a bittersweet taste in the mouths of the contestants as they bid farewell to Cape Coast Technical University after being eliminated from the competition.
Ho Technical University, on the other hand, went home with the star school of the day for the fourth time after sweeping the judges off their feet with their incredible meal.
This week, the mystery basket is coming back again. Contestants are tasked with preparing a special dish with ingredients from their mystery baskets put together by the judges.
Which ingredients will be in the mystery basket this week, and which school will wow the judges with their meal and be crowned star school of the day?
Which school will bid good bye to the competition coming Sunday? And who sails through to the finals?
Join the host, Michelle Agyekum and the judges, Chef Samuel Anaman and Chef Tracy Owiredu-Ababio this and every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. on Joy Prime #theultimateexperience to cheer and support your favorite school.
Joy Prime TV is on DSTV281, GoTV124, and HD+102. Big Chef Tertiary: The Kitchen Has No Boundaries!
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