MASTERCHEF contestant Ayesha Kalaji broke down tonight after receiving a surprising reaction to her seafood dish.
Chef Patron Ayesha, 32, shed happy tears after the judges praised her stone bass, which she served with a courgette flower, ricotta mix and pastry nest.
MasterChef contestant Ayesha Kalaji broke down in tears tonightCredit: BBCMarcus Wareing said the dish was "perfectly cooked" and "packed flavour" while Monica Galetti complimented its "juicy" flavours.
Her only feedback was to present it more nicely next time, which she took onboard.
Ayesha complained, "My eyeliner!" while weeping afterwards.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023She added, "I'm really happy. I'm frustrated with myself that it wasn't the prettiest but they see something in me and that's a great start."
The Welsh hopeful owns her own pub in Glastonbury, which she set up after a periof of working at acclaimed restaurants in London.
Many of her recipes are inspired by her Arabic roots.
Last week, 36-year-old head chef Simon made a huge blunder as he served up an inedible raw dish.
Monica had set the hopefuls a skills set test, asking them to make some squid croquettes served with garlic mayo in 20 minutes.
It got off to a very good start, but then got flustered when asked what he was doing with the squid.
"I don't think I want to mix it together [the squid and the bechamel], but I feel it should be mixed together," Simon confessed.
Gregg Wallace asked: "The raw squid and the bechamel?"
Simon replied: "But it doesn't make sense. You don't want to fry it first and the inks will be greasy."
He added: "I think I need to add the squid raw, cut it smaller, put it in and then it'll cook through quicker. That makes more sense."
I'm a nutritionist - here's the 10 best diet trends to help lose weight in 2023However that was the wrong decision as one shouldn't put raw squid in a croquette because it won't cook.
She'd served her stone bass with a courgette flower, ricotta mix and pastry nestCredit: BBCThe judges were full of praiseCredit: BBCThe Welsh hopeful owns her own pub in GlastonburyCredit: BBC