During cooking, they have the option to bang the gong (golden frying pan) which allows their mentor to step in and help for two minutes.
The mentor chefs also act as the judges, and rate the other celebrity cooks, deciding the winner(s) who will be advancing to the next round, and the losers who are forced to compete in the cook-off.
The winner of each heat advanced to the next week, whilst the losers competed in the cook-off and one celebrity was eliminated.
The winner of each heat advanced to the next week, whilst the losers competed in the cook-off and one celebrity was eliminated.
The winner of each heat advanced to the next week, whilst the losers competed in the cook-off and one celebrity was eliminated.
The winner of each heat advanced to the next week, whilst the losers competed in the cook-off and one celebrity was eliminated.
In the final cooking battle, the remaining two celebrities prepare their own signature dish in a bid to be crowned champion.
[26] The series received positive reviews from critics, with Ben Dowell of The Times describing the show as "exciting, charming and fun with accomplished editing helping to strain every drop of tension.