Warning: This article contains spoilers for MasterChef Season 10 Episode 16, titled "NASCAR -- Finish Line Feed," that may spoil your enjoyment in discovering its plotlines. Read at your own risk.
Things are now getting intense as MasterChef Season 10 is already in the half of its season. The top 10 contestants have been revealed, and they will be up to a more significant challenge in Episode 16 to see who will be the best cook to serve race car crew members.
"The top 10 contestants test their speed in a special team challenge at the Irwindale Speedway," MasterChef Season 10 Episode 16 official synopsis read. "Here, they have 75 minutes to cook for 101 race car crew members."
True to its title, the remaining contenders have to test their speed to get to the finish line of cooking food for the race car crew members. It will be a big challenge for everyone as they only have 75 minutes to make the best dishes.
MasterChef Season 10 Episode 16 will be different from the previous episodes, where the contenders have to do some sweets for the judges. Here, things will be more intense as they are about to serve a large number of people.
In Episode 15, "Small Dessert, Big Problems," the special guest judge Candace Nelson visited the show to challenge the chefs to make some dessert. She gave the home cooks 75 minutes to bake one dozen macarons.
On the other hand, Episode 14, "Let Them Eat Cake," was largely about cake. But, it was a harder task as everyone had to create a different variety, per CarterMatt.
Here, Bri, Nick, and Renee ended up in the bottom as the judges carefully thought who did the worst job. Nick's cake was overcooked on the outside, Renee had a dull base, and Bri's carrot cake looked like a pudding.
Fortunately, Nick and Bri survived, leaving Renee eliminated. Despite what happened, Renee is still happy to be able to survive that long and cook the delicious food throughout.
So in MasterChef Season 10 Episode 16, it will be up for the top 10 to do their best and reveal who among them can take the challenge to serve the car race crew members. Will they manage to survive the rush and pressure?
Find out on "NASCAR -- Finish Line Feed," which is set to be out on Wednesday, Aug. 7, on Fox Broadcasting Network. The show still has 10 episodes left before it comes to an end.