Spice Girls flop on My Kitchen Rules

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They slammed their competitors' ingredients and confidently declared they would score three tens, but it was an off the cuff comment made by NSW's Spice Girls that really upset their My Kitchen Rules competitors. On welcoming them to their Instant Restaurant Taza – which had a Maharaja theme - Biswa said, “No more boring food!”

True to their word, the dishes they knocked up in Sydney's North West were far from boring. But not for the right reasons. After keeping their guests waiting for over two hours, ravenous judge Manu Feildel told them to stop talking and concentrate on cooking. Finally, student Jessie, 25, and assistant sales manager Biswa, 23, served a small and unimpressive entree of pani puri, lamb samosa and yoghurt lassi.

Another two hours later, the high school buddies delivered Goat Sindhi Biryani which, despite tasty meat, judge Pete Evans said had “very, very bland” rice.

Then the Spice Girls made the ultimate foodie faux pas: they neglected to taste their dessert of Gulab Jamun - deep fried donut - with bitter baked yoghurt that Pete Evans called “inedible” and Tasmanian abalone diver Mick said was “like paint stripper”.

Pete told them they'd attempted too many complex dishes and Biswa, whose family are from India (Jessie's are Bangladeshi), said, “We let the whole Indian community down.” With tears in their eyes, they listened to their final score: 41, one of the lowest in My Kitchen Rules' history, which landed them on the bottom of the leaderboard.

Next episode, Queensland siblings Jake and Elle show off their culinary skills.

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  1. Brock10:49pm Tuesday 02nd April 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Babe, Babe, Babe OMG

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  2. Trish05:29pm Wednesday 20th March 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    I feel so sorry for the Italian ladies and am sick to death of the spice girls constantly bagging them and always praising themselves. Wake up to yourselves I HOPE YOU LOSE

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  3. Davina08:26pm Wednesday 20th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Why do all white people f^,£*! think they are more superior than any other colored race! More like dump #$%$\...Reality check your not any better, and are pathetic uneducated narrow minded species! Yeah those 2 girls are annoying and stupid, but nothing to do with their skin color! WTF get a life you losers!

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  4. handfull07:44am Monday 18th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    They should sit down and have a good look at themselves. They got judged so harsh by their competitors, because theiy were rude, tacky, cocky, annoying and loud mouthed. I would've said something to them. Especially after the nice wellcome: "No more boring dinners." Do they really think they are entertaining? The food sucked! They rub everyone the wrong way and make the most stupid and childish jokes. C'mon you spoiled brats, with no knowledge or passion or food!

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  5. shahida01:00pm Tuesday 12th February 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Let me take the opportunity to tell something about the other side of the coin- One good practice in Australia I have seen, they never tolerate bad manner. I really appreciate that. But my question is why Jessie and Biswa got so much media coverage, i.e, during the programme. There should be something off the record. We are not watching the whole programme though it is live. Is there any intention behind it?

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