It's day one for our four culinary couples and today is all about judging the cooks basic kitchen abilities. Whilst Donna and Nicole's round one challenge doesn't go eggsxactly to plan, the main dish of fried mackerel with cannellini beans leaves Mathew and Marcus green around the gills. Will the dessert round of flambé bananas push our cook's basic skills to the max? Our couples hope to impress both Rosemary and John throughout the week, but who will succeed in winning today's treat back at the hotel?
Its day two and today its Italian day at Rosemary Shrager and John Whaite's competitive cookery school. Our cooks will compete in three foodie rounds, one of which is making a delicious rustic Tuscan sausage casserole. But things get heated when Donna and daughter Nicole get themselves in a twist with their string of sausages and one couple makes a zabaglione that competes with John's classic
It's baking day with a twist at Rosemary Shrager and John Whaite's cookery school. At the end of the day one couple will be evicted. Once again our cooks will compete in three foodie rounds, one of which is making Rosemary's very own Cornish inspired pie. Tensions run high with Stuart and George as neither can decipher whether they are making pasty or pie and one couple's scones are described as perfection. But whose pastry is best and whose is evictionworthy?
Day four sees our three remaining couples put to the test as the competition steps up at Rosemary Shrager and John Whaite's cookery school. Our cooks will be using their knife skills to learn how to joint chicken in a quest to serve up a French favourite. Today proves challenging for all, leaving Rosemary and John somewhat frustrated. Who is going to be one step closer to winning the £1000 cash prize?
It's the final day at Rosemary Shrager and John Whaite's competitive cookery school and one couple will be walking away with the £1000 cash prize. Today is all about Asian inspired dishes but with a twist. With no recipes or demos to help them, it's down to our couple to create their own dishes. Who will leave with the £1000 cash prize?
Day two features a British menu of roast partridge and Victoria sponge. Denise and Dan have issues with their bird, and Roz and Sharlene's sponge is problematic.
It is day three of this week's contest as pub favourites are on the menu with Rosemary's fish and chips and John's take on a Bakewell tart. Who will go today?
Day four which is all about technical skills and presentation. Joshua and Hadleigh struggle with timings, whilst Jules and Tim actually forget some ingredients.
Today's final is all about French inspired dishes. But with no recipes or demos to help them, which couple will leave with the coveted best cook title?
Top chef Rosemary Shrager and expert baker John Whaite return to put more amateur cooks through their paces in a second series of Chopping Block. In the first episode super competitive pals Phill and Liam catch Rosemary's attention – for both the wrong and right reasons – while vegetarian teaching assistant Joanne struggles with a chicken-based skills test. Meanwhile step siblings Hilal and Jevdet make a last-minute change to their recipe after overhearing some key advice from the judges.
It is culinary classics day and the three cooks must flex their 'mussels' as well as having to bake sixteen miniature Black Forest gateaux.
The three couples are challenged to master the art of spicing with a veggie curry, then tackle precision baking with John's tropical mango dessert.
It is elimination day and one couple's necks are on the chopping block. Standing between them and the prize are Rosemary's beef tournedos rossini with sweetbreads and John's tricky apple cider doughnuts.
It is the grand final and one couple will walk off with 1,000 pounds. All they have to do is butterfly and cook a whole trout with a selection of side dishes, then serve their own take on a nutty nougat.
Top chef Rosemary Shrager and expert baker John Whaite re-open their competitive cookery school. Each week, three couples face a daily menu of difficult challenges. Every day, the best couple win a prize, but only the most impressive cooks will walk away with 1,000 pounds at the end of the week. The rest end up on the Chopping Block! Rosemary and John welcome three couples to their cookery school. It is Family Favourites Day, and standing between them and the 1,000 pound prize is scampi and chips, with battenberg to follow.
The three competitive cooks must prepare, stuff and roast a perfect pork tenderloin then bake a stunning tarte tatin.
It is an Italian-inspired World Food Day at the cookery school. So what could be easier than a humble vegetarian risotto with artichokes, followed by faultless fruit and nut biscotti for afters?
It is Elimination Day and one couple's neck is on the chopping block. Getting everybody into a flap are three fiddly pheasants and John's own Mont Blanc biscuit butties. Who will go head to head for that cash prize?
It is the grand final and one couple will walk off with the cash prize. All they have to do is prepare and cook a whole rabbit plus a selection of sides, then serve up faultless baked Alaskas.
Rosemary and John open their doors to three new pairs of cooks on Family Favourites Day. Standing between them and that prize is a bowl of pasta, with jam tart and custard to follow.
It is Elimination Day and one couple's necks are on the chopping block. Getting everybody hot under the collar are John's oriental steamed buns and Rosemary's duck pancakes.
It is the Grand Final and one couple will walk off with the prize. All they have to do is fillet and cook a whole sea bass, then dazzle the judges with perfect passion fruit souffles.
Rosemary and John welcome three new couples for Family Favourites Day. Standing between them and the 1,000 pound prize is lamb flatbreads with dips then angel cake for pud.
It is Culinary Classics Day in John and Rosemary's cookery school, and the three competitive cooks must make a scintillating scallop starter followed by an eye-popping monster trifle.
Rosemary and John's World Food Day is inspired by all things French. But will the three culinary couples be able to impress the judges with a rack of pork with boulangere potatoes and a tricky meringue roulade au citron?
It is Elimination Day and one couple's neck is on the chopping block. Getting everybody's knickers in a twist is an octopus stir-fry and John's gluten-free, rose macarons. Who will go head to head for that cash jackpot?
It is the Grand Final and one couple will walk off with the prize. All they have to do is prepare and cook a perfect pigeon plus a selection of sides, then dish up some Portuguese tarts.