JIMMY Osmond was hot stuff as celebrity chefs cooked in a freezing field in Haworth.
The 70s singing icon set fire to his team’s pastry during the episode of Celebrity Masterchef filmed in the Brontë village.
But despite his fiery faux pas Jimmy made it through the semi-finals of TV contest as viewers last Thursday watched the episode filmed in April.
Jimmy and his fellow contestants created dishes in open-sided marquees in the meadow behind the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
They later served a selection of four dishes to around 70 museum staff, Brontë Society members and local residents in the nearby Old Brontë Schoolrooms.
The episode saw Tommy Cannon, Neil Back and Cherry Healey narrowly miss out on a space in the second semi, with Jimmy, Sid Owen, Audley Harrison, Neil Back, Louise Minchin, Alexis Conran and the Reverend Richard Coles making it to the next episode.
The episode also saw the contestants return from Haworth to the BBC studio to take Invention Test, spanning 90 minutes creating a dish to showcase their favourite ingredient..
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