
Celebrity rookie, Raef, throws an upper class evening to wow the Celebrity Come Dine With Me apprentice chefs
You know how it goes: last in, first out. That's how Come Dine With Me rolls as newbie celeb, Raef Bjayou (from the Apprentice), is the first glamorous host to step up to the hot plate.
Like all proper celebrities, Raef has a completely posh house in London's swanky Mayfair - you know, the expensive one in Monopoly. But will the postcode impress his equally famous guests?
He might be a loser in Sir Alan's eyes, but that doesn't stop rah-rah Raef dubbing himself the king of etiquette. That means his guests will have to adhere to a strict dress code of black tie for the gents and cocktail dresses for the ladies. Feisty feminist, Lynne Franks, is not happy.
Raef's upper crust menu isn't a hit either. His guests aren't impressed that he's called on the 'help' to prepare the meal and Michelle Gayle's hatred of prawns means the swanky starter is more codswallop than seafood delight.

Proving even a smoothie likes a bit of rough, Raef serves rustic tomato and basil pesto soup and, back to what he knows best, a swanky seafood platter.

Showing he's properly posh, Raef serves peppered loin of venison and foil wrapped baked sea bass.

Raef got fruity with his guava and strawberry bread pudding, served with homemade custard.
Unfortunately, due to copyright reasons, we can't bring you Raef's pudding but try this Autumn pudding recipe instead.
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