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'MasterChef Junior' Season 4 Episode 4 Spoilers: The Young Home Cooks Participate in a Relay Race

In the next episode of "MasterChef Junior," the young home cooks will have to participate in a group relay race. The team challenge is one of the highlights of the show, and fans are excited to see whose team will emerge on top.

According to Zap2It, the young contestants will have to create a huge bowl of a seven-layer dip. In the sneak peek that was released, judge Graham Elliot explained to the remaining 18 young cooks what they need to prepare for each layer of the dip. "The beans, which you have to mash yourself. The corn, which you have to cut off the cob. Salsa, which you're going to have to mix together. Lettuce, which you're gonna have to shred. A layer of Wholly Guacamole, which is all-natural and scooped and made with fresh avocados," he said.

Graham explained that the seventh layer will be a mixture of sour cream and chives, which the kiddie cooks would have to pile on top of the massive serving of dip.The Chicago-based chef then said that one contestant would have to be responsible for two layers, since there are only six members in each team. The kids were earlier grouped into three teams of six.

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Gordon Ramsay explained that the winners of the race, besides being safe from elimination, will get the chance to push a judge's face straight to the dip they have created. The kids got excited after hearing their "other" reward.

A synopsis of the upcoming episode, which is titled "The Good, the Bad and the Smelly," was posted by TV Guide, and the summary reads, "The 18 remaining cooks split up for their first team challenge of the season, which involves creating a large seven-layer dip, and the group that finishes first is safe from the next elimination challenge and gets to choose its ingredients."

Watch "MasterChef Junior" every Friday on Fox.

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