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John Torode has brushed off his axe from MasterChef in a new cooking video posted to social media on Friday.
The TV chef and host, 60, was suddenly dropped from the long-running BBC programme earlier this year following Gregg Wallace's sacking.
John was axed for allegedly using 'extremely offensive racist language in 2018', something he claims he has 'no recollection' of.
The allegation came to light during an investigation into his former co-host's behaviour on set.
It now appears John has moved on from MasterChef and accepted his fate as he shared an insight into his Friday night.
Shortly before the final of this year's series was broadcast, John's wife Lisa Faulkner took to social media to record him cooking dinner for them both.



As she asked him from over the kitchen island what he was cooking, John replied: 'Well, I'm making a version of pad Thai.'
While Lisa recorded the delicious-looking dishes up close, he added: 'Crispy pork belly and chilli sauce, and then seafood curry and rice.'
In a sweet moment as John looked at the camera, Lisa said 'love you' as John swiftly replied: 'Love you too.'
Earlier this month Lisa, 53, who has kept closely by his side to support him, revealed John is 'doing OK'.
She exclusively told Daily Mail: 'MasterChef will not be the same without John. But he's doing OK.'
John shook off his work woes as he gave two live demonstrations at the packed 500-seat cookery theatre for the Festival of Food and Drink in Thoresby Hall.
He said during a walkabout with Lisa before his first demo: 'Life goes on! I've had a lot of support and I'm very grateful.'
BBC bosses had considered pulling the current pre-recorded series of MasterChef featuring amateur cooks but decided to air it whilst cutting out the banter of the under fire co-hosts and focusing more on the contestants.


MasterChef has since announced new stars to take over presenting roles in both the professional and amateur cooking series.
Grace Dent - who previously stepped in to host the celebrity spin-off series with John - will return as a permanent judge.
The food critic will be joined by Irish-born chef Anna Haugh, who replaced Gregg in the last episodes after allegations against him first came to light.
BBC One Saturday Kitchen host Matt Tebbutt, 51, was recently announced as the new presenter of MasterChef: The Professionals, alongside chefs Marcus Wareing, 55, and Monica Galetti, 50, for the 18th series of the cooking competition.
The current series of MasterChef, which features John and Gregg in reduced format, lost nearly one million viewers as it aired last month.