
Fury as ‘childish' BBC axe HALF of shamed Gregg Wallace's recipes from web in ‘stupid cancellation' after MasterChef axe
Six of the fallen grocer's 11 dish ideas have been axed since he was sacked from MasterChef last month.
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Half of Gregg Wallace's recipes have vanished from the BBC Food website including his raspberry pavlova
Credit: Getty
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Gregg's pork and apple burger recipe is one of the dishes that remains on the BBC site
His 'comforting' special sausage and lentil soup, 'delightfully simple' mince pie ice-cream and a raspberry pavlova are gone.
A raspberry marinated rack of lamb and a leek and potato soup are also missing since a damning report into the 60-year-old's behaviour.
One site user railed at 'another stupid cancellation by the BBC'.
They added: 'Whatever you think of the guy, it was hardly his recipes that were the problem.'
Another, Claire, added: 'Seems childish. I'm never going to stop listening to Michael Jackson.'
Ed Campbell added online: 'Can't we separate the art from the artist?'
All the dishes had featured on shows Wallace fronted, as did some still on the website such as his pork and apple burger.
Nearly 50 women made complaints about Wallace but the worst allegations, including groping and flashing, were not upheld.
Last month, he told The Sun: 'I'm not a groper, a sex pest or a flasher.
'So much has been perceived incorrectly.'
The BBC said it was standard practice to update BBC Food website recipes and those from a range of chefs had been taken down recently.
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Wallace was sacked from MasterChef last month
Credit: PA

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