The “MasterChef” fans have spoken and you want Dara Yu to win Season 12. The 20-year old from Los Angeles would the youngest champion in the show’s history, two years the junior of Season 1 winner Whitney Miller. The average age of a “MasterChef” winner over the past 11 seasons is 31. Dara is competing against Christian Green, a 36-year old from New Orleans and Michael Silverstein, a 34-year old from Pittsburgh.
In our recent poll we asked who You want to win the title of “MasterChef” and Dara received 54 of the votes. Christian ranked second with 31 and Michael finished in third with just 15. The winner will be decided by judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich during the one-hour season finale airing on Wednesday, September 14 (8:00 p.m. – 9:02 Pm Et/Pt on Fox). Former series regulars Graham Elliot and Christina Tosi serve as guest judges.
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In our recent poll we asked who You want to win the title of “MasterChef” and Dara received 54 of the votes. Christian ranked second with 31 and Michael finished in third with just 15. The winner will be decided by judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich during the one-hour season finale airing on Wednesday, September 14 (8:00 p.m. – 9:02 Pm Et/Pt on Fox). Former series regulars Graham Elliot and Christina Tosi serve as guest judges.
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- 9/13/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Season 12 of “MasterChef” was all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons returned to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, the cooking competition re-opened the doors to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the show’s history. After many weeks of intense competition, three finalists have risen to the top: Christian Green, Dara Yu and Michael Silverstein. But which of these three do You want to win? Vote for your favorite in our poll below.
Gordon Ramsay serves as host and judges each dish alongside his colleagues Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich. For their last challenge, the three finalists must prepare a three-course menu consisting of an appetizer, entree and dessert, with one hour to cook each course.
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Christian is a 36-year old from New Orleans who placed 5th on Season 5 of “MasterChef.
Gordon Ramsay serves as host and judges each dish alongside his colleagues Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich. For their last challenge, the three finalists must prepare a three-course menu consisting of an appetizer, entree and dessert, with one hour to cook each course.
See ‘MasterChef’ Season 12: Finalists
Christian is a 36-year old from New Orleans who placed 5th on Season 5 of “MasterChef.
- 9/9/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Three home cooks were sent packing in last week’s double episode of “MasterChef.” First, the duo of Amanda Saab and Derrick Fox succumbed to their inability to properly communicate during the wall challenge. Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich said their Crispy Skin Duck with Moroccan-Style Couscous, Romanesco and Blood Orange Gastrique tasted like cough syrup. Next, the Top 6 took over Spago for renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck. Willie Mike led his Blue Team to a loss and was eliminated for his poor effort.
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, the majority agreed it was time for Willie (28) and Amanda (26) to go. But most people were upset to see Derrick leave. Instead, Shanika Patterson received the third most votes at 22. Dara Yu was next at 15 followed by Derrick at 5 and Michael Silverstein with 4.
See ‘MasterChef’ Season 12: Finalists
In the episode,...
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, the majority agreed it was time for Willie (28) and Amanda (26) to go. But most people were upset to see Derrick leave. Instead, Shanika Patterson received the third most votes at 22. Dara Yu was next at 15 followed by Derrick at 5 and Michael Silverstein with 4.
See ‘MasterChef’ Season 12: Finalists
In the episode,...
- 9/4/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
A triple elimination took place on “MasterChef” last night when Episode 16 and Episode 17 of Season 12 aired back-to-back on Fox. The Top 8 were paired together and tasked with communicating on opposite sides of a wall to create identical dishes with a double elimination on the line. Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich sent Amanda Saab and Derrick Fox home for poor communication and a bad Crispy Skin Duck with Moroccan-Style Couscous, Romanesco and Blood Orange Gastrique.
Next, the Top 6 took over Chef Wolfgang Puck’s kitchen at the famous Spago restaurant in Los Angeles. Willie May failed to show the leadership qualities it takes to win and was asked to turn in his apron at the end of the night. Do you think Amanda, Derrick and Willie deserved to get the boot this week? Vote below in our poll.
Amanda, Derrick and Willie weren’t the only chefs in the hot seat on Wednesday.
Next, the Top 6 took over Chef Wolfgang Puck’s kitchen at the famous Spago restaurant in Los Angeles. Willie May failed to show the leadership qualities it takes to win and was asked to turn in his apron at the end of the night. Do you think Amanda, Derrick and Willie deserved to get the boot this week? Vote below in our poll.
Amanda, Derrick and Willie weren’t the only chefs in the hot seat on Wednesday.
- 9/1/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Tonight, the Top 8 chefs are paired together and tasked with communicating on opposite sides of a wall to create identical dishes with a double elimination on the line. Then, after two are sent packing, the Top 6 must take over Chef Wolfgang Puck’s kitchen at the famous Spago restaurant in Los Angeles, and uphold its renowned reputation in the special two-hour “The Wall/Restaurant Takeover – Spago” episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, Aug. 31 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay,...
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay,...
- 9/1/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Brandi Mudd was the first home cook sent packing on last week’s double episode of “MasterChef: Back to Win.” The 33-year old from Irvington, Kentucky failed to impress judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich with her attempt to elevate gas station snacks. Next, Bowen Li turned in his apron after a spicy mystery box challenge of chilis. But fans aren’t happy about it!
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 38 agreed that Brandi deserved to go home. But 36 felt Willie Mike should have been the second chef eliminated after he served up Beer-Infused Chicken Pot Pie with Spicy Cheese Puff & Sunflower Seed Crumble the judges called “difficult to eat.” Bowen did finish in third place with 16 followed by Michael Silverstein at 6. Only 4 said Derrick Fox should have left after landing in the bottom three for the first time.
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 38 agreed that Brandi deserved to go home. But 36 felt Willie Mike should have been the second chef eliminated after he served up Beer-Infused Chicken Pot Pie with Spicy Cheese Puff & Sunflower Seed Crumble the judges called “difficult to eat.” Bowen did finish in third place with 16 followed by Michael Silverstein at 6. Only 4 said Derrick Fox should have left after landing in the bottom three for the first time.
- 8/30/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Another double elimination took place on “MasterChef” last night when Episode 14 and Episode 15 aired back-to-back on Fox. The top 10 chefs from Season 12 were tasked with elevating traditional gas station snacks into gourmet dishes. Brandi Mudd’s Spicy Cheese Puff Arepa with Cola Skirt Steak and Fruity Cereal Crema left a bad taste in the mouths of judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich. They sent the 33-year old back to Kentucky after telling her the dish “looks and tastes like an orange hockey puck.”
Next, the top nine chefs were faced with another Winner’s Mystery Box challenge, this time from “MasterChef 9” winner Gerron Hurt. After cooking with a box full of chilis, Bowen Li was eliminated for his “bizarre” Seafood Stuffed Pepper with Mofongo Mashed Plantain Cake that felt like “ball bearings in your mouth.” Do you think Brandi and Bowen deserved to get the boot this episode?...
Next, the top nine chefs were faced with another Winner’s Mystery Box challenge, this time from “MasterChef 9” winner Gerron Hurt. After cooking with a box full of chilis, Bowen Li was eliminated for his “bizarre” Seafood Stuffed Pepper with Mofongo Mashed Plantain Cake that felt like “ball bearings in your mouth.” Do you think Brandi and Bowen deserved to get the boot this episode?...
- 8/25/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Keeping up with culinary trends and tapping into nostalgia, Gordon Ramsay brings a new challenge to the kitchen. The Top 10 chefs are tasked with elevating traditional gas station and road trip snacks into gourmet dishes. Then, the Top Nine chefs are faced with another Winner’s Mystery Box challenge, this time from “MasterChef 9” winner Gerron Hurt. With no more immunity pins up for grabs, each contestant must create a dish that packs heat using an assortment of chilis and peppers in the all-new “Gas Station Gourmet/Winner’s Mystery Box – Gerron Hurt” episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, Aug. 24 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable...
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable...
- 8/25/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Top 10 were revealed on the latest episode of “MasterChef” and each of them are now a little closer to being named the Season 12 champ. Who is left and who stands the best chance of impressing judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich? Here are my assessments.
Read our “MasterChef 12: Back to Win” Top 10 power rankings below (from worst to best) for our thoughts on how each of them could potentially take home the 250,000 grand prize. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite home cooks on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think will ultimately join the “MasterChef” winners list.
See Did ‘MasterChef 12’s’ Gabriel Lewis and Fred Chang deserve to be eliminated in Episodes 12 and 13? [Poll]
10) Willie Mike: Willie seems like the nicest person on the planet (or at least in the MasterChef kitchen). However, he seems to produce nicely...
Read our “MasterChef 12: Back to Win” Top 10 power rankings below (from worst to best) for our thoughts on how each of them could potentially take home the 250,000 grand prize. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite home cooks on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think will ultimately join the “MasterChef” winners list.
See Did ‘MasterChef 12’s’ Gabriel Lewis and Fred Chang deserve to be eliminated in Episodes 12 and 13? [Poll]
10) Willie Mike: Willie seems like the nicest person on the planet (or at least in the MasterChef kitchen). However, he seems to produce nicely...
- 8/21/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
As the top 12 chefs approach the halfway point in the competition, they’re challenged to a tag-team cook-off. They’re tasked with choosing a partner and cooking three menu items from Gordon Ramsay’s Michelin-starred restaurants, taking turns against the clock. Next, in order to secure a spot in the top 10, the remaining chefs partner with GrubHub to elevate a traditional take-out dish into a gourmet concoction in the all-new “Tag Team/GrubHub Challenge” double episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, Aug. 17 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults.
- 8/18/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Bri Baker was sent packing on Episode 11 of “MasterChef: Back to Win” after failing to impress judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich in the Vietnamese Mystery Box challenge presented by Season 3 champ Christine Ha. The 27-year old from Dallas served up Pan Seared Salmon with a Fish Sauce Caramel Glaze, Stir-Fried Noodles and Coconut-Lime Sauce that the judges said didn’t taste “like anything” and had “no passion.”
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 66 said Bri deserved to go home after landing in the bottom three for the third time. Just 19 of you thought Emily Hallock should have been chopped for her stripped down Lemongrass Pork Salad with Marinated Vegetables and Shrimp Dusted Crispy Rice Chip that lacked “love, intelligence and strategy.” Only 15 of fans would have sent Brandi Mudd home for her “bland” Vietnamese Sticky...
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 66 said Bri deserved to go home after landing in the bottom three for the third time. Just 19 of you thought Emily Hallock should have been chopped for her stripped down Lemongrass Pork Salad with Marinated Vegetables and Shrimp Dusted Crispy Rice Chip that lacked “love, intelligence and strategy.” Only 15 of fans would have sent Brandi Mudd home for her “bland” Vietnamese Sticky...
- 8/16/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After landing in the Bottom 3 on two previous occasions, Bri Baker led her comrades to victory in Episode 10’s team challenge of “MasterChef: Back to Win.” The 27-year old Dallas native appeared to be finding her stride, but that all changed last night when Season 3 champ Christine Ha arrived and gifted the chef-testants a Vietnamese mystery box that proved too much for Bri. Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich said her Pan Seared Salmon with a Fish Sauce Caramel Glaze, Stir-Fried Noodles and Coconut-Lime Sauce had “no passion,” didn’t taste “like anything” and was “boring.” Do you think the Bri deserved to get the boot this episode? Vote below in our poll.
Bri wasn’t the only chef in the hot seat on Wednesday. Brandi Mudd served up Vietnamese Sticky Pork Belly with Serrano Chili Noodles and Pickled Carrots & Daikon that Gordon said lacked passion and heat.
Bri wasn’t the only chef in the hot seat on Wednesday. Brandi Mudd served up Vietnamese Sticky Pork Belly with Serrano Chili Noodles and Pickled Carrots & Daikon that Gordon said lacked passion and heat.
- 8/11/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Tonight, the remaining chefs are challenged with a “Winner’s Mystery Box,” curated by the Season 3 Champion, Christine Ha. The contestants are tasked with creating a Michelin-starred Vietnamese dish, but there’s a catch – they must use every ingredient given to them in the all-new “Winners Mystery Box – Christine Ha” episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, Aug. 10 (8:00-9:01 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. Follow along with our “MasterChef” season 12 episode 11 recap below.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.
- 8/11/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Shelly Flash was sent packing on Episode 10 of “MasterChef: Back to Win” after failing to impress judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich in a team challenge. The 38-year old from Brooklyn failed to lead the Blue Team to victory as they served up New York Strip Steak with Compound Butter, BBQ Beans, Baked Brussels Sprouts and Slaw to a hungry group of cowboys and cowgirls.
See ‘MasterChef’ exclusive clip: Which home cook has health scare in ‘Horse Town U.S.A.’? [Watch]
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 62 said Shelly deserved to go home after landing in the bottom three on two previous occasions. Just 19 of you thought Brandi Mudd should have been chopped instead for crying about her overly sweet beans. Amanda Saab received 19 of the vote as well for inconsistent, chunky coleslaw.
In the episode,...
See ‘MasterChef’ exclusive clip: Which home cook has health scare in ‘Horse Town U.S.A.’? [Watch]
In our recent poll, where we asked you to pick which chef-testant you think deserved to be eliminated, 62 said Shelly deserved to go home after landing in the bottom three on two previous occasions. Just 19 of you thought Brandi Mudd should have been chopped instead for crying about her overly sweet beans. Amanda Saab received 19 of the vote as well for inconsistent, chunky coleslaw.
In the episode,...
- 8/10/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After landing in the Bottom 3 on two previous occasions, Shelly Flash was eliminated from “MasterChef: Back to Win.” The Brooklyn native was asked to turn in her apron after failing to lead the Blue Team to victory on Wednesday’s team challenge. She captained the group grilling New York Strip Steak with Compound Butter, BBQ Beans, Baked Brussels Sprouts and Slaw in Horsetown U.S.A. Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich pointed out her lack of leadership before sending the Season 6 veteran packing. Do you think the 38-year old from New York deserved to get the boot this episode? Vote below in our poll.
Shelly wasn’t the only chef in the hot seat on Wednesday. Brandi Mudd was an emotional disaster and “all over the place” as she was reduced to tears after sweetening up the beans beyond Gordon’s liking. Amanda Saab was criticized for...
Shelly wasn’t the only chef in the hot seat on Wednesday. Brandi Mudd was an emotional disaster and “all over the place” as she was reduced to tears after sweetening up the beans beyond Gordon’s liking. Amanda Saab was criticized for...
- 8/4/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Tonight, more than 100 cowboys and cowgirls in Horse Town, U.S.A. gather for the “MasterChef” rodeo, where the Top 14 chefs divide into two teams to create the best steak and sides. The team that doesn’t live up to the cowboys’ standards faces the possibility of elimination in the all-new “Cooking for Horse Town U.S.A.” episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, Aug. 3 (8:00-9:01 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. Follow along with our “MasterChef” season 12 episode 10 recap below.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults. Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
- 8/4/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Tonight, one chef selects a dessert for each of his or her fellow competitors to bake to perfection. Anything less will force the contestants to face elimination in the all-new “Bake to Win” episode of “MasterChef” airing Wednesday, July 27 (8:00-9:01 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. Follow along with our “MasterChef” season 12 episode 9 recap below.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.m. — Previously, on “MasterChef”! The Top 16 were challenged to cook a delicious Southern fusion dish with global ingredients.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.m. — Previously, on “MasterChef”! The Top 16 were challenged to cook a delicious Southern fusion dish with global ingredients.
- 7/28/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Tonight, the 16 remaining chefs are challenged to cook a Southern cuisine dish inspired by complex flavors from countries around the world. “MasterChef” also welcomes award-winning chef and Southern fusion restaurateur Tiffany Derry to the kitchen in the all-new “Southern Fusion with Guest Chef Tiffany Derry” episode airing July 20 (8:01-9:01 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. Follow along with our “MasterChef” season 12 episode 8 recap below.
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.m. — Previously, on “MasterChef...
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return as judges.
Meet the Top 20 returning cooks competing in Season 12
8:00 p.m. — Previously, on “MasterChef...
- 7/21/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
For the third week in a row, a semi-finalist from a previous season was sent packing on “MasterChef: Back to Win.” Alejandro Valdivia committed a fatal mistake during the first team challenge of the competition. While making New York Strip with Sautéed Mushrooms, Charred Broccolini, Roasted Potatoes and Citrus Chimichurri to feed the U.S. Coast Guard, the Season 8 veteran was spotted putting steaks on the grill after they fell on the ground. Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich were flabbergasted and sent the 40-year old back to Atlanta. Do you think Alejandro deserved to get the boot this episode? Vote below in our poll.
Alejandro wasn’t the only chef under a microscope on Wednesday. Christian Green captained the Blue Team with a less-than-stellar communication strategy that had teammates Derrick (Peltz) Fox and Brandi Mudd fuming. The 36-year old from New Orleans eventually made an announcement that he would calm himself down,...
Alejandro wasn’t the only chef under a microscope on Wednesday. Christian Green captained the Blue Team with a less-than-stellar communication strategy that had teammates Derrick (Peltz) Fox and Brandi Mudd fuming. The 36-year old from New Orleans eventually made an announcement that he would calm himself down,...
- 6/30/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return.
Following three battle-back episodes, 40 hopefuls were winnowed down to the Top 20 finalists competing for the title of MasterChef. So let’s reintroduce ourselves to the returning home cooks who are back for a second shot at the coveted trophy and a 250,000 prize that goes with it. Scroll through the the gallery of contestants above.
The Top 20 will face their first challenge on episode 4 airing Wednesday, June 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
See ‘MasterChef’ winners list: All seasons...
Following three battle-back episodes, 40 hopefuls were winnowed down to the Top 20 finalists competing for the title of MasterChef. So let’s reintroduce ourselves to the returning home cooks who are back for a second shot at the coveted trophy and a 250,000 prize that goes with it. Scroll through the the gallery of contestants above.
The Top 20 will face their first challenge on episode 4 airing Wednesday, June 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
See ‘MasterChef’ winners list: All seasons...
- 6/15/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Three home cooks remained in the quest to be named the winner of MasterChef season seven—but only one could take home the title. In the two-hour finale, Shaun O'Neale, Brandi Mudd and David Williams competed for the title after cooking an entrée for 17 intimidating restaurant critics. David narrowly avoided going home as one of the bottom two contestants, but he had another chance to redeem himself in the super-sized episode. The final three got a hand from some familiar home cooks as they rushed to prepare an amazing appetizer dish in just 60 minutes. In part two of the episode, they had one hour to create entrees and one hour to create dessert. Finally, it was time for judges Gordon...
- 9/15/2016
- E! Online
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