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The eleventh series of the Australian cooking game show MasterChef Australia premiered on 29 April 2019 on Network 10. [1] It was the final season where Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston served as judges. [2] This series was won by Larissa Takchi in the grand finale against Tessa Boersma and Simon Toohey, broadcast on 23 July ...
Takchi was selected in the 2019 auditions to join the 'Top 24' as a contestant on MasterChef Australia.On 23 July 2019, Takchi was announced as the winner of MasterChef 2019 and received a cash prize of $250,000, a new Holden Equinox car, and a monthly column in Delicious magazine for 12 months.
The first series finale of MasterChef Australia attracted an average of 3,745,000 viewers, and peaked at 4.11 million viewers. This figure was for the last half-hour of the show, titled MasterChef Australia: The Winner Announced, while the first 90 minutes of the finale averaged
In 2019, McKay returned to MasterChef Australia's eleventh series as a mentor, sharing the position with season eight runner-up Matt Sinclair and the first series' runner up, Poh Ling Yeow. [ 6 ] In 2022, McKay returned to compete on the show's fourteenth season , which featured a mix of returning contestants and new contenders.
MasterChef Australia is a television cooking competition that is typically broadcast for three months each year since 2009. There are generally 24 contestants each year. A number of those contestants, who were untrained home cooks at the time of their appearance, have gone on to host their own television cooking series.
Winner Announced – Sashi Cheliah was announced as the winner of the tenth season of MasterChef Australia, receiving the grand prize of $250,000 and a monthly column for Delicious. Ben Borsht won $40,000 as the runner-up while Khanh Ong won $10,000 after finishing in third place.
In 2018 his restaurant was awarded a Chef's Hat, making Andy the first MasterChef Australia contestant to be awarded the highly sought-after honour. [9] In 2021, he appeared as a co-host in Three Blue Ducks, a cooking show based that travels throughout Australia to find inspiration for new dishes that appear on the permanent restaurant menu. [10]
It closed on 15 October 2019. [52] In 2019, Yeow returned to MasterChef Australia as a mentor, sharing the position with season eight runner-up Matt Sinclair and season seven winner Billie McKay. [53] In 2020, Yeow returned to MasterChef Australia as a contestant in Back to Win and placed 6th. [54]