At the beginning of the season, it seemed like the majority of contestants had never even set foot in a kitchen. The final 2 were entertaining and talented enough. It felt like the producers were going for more drama and tears and My Kitchen Rules style television rather than focusing on home cooks, fine tuning their skills while teaching the audience some tricks along the way. Loved to Hate: Daniel “Kelty” Kelty (7th) How do I think Season 7 held up against past seasons of Masterchef? Fire up the grill and clip on your tongs and let’s take a trip down Masterchef memory lane. But memories of Captain “Let’s Use The Entire Pantry In One Dish” John aside, Season 7 has served up some very likable and talented contestants. When a contestant screws up a team challenge by trying to make a white chocolate velouté with scallops when everyone else wanted a simple and delicious mussels in tomato and chilli broth, I will get just as screamy at the TV as I do when Robert Lui takes to the field in a Cowboys game. I look forward to Masterchef season as much as I do the NRL season. It’ll be pressure cookers and dessert moulds at 10 paces as they go head to head to claim the title of Australia’s 7th Masterchef. This year we are left with with restaurant manager from New South Wales, Billie McKay, and Georgia Barnes, a health product rep from Queensland. The Masterchef Australia Season 7 finale airs tonight. Part of Masterchef’s winning formula are the judges.
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