MasterChef Australia

Nat Thaipun Wins MasterChef Australia 2024.

Victorian barista, Nat Thaipun, has been named the winner of MasterChef Australia 2024, taking home $250,000 and a residency at Crown Melbourne’s ALUMNI restaurant.

In the grand finale Nat was up against Tasmanian butcher, Josh “Pezza” Perry, two very different cooks each with a unique set of strengths.

In round one, it was an ingredient knockout challenge. The five ingredient options were fennel, lemongrass, black peppercorns, mint and baby leeks. Black peppercorns were the final ingredient left standing, so Nat and Pezza needed to hero this ingredient in their dishes.

Pezza decided to stick to his butcher strengths and made rib eye with fondant potatoes, brussels sprouts done two ways and a peppercorn sauce. The judges loved how Pezza stuck to his guns and delivered a perfect steak. His peppercorn sauce was packed with punchy flavour, but the texture of his brussels sprout purée was a touch grainy.

Nat continued her risktaker ways, deciding to make a scotch egg with sai oua, a Northern Thai sausage full of heavy hitting flavours, along with nam prig noom, a Thai roasted green chilli dip. When the judges cut into her eggs, they were both oozy and they were surprised that despite all the deeply Thai ingredients, the peppercorn shone through.

With high risk came high reward as Nat impressed the judges, scoring nines across the board for a total of 36 points. Pezza’s efforts earned him 33 points, giving Nat a three-point lead heading into round two.

In round two, Pezza and Nat had to tackle a pressure test set by British superstar chef Clare Smyth, whose restaurants Core in London and Oncore in Sydney have earnt three Michelin stars and three hats respectively. Clare entered the kitchen with an incredible dessert, the “Core-teser”, her high-end take on a Malteser.

When Pezza brought his dish into the judges, he felt like he had let his family and the judges down by not completing the dish. Even though Pezza didn’t have the malt puff on the dish, his entremets looked very good, and the judges could see the layers when they cut it open; every element that made the plate was near perfect.

Nat’s dish looked incredible when it hit the tasting table, her malt puff sitting proudly, with feathers on top. When the judges tasted Nat’s dish, they were surprised; even though everything was on the plate and her flavours were great, there were some textural flaws.

When the judges read their final verdict, they told Pezza that although he was missing the malt puff, his flavours were identical to Clare’s. He scored sevens across the board for a round two score of 35, taking his total to 68 points. Nat needed at least 33 points to take out the win, and she too ended up scoring a seven from each judge, taking her total score to 71 points, beating Pezza by just three points.

In addition to Nat winning the grand prize of $250,000 and a residency at Crown Melbourne’s ALUMNI restaurant, Pezza was awarded $40,000 to go after his food dreams and third place getter Sav Perera took home $10,000 for her efforts.

Upon winning MasterChef Australia 2024, Nat Thaipun said: “I feel so good, this is crazy! It feels like a dream but it’s not, it just happened, I just won MasterChef Australia.”

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Nat on The Project tomorrow.

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Is it just me, or has the design of MasterChef Australia trophy changed?

Here is the bigger photo of Nat holding the trophy

Here is last year’s winner Brent Draper with the trophy

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Nat told 10play that after winning the grand final (which was filmed three months ago), she flew to London where she spent a week working at Jamie Oliver’s restaurant as part of the prize for claiming the immunity pin. She then had a stint at Clare Smyth’s Oncore. Nat has now commenced work at Vue de Monde under Hugh Allen.

https://10play.com.au/masterchef/articles/nat-thaipun-wins-masterchef-australia-2024/tpa240716byiqs


Jean-Christophe had posted a group photo (shot at the grand final) on Instagram

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Nat and Josh also posted their post-grand final thoughts on Instagram overnight.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C9e6Wz4TFr1/

https://www.instagram.com/p/C9e8XLTPgg1/?img_index=1

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MasterChef Australia Serves Up Series Success Reaching 11.2 million Australians.

Last night, audiences gorged on the gripping Grand Finale with 1.78 million total national viewers consuming the epic contest that saw Victorian barista, Nat Thaipun, crowned the 2024 winner of MasterChef Australia.

The two-hour special also dished up last night’s #1 show in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.

The finale capped off a spectacular 16th season that has so far seen 11.2 million Australians devour this delicious series that will only see viewers grow as fans and foodies continue to stream MasterChef Australia on 10 Play.

The series also had the biggest audiences ever on 10 Play with BVOD audiences averaging 142,000 viewers up 29% year-on-year.

MasterChef Australia 2024 Highlights.

Season

  • 11.2 million viewers reached across the season.
  • Up 1% on 2023 series average.
  • Biggest BVOD audiences ever for the series!
  • 142,000 BVOD viewers, up 29% year-on-year.
  • VOZ total 7 day audience lifts 24% on overnights.
  • 822,000 total national average audience (including 7-day TV and BVOD)

Grand Finale

  • 1.78 million national viewers.
  • Up 4% on 2023.
  • #1 show in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
  • #1 in its timeslot.

Launch

  • 1.71 million total national viewers reached.
  • #1 show in 16 to 39s.
  • #1 in its timeslot.

Season 16 also saw stellar sponsors and premium partnerships extend MasterChef Australia beyond the screen.

Australians got a taste of TV with Sumeet’s InTALIAN Simmer Sauce available exclusively for a limited time at Coles, featuring a unique blend of Indian and Italian flavours.

Fans of MasterChef Australia and lovers of fine dining were able to experience a unique pop-up restaurant and dining experience called ALUMNI, at Crown Melbourne, the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

The restaurant saw a rotating cast of MasterChef Australia alumni serving dishes from the cuisine they are best known for, with the 2024 winner, Nat Thaipun, starting her residency tomorrow, 18 July through to 4 August.

Last night saw audiences continue the MasterChef Australia conversation on social media with #MasterChefAU trending #1 in Australia.

The series also had incredible engagement across Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and X exceeding 300 million combined reach.

Season 16 of MasterChef Australia certainly proved that there’s never been a season like this before.

Be sure to reserve your table at ALUMNI now so you can taste the best of season 16 for yourself with Nat’s exciting menu. Book now here.

MasterChef Australia is produced for Network 10 by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay company). Format created by Franc Roddam and represented internationally by Banijay Rights.

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Nat has revealed some of her menu items that would appear during her two-week residency at ALUMNI from tomorrow (Thursday).

“I’ve created the whole menu, including the signature cocktail, which is a fun take on Sour Patch Kids. My brothers and I love sour lollies, so I recreated the flavour using offcuts of finger lime,” she said.

Expect a unique mix of dishes in Thaipun’s ALUMNI gig, including some MasterChef Australia faves.

“The scotch egg (seen in the finale) will make an appearance, but instead of pork mince I’ll use kangaroo mince instead,” she said.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/lifestyle/food/masterchef-australia-winner-2024-nat-thaipun-reveals-plans-for-crown-alumni-restaurant-takeover/news-story/620780544b7ad89c655773dab149ad25

I thought that Nat might win

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I think they had ran out of space for the names on the original.

The new design only allows for three more names (including Nat’s) to be engraved in the inner circle around the MC logo.

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All the judges scrub up well in this photo,Andy doesn’t usually wear a suit .

The show’s social media account has posted a video clip of Nat’s trip to London, including a visit to Jamie Oliver Productions HQ where she saw the filming of one of his cooking segments. Nat also had a dinner with Jamie himself at the Catherine Street kitchen.


Season 16 starts on U&W (formerly W channel) in Britain on Monday, August 12.

https://x.com/jc_novelli/status/1822196244891976109

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Poh is special guest on the latest episode of ABC podcast You Don’t Know Me, hosted by Virginia Trioli.

MasterChef judges Andy Allen and Sofia Levin plus 25 alumni:

10 Upfronts - judges confirmed

Hey, can we order another serve of Andy Allen, Sofia Levin, Poh Ling Yeow, and Jean-Christophe Novelli for MasterChef Australia in 2025? Yes, Chef, yes! But our judges aren’t the only ones making a kitchen comeback.

Next year, MasterChef Australia: Back To Win has its plate full of a huge serve of fan favourites who previously missed out on the trophy, all returning for another shot at glory.

MasterChef Australia: Back To Win kicks off with a special guest judge in the kitchen with internationally renowned and multi-Michelin starred Chef, Gordon Ramsay turning up the heat.

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Back to win again. Interesting. Really glad Andy is back for another season. Poh is awesome.

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Thank goodness there is only one season of MasterChef Australia next year.

There’s only one season in the year - Back to Win.

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