At years-old, Larissa became the youngest ever winner of MasterChef Australia in and was something of a dessert queen. But now the budding chef is keeping things close to home by helping out at her family's cafe, Wildpear in the north west Sydney suburb of Dural.
But due to coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions, the family are now offering delivery and drive-thru dinner services. It's keeping us super motivated to keep our doors open," she told HuffPost Australia.
Larissa is now married to husband Luke and they are expecting their first child. Emelia was the All Stars champ. After placing third in season six, Emelia returned and beat out bestie Laura Sharrad and dessert king Reynold Poernomo for top prize. Despite the huge wine, Emelia kept her celebration small, mostly thanks to Melbourne's strict second wave lockdown. It was what it was, but it was still so exciting.
Justin cooked his way to victory in He was a fan favourite early on and Justin Narayan cooked his way to victory in , beating runners-up Pete Campbell and Kishwar Chowdhury. Masterchef The wait is almost over! Celeb News He may not have been able to attend but Matthew Newton's moving tribute at his father Bert's funeral proves his love Woman's Day Nov 12, TV Could this be the end of celebrity reality TV shows?
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ELLE: Have any cooking shows inspired you? Every now and then, I would try a recipe or a different flavour combination that I would see, and it would work out pretty well. I kept doing that and landed in Masterchef somehow. JN: Excitement and difficulty in the Masterchef kitchen go hand in hand laughs.
The pressure of being in one of the best restaurants by one of the best chefs in Australia was extremely daunting. It was stressful but also exciting when the ball was rolling. It was a new kitchen, and we had access to insane produce. So I loved it! JN: Being in that environment, you learn so much. JN: Honestly, I have no idea. For now, I want to keep learning more about Indian food.
I want to keep experimenting as I go along the way. I believe food needs to keep evolving and progressing, and I need to keep pushing myself. Narayan was declared winner of the show during its filming back in May and the year-old youth pastor married Smoothy just days after the taping, reports dailymail. This comes after he initially said in an interview with news.
I'll try and make some smart investments, and I'll start to create some online content. But I need experience in the kitchen to work towards opening up my own place," he said at that time. Narayan said he wasn't in a rush to open his own restaurants, adding that the idea was "on the cards for sure". Narayan was elated after taking the top prize, beating fellow finalists Kishwar Chowdhury and Pete Campbell. I'm genuinely going to take a week to process this and let it sink in, and then I'll, like, write you an email, let you know how I feel," he said, congratulating Chowdhury and Campbell.
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