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Masterchef the professionals 2016 winner
Masterchef the professionals 2016 winner













masterchef the professionals 2016 winner
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READ MORE: An interview with MasterChef winner Irini Tzortzoglou Kenny Tutt – 2018 She has, however, released a cookbook Under The Olive Tree filled with easy, everyday recipes that celebrate the cuisine of her home country.

masterchef the professionals 2016 winner

So, it's not surprising Irini said she has no plans to open a restaurant.

masterchef the professionals 2016 winner

She quit her job as a banker in London and moved to the Lake District back in 2010, looking for a change of pace. Greek-born chef Irini lifted the trophy after taking part in the first all-female final with Jilly McCord and Delia Maria Asser. He also hinted at plans to open his own gastropub in the near future, so watch this space. However, he did appear on this year’s MasterChef as a guest judge and is set to attend Fantastic Food Festivals later in 2021. He had to watch the final on video call to his friends and family, and didn’t receive the trophy until months later. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic and national lockdowns, Thomas hasn’t had the year of celebrations finalists are usually able to have. Judge Gregg Wallace said “He takes the ordinary and makes it extraordinary”.

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Cooking classic British dishes such as monkfish scampi and braised ox cheek, the finance professional beat 60 contestants, including David Rickett and Sandy Tang, to the top spot.

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Last year it was 33-year-old Thomas Frake, an amateur chef and London banker, who became the winner of the 16th series of MasterChef. We discover what past MasterChef winners, including Thomasina Miers, Dhruv Baker and Thomas Frake, are up to today. Here we look back and find out what happened to previous MasterChef champions. On of the perks of being crowned the king of the kitchen - walking away with a trophy and the kudos (there's no big cash prize) - was the loan of a £56k Maserati Levante to drive around in for a week.Last night Tom Rhodes impressed the judges and became the winner of MasterChef 2021. "It was quite a savage time, mentally and physically exhausting, but it's been great ever since," said Laurence, who will be taking a well-earned holiday to Mexico in June with his girlfriend. The gruelling MasterChef schedule meant he was finishing a shift at RSB at midnight, then heading to London ready for 7am filming the next day before returning to Nottingham for his next four-day stint in the kitchen. However, his more immediate plans include opening a bar in Nottingham city centre and a small restaurant space for a pop-up. "I'm still young and I still have a lot to prove," added Laurence. I will be taking the next year to make these tough decisions before taking my next step. "I've had a lot of restaurant offers on the table, people offering me money to open my own place in Nottingham and London. I really enjoyed working there but it was time to go on my own," he said.Īfter numerous offers, he won't be making any snap decision on his future and is likely to sticking around Nottingham for a while, after buying a house in Mapperley Park.

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In the month leading up to his departure he was given free rein to host his own pop-ups in the restaurant's private six-seater dining room Nucleus - a sell-out success giving diners the opportunity to sample dishes, inspired by his MasterChef journey. The sous chef left Restaurant Sat Bains at the end of March, after two years in the two Michelin-starred kitchen at Lenton Lane. It's been great fun travelling up and down the country doing events and meeting people," said Laurence about the pop-up supper clubs with his fellow MasterChef finalists. Since winning television's toughest culinary competition, the 26-year-old chef, from Mapperley, has been inundated with exciting offers for the future. Restaurant offers, fast cars, potential book deals and fans asking for selfies - such is the life of MasterChef: The Professionals champion Laurence Henry.















Masterchef the professionals 2016 winner