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MasterChef All Stars Winner Callum Hann on Revisiting the Snow Egg and Having More Fun

After three weeks of friendly competition, Callum Hann was crowned the winner of MasterChef All Stars last night.

After three weeks of friendly competition, Callum Hann was crowned the winner of MasterChef All Stars last night. The 22-year-old from Adelaide won $20,000 for his chosen charity, Cancer Council, the first MasterChef trophy, and was given the opportunity of cooking Peter Gilmore’s infamous Snow Egg dessert, which he struggled with in the 2010 grand finale. Aside from being a great cook, Callum showed his super likable personality when he donated $10,000 to runner-up Chris Badenoch’s charity. We caught up with Callum to discuss whether he had an unfair advantage with the Snow Egg, social media, and why All Stars was so much fun.

Congratulations on your MasterChef All Stars win! How long have you known for? I heard you filmed two winner announcements?
Yeah, that’s true. We probably filmed it about two-three weeks ago. We filmed a version where the scores were revealed and I won, and a version where Chris won, as well. So I only found out officially yesterday afternoon.

I don’t really understand how this whole double endings thing works. You have to act really excited in one, then not as excited in another . . .
It’s really bizarre. Obviously we can all cook, but none of us are particularly good actors. [Laughs] It’s a bizarre way to film television but I guess it just means they can keep the secret as long as possible, rather than just doing one and risking it getting out on Twitter or Facebook.

This is the first series of MasterChef where the contestants have had a presence on social media during the show.
It’s usually so strict and you can’t have a Twitter or Facebook while you’re on the show. If you do have one, you have to shut it down.

More from Callum when you keep reading.

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Callum Hann Is the Winner of MasterChef All Stars!

Callum Hann has won the inaugural series of MasterChef All Stars!

Callum Hann has won the inaugural series of MasterChef All Stars! The 22-year-old was runner-up on MasterChef 2010, coming second to Adam Liaw, but was victorious in last night’s grand finale, defeating 2011 winner Kate Bracks and 2009 contestant Chris Badenoch to take home the first MasterChef trophy and win $20,000 for his chosen charity, Cancer Council.

Kate was eliminated in the first challenge, a sudden-death round that required the three grand finalists to cook a Winter family feast inspired by Maggie Beer, who was on hand for advice and also judged the tasting. The second challenge was Peter Gilmore’s Snow Egg dessert, which rose to fame after Callum and Adam recreated it in the 2010 finale. “I have a bit of a score to settle with this egg,” Callum said, and if it seemed unfair that he’d be cooking it for a second time, Chris was given the opportunity to plate it up before the challenge started, and Peter explained it would be different the second time around because the fruit was jackfruit, not guava.

Callum settled his score with the Snow Egg and after the two challenges had been awarded 70 out of 80 points from the judges, beating Chris’ 62. To top it off, Callum donated $10,000 of his $25,000 win to Chris’ chosen charity, The Lort Smith Animal Hospital. Congrats to Callum and to all the MasterChef All Stars contestants for winning $111,000 for charity!

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Should MasterChef Move From Sydney to Melbourne?

The 2012 series of MasterChef may have just finished on our screens (MasterChef All Stars is still on) but there’s already talk about the future of the popular cooking show.

The 2012 series of MasterChef may have just finished on our screens (MasterChef All Stars is still on) but there’s already talk about the future of the popular cooking show. For the past four years the Network Ten series has been based in Sydney, but producers are reportedly eyeing Melbourne for next year’s season and beyond. The show kicked off with the top 50 contestants in Melbourne this year — a taste of things to come, perhaps? — the three judges, Matt Preston, George Calombaris and Gary Mehigan, are based in Melbourne, and the Victorian capital is also a massive foodie city.

So why should MasterChef stay put in Sydney? Reality Ravings reports it has created over 250 jobs, been great for economy, and showcased the city to more than 150 countries. State politicians are even starting to get involved. Where do you think MasterChef should be based?

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MasterChef Winner Andy Allen Talks Growth, Female Attention and What Lies Ahead

Andy Allen is the MasterChef champion for 2012!

Andy Allen is the MasterChef champion for 2012! The former electrician’s improvement throughout the cooking series saw him take out the title over dessert queen Julia Taylor in a challenge-packed grand finale on Wednesday night that culminated with, funnily enough, a dessert: Christine Mansfield's 'Gaytime Goes Nuts.' Andy, 24, stayed under the radar for the first half of the show but came out of his shell towards the end — personality and cooking-wise — and quickly became a favourite of fans and the judges. His close friendship will finals week contestant Ben Milbourne was also one of the series’ highlights. We caught up with Andy yesterday afternoon to talk about the key to his success, how much he’s grown, and what he’d cook to impress a girl.

Congratulations on winning MasterChef! How did you celebrate last night? I know you didn’t have a crazy one.
I probably celebrated during the day, to be honest. We filmed the reveal early in the morning — that was done by about 11. Then we were all in for lockdown at the studio so we had a few drinks and a BBQ, stuff like that. All my family was there, and everyone from the show was there. I ended up going out for about two beers with my mates and called it quits because I knew today was going to be pretty full on.

What do you think was the key to your MasterChef success?
It sounds really weird but my inexperience, I think. I went in there pretty raw. With the judges, the other contestants, and the guest chefs who came in, I would just soak up as much I could from what they would show and demonstrate. That definitely helped me in the end.

More from Andy when you keep reading.

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MasterChef Runner-Up Julia on Cooking Confidence and a Possible Pop-Up Dessert Bar With Kylie

Julia Taylor had a feeling she wasn’t going to win MasterChef after a case of undercooked lamb in the grand finale’s second challenge.

Julia Taylor had a feeling she wasn’t going to win MasterChef after a case of undercooked lamb in the grand finale’s second challenge. But despite losing to 2012 champion Andy Allen, she won in other ways, receiving a surprise $15,000 from American Express and a paid internship offer from Adriano Zumbo. After a full morning of interviews, Julia had almost lost her voice by the time we spoke with her, but she powered through to give us the scoop on dealing with advice while cooking, how she was portrayed on TV, and what lies ahead in her sweet food future.

I noticed on the morning shows that you’ve lost your voice!
I’m not hungover! I’ve just been talking too much.

Congratulations on getting runner-up. I heard you went straight home after the finale but did you do anything to celebrate with your husband and family?
We were in lockdown all day on set. We filmed the reveal in the morning and it went to air at night. So we all got to hang out during the day, which was lovely, and I’ve got a party planned for Saturday night with all my family and friends. I haven’t seen quite a few of them for a few months so it will be fantastic.

At what point did you realise Andy had won?
I knew Andy had won after the second dish when my lamb was undercooked. Unless there was a very, very unlikely event that he would stuff up the dessert, and he’s too capable for that, I just said to myself, “He’s got it, it’s fine, he deserves it.”

More from Julia when you keep reading.

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MasterChef 2012 Grand Finale: Here's What Happened

Andy Allen has been crowned the winner of MasterChef 2012, but how did he get there?

Andy Allen has been crowned the winner of MasterChef 2012, but how did he get there? Let’s recap what happened in last night's grand finale . . .

Round 1

The top three contestants, Andy, Julia Taylor and Audra Morrice, were set the task of cooking over 100 “hot entrees” for MasterChef fans who would be filling the restaurant. They had three hours to prep their dishes and would be given an extra 30 minutes for service. Each finalist was also allowed to choose two contestants each to help them plate up. Julia picked Mindy and Kylie; Audra chose Amina and TK; and Andy called on Ben (naturally!) and Beau.

DISHES AND SCORES
Audra: Egg net with ma hor and sambal prawns — 22/30
Julia: Seared beef with horseradish cream and turnips — 25/30
Andy: Seared tuna with cauliflower and squid ink puree — 23/30

For scoring the lowest score in the first round, Audra was eliminated. Her dish had lots of tasty elements that the judges praised, but Matt Preston noted how it had too many salad components and didn’t really meet the criteria of being a “hot entree.”

More of the grand finale when you keep reading.

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Andy Allen Is the Winner of MasterChef 2012!

Andy Allen has won the 2012 series of MasterChef!

Andy Allen has won the 2012 series of MasterChef! The 24-year-old former apprentice electrician from NSW took out the competition, beating second runner-up Audra Morrice and runner-up Julia Taylor. He scored a grand total of 76 out of a possible 90 points at the end of three rounds. In the first challenge, he created an entree of seared tuna with cauliflower and squid ink puree for 35 guests; in the second challenge, an invention test, he cooked up a modern fisherman’s basket after being asked to create "Australia's national dish"; and finally, he cooked a Christine Mansfield-set dessert, a ‘Gaytime Goes Nuts,’ in a pressure test that decided the final result.

As the winner of MasterChef 2012, Andy gets $100,000, a cookbook deal, and work experience in some of the best kitchens in Australia. But Julia and Audra didn’t finish empty-handed — Julia was given $15,000 from American Express and a paid internship offer with Adriano Zumbo, while Audra also received $5,000 from American Express.

Congratulations to Andy!

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Who Will Win MasterChef 2012?

And then there were three!

And then there were three! For the first time ever, MasterChef has three contestants cooking in the grand finale, and this year they are Audra Morrice, Julia Taylor and Andy Allen. Last night’s shock elimination of early favourite Mindy Woods has created a pretty even playing field for the finale tonight. Audra has been consistently strong from the start and has impressed with her flavour combinations; Julia’s desserts have been winners and she’s surprised the judges with what she can do with savoury, and Andy has peaked at just the right time, presenting the best dishes in the last three challenges.

If the past few days are anything to go by, Andy, a 24-year-old electrician from NSW, could have it in the bag, especially as he seems to remain the calmest in the stressful kitchen situations. Account manager Audra has struggled in recent challenges, while Julia, a legal secretary, has been in the bottom two several times. But that’s just what I think — who do you think will win MasterChef 2012?

MasterChef Grand Finale airs tonight at 7 p.m. on Network Ten.

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MasterChef's Ben on Cooking Time Limits and His Food Future With Best Mate Andy

Ben Milbourne’s chance at winning MasterChef came to an end on Monday night when he was eliminated just two challenges out of the grand finale, leaving his best friend Andy Allen as the last man standing.

Ben Milbourne’s chance at winning MasterChef came to an end on Monday night when he was eliminated just two challenges out of the grand finale, leaving his best friend Andy Allen as the last man standing. It was a pan roasted rib-eye with no “clarity” or “direction” that sent the Tasmanian school teacher home, and Ben says it was a result of having too much time for once, instead of having too little. Of course, it’s Ben and Andy’s close friendship that has been one of the focuses of the show, so when we chatted to Ben yesterday we talked about the “bromance” and what their future food plans are, whether Andy wins tonight or not!

How’s life in the real world been so far?
It’s been pretty busy. I’ve had a little bit of time where I’ve been able to go home and relax a little bit. I’ve been back up in Sydney for a few different things, whether it be publicity or photo shoots. I caught up with a mate in Brisbane and then spent some time in Melbourne with Andy doing some restaurant research. It’s been all over the place.

Have you been recognised?
Once I was first out, when we finished filming a while ago and I got to go home for a bit, it wasn’t as big, but as we got closer to finals week it’s becoming a lot bigger. Me and Andy have spent quite a bit of time together, so when we’re together it’s much, much worse.

You foreshadowed your own elimination. At what point did you think you were going home?
Probably about half an hour into the cooking. I’d sort of decided on a dish and had an idea of the dish in my mind, and Gary and [MasterChef UK judge] John [Torode] came up to chat with me at my bench for the first time. They didn’t really have faith in the dish I had faith in, and that rocks you a little bit with the judges, and you’ve got to make a mad scramble to try and change your mind and come up with something on the spot. From then on, I went downhill.

More from Ben when you keep reading.

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MasterChef Candids: Cute Photos the Contestants Shared on Social Media

The MasterChef contestants may be in lockdown during the show’s production, but once they’ve been eliminated it’s back to the real world — and a chance for them to return to technology and social media!

The MasterChef contestants may be in lockdown during the show’s production, but once they’ve been eliminated it’s back to the real world — and a chance for them to return to technology and social media! Heaps of the 2012 contestants have jumped on Twitter and Instagram to share their catch ups, food adventures, and to interact with new fans. And while they’ve reportedly just taped the grand finale announcement, which will air tonight on Network Ten from 7 p.m., judge Gary Mehigan still managed to tweet one last group shot. Click through for all the cute snaps, and don’t forget to catch up on all our elimination interviews, tell us who you think will win, and follow us on Instagram!