Who Won 'MasterChef Junior' Season 8? Plus, Details on the Elimination Order (SPOILERS)
Who went house on 'GraspChef Junior' Season 8? Sixteen cooks started out in the latest season of the pageant, but the eliminations commenced on the premiere.
Spoiler Alert: This article comprises spoilers for the winner and elimination order on Season 8 of GraspChef Junior.
Since it debuted in 2013, MasterChef Junior has highlighted dozens of gifted young children with various talents in the kitchen, who are all between the ages of 8 and thirteen.
Each season, a group of these pint-sized cheftestants takes on a chain of adverse cooking challenges in the hopes of successful the name of GraspChef Junior, a trophy, and a $100,000 prize.
The eighth season of the Fox festival debuted on March 17, and Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and (*8*) (who replaced Milk Bar CEO Christina Tosi) tested out the contestants' creations every week.
During the Season 8 premiere, Gordon said that that they had selected an out of this world set of finalists, and that it might be the most challenging season to this point.
Though 16 finalists entered the kitchen, it did not take long for the judges to start making some tough decisions. Each week, one proficient cheftestant went house, till most effective two finalists remained.
During the June 23 finale, Grayson Price and Liya Chiu confronted off one last time for the name. Though they were fairly flippantly matched all the way through the complete pageant, (SPOILER) Liya managed to secure victory on Season 8.
Read on to determine extra about who went home all the way through the season.
1. Blake Schmidt
The first chef to get eliminated on Season 8 was 11-year-old Blake Schmidt, who hails from Darien, Ill. After the 16 finalists confirmed as much as the MasterChef kitchen, Gordon requested them to paintings with unique ingredients from a thriller wall to create a spectacular signature dish. Blake randomly selected a crawfish from the mystery wall, which he, sadly, had never ready or eaten prior to. He seasoned the protein with lemon pepper, and he served it in conjunction with rice pilaf and spinach.
Gordon was complimentary of the manner that Blake cooked the spinach, and the judges felt that it was once a wise choice to use lemon flavors on seafood. However, all three judges agreed that the crawfish itself was overcooked.
The pre-teen used to be in the Bottom Three with Abir Bhatia, who made a kiwi molten chocolate cake, and Ivy Childs, who created an apricot cobbler.
After Gordon introduced that Blake was going house, he stored his head held top. He later stated that he was once "bummed" to be the first one to move house, but that he used to be thankful that he made it to the Top 16.
2. Tegan Bahm
The second challenge of the season was a pizza race, and the 15 final chefs labored in combination in teams of 5 to create as many best pies as conceivable in 20 minutes.
The black workforce misplaced by way of one pizza, so they had to take part in a thriller box problem. The five chefs had to try a salmon dish whilst they have been blindfolded, and then that they had recreate it without ever getting the probability to look it.
Tegan overcooked the salmon, and her couscous wasn't seasoned enough. The nine-year-old used to be the 2nd chef to get despatched home on Season 8.
3. Jillian Maher
For the 3rd week of the competition, the younger cooks have been divided into two teams to cook dinner at a Renaissance Fair. The blue workforce misplaced out to the purple staff, which meant that Jillian and six of her co-stars had been up for elimination.
As the chef who used to be liable for the rice, which wasn't cooked effectively and which ran out ahead of all of the lords and ladies have been served, Jillian used to be despatched house.
4. Maclain Rockett
The 13 ultimate chefs had been requested to make 50 doughnut holes at the starting of the fourth episode, and the best three won immunity.
Those who didn't get immunity needed to paintings on a pungent component Mystery Box Challenge. Maclain made grilled octopus with highly spiced Israeli couscous, chimichurri, baked sunchokes, and braised carrots.
Gordon critiqued Maclain for no longer having the proper proportions in his dish, and Aarón wondered why the cooking used to be off on most of the components. Though he was upset to be sent home, Maclain referred to his time on the show as "one of a lifetime."
5. Freddy Taylor
On the April 14 episode, the contestants had been asked to cook for Daphne Oz and 21 different expectant mothers. The kids were break up into a woman group and a boy workforce, and the women ended up winning with a landslide victory.
Unfortunately, Freddy spent a lot of the problem in a little of a bickering match with Grayson. Their staff floundered when it came to cooking up hen, which ultimately got here down to Freddy. The Philadelphia native was despatched home at the finish of the episode.
6. Andrew Lee
A walnut problem kicked off the 6th episode, however the 10-year-old baker failed to secure immunity. For the elimination problem, Season 7 winner Che Spiotta returned to ask the contestants to make a flambé. Unfortunately for Andrew, he didn't put his bananas foster on his final plate (which the judges mentioned was the very best part of the dish), and his rum pecan cake was once undercooked.
Andrew didn't make the Top 10, but he promised Gordon that he would continue baking.
7. Starla Chapman
On the April 28 episode, the 10 finalists have been divided into two groups for a monster truck and motocross mayhem match. Gordon had the staff captains switch teams forward of the match, which threatened to derail the elimination.
Her staff made a barbecue glazed veal chop with black-eyed pea relish and brussels sprouts. Starla added an excessive amount of mustard to her black-eyed pea relish, and her group ended up losing as a result of the sides were not good.
Starla were given eradicated at the end of the episode, however she nonetheless has her dream of opening up a food truck.
8. Ciara Rogers
After a team jalapeño poppers challenge, Ciara had to face off towards five other chefs in the Mystery Box elimination problem. The contestants needed to paintings with crab meat, and Ciara's crab cake meal fell short because of a lack of taste.
9. Abir Bhatia
The cheftestants had been divided into teams to prepare dinner for a kid-friendly bake sale on the May 12 episode. Abir made the cookies for the blue workforce, however they have been overcooked.
His crew lost, and the cookies had been too overdone to save him from elimination.
10. Cruz Benjamin
After A'Dan won immunity during the egg challenge, Cruz competed alongside 5 other cooks for a shot in the Top 6. Unfortunately, when the last contestants were asked to make a beef dish, Cruz cut his finger and he wanted medical consideration.
His steak was once overcooked however well-seasoned, but his potato facet dish was once lacking cheese. He was once sent home at the finish of the May 19 episode.
11. A'Dan Lisaula
A'Dan left the competition after his team lost the Restaurant Takeover challenge. The judges were crucial of A'Dan after he did not work nicely with his fellow crew contributors.
12. Eva Kozar
During the Restaurant Takeover challenge on the May 26 episode, Eva served as the captain of the Red Team. After serving a dish with raw pastry dough, the 13-year-old was once eliminated.
13. Molly Leighninger
Following a WWE-themed challenge, the 4 contestants needed to replica a ravioli dish created by means of Chef Gordon Ramsay. Molly offered the judges raw pasta dough, which resulted in her elimination.
She narrowly overlooked out on a spot in the semi-finals.
14. Ivy Childs
Though Ivy is simply 8 years old, her abilities in the kitchen inspired the judges throughout the competition. When the semi-finalists had been requested to make a dish impressed by means of their households, Ivy cooked up a halibut with celery root puree. She served the fish with asparagus beurre blanc and caviar.
Unfortunately, Daphne's fish was once uncooked. Gordon and Aarón's pieces were cooked completely, however the smallest details separated the cooks from the most sensible and the bottom. The judges in the long run decided to ship the 2nd grader house ahead of the finale.
15. Grayson Price
The Austin native narrowly ignored out on the Season 8 prize, and he made venison with smoked whipped potato, shishito peppers, and blackberry gastrique for his entree.
For the dessert portion of the ultimate problem, Grayson made an inventive grapefruit curd with a fennel pollen financier and a pea flower-flavored sorbet.
The chef was critiqued for his potatoes, and for his overwhelming pollen flavor. Since Liya cooked two nearly-flawless dishes, she won the season.
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