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The first three MasterChef Canada champions (Eric Chong, David Jorge, Mary Berg) and the winner of Holiday Special (Pino DiCerbo) are joined by their families to compete in four increasingly difficult culinary challenges: the Better-Half Skills Race, the Mother and Child Mystery Box, the Bossy Sibling Coaching Challenge, and the Family Feast ...
Jennifer and Andre faced off in a three-hour, three-course battle for the title of MasterChef Canada. As in the past two seasons, they had to work non-stop for three hours to prepare a three-course meal for the judges, spending one hour on each course, presenting the appetizer after the first hour, entree after the second, and dessert at the ...
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Elimination Test 3: For their next challenge, the Top 5 were presented with the desserts each previous MasterChef Canada winner made in the finale and had to create a new dessert using the ingredients in them. Joining the judges was season 3 winner Mary Berg. Because Mai won the last challenge, she had the first pick, while Christopher had the ...
Season 2 premiered on CTV on February 1, 2015, following its telecast of Super Bowl XLIX.The premiere was originally meant to air on February 8, 2015, but was pushed ahead to air after the game in place of Spun Out, whose second-season premiere was pulled from the slot after cast member J. P. Manoux was charged with voyeurism.
Jorge, who resides on a hobby farm in the Panorama area of Surrey with his wife and two sons, also guest starred in episodes in Season 3 and Season 5, and competed in the MasterChef Canada: All-Star Family Edition 2016 holiday special, of which he was the runner-up. [1] He is currently the oldest winner of MasterChef Canada.
Chong also guest starred in an episode of the second and fifth seasons, and appeared in the show's MasterChef Canada: All-Star Family Edition 2016 holiday special, where his team was the first one eliminated. [1] Contestant Dora Cote, who came in 11th place, later returned to compete in MasterChef Canada: Back to Win, where she came in 12th.
At the age of 19, Stables became the youngest winner in the history of MasterChef Canada, a title she currently holds, and tied the record for being the youngest contestant to appear and compete on the show. Following her victory, she moved to Kelowna, British Columbia, and currently runs a baking website called dessertclub.