MasterChef New Zealand explained

Alt Name:Masterchef NZ
Creator:Franc Roddam
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Num Series:7
Num Episodes:97
Location:Auckland
Runtime:60–90 minutes
Company:Imagination Television (2010-2015)
Screentime NZ and Discovery NZ (2022-present)
Last Aired:present

MasterChef New Zealand is a New Zealand competitive reality television cooking show based on the original British version of MasterChef.

The first episode aired on 3 February 2010 at 7:30pm on TV One. Throughout its history, the show has featured judges Ross Burden, Ray McVinnie,[1] Simon Gault,[2] Josh Emett,[3] Al Brown and Mark Wallbank.

The series is similar to the format of MasterChef Australia, whereby contestants compete in weekly elimination challenges, both individually and in teams. The major difference is the number of episodes per week: the New Zealand series only had two episodes, in contrast to Australia's six.

The first series was won by Brett McGregor, over runner-up Kelly Young, in the grand finale which was screened on 28 April 2010.[4] Nadia Lim won the second series, beating runner-up Jax Hamilton in the finale. The third series was won by Chelsea Winter, who beat runner-up Ana Schwarz in the finale. Series four was won by Aaron Brunet, and series five by sister duo Karena and Kasey Bird.

In October 2014, TVNZ announced it had axed the show, after 5 seasons.[5] Later that month, TV3 announced that it would take up the format in 2015.[6] In October 2015, TV3 announced that MasterChef New Zealand would not be returning in 2016.

In November 2021, TV3 announced Masterchef NZ would return after a six-year hiatus.[7]

Format

At the beginning of the series, a large number of hopeful contestants from across New Zealand individually audition by presenting a dish of their choosing to the judges in order to gain one of the 24 places. Entrants must be aged 18 or over, and must be a New Zealand or Australian citizen or permanent resident, or holder of a New Zealand residence class visa. They cannot hold a formal catering qualification gained in the last ten years, cannot have worked in a professional or semi-professional kitchen (if the work was only part-time or for education, then only in the past 15 years), and cannot have been convicted of a serious crime.

Series summary

SeriesStartFinishWinnerRunner-upJudges
13 February 201028 April 2010Brett McGregorKelly YoungSimon GaultRay McVinnieRoss Burden
220 February 201115 May 2011Nadia LimJax HamiltonJosh Emett
321 February 201212 June 2012Chelsea WinterAna Schwarz
410 February 20132 June 2013Aaron BrunetPaula Saengthian-ngam
52 February 20144 May 2014Karena & Kasey Bird Bec Stanley & Jaimie Stodler
626 July 201528 September 2015Tim ReadLeo FernandezAl BrownMark Wallbank
729 May 202217 July 2022Sam LowElliot McClymontMichael P DearthNadia LimVaughan Mabee

Series 1

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 1).

Series 2

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 2).

The second series was filmed in September 2010 and started airing on 20 February 2011.[8] Series 2 saw the induction of Josh Emett to the judging panel, replacing series one judge Ross Burden. Jax Hamilton and Nadia Lim competed in the grand finale, which was screened on 15 May 2011. Nadia became New Zealand's second MasterChef, by beating Jax 88 points to 75.[9]

Series 3

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 3). The third series was filmed from November 2011 and started airing on 21 February 2012. This series increased the number of contestants from 12 to 16, and the number of episodes from 12-13 to 16-17. The winner was Chelsea Winter, who beat Ana Schwarz 77 points to 72.

Series 4

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 4). The fourth series premiered on 21 February 2013, with chefs Simon Gault, Ray McVinnie, Josh Emett again acting as the series judges.

Series 5

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 5). The fifth series premiered on 2 February 2014, with chefs Simon Gault, Ray McVinnie, Josh Emett again acting as the series judges. Unlike previous series, competitors competed in duos.

Series 6

See main article: MasterChef New Zealand (series 6). The sixth series premiered on 26 July 2015 on TV3, with Al Brown and Mark Wallbank joining returning judge Josh Emett on the judging panel.[10] Included in the prizes was a cookbook deal, a Skoda car, a knife-set, and also working as a chef and menu-planner under season 2 winner Nadia Lim's healthy eating company, My Food Bag. On episode 16, it was also announced that Dubai tourism also offered a return business-class ticket for Dubai Food Festival plus a week of accommodation in February, 2016.

Series 7

In November 2021, Discovery announced that MasterChef New Zealand would be returning for a seventh season in 2022 - applications were opened for casting. No further details on judges or format was announced. The judges were announced in April 2022. They are season 2 winner, Nadia Lim, Vaughan Mabee, and Michael P Dearth.[11] The series premiered on 29 May 2022.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AUT's MasterChef Judge . AUT News . Auckland University of Technology . 28 October 2009 . 28 November 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091109000200/http://www.aut.ac.nz/news/aut-news/2009/october/auts-masterchef-judge . 9 November 2009 . dead .
  2. Web site: Undercover on MasterChef NZ . Fairfax New Zealand . 24 January 2010 .
  3. Web site: Meet Josh Emett . TVNZ . 2011.
  4. Web site: NZ Crowns first Masterchef. 28 April 2010.
  5. Web site: MasterChef NZ's Goose is Cooked . 8 October 2014 . 30 October 2014 . Wakefield, Phil . 13 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141013163025/http://www.screenscribe.tv/channels/masterchefs-goose-is-cooked/ . dead .
  6. Web site: TV3 Announces 'Bigger Than Ever' Show Line-Up For 2015 . 30 October 2014 . 30 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Apply for MasterChef New Zealand. 2021-11-17. www.threenow.co.nz. en.
  8. Web site: MasterChef New Zealand . TVNZ . 16 July 2015.
  9. Web site: MasterChef New Zealand winner crowned . TVNZ . 15 May 2011.
  10. Web site: MasterChef New Zealand judges announced . Stuff.co.nz . 3 July 2015 . 16 July 2015.
  11. Web site: Spy: Meet the new star judges of MasterChef NZ . NZ Herald . 30 April 2022 . 2 May 2022.