Episode 21
The last seven weeks have seen the three finalists invest every ounce of blood, sweat and tears into the competition. Everything they have worked towards reaches a crescendo as the judges decide who among them will become champion. It's the MasterChef: The Professionals grand final, and there's everything to play for.
The finalists have just three hours to deliver three of the best courses they have ever produced. They will need to create plates of food that show progress, passion and a flawless palate. All three have proven themselves skilful and driven with flair in their craft, so it will take something extraordinary to stand out from the pack. This is quite simply the biggest moment of their culinary careers. One wrong move, and the trophy might just slip through their fingers.
It's then judgement time, as Gregg, Marcus and Monica consider which chef has shone the brightest. One is about to go through a life-changing moment and be crowned MasterChef: The Professionals champion 2024.
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