What are your memories of the 2010 final? Drop a comment below! Did you root for the scientist, the dad, or the project manager?
His "surf and turf" with a vanilla and celeriac puree that left the judges confused but intrigued. masterchef 2010 finalists
Alex did the unexpected: He actually opened a restaurant, The Hole in the Wall , in Cambridgeshire. But his real legacy? He walked away from the stove. After earning a Michelin Bib Gourmand, Alex sold the restaurant and retrained as a veterinary surgeon . Yes, you read that right. He went from plating scallops to saving sheep. He still cooks at home, but these days, his knife skills are reserved for the operating theater. The Third-Place Finalist: Tim Kinnaird Tim was the emotional heart of the 2010 series. A former actor and stay-at-home dad, he cried more than anyone else on the show. But when he wasn't crying, he was making incredible desserts. He was the pastry king before pastry was cool. What are your memories of the 2010 final
Fifteen years. It’s hard to believe that a decade and a half has passed since the series that changed the culinary television landscape forever. While MasterChef had been on air before, the 2010 season (Series 6 in the UK, or Season 2 in the US) was a golden era of raw talent, emotional backstories, and dishes that actually made you want to cook. His "surf and turf" with a vanilla and
A "Banoffee Pie" that made Gregg Wallace see God.
Tim is the runaway commercial success story of the 2010 cohort. He founded Bad Brownie —a brand that turned gooey, boozy, over-the-top brownies into a multi-million pound empire. You can buy his brownies in Waitrose, Co-op, and airports across the UK. He proved that losing MasterChef can be the best thing that ever happened to you. (He also still cries, but now it’s into a pile of cash.) The Verdict: 2010 Was the Last "Pure" Season Looking back, the 2010 finalists represent a turning point. They were hobbyists, not influencers. Dhruv cooked from the soul, Alex cooked from the brain, and Tim cooked from the heart. They didn't have social media managers or sponsored knife sets.