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6 Contestants To Follow On MasterChef Australia Season 13

6 Contestants To Follow On MasterChef Australia Season 13

Amir Manoly

6 contestants to follow on MasterChef Australia Season 13 based on your favorite cuisines

~Melting bowl of culture and ethnicity at the most reputed stage- MasterChef Australia streaming on Disney+ Hotstar Premium~

Featuring 24 amazing home cooks who brought in distinct flavors, awe-inspiring skills, and big food dreams, the latest season of MasterChef Australia on Disney+ Hotstar Premium has taken the competition in the world’s most loved cooking reality show, a notch higher. As the trio of judges Andy Allen, Melissa Leong, and Jock Zonfrillo set new and exciting challenges, the competition has been getting fiercer, with the contestants battling it out by creating extraordinary, mouth-watering dishes. These aspiring culinary stars have been playing to their strengths as well, which range from desserts to Indian and Southeast Asian flavors. As new episodes release only on Disney+ Hotstar Premium, here’s a look at the 6 contestants who must follow in MasterChef Australia Season 13 per the cuisines that you love!

Indian flavors – Depinder Chibber

If you love your curries, parathas, and desi tadka, you cannot miss Depinder Chhibber’s journey on the latest season of MasterChef Australia! Continuously setting new benchmarks in the competition, the Indian-born has been bearing the flag of Indian flavors high on the international stage. Be it her spicy tandoori chicken with naan and smoked lassi to satisfy the Punjabi in you or the popular tiffin box of chickpeas and fried okra with aachar, for a wholesome Indian meal.

Dipender Chibber

Southeast Asian – Tommy Pham

An ex-IT professional to a kindergarten teacher, Tommy has undertaken a journey of exploration as a chef. Keeping the Vietnamese style as his foray, Tommy’s style of cooking is highly inspired by his mother – thereby bringing the taste of Vietnam streets to MasterChef. His Zucchini Bánh Cuốn with Pickled Zucchini, Nước Mắm Sauce certainly left the judges wanting more.

Tommy Pham

Middle Eastern – Amir Manoly

From weekend passion to zoom call catch-ups, Amir’s equation with cooking can be seen as destiny. Inspired by Shane Delia, Ben Cooper, and Guy Grossi, Amir dreams of making Middle Eastern cuisine mainstream. Crediting his father for his much-appreciated dish Kunafa with Tahini ice cream, Amir is a must-follow contest if you love Middle Eastern cuisine. His Chicken Shawarma with a delicious Baba Ganoush will surely have you salivating!

Amir Manoly

Bangladeshi – Kishwer Chowdhury

A mother of two, Kishwer has a humble dream of placing Bangladeshi cuisine on the international food map. It’s for the first time we have heard Macher Jhol making headlines, and the exceptional dishes she has been cooking will surely convince you to try cooking Bengali dishes in our kitchens. Kishwer’s Bengali patties with tamarind chutney is definitely a must try for snack-time munchies.

Kishwer Chowdhury

Dessert – Tom Levick

Tom has been in the kitchen since he was six years old. He has grown up learning to finesse his skills in the art of intricate desserts, hoping to one day build his reputation as a renowned pastry chef. From Raspberry, Vanilla, and Chocolate Pavlova to the latest carrot side up, his desserts are on their way to join the hall of fame across MasterChef Australia seasons.

Tom Levick

Fusion – Dan Dumbrell

When confused about what to eat, an eclectic mix of culinary results for the best options. Blessed with multiple cuisines from his ancestors, Dan seeks his passion in fusion cooking where the north meets the south. Open to criticisms and often seen at Pressure tests, Dan brings relishing surprises to the table – be it his Chicken Roy His Mo aka Chinese burger or the simple salt-crusted pork belly.

Dan Dumbrell

Watch more such lip-smacking dishes created in all-new episodes of MasterChef Australia Season 13 only on Disney+ Hotstar Premium

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