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24/11/2024

Junior MasterChef Australia’s winner Georgia learnt Sri Lankan cooking from her grandmother

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After an entertaining and heartwarming season, the winner of ‘Junior MasterChef Australia’ has been crowned.
Georgia, 11, took out the title and $25,000 prize money during Monday night’s grand final, with Filo and Carter finishing as runners-up and receiving $5,000 each.
‘I’m so surprised. From the beginning my goal was just to make it past the first week,’ Georgia said after learning she had won the competition. ‘To win this competition was such a surprise.’
Proud of her Sri Lankan heritage, Georgia cooked a pork curry, cashew curry, eggplant curry, plus yellow rice, pappadums and cucumber raita for her main.
Her dessert, which she named ‘Tropical Mess’ had five elements: toasted coconut ice cream, brown bread crumb, Davidson plum pearls, Davidson plum meringues and a lemongrass granita.
‘I’m very close to my Nanna and my Papa,’ Georgia said on the Channel 10 reality show, explaining she’s also learnt to make dishes that reflect her cultural heritage.

‘They’re both Sri Lankan. My Nanna taught me how to make lots of different Sri Lankan food.’
CHANNEL 10: ‘Junior MasterChef Australia’ contestant Georgia and her grandmother
After winning, Georgia said she’s not too sure what she’ll do with the $25,000 prize money, but she will definitely use it for something fun and food-related.
‘I’ll have access to it when I’m 18 so I have seven years to think about it,’ she said. ‘I’m thinking travel and starting a food stall.’

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