MasterChef Junior (American TV series) season 3

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MasterChef Junior (American TV series) season 3 is the third season of the American competitive cooking reality television series MasterChef Junior. The season premiered on January 6, 2015, on the Fox network and concluded on February 24, 2015.

Format[edit]

The show features children aged 8 to 13 competing in a series of cooking challenges and competitions. The contestants are judged by a panel of professional chefs and other notables from the food industry. The winner receives a trophy and a cash prize.

Judges[edit]

The judges for season 3 were:

Contestants[edit]

The season started with 19 contestants. The following is a list of the contestants and their ages at the time of filming:

  • Andrew, 11
  • Ayla, 12
  • Corey, 13
  • Jack, 10
  • Jenna, 12
  • Jimmy, 12
  • Kayla, 11
  • Kyler, 10
  • Mia, 10
  • Natalie, 12
  • Riley, 8
  • Ryan Kate, 11
  • Sam, 9
  • Sean, 12
  • Sophia, 12
  • Tommy, 11
  • Vivian, 10
  • Zac, 12

Episodes[edit]

The season consisted of 8 episodes. Each episode featured different cooking challenges, including individual and team challenges, mystery box challenges, and elimination rounds.

Winner[edit]

The winner of MasterChef Junior season 3 was Nathan Odom, who was 12 years old at the time of filming.

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