‘MasterChef: Generations’ Results: Who Went Home Tonight
Challenge night 10 of MasterChef: Generations began with the dismaying news that not one, but two of the Top 10 contestants would be eliminated following that night’s fiery mystery box challenge led by special guest, Sean Evans, of Hot Ones, in which each chef had to incorporate at least three spicy ingredients into a dish guaranteed to make the judges sweat.
Last week’s winner of the final Immunity Pin Kamay was given the ability to “ice out” a chef with a five-minute time out from their station during the 45-minute cook, but it had to be prior to the 15-minute mark. Kamay chose Becca.
The second hour – night 11 of the challenges -- also resulted in a double elimination but this time it was a team challenge as the remaining Top 8 were paired up for “The Wall” episode in which each member of a team needed to cook identical dishes from opposite sides of a wall. Without seeing each other, the chefs had to communicate over the giant wall dividing the MasterChef kitchen, ensuring every element of the dish was the same.
Because Adam was the winner of last week’s challenge, he got to pick his teammate first, and he chose Michael.
Then the remaining chefs paired up:
Rebecka and Kamay
Becca and Murt
Horacio and Warren
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Who Went Home Tonight on Challenge 10 of MasterChef Eliminations?
Hallie, 24
Berry, AL
Cornhole Professional Player
Kimberly, 52
Auburn, CA
High School English Teacher
Who Went Home on Challenge 11 of MasterChef Eliminations?
Horacio, 62
Nashville, TN via Brazil
Retired Auto Executive
Warren, 70
Neptune, NJ
Retired Flight Attendant
Advancing contestants tonight on MasterChef: Generations Night 10/11
Gen Z
Adam, 23
Sedalia, CO
Dude Ranch Worker
Becca, 24
Provo, UT
Customer Experience Manager
Murt, 27
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Commercial Real Estate
Millennials
Kamay, 34
Washington, D.C.
Attorney
Michael, 27
Myrtle Beach, SC
Business Owner
Baby Boomers
Rebecka, 63
Castle Rock, CO
Food Blogger
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Who won the MasterChef: Generations “Feel the Burn” challenge?
The best three dishes of the night were cooked by Murt with a Seared Pork Chop, Michael with a Hot Honey Shrimp and Grits, and Adam with a Jerk Chicken Thigh. The winner was Adam.
“It feels nice to finally get a win,” Adam said. “It was awesome to be able to cook for Sean. A dream come true.”
Who was in the MasterChef: Generations bottom three this week for “Feel the Burn”?
Then the bottom three were called up: Hallie with a Spicy Fried Chicken, Kimberly with a Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich, and Warren with a Brazilian Fish Stew.
The contestants going home were Hallie and Kimberly.
“I am so proud of myself,” Hallie said. “Coming in here, playing cornhole and getting a MasterChef Top 10 finish, I never thought it would be in the cards, so I am very proud of myself. This genuinely has been the best experience of my life.”
Kimberly said, “I am a little said my journey is over, but I’m super proud of what I did. It’s been a wonderful experience. It’s been truly amazing.”
Who won the MasterChef: Generations “The Wall”
The best team of the night was Becca and Murt; coming in second was Rebecka and Kamay.
Who was in the MasterChef: Generations bottom this week for “The Wall”?
The dishes that did not live up to the MasterChef standards were Adam and Michael and Horacio and Warren, but the twist was that it wasn’t necessarily both members of the same team going home. It was the two individuals who the judges felt did the worst.
But in this case, it turned out that the two going home were from the same team: Horacio and Warren.
“When I came into MasterChef, I was a self-made home cook,” Horacio said. “Through this journey, I was myself every day, and now, I am not just leaving the MasterChef kitchen beyond a home cook and that is truly accomplishment.”
Then Warren said, “In the history of MasterChef, I am the oldest person to get an apron. The [guy] that walked into the MasterChef kitchen was someone who absolutely loved cooking, but now I have a deeper appreciation for cooking. You don’t get old, you just keep doing different things. You keep moving on. I am going to enroll in culinary school. There’s so much more to learn. I am ready to go.”
MasterChef airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX.
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