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The third series of MasterChef New Zealand was broadcast in 2012. Filming started in November 2011. The series started on 21 February 2012. This season the number of contestants changed from 12 to 16, also increasing the number of episode from 12-13 to 16-17. The winner was Chelsea Winter, who beat runner-up Ana Schwarz 77 points to 72.

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  • The third series of MasterChef New Zealand was broadcast in 2012. Filming started in November 2011. The series started on 21 February 2012. This season the number of contestants changed from 12 to 16, also increasing the number of episode from 12-13 to 16-17. The winner was Chelsea Winter, who beat runner-up Ana Schwarz 77 points to 72. (en)
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  • Contestants had two hours to replicate Michael Meredith's spin on Dark Chocolate Mousse with Tropical Fruits. Everyone visibly struggled with the highly technical elements of the dish, including a honeycomb and pineapple purée. Chelsea's dish was deemed the winner and the best replica of the original dish. Ana and Charlene were the bottom two, and it was Charlene's runny pineapple purée and lack of texture throughout the dish that saw her eliminated. (en)
  • As the winner of the series gets to publish their own cookbook, Ana, Tony and Chelsea were to present the idea for their personal cookbook to the judges joined by renowned cook and author Annabel Langbein, along with three dishes that symbolize it. Ana's cookbook idea was considered vague, but she was complimented on three good dishes. Chelsea didn't manage to sell her idea very well despite it being quite good according to the judges, but there were no major flaws in her dishes, despite a lesser combination of lamb and strawberry in her entree. Tony managed to present the most precise and clear idea for his book, but his entree suffered from slightly undercooked chicken thighs and slices of burnt chorizo that turned into "shoe leather" according to Ray. Ana was the first pronounced safely into the grand finale, and it were Tony's small mistakes that were enough to send him home. (en)
  • Contestants were split into two teams and had to make 130 canapés of fourteen different varieties aboard HMNZS Canterbury for the Royal New Zealand Navy's 70th anniversary. (en)
  • Zee was sent home. (en)
  • Each contestant had six hours to replicate a hamburger shaped cake made by Mathew Metcalfe of Herne Bay's Icing On the Cake, with Metcalfe guest judging. Contestants within that time also had to make a milkshake of their choice. Ana and Charlene ended in the top two again, with Ana having the best looking and Charlene the best tasting cake. Tony, Matt and Dave were the bottom three. In the end, Dave's undercooked cake and poor presentation saw him eliminated. (en)
  • Contestants were split into two teams and had to make 25 loafs of eight different types of bread at Auckland's Loaf Handcrafted Breads, before delivering them to the 'Fish' restaurant at the Hilton Hotel Auckland for judging. Despite losing half the ciabatta loafs and some other disasters, including the teams having to evacuate due to a fire alarm which caused most of their breads to over-proof, the Red Team emerged victorious because of their overall better performance. The worst performer on the Blue Team, and therefore the first person eliminated from the competition, was Chelsea Holmes with her undercooked and uneven gluten-free Spicy Carrot Loaf. (en)
  • The contestants were taken to La Cigale in Parnell, where they were split into two teams, however due to Andy's departure leaving an uneven number of contestants, the Blue Team ended up being short one member. The teams then had to cook three different courses for a rustic French banquet for 100 paying customers. Every contestant was responsible for a single dish, and beside the judges' blind tasting, Chef Warwick Brown from La Cigale would also rate their performance in the kitchen. The winning team was decided by guests' votes, who could either pick a red or a blue macaroon after the meal was finished, then the results were weighted to account for the uneven team numbers. In the end, the Red Team won and Chris - the worst performer from the losing Blue Team - was eliminated, with the Red Team's worst performer Andrea left safe in the competition. (en)
  • The final four were tasked with cooking traditional Hakka cuisine on the streets of Singapore. They each cooked three dishes: black pepper crab, a fish head curry and prawn noodles. During the market run prior to the challenge, Chelsea forgot lemongrass and Ana forgot her fish sauce, which they decided to swap each other for. In a move that didn't make him popular, Tony informed the judges about it. As punishment for the "illegally" obtained ingredients, Tony and Brenton received the prize for the two best dishes - a dinner at 3 Michelin star restaurant Guy Savoy - by default. The next day, they went into the kitchen at Guy Savoy to recreate one of the dishes on the menu: a roast pigeon with various garnishes, including aubergine crisps. Despite both not getting their crisps up, Chelsea and Tony managed to put up the best pigeon dishes of the day, sealing their place in the competition. Ana was saved by having the best Hakka dishes of the day "by far" according to Simon. Brenton was eliminated because of lack of flavour in both his market dishes and his pigeon. Before leaving, Brenton was offered a twelve-month culinary scholarship culminating in a job by Simon, which he gladly accepted. (en)
  • Each contestant had to make their versions of three "classic" New Zealand takeaway dishes: fish and chips, hamburger, and pizza. Michael Van de Elzen, of the TV One television series The Food Truck, guest judges. Zee and Charlene were the top two, each with an overall score of 27/30. Al and Alana ended up in the bottom two, Alana delivering a pizza deemed "unpalatable" by Ray and Al's dishes "just missing a stomach pump" according to Josh. With 3 very poor dishes, Al was eliminated. (en)
  • Contestants had two hours to create their ultimate Business Class in-flight meal under the scrutiny of Robert Smithson, chef of Alpha Flight Services. The reward for the best three performers is a trip overseas, with the losing contestant going home. The meal had to consist of four different dishes: meat, chicken, fish and vegetarian. Every meal also had to include a salad, a bread roll, and a dessert. After the two hours, they got ten minutes to re-heat and plate their cooled down dishes. Ana scored a clean sweep with all of her dishes, earning the first business class ticket on the plane to the overseas destination, revealed to be Singapore. Despite hasty plating, Brenton earned his ticket with mild curries and good crisis management when he ran short on salad garnishes. Tony and Chelsea were the bottom two, with Tony's food being too cold and Chelsea making some technical mistakes. In the end, it was revealed no one would be sent home and all four contestants would be heading to Singapore, only with Tony and Chelsea in economy class. (en)
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  • The third series of MasterChef New Zealand was broadcast in 2012. Filming started in November 2011. The series started on 21 February 2012. This season the number of contestants changed from 12 to 16, also increasing the number of episode from 12-13 to 16-17. The winner was Chelsea Winter, who beat runner-up Ana Schwarz 77 points to 72. (en)
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