The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

MasterChef finalist Dean Banks gathered with friends and family at his grandparen­ts’ house in Carnoustie to watch the grand finale last night.

Carnoustie cook wows judges but misses out on top slot in BBC show

- NADIA VIDINOVA nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus chef has narrowly missed out on being crowned winner of MasterChef: The Profession­als.

Carnoustie’s Dean Banks made it to the final of the BBC show, which aired on national TV last night.

The 29-year-old was one of just three chefs to make it to the last cook-off, with Nottingham chef Laurence Henry scooping the trophy.

The trio were tasked with individual­ly crafting “the best three courses of their lives” for MasterChef judges.

The contestant­s spent three hours creating a starter, main and dessert which showcased their cooking abilities.

Dean wowed the judges with a tatar of veal with seaweed and wasabi starter, spiced monkfish for main and a dessert of pistachio financier.

“Sensationa­l”, “a triumph” and “stunning looking” were just some of the words of praise used to describe Dean’s dishes.

Despite losing out on the coveted trophy, Dean said his time on MasterChef had been a “life-changing” experience.

He said: “It has been very challengin­g but exciting.

“I have made great friends and hopefully in the future there will be opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with the other finalists.

“Being on the programme together, you become close to the others.

“To make it to the finals was just incredible. I did expect to go far – I have confidence in my skills and I put a lot of effort and dedication into my work.”

Dean revealed that the next step for his career will be to open a restaurant in Edinburgh, encouraged by the judges’ comments about him being “ready to have his own kitchen”.

Dean served up a Christmas treat for the homeless people of Dundee this week, when he took over kitchen duties from the parish nurses at the Steeple Church.

He added: “I do get recognised when I walk down the street, people stop me to ask for a selfie or an autograph.

“I get a bit embarrasse­d but it’s great to see the support I’ve had, I feel like all of Scotland has been behind me.”

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ??
Picture: Paul Reid.
 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? MasterChef finalist Dean Banks with his family and friends at his grandparen­ts Les and Ann’s house in Carnoustie to watch the final of the show.
Picture: Paul Reid. MasterChef finalist Dean Banks with his family and friends at his grandparen­ts Les and Ann’s house in Carnoustie to watch the final of the show.
 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Dean serves up food to Samuel Drummond and Carol Davidson at the Steeple Church helping to feed local people yesterday.
Picture: Kris Miller. Dean serves up food to Samuel Drummond and Carol Davidson at the Steeple Church helping to feed local people yesterday.

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