Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bastianich’s back

Fan-favorite judge returns for a new season of ‘MasterChef’

- BY ANDREW WARREN TV Media

There’s no shortage of cooking competitio­ns on television, but there aren’t any others that are quite like “MasterChef.” It’s been a summertime staple on Fox for eight years now, and all the Mystery Boxes, Pressure Tests and wow-worthy dishes return for a ninth season on Wednesday, May 30.

This season finds another change in the judges lineup, albeit one that’s bringing back a familiar face. Chef Christina Tosi took over as the competitio­n’s third judge in season 6, following the departure of restaurate­ur Joe Bastianich, and after three seasons of witnessing both inspired culinary genius and spectacula­r kitchen disasters, she’s bowed out herself.

Tosi’s replacemen­t is none other than Bastianich himself, returning to the job that made him famous. He joins returning judge chef Aarón Sánchez, who first joined as a permanent judge last season, and chef Gordon Ramsay, who’s been the series’ face-man since the very beginning.

“MasterChef ” is an amateur cooking competitio­n like no other. Every year, thousands of talented home cooks try out for the chance to impress Ramsay and the other judges, but only the best cooks (and the best for TV — this is reality television, after all) get invited to actually compete. Unlike in, say, “Hell’s Kitchen,” another series with Ramsay at the helm, in “MasterChef,” the notoriousl­y foulmouthe­d culinary icon is far more toned down and quite a bit more helpful.

It makes sense; the challenges here are grueling, and the competitor­s aren’t culinary profession­als by any stretch of the imaginatio­n.

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“MasterChef” judge Aarón Sánchez

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