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Our MasterChef champion

NEWCASTLE WINNER IS READY TO ‘SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNIT­Y’

- By TOM HORTON Press Associatio­n reporter

MASTERCHEF champion Tom Rhodes has said he plans to “seize this opportunit­y” presented to him by the competitio­n.

The amateur chef, from Newcastle, has been crowned winner of the BBC cookery competitio­n.

The 31-year-old Nando’s front of house restaurant manager said winning MasterChef is a “dream come true”.

Rhodes told the PA news agency: “I entered last year because with lockdown it kind of really put into perspectiv­e and allowed me some time to think what I really wanted to do.

“Having been so interested in food for so many years and feeling ready to enter the competitio­n, it felt like the right time, and now that I have won it I really can’t wait to see what’s next.

“I entered the competitio­n really wanting to write about food and to share my love of food with people, but having also had the experience in the profession­al kitchens on the show, I certainly wouldn’t rule out having a restaurant now as well, but I think there’s a little bit more work that needs to be done before that dream is made a reality.

“Now that I have won the competitio­n, I need to seize this opportunit­y and I’m really looking forward to what happens next.

“Having seen what past champions have done, it’s really exciting to think of the possibilit­ies that are out there.”

Rhodes became the 17th winner of the programme after seeing off competitio­n from Mike Tomkins and Alexina Anatole in the final.

The final challenges in the competitio­n saw Rhodes cook a five-course lunch for hospitalit­y sector workers at Plaisterer­s’ Hall in the City of London and at restaurant Le Gavroche, where he worked with chef Michel Roux Jr.

Rhodes said he was “really shocked” at how much he had improved over the course of the competitio­n, adding that lockdown “gave people a lot more time” to prepare for the show.

He added that he is feeling “very hopeful” about the future of hospitalit­y despite the problems caused by the pandemic, saying he thinks the sector will “bounce back”.

“I know certainly myself I can’t wait to get back to restaurant­s with friends and family and I think a lot of people feel like that,” he said.

“I think it’s something people have really missed.

“I think people have got an even greater appreciati­on of things like eating out than they ever have before.”

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Tom Rhodes, this year’s MasterChef champion

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