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MasterChef: The Professionals 2024 winner revealed

The final three chefs competed to impress judges with a three-course menu.

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Dan Merriman, senior sous chef at the Blackbull Inn Old Langho, Lancashire, has been crowned winner of MasterChef: The Professionals 2024.

 

The 29-year-old beat 31 other chefs to the title in a seven-week competition that saw him gain confidence and impress judges, restaurant critics and leading chefs with his cooking.

 

Originally from Droitwich in Worcestershire, Merriman is the eldest of five brothers and now lives in Accrington with his partner, Chloe, and their baby boy.

 

He grew up with his mum, who was a single parent, and was also raised by his grandparents.

 

The chef started out as a pot washer at a local hotel before moving into pastry, where he fell in love with fine dining.

 

Family losses and difficulties saw Merriman struggle with a lack of self-confidence, but he applied to MasterChef: The Professionals with Chloe’s encouragement.

 

“I didn’t even expect to get into the competition, let alone win,” said Merriman.

 

“MasterChef has changed everything for me. It’s made me realise that I am talented. I am good at what I do.”

 

The MasterChef grand final

 

The competition’s final challenge saw Merriman compete against Chiara Tomasoni, sous chef at River Cottage in Devon, and George Birtwel, senior sous chef at the Black Swan, Oldstead.

 

The chefs had to serve three of the best meals of their lives to judges Marcus Wareing, Monica Galetti, and Gregg Wallace.

 

Merriman’s starter was barbecued scallop glazed in a sumac, chilli, paprika and Turkish red pepper paste, served with pickled cucumber, filled with roasted garlic and lime yoghurt, a tomato red pepper and fennel ragu, marinated gooseberries, finger limes and a red curry sauce, spiced with cumin and lemongrass, split with a parsley oil.


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His main dish was ex-dairy beef cooked in beef fat and smoked butter, served with maitake mushrooms glazed in black garlic, pickled shimeji mushrooms, pickled shallots, caramelised grelot onion, truffle and mushroom ketchup and a beef and bone marrow sauce.

 

This was served alongside a beef hash brown, topped with a dairy cow tartare, beef fat mayonnaise, grated truffle and a dashi and mushroom powder. Wareing said: “Everything about this dish is what good cookery is about.”

 

To finish, Merriman served a dessert inspired by his grandfather - a blackcurrant cassis mousse topped with a yuzu curd, wood sorrel and honey tuille dusted with a blackcurrant and sherbert powder and grated macadamias, finished with frozen clotted cream pearls.

 

After tasting the three dishes, Galetti told him: “You’ve been one of the most humble chefs I’ve seen walk in here – very reserved, quite unsure where he stood – maybe not just in the kitchen, in the world.

 

“I almost feel like this has been a bit of a haven for you to rediscover your love for your craft and for yourself. Take my word for it, we see something great in you.”

 

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After his win, Merriman said he was working on getting guest chef appearances and creating intimate dining experiences.

 

“My ultimate ambition is to have free reign to cook all my own food and share it with as many people possible. I want to cook in my own restaurant and make a big impact on the industry. I love what I do, and I want my food to be remembered,” he said.

 

“The one thing hospitality is that you can come from absolutely nothing. You can really make yourself something. All you need is hard work and love.”

 

Previous MasterChef: The Professionals winners have included Steve Groves, Claire Lara, Steven Edwards, Craig Johnstone, Nikita Pathakji and last year’s winner, Tom Hamblet.

 

The BBC has pulled two MasterChef Christmas specials from its schedules this year after allegations about presenter Gregg Wallace.

 

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