By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 12:43 BST, 16 July 2024 | Updated: 12:52 BST, 16 July 2024

Nat Thaipun has won MasterChef Australia in a gripping finale episode on Tuesday night. 

The Victorian cook walked away victorious after mastering a dessert with 113 steps and no room for error. 

‘You had everything on the plate. It looked incredible. But when we ate it, surprisingly, there were textural flaws’ the judges warned her. 

However they added, ‘Thankfully, you made up for it in flavour.’

Nat needed 33 points to beat runner up Josh ‘Pezza’ Perry and she scraped in by a whisker. 

She managed to get a 7 out of 10 from all five judges, including guest judge Clare Smyth, leading her to victory by two points.  

The winner walks away with chef training from leading professional chefs, the chance to have their own cookbook published, and $250,000 in cash. 

Starting this week, she will also be serving her signature menu at Alumni Restaurant, Crown Melbourne.

Nat Thaipun (pictured) has won MasterChef Australia in a gripping finale episode on Tuesday night

Nat Thaipun (pictured) has won MasterChef Australia in a gripping finale episode on Tuesday night

When asked how she was feeling, Nat admitted, ‘I’m exhausted! I feel so good. This is… This is crazy. 

‘It feels like a dream but it’s not. It just happens. I just won MasterChef!’

Runner up Pezza was noble in defeat, and was awarded a $40,000 runner-up prize. 

‘I’m happy. Top two of MasterChef. Biggest cooking show in the world’ the Tasmanian butcher said. 

The Victorian cook walked away victorious after mastering a dessert with 113 steps and no room for error

The Victorian cook walked away victorious after mastering a dessert with 113 steps and no room for error

The Victorian cook walked away victorious after mastering a dessert with 113 steps and no room for error

Nat needed 33 points to beat runner up Josh 'Pezza' Perry (left) and she scraped in by a whisker

Nat needed 33 points to beat runner up Josh 'Pezza' Perry (left) and she scraped in by a whisker

Nat needed 33 points to beat runner up Josh ‘Pezza’ Perry (left) and she scraped in by a whisker

She managed to get a 7 out of 10 from all five judges, including guest judge Clare Smyth, leading her to victory by two points

She managed to get a 7 out of 10 from all five judges, including guest judge Clare Smyth, leading her to victory by two points

She managed to get a 7 out of 10 from all five judges, including guest judge Clare Smyth, leading her to victory by two points

‘Poh (Ling Yeow) got second, and look what she’s done! So, if the wife comes with me, we might do something really special, and hopefully you guys can all come and eat there one day.’

Fans of the show were pleased with the result, with many rooting from Nat from the start. 

‘I’m so glad my girl won. Definitely a deserved win!’ wrote one person on X. 

‘Congrats Nat!! thank you for being the most amazing representation and being a badass all season!’ said another. 

‘Oh, Nat. I’m so glad it’s you, #MasterChefAU 2024 Winner! Showing great potential from Day One and the most consistent cook of the competition. Can’t wait to see what you do next, you fabulous woman!’ wrote someone else. 

:
MasterChef Australia winner announced after a gripping finale that saw chefs conquer 113 step dessert

***
Read more at DailyMail.co.uk