Ten shares the cast of Dessert Masters

Channel Ten reveals the all-star cast of Dessert Masters including celebrity patissier Adriano Zumbo and MasterChef favourite Reynold Poernomo

Channel Ten has shared the cast for the new season of Dessert Masters, a dessert-themed spin-off of MasterChef Australia. 

The network’s Instagram account shared a cast photo featuring several MasterChef stars including Reynold Poernomo, Jess Lemon and Anna Polyviou posing on set for a group photo.

Also in the cast this year is Morgan Hipworth, Andrew Bowden, Kay-Lene Tan and dessert king, Adriano Zumbo 

The series will be hosted by Melissa Leong and international chef Amaury Guichon, with a $100,00 prize on offer for the winner.  

‘Our cast for Dessert Masters is a loaded-to-the-gills, top-of-the-pops, créme de la créme of Australia’s pastry industry,’ Melissa said of the cast. 

Channel Ten shares the cast of Dessert Masters with it set to air later this year – with some MasterChef favourites in the cast for the spin-off. (Cast pictured) 

‘It doesn’t get any better, more high calibre, more magical than these chefs, who all bring their own unique take on sweet creations to their own worlds.’ 

Co-host Amaury Guichon was equally impressed with the calibre of those competing in the new season. 

‘I am so happy to be in Australia to experience its unique pastry scene and be a part of Dessert Masters,’ he said.  

Also in the cast this year is Morgan Hipworth, Andrew Bowden, and Kay-Lene Tan and dessert king Adriano Zumbo (pictured)

Also in the cast this year is Morgan Hipworth, Andrew Bowden, and Kay-Lene Tan and dessert king Adriano Zumbo (pictured) 

European chef Amaury Guichon (right), who is a social media sensation, will be joining Melissa Leong (right) as a host of Channel 10's new MasterChef spin off show Dessert Masters

European chef Amaury Guichon (right), who is a social media sensation, will be joining Melissa Leong (right) as a host of Channel 10’s new MasterChef spin off show Dessert Masters

‘What I’ve experienced so far, I haven’t seen in a long time – a tight knit community of chefs who share great camaraderie, skill and passion for their craft.’

Dessert just wrapped up filming in Melbourne.  

Guichon is no stranger to TV as he previously fronted the Netflix series School of Chocolate.

Leong has meanwhile been a host and judge for the MasterChef Australia franchise since 2020.

The food critic first began her TV career on Netflix’s The Chef’s Line in 2016 and now she is going head first into the world of deserts with the new Channel 10 show.

The series just wrapped production in Melbourne

The series just wrapped production in Melbourne

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