MasterChef Junior (American TV series) season 9

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MasterChef Junior
Season 9
Promotional poster for season 9, featuring (L to R) judges Tilly Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sanchez and Daphne Oz
Judges
No. of contestants12
No. of episodes6
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseMarch 4, 2024 (2024-03-04) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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Season 8

The ninth season of the American competitive reality television series MasterChef Junior premiered on Fox on March 4, 2024. Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sanchez, and Daphne Oz all return as judges, while Tilly Ramsay joins as a new judge.[1]

Production[edit]

On December 20, 2022, the initial casting announcement for a potential ninth season was posted.[2] The casting notice was re-posted on September 8, 2023 on the show's Twitter page. On October 12, 2023, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a ninth season, with Ramsay, Sánchez, and Oz as returning judges, along with new judge Tilly Ramsay.[3][1] On December 13, 2023, it was announced that the season would premiere on March 4, 2024.[4] On February 21, 2024, the 12 new contestants were announced.[5][6] This number of contestants marks the fewest competitors in a regular season since the first season.

Top 12[edit]

Sources for age, first name and hometown:[5]

Contestant Age Hometown Status
Asher Niles[7] 8 Yakima, Washington Top 5
Bryson McGlynn[8] 11 Opelika, Alabama
Jordyn Joyner[9] 8 Greensboro, North Carolina
Michael Seegobin[10][11] 11 New Smyrna, Florida
Remy Powell[12] 10 Hollywood, Florida
Alfred Eggermont[13] 11 Binford, North Dakota Eliminated April 22
Lilo Tsai[14] 9 Ann Arbor, Michigan Eliminated April 15
Miles Platt[15][16] 10 College Station, Texas Eliminated March 25
Kristell Jean[17][18] 10 Austin, Texas Eliminated March 18
Lydia Ledon[19] 9 Atlanta, Georgia
Jason Sun[20] 9 San Gabriel, California Eliminated March 11
Breanna "Bre" Williams[21] 10 Burbank, California Eliminated March 4

Elimination table[edit]

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6
TBA Asher IN WIN WIN LOW HIGH IN IN
Bryson WIN IN LOW WIN HIGH IN IN
Jordyn IN HIGH LOW WIN LOW WIN IMM
Michael HIGH IN WIN WIN WIN WIN IMM
Remy HIGH IN WIN LOW HIGH IN LOW
6 Alfred IN HIGH LOW LOW LOW IN ELIM
7 Lilo LOW LOW WIN WIN ELIM
8 Miles LOW IN WIN ELIM
9 Kristell IN LOW ELIM
Lydia IN IN ELIM
11 Jason IN ELIM
12 Bre ELIM
  (WINNER) This cook won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This cook finished in second place.
  (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Mystery Box Challenge, Elimination Test, Pressure Test, or Skills Challenge).
  (WIN) The cook was on the winning team in the Team Challenge and directly advanced to the next round.
  (HIGH) The cook was one of the top entries in the individual challenge but didn't win.
  (IN) The cook was not selected as a top or bottom entry in an individual challenge.
  (IN) The cook was not selected as a top or bottom entry in a Team Challenge.
  (IMM) The cook did not have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual challenge or Pressure Test, and advanced.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in a Team Challenge, and they advanced.
  (ELIM) The cook was eliminated.

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [22][23]Original air date [22][23]Prod.
code [22]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
961"Eating Emoji"March 4, 2024 (2024-03-04)JRM-9011.61[24]

The 12 new contestants are welcomed to the MasterChef kitchen to meet the judges, including new judge Tilly Ramsay. This season's winner will receive a $100,000 cash prize and the MasterChef Junior trophy.

  • Elimination Challenge: The contestants are given cookies decorated with emojis and must make a dish that expresses the emotion behind the assigned emoji. They receive their aprons, which are shot out of a giant emoji air cannon, and are given one hour to cook their dishes. The top three dishes belong to Remy, Michael, and Bryson, and Bryson wins the challenge, winning an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas, including a stay at the Harrah's Las Vegas resort and dinner at Ramsay's Kitchen. All three receive immunity from elimination. The bottom three dishes belong to Lilo, Miles, and Bre. Bre is eliminated.
  • Challenge Winner/Immune: Bryson McGlynn, Michael Seegobin and Remy Powell
  • Bottom three: Bre Williams, Lilo Tsai and Miles Platt
  • Eliminated: Bre Williams
972"Under the Sea"March 11, 2024 (2024-03-11)JRM-9021.52[25]

  • Mystery Box Challenge: The contestants are tasked with making a dish using both the mystery seafood in their boxes and seaweed. They are given one hour to cook their dishes. Alfred, Jordyn, and Asher are the top three, and Asher wins the challenge, winning an all-expenses paid trip to San Luis Obispo, California. All three of them are safe from elimination. Kristell, Jason, and Lilo are the bottom three. Jason is eliminated.
  • Challenge Winner/Immune: Alfred Eggermont, Asher Niles and Jordyn Joyner
  • Bottom three: Jason Sun, Kristell Jean and Lilo Tsai
  • Eliminated: Jason Sun
983"Globetrotters"March 18, 2024 (2024-03-18)JRM-9031.51[26]

  • Team Challenge: The contestants are visited by members of the Harlem Globetrotters and are split into teams of five. The Blue Team consists of Asher, Lilo, Remy, Michael and captain Miles, while the Red Team consists of Alfred, Kristell, Bryson, Jordyn and captain Lydia. The teams are given one hour to prepare nine portions of a healthy meal, featuring a protein, two sides, a starch and sauce, as well as a vegan dish. The Blue Team wins the challenge. The judges announce there will be a double elimination, and Kristell and Lydia are both eliminated.
  • Challenge Winners/Immune: Asher Niles, Lilo Tsai, Michael Seegobin, Miles Platt and Remy Powell
  • Eliminated: Kristell Jean and Lydia Ledon
994"Magic Castle"March 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)JRM-9041.44[27]

  • Team Challenge: For their next team challenge, the contestants are taken to the Magic Castle, where they are split into teams of 4. The Blue Team consists of Bryson, Lilo, Jordyn and captain Michael, while the Red Team consists of Miles, Alfred, Asher and captain Remy. They have one hour to cook a fine-dining dish for all of the magicians and staff of the Academy of Magical Arts, as well as executive chef Ben LaFleche. They must also present a sample plate to the judges in 30 minutes. The Blue Team wins the challenge. Miles is eliminated.
  • Challenge Winners/Immune: Bryson McGlynn, Jordyn Joyner, Lilo Tsai and Michael Seegobin
  • Eliminated: Miles Platt
1005"Mystery Box"April 15, 2024 (2024-04-15)JRM-9051.46[28]

  • Mystery Box Challenge: The contestants are given one hour to make a dish using their least-favorite ingredients. Asher, Remy, Michael and Bryson are the top four, and Michael wins the challenge, winning a set of e-bikes for his family. All four of them receive immunity from elimination. Lilo, Alfred and Jordyn are the bottom three. Lilo is eliminated.
  • Challenge Winner/Immune: Asher Niles, Bryson McGlynn, Michael Seegobin and Remy Powell
  • Bottom three: Alfred Eggermont, Lilo Tsai and Jordyn Joyner
  • Eliminated: Lilo Tsai
1016"Pancakes & Ice Cream"April 22, 2024 (2024-04-22)JRM-9061.51[29]

  • Team Challenge: The contestants are randomly split into teams of two: the Blue Team (Alfred and Remy); Yellow Team (Asher and Bryson), and Red Team (Michael and Jordyn). They are given 15 minutes to cook as many perfect pancake stacks as they can, after receiving a demonstration from Daphne. The Red Team makes 10 acceptable stacks, winning the challenge and a pair of ice cream sundaes.
  • Challenge Winners/Immune: Jordyn Joyner and Michael Seegobin
  • Elimination Challenge: The remaining contestants are given 75 minutes to prepare an ice cream dessert of their choice. The judges save Bryson and Asher, leaving Alfred and Remy as the bottom two. Alfred is eliminated.
  • Bottom two: Alfred Eggermont and Remy Powell
  • Eliminated: Alfred Eggermont
1027"Thyme Travel"April 29, 2024 (2024-04-29)JRM-907TBD
1038"Gordon Demo"May 6, 2024 (2024-05-06)JRM-908TBD

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