![]() ![]() It's only those other 15 people who know exactly what it was like to be in the MasterChef Kitchen. Having the others there to cheer me on was really special. ![]() As we walked in, the kitchen erupted with applause. Q: What was it like having the whole Top 16 there at the finale?Ī: In a word? AMAZING! I remember walking into the kitchen with my game face on. It was a large house and thankfully we were only without the others for a night. I was really tired the night before the finale so I simply ate dinner and went straight to bed. Q: What was the vibe like in the MasterChef house with just you and Leandri leading up to the final?Ī: The obvious description was "quiet". I'm sure that Malcom Gladwell would agree, I have put in my 10 000 hours. I have been Googling recipes and devouring food publications for the past 10 years. It certainly has paid off )Ī: I feel as though I have spent most of my adult life preparing for that final challenge. I had to pull out all the stops and give it my all. Q: What was it like being in that gruelling challenge?Ī: After being in the kitchen for six weeks and being under so much of pressure for that duration, it really was the final frontier. Even typing it makes my heart race a little. Having said that though, I don't think it has truly sunk in, that I have won MasterChef SA. Q: The mandatory question: How does it feel to be South Africa’s MasterChef?Ī: The last 24 hours have been a realisation of something I thought was only going to be a dream. Times LIVE's Nikita Ramkissoon caught up with her after her win last week. Having beaten thousands of amateur cooks to the title, Pather is ecstatic about her win, and says her finale opponent, Leandri van der Wat, was a strong competitor who made her work for the title. Kamini Pather, 29, from Cape Town is South Africa's new MasterChef. ![]()
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