MasterChef The Professionals 2021 winner: who is Dan Lee - and what he said about Government’s Covid plan

Lee beat finalists including Liam Rogers to take home the coveted MasterChef trophy
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The winner of the 2021 series of MasterChef: The Professionals has been crowned.

The victorious chef was awarded the prestigious title during the BBC One cooking show’s final on 16 December.

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The series finale saw the remaining three chefs cook up a three-course meal in a bid to impress the judges once more, following six weeks of intense culinary challenges

Here is everything you need to know about the victor.

Who won MasterChef last night?

After weeks of intense competition, Aaron Middleton, Dan Lee and Liam Rogers made it to the last round of the prestigious BBC cooking show

Birmingham-born private chef Dan Lee won the show after seeing off competition from dozens of chefs, and said he was “speechless” after being crowned the winner of the 2021 series.

In the final, Lee impressed the judges – Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing, renowned chef Monica Galetti and TV presenter Gregg Wallace – with his three-course meal which was inspired by his time working in Singapore.

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The winning menu started with his version of Singapore chilli crab, which Wareing described as a “sensational plate of food”.

This was followed by his take on the classic Singapore chicken rice and to finish he served a dessert of smoked hay treacle tart.

He explained that he focused on Singaporean dishes for his final meal as he feels the country played an important part in his culinary career as he moved out there in 2017.

“It was basically to showcase that amazing, good food does not have to be expensive,” he said.

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Lee, who was inspired to cook by his aunt, added: “It’s just a lot of love, care, attention and understanding, it can still be amazing food at really affordable prices.”

Making tasty food at affordable prices is a passion for Lee, who hopes one day to set up a street food truck and a restaurant that promotes “really good” Asian food at affordable prices.

Lee gets his hands on the coveted MasterChef trophy.

What has Lee said about the Government’s Covid response?

Following his win, Lee has criticised the Government for “abandoning” the hospitality industry during the pandemic.

He said he was very conscious of the difficulties his industry was facing at this time due to the rise in Covid-19 cases from the Omicron variant.

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Lee added that it is “obvious” certain restrictions are necessary but feels it is likely businesses will close if action is not taken, adding: “We are screaming out for help and there’s not a lot coming back.”

He told the PA news agency: “Obviously public safety always comes first and everyone in the hospitality industry appreciates that, but as a Government who put these rules in place, you surely need to think of the repercussions on industries.”

The chef was self-employed at the time the pandemic began and was not able to qualify for furlough so had to pick up a job in a supermarket until things settled down.

Having experienced these issues first hand, he feels the Government needs to formulate a plan with a group which knows and can represent the hospitality industry fairly so that ministers understand the implications for the industry when they are enacting new policies.

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“It’s a huge industry, so many people rely on it, we’re struggling enough in the industry as it is and it just feels there was no thought process of how this will affect the industry and it’s left us standing alone here.

“There’s no fair representation of the whole industry in Government, which I still can’t really wrap my head around given how much of a big industry it is and how many people it affects, yet we seem to be abandoned a little bit during this pandemic.”

He reflected on how Christmas and New Year is one of the most important periods of the year for business, but said restaurants are struggling and closing early as people cancel reservations and are hesitant to go out.

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