Lydia Kamperos earns first white apron on MasterChef Australia 2026

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Lydia Kamperos has become the first contestant to secure a white apron on MasterChef Australia 2026, earning unanimous praise from judges with her standout dish.

Kamperos impressed with a charred octopus served with leek and potato, alongside a yoghurt sauce with dill oil, despite initially worrying the seafood was undercooked. Her performance earned her an immediate apron and an official place in the competition.

Speaking after her success, she said: “It’s just been such a dream to be here, and I just can’t actually still believe that I am here. I just want to pinch myself.”

When asked how much she wanted the opportunity, Kamperos added: “A lot, more than anything. It’s such a great time for me, and all my dreams are around food.”

Her dish and the judges’ response prompted an emotional reaction, marking an early highlight in the new season, which features 40 home cooks competing for a place in the competition.

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