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Can I Turn MrBeast Into A MasterChef?

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Nick DiGiovanni

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Nick DiGiovanni, the youngest-ever MasterChef finalist, walks into MrBeast’s studio and proposes a whirlwind culinary bootcamp: in a single afternoon he will try to turn the internet’s biggest challenge creator into a credible cook. To keep the experiment true to the MasterChef format, Nick sets up a series of timed tests covering knife work, butchery, meat cookery, creativity, and dessert—all while MrBeast, Chris, and Chandler compete for bragging rights and an honorary “MasterBeast Chef” apron.

The first round is all about fundamentals. Nick demonstrates the claw grip and a precise onion dice, then lets the trio loose with razor-sharp chef’s knives. Chaos turns into competence as Nick corrects their hand placement and rhythm. Confidence rising, they tackle a whole chicken, learning to pop joints and stay close to the bone for clean cuts. MrBeast struggles at first but soon separates wings, thighs, and breasts with surprising finesse; Nick awards him the opening point on his informal scorecard.

Next comes the steak challenge. Armed with cast-iron pans and a minimalist pantry, the contestants have 20 minutes to produce a restaurant-worthy plate. Nick’s rapid-fire coaching—season heavily, sear hard, baste with butter, thyme, and garlic, then rest the meat—pays off. MrBeast nails a near-perfect medium-rare, Chris plates a creative sweet-heat sauce, and Chandler’s experimental pan sauce impresses on flavor. A blind tasting by the studio crew crowns MrBeast’s dish the best, proving that technique can trump years of kitchen experience when guidance is clear.

For the grand finale Nick unveils a pressure test: replicate his signature molten chocolate lava cake without a written recipe. Clock ticking, MrBeast almost swaps sugar for salt and over-whips his batter, but quick mid-course corrections keep him in the game. The cakes emerge slightly underbaked yet decadently gooey, and the judges praise the rich flavor and balanced sweetness. Nick concedes that MrBeast isn’t ready for the MasterChef finals, but he’s learned enough to host his own dinner party. The video closes with Nick draping a custom apron over MrBeast’s shoulders, proving that with passion, coaching, and a dash of chaos, even YouTube’s grandest philanthropist can pick up real culinary chops.

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