Julie Goodwin Biography
Julie Goodwin is a chef, author, and radio and television host from Australia. She rose to prominence after winning the first season of MasterChef Australia in 2009, defeating artist Poh Ling Yeow in the final.
Julie Goodwin Age
She is 53 years old as of 31 October 2023. She was born on 31 October 1970 in Niagara Park, Australia.
Julie Goodwin Husband
Goodwin lives on the Central Coast of New South Wales with her husband, Michael, and their three children.
Julie Goodwin MasterChef Australia
For the primary time of MasterChef Australia, Goodwin was chosen from more than 7,000 candidates who applied for the show. In the wake of winning MasterChef, Goodwin showed up in a week-after-week cooking section on the Today program in 2010. She was likewise engaged with a fragment on The 7 p.m. Task where families had the option to participate in a challenge to have Goodwin cook at their home live on TV.
Soon thereafter Goodwin facilitated Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, an early evening cooking series that screened on the Nine Organization. It highlighted tips and deceives for making feasts at home, and included superstar visitors, for example, entertainer Gyton Grantley, cricketer Steve Waugh, radio and TV have Amanda Keller, and artist Ricki-Lee Coulter.
In 2012, Goodwin got back to MasterChef Australia, contending on MasterChef Australia All-Stars. The series, which saw hopefuls from the initial three seasons getting back to fund-raise for a noble cause, saw Goodwin raise $35,000 for the Lort Smith Creature Clinic.
In 2015, Goodwin showed up in the primary time of I’m a Superstar Get Me Out of Here!. Goodwin got back to challenge series 14 of MasterChef Australia in 2022, completing fifth. The season highlighted a blend of returning competitors and new competitors.
Julie Goodwin Books
Goodwin was offered the opportunity to write her own cookbook after winning MasterChef Australia. Our Family Table (ISBN 9781741669688) was released in April 2010. Some of the recipes were passed down via Goodwin’s family, while others were provided to her by acquaintances. Goodwin also included dishes from MasterChef Australia, such as lemon diva cupcakes and passionfruit “puddle pie.” The book concludes with a ‘blank’ chapter containing pages for the reader’s own images, clippings, and recipes from family and friends.
Since then, Goodwin has published other cookbooks, including Heart of the Home (ISBN 1742750095) in 2012 and Gather (ISBN 1742750109) in 2013.