Bryson McGlynn has finally won season 9 of “MasterChef Junior” after a heated battle in the presence of his family and friends.
Key Takeaways
- Bryson McGlynn was born to his parents, Mike and Shannon McGlynn, who have been his biggest motivators.
- Father Mike founded the Auburn BBQ/Grill Association, where Bryson learned to grill, and his passion for cooking was generated.
Bryson McGlynn competed against two talented young chefs, Michael Seegobin and Remy Powell, under the judges, including Chefs Gordon Ramsay and Aarón Sanchez.
His parents, Auburn alumni Mike and Shannon McGlynn, were in the studio audience for the two-part “MasterChef Junior” finale and were cheering him throughout the competition.
The Opelika native, a sixth-grader at Fox Run School, has earned a MasterChef trophy and a $100,000 cash prize.
The young chef’s dream is to own and operate a cheese mobile food truck, which he can now achieve.
During an interview with Parade, he said,
He continued,
His love for cooking comes from his father’s passion for cooking. In fact, Mike taught him to cook stakes.
Mike McGlynn is the founder of the Auburn BBQ/Grill Association and an associate band director and percussion director for Opelika City Schools.
The dad-son duo started traveling after Bryson began entering the kids’ division of cooking competitions several years ago.
Talking about his son’s journey, Mike said,
Likewise, Shannon couldn’t be more proud of her son:
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Bryson McGlynn is the chef of his home, who does a lot of cooking at his house.
- He loves grilling barbecues with his dad and often travels around the country in a truck filled with tents and other stuff.
- His nickname, “Cheese Curd,” comes from his father, who was nicknamed “Cheese” since he grew up in Wisconsin.