Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament down to six chefs

Two of the final four chefs ready for battle

Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament


Photographer: WMAR

Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament


Photographer: WMAR

Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament


Photographer: WMAR

Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament


Photographer: WMAR

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Posted: 08/19/2010

BALTIMORE - We have been talking about the Mason Dixon Master Chef Tournament on Good Morning Maryland @ 9 for several weeks. The competition is somewhat like Iron Chef meets the NCAA Basketball Tournament. As it gets down to the wire, we are profiling the winning chefs each week.

Today, Megan Pringle talked with this week's winners, Kenneth Plante from Red Star Restaurant and Justin McGaunn from Aldo's Ristorante Italiano who both are moving on to the final four in the competition and could face one another in the finals should both win their next competition.

Both Kenneth and Justin talked about the experience so far and their previous three battles to get to the final four and what the competition means for not only the chefs involved, but also the Baltimore area.

To see the segment again, click on the video box to the left of this article. We have also provide a link to the left for more information on the tournament.

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