Arguably the best part of MasterChef Australia is the inspiration the show gives to fans to experiment with new and exciting recipes themselves. After seeing dishes come to life on their screens, fans are able to access the contestant’s recipes online, recreating the meals they fell in love with during the week.
However, this year, fans have been having difficulty sourcing the recipes online.
“Did anyone actually find the recipes that the chefs demonstrated the other day? I can’t find them,” one fan wrote online.
“I was looking for Lydia’s chicken soup and couldn’t find it,” another fan wrote. “Ended up googling for the soup in general and found a pretty good one to try.”
However, fear not! Every recipe is readily available, they’re just in a different place than usual this year.


Where are the MasterChef Australia 2026 recipes?
The change in process for finding recipes online was announced on the official MasterChef Australia Instagram page, with judges Poh Ling Yeow, Jean-Christophe Novelli, and Sofia Levin broke the news.
“This season, you’ll be able to find our MasterChef recipes on our Pinterest page,” the judges announced.
“The dishes you love from the show, all in one place.”
While many fans were stoked to hear that the recipes (which includes the ingredients, equipment guides, and step-by-step instructions) were still available and uploaded regularly this year, some are still having reservations about the change in process, because they’re finding them tricky to locate.
So, if you’re still having difficulty accessing the recipes or Pinterest page, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to find, print, and try out the 2026 MasterChef Australia recipes this year.
How to find the MasterChef Australia 2026 recipes
1. Go to the MasterChef Australia‘s Pinterest Page
You can find the official MasterChef Australia Pinterest page here.
Recipes will be uploaded after each episode airs, with the recipes ordered by each week of the show.

2. Select your recipe and get directed to the MasterChef website
Once you find a recipe you like, you can click on the link above the recipe and contestant name, and this will take you to the Channel 10 website where the full recipe, ingredients, and equipment are listed.

If you’d rather access the recipes directly from the website itself, you can find the recipes by clicking on each contestant and then scrolling to the bottom of the page to find the recipes they have published so far.
This is more of a roundabout process, which is why the new Pinterest method is the easiest and quickest way to find all your favourite dishes all in one place.
Happy cooking!