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Top chef Kate avoids religous 'corn'

We chat to MasterChef winner Kate Bracks about her plans after winning the title.

Kate Bracks

MasterChef winner Kate Bracks. Picture: Craig Greenhill Source: The Australian

Kate Bracks

MasterChef's Kate Bracks, seen here with her children, says she didn't want to thank God as she's not that kind of Christian. Picture: Graham Schumann Source: Herald Sun

MASTERCHEF winner Kate Bracks admits she thought about thanking God in her winner's speech, but decided not to because it would sound corny "just like the Logies".

Bracks, an evangelical Christian, said she definitely toyed with the idea.

"But then I thought, everyone then goes 'Oh great, it just sounds like the Logies'. It sounds corny and that is not the type of Christian I am," she told Nova's Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek.

Bracks caused a stir in the MasterChef kitchen when she refused to call the Dalai Lama "His Holiness" due to her Christian beliefs.

But she said she did not pray to win the Channel 10 reality show.

"I'm always talking to God but I don't actually pray that he'll help me win because I don't really think he cares too much about that to be honest," she said.

"I would say that I believe what the Bible says and I try to live that way so that it's about trying to have a relationship with God and not about the things you do or don't do."

Bracks said her priority was now spending some time with her family after seven months in the MasterChef house, but would soon start work on her winner's cookbook.

"I'm just the first line in the production chain, then it has to go through editors, then recipe editors and printing, so I need to start on that, probably tomorrow!

"I might give myself a day off, we'll see."

Source: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/top-chef-kate-avoids-religous-039corn039/story-e6frfmyi-1226111450179?from=public_rss

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