Did the MasterChef Australia judges just hint who will take out the Back To Win season?

MasterChef Australia judges drop a potential grand finale SPOILER as they reveal their favourite all-star dishes

MasterChef Australia will crown a winner of its Back To Win season next Monday. 

And with only three episodes left, the show’s celebrity judges may have hinted who is likely to take out the enviable title.

While being interviewed for TV Week, the judges revealed which returning star had given them the best dish of the season so far.

Scroll down for video 

Victory tastes…. sweet! MasterChef Australia judges may have dropped a potential grand finale SPOILER as they revealed their favourite all-star dishes have been desserts

When asked who had given them ‘the most magical food moment’ from the all-star season, there seemed to be a clear favourite.

Former 2012 winner Andy Allen immediately praised Reynold Poernomo: ‘Reynold’s sweet dishes have blown my mind.’

He described the 26-year-old’s whipped chocolate ganache with coffee ice-cream and lemon jam ‘nearly faultless’. 

Andy also said an honourable mention was needed for Emelia Jackson’s Paris-Brest petit four. 

'Nearly faultless': Former 2012 winner Andy Allen immediately praised Reynold Poernomo's sweet creations, and Melissa also mentioned Reynold's impressive desserts. Pictured: Reynold's whipped chocolate ganache dish

‘Nearly faultless’: Former 2012 winner Andy Allen immediately praised Reynold Poernomo’s sweet creations, and Melissa also mentioned Reynold’s impressive desserts. Pictured: Reynold’s whipped chocolate ganache dish

'We've tasted some of the best food the MasterChef kitchen has ever seen': Judge Jock Zonfrillo did not reveal his favourite dish, but said each top four star had a fighting chance at winning . Pictured: Andy, Jock and Reynold

‘We’ve tasted some of the best food the MasterChef kitchen has ever seen’: Judge Jock Zonfrillo did not reveal his favourite dish, but said each top four star had a fighting chance at winning . Pictured: Andy, Jock and Reynold

Fellow judge Melissa Leong said she had experience many magical food moments this season, and made a point of congratulating each finalist on a dish she enjoyed.

However, Reynold appeared front of mind as she praised his dish, the rabbit-hole fairytale dish, first. 

‘Each was perfect in its own way and doesn’t stand alone in what these talented humans can do,’ she added, diplomatically.

Judge Jock Zonfrillo did not reveal his favourite dish, but instead said: ‘I truly believe any of the top four is capable of taking out the win. We’ve tasted some of the best food the MasterChef kitchen has ever seen.’   

'Each was perfect in its own way': Judge Melissa Leong said she had experience many magical food moments this season, and congratulated each finalist. Pictured: Emelia Jackson

‘Each was perfect in its own way’: Judge Melissa Leong said she had experience many magical food moments this season, and congratulated each finalist. Pictured: Emelia Jackson

Was this a hint? Callum (far left), Reynold (second right) and Laura (right) featured prominently in early promotional posters, suggesting that one of the three may be the ultimate winner

Was this a hint? Callum (far left), Reynold (second right) and Laura (right) featured prominently in early promotional posters, suggesting that one of the three may be the ultimate winner

There are now only four contestants left in the running for the enviable $250,000 prize and the chance at ultimate redemption over their fellow all-stars.

Reynold Poernomo, 26, Callum Hann, 31, Laura Sharrad, 24, and Emelia Jackson, 30, will continue cooking up a storm ahead of next week’s grand finale.

Interestingly, Callum, Reynold and Laura featured prominently in early promotional posters, suggesting that one of the three may be the ultimate winner. 

MasterChef Australia continues on Monday from 7:30pm on Channel 10

Who will win? MasterChef Australia continues on Monday from 7:30pm on Channel 10

Who will win? MasterChef Australia continues on Monday from 7:30pm on Channel 10