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Adam Liaw ( zh, t=廖崇明, p=Liào Chóngmíng; born 8 September 1978) is a Malaysian-born Australian cook, television presenter and author. He was the winner of the second season of ''MasterChef Australia'', defeating student Callum Hann in the final.


Early life

Liaw was born in
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, Malaysia, to a
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father, Dr Siaw-Lin Liaw, and a Singaporean-born English mother, Dr Joyce Hill AM. He is the second of three children, with an older brother and younger sister. His family moved to Adelaide when Liaw was age 3. After his parents divorced and his mother moved to New Zealand, Liaw lived with his paternal grandmother whom he credits with a huge influence on his cooking and his life. Liaw completed Year 11 at Prince Alfred College at age 14 and enrolled in university at 16. He graduated with a double degree in Science and Law from the University of Adelaide at 21. After graduation Liaw was employed by Kelly & Co Lawyers in Adelaide where he worked in technology, commercial/corporate law, business advisory and international trade. He was also a committee member, legal adviser and secretary of the Hong Kong Australia Business Association, assisting South Australian companies to expand their business into Hong Kong and mainland China. In 2004, Liaw moved to Japan where he worked in media law for The Walt Disney Company.


''MasterChef Australia''

On 29 September 2009, Liaw announced via Twitter that he was considering auditioning for the second season of ''MasterChef Australia''. In April 2010 he was announced as one of the top 24 finalists. Despite winning a challenge cooking the dishes of celebrity chefs, Liaw doubted he had sufficient technique to win the title. On 22 July 2010 Liaw was the first challenger awarded a place in the grand finale. On 25 July 2010 he was declared the winner of the second season of ''MasterChef Australia'', defeating Callum Hann 89–82 for the title in the final. His victory is still the most watched non-sporting television event in Australian history. After winning the show Liaw considered a number of opportunities, including opening an izakaya restaurant with Tokyo-based Australian chef and friend Matthew Crabbe. He returned to ''MasterChef Australia'' as a guest judge for season 4 and season 6.


Books and writing

As the winner of season 2 of ''MasterChef Australia'', Liaw was given the opportunity to write his own cookbook. The book is called ''Two Asian Kitchens'' (), and was published by
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in April 2011. Split into two main sections - the Old Kitchen and the New Kitchen - Liaw explores recipes that he has grown up with, along with new creations. The book has received positive reviews in the Australian media. Liaw has since published more cookbooks including ''Asian After Work'' (2013), ''Adam's Big Pot'' (2014), ''Asian Cookery School'' (2015) and ''The Zen Kitchen'' (2016). He also writes for
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newspapers' ''Good Food'', ''Sunday Life'' magazine and The Guardian. He used to write for The Wall Street Journal's ''Scene Asia''.


Television

On 14 March 2012, it was announced that Liaw will host his own travel/food TV show, ''Destination Flavour'', which premiered on the SBS network in August 2012. The series was also co-hosted by Renee Lim and Lily Serna. In September 2013, ''Destination Flavour: Japan'' premiered on SBS One with Liaw as the sole host; the series was followed by ''Destination Flavour: Down Under'' in September 2014. ''Destination Flavour: Scandinavia'' premiered on SBS in 2016, with ''Destination Flavour: Singapore'' premiering in January 2017 and ''Destination Flavour: China'' in November 2018. In March 2017, ''Hidden Japan with Adam Liaw'' premiered on SBS Food. In 2019 he appeared on the seventh season finale of '' Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery''. In late 2020, Liaw hosted ''Adam Liaw's Road Trip for Good'' for SBS Food. In April 2021, Liaw started hosting a nightly talk and cooking show on SBS Food titled ''The Cook Up with Adam Liaw''. With a 200 episode first season commitment, it was largest commission in SBS's history. The series sees Liaw chatting and cooking with guests including Colin Fassnidge, Julie Goodwin, Jock Zonfrillo, Yumi Stynes, Jessica Rowe and Jimmy Barnes. In October 2021, Liaw teamed up with season one ''MasterChef Australia'' runner-up Poh Ling Yeow to present ''Adam and Poh’s Malaysia in Australia'', which explored their shared Malaysian heritage. In 2022 Liaw joined the ABC panel show '' Tomorrow Tonight''.


Other

Liaw is UNICEF Australia's National Ambassador for Nutrition. In 2016 he was appointed by the Japanese government as a Goodwill Ambassador of Japanese Cuisine. He is also on the board of the Australia-Japan Foundation. Liaw is prolific on social media. In 2015,
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Australia highlighted '19 Reasons You Need to Follow Aussie Chef Adam Liaw on Twitter and Instagram', and '17 Times Aussie Chef Adam Liaw Nailed It on Social Media in 2015'. In 2017 Liaw was named by All Nippon Airways as the Culinary Ambassador for ANA Australia, and created two seasonal menus for the airline. In May 2022 Liaw launched a seven-part podcast series on Audible called ''How Taste Changed the World''.


References


External links


adamliaw.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Liaw, Adam 1978 births Living people Australian people of Chinese descent Australian people of English descent People from Adelaide People from Penang 20th-century Australian lawyers Australian television chefs MasterChef Australia People educated at Prince Alfred College Reality cooking competition winners Adelaide Law School alumni Participants in Australian reality television series Malaysian emigrants to Australia People who lost Malaysian citizenship Naturalised citizens of Australia Australian people of Asian descent 21st-century Australian lawyers