Is there a MasterChef contestant you thought should’ve won but didn’t? Now, it’s their second chance at the trophy in the new season, featuring a line-up of all your favourite runners up. MasterChef Australia: Back to Win is set to be the 12th season of the mammoth cooking show. The contestants include familiar faces like Poh Ling Yeow, Hayden Quinn, Callum Hann and Dani Venn. Poh came second in the first season of MasterChef Australia, but went on to have two TV shows, various cookbooks and MasterChef appearances, has “unfinished business”. “I’ve been waiting for this moment for 10 years and now I’m back,” she said. Hayden, whose new TV show has just started, won’t be “oversalting the daikon” this time – the mistake that cost him a top two spot in season three. He told taste.com.au he was feeling very, very excited about the whole thing. “MasterChef was such an amazing opportunity for me and really launched my career and for that I am so grateful,” he said. View this post on Instagram We are thrilled to welcome back to the #MasterChefAU kitchen some very familiar and loveable faces 👋 MasterChef Back to Win coming soon to 10 👨🍳 A post shared by MasterChef Australia (@masterchefau) on Feb 18, 2020 at 11:00pm PST Masterchef Australia 2020: The new judges The new line-up comes after three new judges were announced late last year. Jock Zonfrillo, Melissa Leong and Andy Allen (winner of season four) are replacing the long-time trio of George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and Matt Preston for this upcoming season. Who are the returning contestants? Amina Elshafei, season four – placed 11th Ben Milbourne, season four – placed 5th Ben Ungermann, season nine – runner-up Brendan Pang, season 10 – placed 9th Callum Hann, season two – runner-up Chris Badenoch, season one – placed 3rd Courtney Roulston, season two – placed 5th Dani Venn, season three – placed 4th Emelia Jackson, season six – placed 3rd Harry Foster, season eight – placed 3rd Hayden Quinn, season three – placed 6th Jess Liemantara, season 10 – placed 4th Khanh Ong, season 10 – placed 3rd Laura Sharrad, season six – runner-up Lynton Tapp, season Five – runner-up Poh Ling Yeow, season one – runner-up Reece Hignell, season 10 – placed 6th Reynold Poernomo, season seven – placed 4th Rose Adam, season seven – placed 10th Sarah Clare, season 10 – placed 10th Sarah Tiong, season nine – placed 6th Simon Toohey, season 11 – placed 3rd Tessa Boersma, season 11 – runner-up Tracy Collins, season six – placed 5th Masterchef Australia 2020 air date While there hasn’t been a confirmation date, season 12 of Masterchef Australia is set to return soon to Network 10. Latest news This Aussie mum’s collection of slow cooker is anything short of amazing Hot cross bun grazing boards are a thing now OMG hot cross bun-flavoured popcorn exists