“MasterChef Junior” junior has finally returned, which means there are plenty of tiny confident cooks hoping to win the coveted trophy and the grand prize.

Season 5 of the Fox series will see 40 chefs between the ages of eight to 13 compete for a place in the top 20 where they will have a chance to win the MasterChef Junior Trophy and a $100,000 grand prize.

In “MasterChef Junior” Season 5, episode 1, “Quest for the Apron, Pt.1,” viewers saw the first eight chefs secure their spots in the top 20. However, fans of the show will have to wait until episode 2, “Quest for the Apron, Pt. 2,” to find which 12 contestants will fill the remaining spots.

Chefs Gordon Ramsay and Christina Tosi will be deciding who stays and who goes along with special guest judges which include “The Big Bang Theory” star Mayim Bialik, “Modern Family” actress Julie Bowen, the Muppets’ Miss Piggy and more.

Take a look at the first eight contestants that snagged a spot in the top 20 on “MasterChef Junior” Season 5.

Cydney Sherman

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Cydney has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Cydney, 10, of Brooklyn, New York, will pose some major competition among the contestants, she just might be chef Ramsay’s favorite. When she is not competing on the series, the New Yorker enjoys making roasted lamb chops with a mint and lemon marinade and roasted potatoes.

Elisabeth Wingo

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Elisabeth has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Elisabeth, 9, of Sweetwater, Texas, wowed the judges with her delicious tart dessert. Her signature dish is chicken alfredo.

Sydney Newser

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Sydney has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Sydney, 9, of West Bend, Michigan, specializes in angel hair pasta with onion and green pepper marinara.

Donovan Milstein

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Donovan has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Donavon, 9, of Brooklyn, New York, is very confident when cooking any type of Asian cuisine, thanks to lessons from his babysitter. This pint size chef likes to make his signature dish of vegetable stir fry with squid.

Jasmine Stewart

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Jasmine has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Jasmine, 11, of Milton, Georgia, uses her Jamaican roots to help her spice things up in the kitchen. The young cook has a signature dish of oven-baked meatballs with homemade tomato sauce.

Mark Coblentz

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Mark has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Mark, 11, of Starkville, Mississippi, the southern gentleman with impeccable manners enjoys making chicken pot pie and his very own homemade stock.

Gonzalo Ingram

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Gonzalo has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Gonzalo, 11, of Whitestone, New York,  is a confident Peruvian chef that specializes in cooking causa rellena de pollo.

Justise Mayberry

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 contestant Justise has secured a spot in the top 20 and will compete for the grand prize. Photo: Fox

Justise, 11, of from Sugar Hill, Georgia, enjoys making grilled steak and homemade french fries at home with her police officer parents. Justise hopes to be a teacher when she grows up.

“MasterChef Junior” Season 5 airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.

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