Logan Guleff – Bio, Facts, Family Life of MasterChef Junior Winner
Matthew Elliott
Updated on January 17, 2026
Logan Guleff Biography
(Youngest Winner of MasterChef Junior)Birthday: July 20, 2002 (Cancer)
Born In: Memphis, Tennessee
Advanced SearchLogan Guleff is an American culinary prodigy, chef, television personality and cookbook author who became the youngest winner of FOX’s reality cooking competition, ‘MasterChef Junior’, beating 20,000 contestants. At the age of 9, he won the ‘Jif Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich Contest’ and made an appearance on NBC’s ‘The Today Show’. Along with his mother, he dined at the White House as the Tennessee champion of the ‘Healthy Lunchtime Challenge’, sponsored by First Lady Michelle Obama, and shook hands with the President and the First Lady. He has been featured on Ramin Ganeshram's cookbook ‘FutureChefs: Recipes by Tomorrow's Cooks Across the Nation and the World’. In 2013, he became the only kid judge to be certified by the Memphis World Championship BBQ committee. He also became the youngest judge at the ‘World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest’ in 2015. In 2016, he was named in the ‘30 Most Influential Teen’ list by ‘Time’ magazine and the ‘18 Under 18' list by ‘Fortune’ magazine. He visited India as the mascot of the Young Chef Olympiad 2017. He wrote the very first graphic novel adventure cookbook, ‘Logan's Chef Notes and Half Baked Tales - Cooking Dreams’, illustrated by Cindy Tan. Quick FactsAge: 21 Years, 21 Year Old Males
Family:father: Tom Guleff
mother: Kim Guleff
U.S. State: Tennessee
City: Memphis, Tennessee
More Factseducation: Homeschooled
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American PeopleMale ChefsAmerican ChefsAmerican Food ExpertsCancer Men The Meteoric Rise to StardomNoticing his lack of interest in writing, Logan Guleff’s mother came up with the idea of a food blog, ‘Order Up! With Logan’, when he was only eight years old. In his blogs, he started writing about his experience of visiting local restaurants. As his blog grew in popularity, he got the opportunity to visit the kitchens of local restaurants to meet the chefs, notably Ben Smith at Tsunami, and learn about their cooking styles. It is his passion for experimenting with different flavors that helped him become a young chef with his own recipes.At the age of nine, he entered the ‘Jif Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich Contest’ with his very first recipe of Chomp Burger with broccoli slaw. He was one of the finalists to win $2,500 and a trip to New York City to participate in the final round of the contest for a grand prize of $25,000 in college scholarships. In the following weeks, he made appearances on local TV shows including ‘Good Morning Memphis’, ‘Extra Credit’ and another show on WREG-TV.After he failed to win the grand prize, his mother suggested that he enters another contest. In 2012, he participated in the ‘Epicurious Healthy Lunchtime Challenge’ with his Tuna Schooner which was among the 54 winning recipes and gave him the opportunity to join the Kid’s State Dinner at the White House, representing the State of Tennessee. However, he reached a new height after his appetizer of grilled shrimp prawns won the $100,000 grand prize at the second season of ‘MasterChef Junior’ on December 16, 2014. He was one of the finalists of the 7th annual ‘Short Awards’ in the ‘Food’ category.