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Friday, January 11, 2013

Top Chef Seattle Recap Episode 10: "Battle Before the War."


On week 10 of Top Chef Season 10 in Seattle...

America’s favorite chef, John Tesar has been eliminated. You can tell because everyone’s real torn up about it, especially Josh.

Nah. Just kidding. Nobody cared for that guy. 

Just when everyone’s feeling pretty good about who’s still left, Josie breaks the good vibe and yells out, “Asians represent! Asians represent!” 

Hey! What are you still doing here?!

Right. You’ve skirted by yet again. Ugh.

Cooking time!
Legend

Having been pretty much MIA since the opening episode, Culinary Legend Wolfgang Puck returns on back to back weeks and joins the ever stunning Padma Lakshmi for the Quickfire. 

This week, chefs will have to work with ginger. According to Padma it’s, “one of the most versatile and refreshing ingredients in the world.” 

Ginger huh? I guess it is versatile in that you can use it for sweet or savory, and it does have a unique flavor that can give your dish a little pop. However, it can easily overpower other ingredients so you’ve gotta be careful how much you use.

Still. Seems like an odd challenge. Aha! No wonder. Sponsor alert!

This challenge is brought to you by the good people of Canada Dry Ginger Ale!

Oh hey guess what? They’ve got just 15 minutes to come up with a dish that highlights this oh so versatile ingredient! 

Yup. 15 minutes. Considering that Wolfgang himself gave people 30 minutes to come up with an omelet, this is going to be very difficult.

“Why so long?” Wolfgang mocks. 

Another episode, another sponsor.

GO.

Talk about a mad scramble. Stefan actually hurdles the prep table. He sure can move for an old man.

Some chefs are actually using the canned ginger ale in their dishes. Way to please the sponsors!

Kirsten puts knobs of ginger with other ingredients into CO2-powered foam dispenser and uses the pressure to infuse the flavor. I don’t know if that works, but damn that’s a bad ass move. Almost as bad ass as Michael Voltaggio making brioche with a foam dispenser and a microwave

Time flies by. Here’s what they made in 15 minutes.

Gingered cephalopod.
-Josh: White Chocolate & Ginger Soup with Peaches & Tarragon.

-Josie: Seared Scallop with Ginger-Honey Yogurt & Miso Ginger Sauce.

-Booke: Ginger-Caramel Squid with Fresh Lime & Chili Powder.

-Lizzie: Watermelon & Ginger Soup with Fresh Mint.

-Micah: Ginger Shrimp Salad with Radish, Plum, Ponzu Vinaigrette & Fried Crispy Ginger.

-Kristen: Fennel-Ginger Salad with Brie & Tomatoes.

-Sheldon: Wok Fried Ginger Skirt Steak with Ginger & Oranges.

-Stefan: Ahi Tuna with Lemon Grass & Ginger Vinaigrette.
Take out.

Stefan tries to impress Wolfgang and tells him in German that he grew up in Germany. Heh. He admits on camera, slightly embarrassed,  “Gotta turn on the charm sometimes...”

Maybe it’s wisdom that comes with age, but this season’s Stefan is much more charming and fun. Very different from the season 5 arrogant Stefan. Kudos.

Bottom dishes.

Sheldon’s Chinese takeout-style stir fry tasted like something out of a cheap Chinese restaurant. Wolfgang expected more from this level of competition.

Josh’s dessert lacked flavor, and Puck even made him say the word, “underwhelming” to describe his own dish. 

Good Dishes:

Brooke’s squid. That thing looked delicious and tastes so. Wolfgang said it could go on Chinois’ menu right away. 

Stefan’s tuna. The charm must have worked since Wolfgang said it was really “a nice, simple, California-style dish.”

Hm. So basic Chinese stir fry’s no good, but simple tuna tartare makes the grade? C’mon Wolfie! The rest of you check out this article by Francis Lam and Eddie Huang on just this topic. 

Lizzie. Cold refreshing cold watermelon soup. Meh.

Winner is...Brooke.

Seriously. We should just skip to the finale and watch Brooke and Kristen battle it out. These two are CLEARLY heads and shoulders above the rest of the field. I’m hoping they both lead a team in restaurant wars for a preview of the finale.

So Brooke get immunity...but hey wait! No prize? Canada Dry didn’t pony up some cash for the sponsorship?? Hm.

For the Elimination Challenge. Padma introduces a very special guest

Restaurant God
Danny Meyer is arguably the most successful restauranteur in America. His restaurants have won 25 James Beard Awards. He opened up Gramercy Tavern with then rising star chef Tom Colicchio. 

Let’s all fawn over Danny Meyer for a bit. *Swoon*

For Danny Meyer to make an appearance must mean...

RESTAURANT WARS!!

Restaurant Wars is one of the most anticipated episodes of every season for viewers and chefs. The chefs (for a night) get to fulfill their dreams and open up a restaurant based on their original concept with no holds barred. For the viewers it’s always fascinating to see how two different restaurants come together from conception to realization. It’s always exciting, full of great food and based on the nature of the challenge, fun drama as well. Good times.

Not so fast.

As the title suggests, things are going to be a little different this time around.  Each chef must come up with their restaurant concept and create a dish that represents it. 

Wow. One dish that captures the essence of a restaurant’s concept. A signature dish, if you will. 

They’ll present the dish and idea to the judges at “The Bite of Seattle,” where the judges will pick the winners. Those two picked will then serve as executive chef and lead a team for head-to-head full scale Restaurant War. Exciting!!

Danny Meyer’s advice? (When Danny gives advice, you listen.)

“It’s obviously going to be a big challenge to encapsulate your entire concept in one dish. And my advice would be to do it from your heart, because you can’t fake soul.”

Wow. Just wow. He’s like the freaking Obi-Wan of restaurant universe. Anyone who’s ever wanted to own a restaurant should hang on his every word. *in awe*

As Brooke puts it, “This is a terrifying situation to be in. Not only that this is part of restaurant wars, but doing it for Danny Meyer, he’s a God of the Restaurant world.”

Each chef needs to prepare 200 portions of their dish for the judges and the people of “Bite of Seattle.” The two winners not only get to lead restaurant wars, they also win $10,000. Ah, so that’s where the money is this week. 

Off to shopping.

Sheldon’s concept is inspired by his grandfather. The name will be Urbano and he’ll serve modern Filipino food. Drawing from childhood memories, he’s going to make a soup that his grandfather used to make. Talk about soul. Way to take Danny’s advice to heart! 

Micah’s going for a “raw” food concept. Spoken like a true Californian, he ate a lot of raw foods right before coming on Top Chef. What the dude should have done was watch Season 2 of Top Chef and note that Sam got kicked off right before the finale partly because Tom said he didn’t “cook” anything! (Sam made Opakapaka Poke, basically a snapper tartare.) 

By now Top Chef producers know that Kristin is a force to be reckon with. So it’s time for a little more back story. We learn that Kristin got out of a relationship and was forced to move out! Who in the world would kick her out?! Bravo show producers. Way to keep us interested by letting us know that Kristin is (as of the taping of the show) single. Heh.
You get by with a little help from your friends

The chefs return to Top Chef kitchen to find Carla, Kuniko, Chrissy, and Eliza in chefs’ whites. These four will serve as sous chefs to help out with prep. The chefs are grateful because it’s gonna be difficult timewise to prep 200 portions. 

Josh’s concept is Bistro George. George is the name of Josh’s dad, who passed away unexpectedly from cancer three years ago. Josh talks about his dad, “I just try to keep his memory alive by talking about him a lot, you know...I think about him a lot...I just remember him.” 

It’s always moving listening to someone talk about recently departed family members, but what really got me was at the end when Josh looked away, you could see the sadness in his expression. Gotta tell ya, even I got a little misty. *tear*

Josie’s explaining her concept to Kuniko, who’s looking back at her like she’s crazy. Her idea is called Home 305. She’s going to pay homage to Miami by going with Cuban flavors. She wants the patrons to feel comfortable in her home. What, is she going to pass out ear plugs with her dish? 

Lizzie’s going for a northern Italy theme. It’s gonna have influences from Hungary, Austria, Croatia. It seems interesting, but she didn’t mention any relatives or childhood influences so I’m not sure the “soul” factor is there. Listen to Danny!

Oh oh. Here comes Tom.

I can’t even imagine what it’s like for the chefs when Tom shows up for these pow-wows. I get nauseous with nerves just sitting here watching from my couch. Ugh.

Tom goes up to Stefan and asks, “What are you, making an omelet?” I love how Tom’s always ribbing Stefan. I think since they’ve known each other a while now he’s more comfortable joking around with Stefan than say ... Josie.

Stefan’s concept is um, German Thai. Yup. German Thai. Finnish dude making German Thai. That’s gonna go well. Oh yeah, and lots of soul there too. *roll eyes* 

“Ten Thousand dollars huh? This is gonna do it?” Tom asks, unconvinced. “Have fun!”

Sorry Stefan. Doesn’t look like you’re winning that ten grand.

Brooke’s going with a fancy matzo ball soup with duck confit. Her concept is Un-Kosher, Jewish food gone awry. Think challah ham sandwiches. Huh. She’s got immunity, so she can do whatever the hell she wants. Though Brooke being Brooke, I’m not going to count her out.

Kristin tells Tom she’s feeling the heat, but obviously Tom’s impressed by her. She’s already racked in $35,000. She says she wants more without sounding greedy. Too cute. 

She’s doing French contemporary. Tom made the mistake by suggesting bistro, but then corrected himself, “Yeah, your food doesn’t strike me as being very bistro.” 

I sure it’s edited so we don’t get to see Tom interact with every chef, but imagine Tom came in and talked to just the few we see then left?! How disheartening would that be? It’d be like “Hey!!! What about me?!”

Sorry Josie. He’s just not that into you.

Ok time to Saran wrap things up for tomorrow.

Back at the loft.

Stefan puts in a Healthy Choice Four Cheese Lasagna into the microwave. Really? They want us to believe that at the end of a long cook day, chefs are eating Healthy Choice frozen entrees? C’mon.

Hey it’s Sheldon’s birthday! He’s 30 years old. Aww the gang even got him a cake! I wonder if they actually baked it or if they got it from the Healthy Choice frozen cake section. 

Bite of Seattle.

Everybody could use an extra 10 grand. Josh says if he wins he’ll take a vacation with his wife to New Orleans. Dude, you live in Oklahoma. That’s a quick 10 hour drive to NOLA. Plus it’s cheap there! Live a little and take that trip! (Yes. I’ll promote New Orleans tourism any chance I get.)

Surprise! Josie’s croquettes are not done. Geez. Have she ever finished on time? She says she wants to shoot herself in the head. Hey hey. Gun jokes are not funny. Try stabbing yourself next time. 

Alright. People are starting to arrive and here comes the judges.

Time to scrutinize.

Danny recalls that the first time he met Tom was at a food show like this one. Tom (with a full head of hair then) made Sea Urchin with Crab Meat and Mashed Potatoes. That dish brought the two together. Wow. The dish that started Gramercy Tavern.

Tom says he still makes that dish. Yup. You can find a variation of that dish at Colicchio and Sons

This week the judges are Tom, Danny Meyer, Padma and the always vivacious Gail Simmons.

Here we go. We’ll go in pairs because that’s what the judges did.

Josh - Bistro George
Seared Eye of Rib Eye with Cauliflower Puree & Mushroom Red Wine Sauce.
Bistro Rib Eye

Lizzie - Mia Filino
Mustard Green Canederli with Fonduta & Crispy Speck

Judges liked Josh’s dish. It’s presented nicely, though Danny thought the steak wasn’t seasoned enough. Tom thought the dish conveyed the earthy, comfortable vibe that Josh was going for. Good sign.

Damn. Danny knows exactly where Lizzie’s dish comes from. “Lizzie’s dish is a classic recipe from the northeastern part of Italy near Friuli and Austria...and you got to really get it right to pull it off.” 

Apparently she didn’t get it right. The whole thing was tasty but too heavy. The fonduta became this “slice of American cheese” covering the knodel. 

Sheldon - Urbano.
Sour Tamarind Soup with Pork Belly, Shrimp & Snapper.
Grandpa's soup

Stefan - Bangkok via Munich.
Thai Lobster Bisque with Shrimp Dumplings, Potatoes & Radishes.
Bavarian Cream Mango Lollipop

Stefan’s bisque was tasty, but Danny says the lollipop didn’t stand up taste-wise and deterred from the whole dish. Tom thought this German fusion Thai concept is ok but Stefan didn’t show it through the food.

Sheldon’s soup is a sinigang. A very traditional Filipino stew with shrimp, pork, fish or chicken. Looks like Sheldon went with a combination variety. Judges thought he managed to keep it “authentic yet very elegant.” Danny thought “It’s very very clear he’s cooking from his heart.” Wow. That’s some props. I see a winner here.

Micah - Raw.
Salmon, Snapper, Himachi, Squid, Scallop & Mackerel with Raw Vegetables.
Sushi Sampler

Kristen - Atelier Kwan.
Onsen Egg with Camembert-Mustard Sauce & Buttered Radishes.

Right away you know Micah’s in trouble. Tom was literally shaking his head in bewilderment while standing at his table. Basically his dish looked like a sashimi sampler with a salad underneath. Really. Not. Good.

Danny makes a great point (of course,) “We all have a context for raw fish called really good sushi and if this is not adding to the dialogue on really good sushi, who needs it?” WOMP WOMP.

Gotta say. It also amazing to watch Tom reacts to what Danny has to say. It’s watching two kindred spirits discussing and agreeing on a really high level. 

Everyone’s impressed with Kristen’s egg. Onsen egg is Japanese traditional boiled egg slowly cooked in water of hot springs. So imagine a very delicate soft boiled egg. It is extremely difficult to cook it perfectly, especially when you’re doing 200 of them. Talk about impressive.

Brooke - UnKosher
Matzo Ball Soup with Duck Confit & Toasted Black Rye Bread.

If this is home, I'd run away.

Josie - Home 305
Puerco Asado, Black Bean Chorizo Croquette, Pickles & Mojo Sauce.

Whaddaya know. Josie’s behind again. Guests are waiting. Judges are waiting. I’m waiting - waiting for her to get booted that is. Ugh.

She’s doing her schtick again, “(It’s) very Cuban. You can’t get any closer to my heart than this right now.”

Tom’s clearly annoyed, “Hopefully you’ll get it closer to our plate.” HA.

Then comes the most egregious asinine comment of the day, courtesy Josie, “Home is a concept that can be in any city, all you have to do is change the area code.”

Um what?! That’s exactly the opposite of home. What does area code have anything to do with feeling at home? Padma looks bored. Danny looks confused. Even sweet Gail looks like she’s fed up with the “show.” 

When they finally did get the food, the pork is completely dried out and flavorless. Ugh. So done with her.

Now Brooke’s matzo ball soup with duck confit seem really delicious, however the matzo ball seems to have failed. Gail thought it was “offensive” to her people. And just like the culinary genius he is, Tom thought it would have been great if Brooke made the matzo ball out of the rye bread Brooke made. What a brilliant idea. Danny agrees, of course. 

The judges chat over the highs and lows of the day. Seems like Micah with his cold and soulless raw fish plate, Stefan’s confused German-Thai, and Josie’s homeless looking pork are doomed for the Knife Packing District. No surprises there.

Day’s over. Time to stew.

During the interlude. Padma asks Tom and Danny about the early days of Gramercy Tavern. Danny tells us, “If the food is really delicious and people freak out about the concept, you might be onto something. Cuz that means you’re breaking new ground and next thing you want to watch for is how many people copy you.”
Reliving the ole days.

I could watch and listen to Danny Meyer talk about restaurants all day. If you want (and since you’re reading this you’d probably want) check out the film, Danny Meyer, The Restauranteur. Highly recommended.

Judges’ Table.

Kristen, Sheldon and Josh gets called first. 

These three did the best job from concept to execution. They all had great ideas, and their dishes did the best job in reflecting and representing that concept.

Josh’s neighborhood bistro was nicely represented by his seared ribeye. It’s flavorful and homey, just like the neighborhood joint he was aiming for.

Kristen’s deftly executed soft egg with the indulgence of cream and butter shows us the upscale and formal high end place behind her concept.

Sheldon’s complex and authentic soup takes something rustic and elevates to another level, exactly what he had wanted to showcase.

Which two of these chefs will see their dream concept come to fruition?

Looks like the battle next week will be between high end French vs. Modern Filipino!

Kristen and Sheldon gets the nod to lead next week’s Restaurant Wars.  

Poor Josh looks dejected. It’s ok buddy. You did your pops proud. *pat on back*

Kristen and Sheldon will face off with their restaurants in less than 48 hours. They’ll get spaces that are completely empty, and will have to create the whole thing in that time. Everything will have to built from scratch. Yikes. 

In the past I’ve always disliked the “create the decor” part of Restaurant Wars. However,  seems like they’ll at least have a little more time than usual, so I’m interested in seeing how they’ll pull everything together. 

Atelier Kwan. Nice ring to it.


The two leaders now must go back to the stew room and pick their teams. However, they’ve gotta pick wisely because someone is still going home. So choose poorly and you’ll be short staffed. You do not want that, especially for restaurant wars.

Oh the winner of restaurant war wins a Toyota Avalon. 



While I’m happy that these two won, I’m also nervous because usually the executive chef of the losing team from restaurant wars gets sent home. And I don’t want either of these chefs to go yet. *nervous*

Time to pick teams.

I’m not sure how they determine this but Kristen gets first pick. She picks Brooke.

This was a no brainer. Brooke’s easily the most talented out there.

Sheldon goes for Josh. They’ve always worked well together and frankly the field is pretty even, except for Josie, of course.

Kristen’s second pick is Lizzie. You can just feel Stefan crying on the inside, especially since Sheldon picks him up right away. He doesn’t get to cook with his (imagined) girlfriend.

Actually, I think Kristen was hoping that Stefan would last to the third round. So now she’s stuck between Micah and Josie.

She picks Josie. 

Wow. What a Crazy Ivan move. In a way I’d think Josie’s more harmful than not on a team. Not to mention she’s clearly betting that Micah is going home. 

Here comes Padma.

The chopping block calls for Josie, Lizzie, and Micah.

Yeah Kristen needs a cigarette. I don’t blame her.

These three had the weakest dishes. There were conceptual problems as well as execution of the dishes. One of them is going home.

Micah’s making some excuse about the lack of edible raw proteins at the store. Tom looks like he’s got a migraine. Stop with the excuses! Yeah. Tom just called your dish a “pu-pu platter” of fish. Hey! What’s all the hate on Chinese restaurant food! heh.

Lizzie’s dumpling wasn’t cooked all the way through. She starts trying to bail the water outta her lifeboat by doing more explaining of the origin of the dish properly, but *finger wag* no no no...Danny knew exactly what she was trying to do. She simply missed the mark in the execution.

Josie’s pork=just bad. Yeah. Tom’s fed up with “the Josie Show.” She’s so busy with putting on a show that she’s forgetting some of the basic things - like making edible food. 

So who gets the cut? Could we finally close the curtains on “The Josie Show?” But wait, what will I write about then?! Hm double edged sword indeed.

Alas. There will be no joy in Mudville.

Micah’s plate of cold fish gets the boot. See Micah, should know your Top Chef history before coming on the show! Oh well. Frankly, despite being a good cook, you were a little too cocky for your own good. But hey, good luck in Last Chance Kitchen!

Really looking forward to next week's all out Restaurant Wars. Should be exciting!!

Once again thanks for stopping by. If you get a chance, give me a quick follow @ChezWu, I'd appreciate it. 

Cya next week!



Friday, November 9, 2012

Top Chef Seattle - Episode 1 Recap: “The Ultimate Chef Test”

Top Chef season 10 heads to Seattle, where I’m sure we’ll see a salmon challenge at some point and at least one guest judge wearing flannel. 

This season 21 cooks compete for that coveted feature in Food and Wine magazine, a showcase at the Annual Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, $125,000 provided by Healthy Choice (maker of the ironically titled product - Top Chef Frozen Foods) and of course, the all important title of Top Chef.

The coveted blue Top Chef coat
The never-aging Padma Lakshmi and Papa Bear Tom Colicchio host the show and lead the judging table that, here in Seattle, will include James Beard award winner Hugh Acheson and culinary “superstar” Emeril Legasse. Legasse has apparently been downgraded from his previously credited 'legend' status because this season the Top Chef producers have also brought in “Legendary Chef and Restaurant pioneer,” Wolfgang Puck. At this rate Escoffier himself will show up and judge Top Chef Season 20.

Here. We. Go. 

As per usual for the past few seasons, we start with an “amuse-bouche” round, a little something to get your appetite going before heading to Seattle. The 21 'cheftastants' get split up into 4 groups and head to each chef judges’ restaurant for a “personally designed challenge” to decide who gets to move on. 

We start off  at Tom Colicchio’s Craft Los Angeles.

Right away we’re introduced to potential villain John Tesar, who name-drops Anthony Bourdain and apparently is “The Most Hated Chef in Dallas.” (By D Magazine)

Then there’s Accent lady, Mustache guy, Ethnic guy, and the Chubby guy who is already sweating. Don’t worry. They’ll get names if they make it through. Names are for closers.

Tom explains that he’s going to test them the same way he tests all chefs who comes through his kitchen. They’ll basically work there for a day. Prep, butcher, and cook during actual service. Just do what you normally do. Sounds simple right? *shakes head*

We see the immaculate kitchen at Craft, and the chefs begin to mingle and get comfortable with their environment. Tom calls this a "little" kitchen, which like calling Tom a "little" terrifying. Craft's kitchen is one of those airy, cathedral-like spaces where everything seems shiny and spotless. 

Tasks are given. Right away Chubby guy is in trouble. “Do you always butcher with a paring knife?” Tom asks. Cubby guy obviously never watched the show. If Tom is ANYTHING he is a stickler for terms and formality. Don’t call it coq au vin if it’s not a old rooster, a paella needs to have a charred bottom crust, and always peel the skin off red peppers. Oh did I mention Chubby guy is now flop sweating?

Ethnic guy is literally butchering this fish. Sigh. Justo would be sad.

Mustache guy was over-confident and despite having a reputation of being a butcher...hacked up the chicken without asking Tom how he wants it done. Not good.

Meanwhile....

We go to Vegas! Emeril’s here at Table 10 with his group of 5 chefs and their personally designed challenge is to make soup.  Emeril takes soup very seriously, “For the average person soup sounds very simple...but it's not. It's about ingredients, it about depth of flavor, it's about passion.”  

Passion for soup
Here we meet Mustache guy #2, Exotic guy, 2 cooks with matching tattoos who despite working together, living in the same building and have aforementioned matching tattoos, are NOT lesbians (Cook #1 felt the need to clarify on camera as her eyes looks up and to the right...) and Red Shirt cook

Tattoo Cook #2 used to be a model. She currently holds my Michael Voltaggio Trophy thus far (Crush of the Season.)

Exotic guy is half Chinese, half Norwegian German. He’s confident that his globe trotting experience would earn him a spot. Because you know, having been to Ethiopia makes you an expert in cooking Ethiopian food. He and Tattoo cook #2 were on screen cooking side by side briefly. They would make beautiful dishes together.  Alas, he doesn’t cook that direction. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! I digress.

Back to the food. Emeril’s very concerned that Exotic guy’s gazpacho won’t be cold enough. Very concerned. “If he gives me a hot gazpacho, he’s out.”

Ok soups on.

Emeril’s playing it close to the vest. Some criticism here and there but nothing too harsh. Being the super nice guy that he is, he always counters a criticism with a balancing praise. 

Kristen Kish (Model cook/Tattoo Cook #2) moves on with her English Pea broth with lemon peel (poached three times!) diced apple, scallops, crème fraiche. 

Jeffery Jew (Exotic cook) gets an instant nod by pulling off a chilled watermelon tomato gazpacho, peppers and ceviche.  
Thank goodness it's chilled.

Joshua Valentine (Mustache guy #2) passes with a roasted corn and coconut soup with mussels. 

All three soups look delicious. Emeril is right! The soups does give us a glimpse of the chefs' personalities. From Josh’s heartiness with the corn, to Kristen’s deftly executed pea broth, to Jeffery’s bold and daring chilled gazpacho.  All three could be serious contenders.

Red Shirt cook and Tattoo cook #1 get left behind. Sadness ensues.

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Back in LA with Tom.

Service time. Tom wants to see how the cooks react in real life situations. For me this was obviously the most challenging test. It’s basically 3 tests in one. Tom’s been here since day one so he knows exactly what situations the contestants will have to go through throughout the course of the season. You pass this test and you’ll have a leg up on the others.

To the stations! 

I'm not a contestant. I work here.
Right away John Tesar gets the nod. The guy’s been cooking since the 80’s and obviously got chops. Tom gives him a hearty bro-shake and sends him off to grab a Top Chef coat. If John can keep his temper down (big IF) and focus on cooking, he is clearly an early favorite. Others are hoping that John already got booted. Not the case.

Chubby guy is now both figuratively and literally sweating.

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Off to Beverly Hills and restaurant Cut. Ladies and gentlemen, the Legend himself, Wolfgang Puck.

The task here: omelet. Many chefs have said that the way to judge a cook is by how they make an omelet. I could cite sources but if you haven’t heard that before you’re probably not reading this recap.

Legend
They have 45 minutes to make an omelet. 45 mins! According to Culinary Yoda Jacques Pepin, a perfect French omelet takes just a few minutes to make. This better be one freaking good omelet.

The group here is a bit nondescript, save for the dramatically accented Carla Pellegrino (of the famous Rao’s, featured in Top Chef Season 8: All Stars) and Kuniko Yagi, whose black chef’s coat and straight dark hair makes her look like the villain in a Japanese horror movie. 

Everyone rushes around trying to make the most complicated omelets ever.

Wait. Did Danny O’Brien from Seasonal Pantry in DC just refer to Kuniko as “origami?!”

He did. He’s also the only guy who got sent home. Apparently having “the number 1 restaurant on Yelp after being open for 11 months” couldn’t save his bacon-greased eggs. Seasonal Pantry is a great place and serves delicious food, but that origami comment and his smugness about Yelp was a little off putting. 

I gotta say. Tom Colicchio would have sent ALL OF THEM home for the plates they dare called “omelet.” All except for Crissy Camba who presented an actual omelet, the rest were over done scrambled eggs hidden underneath salads. 

Wolfgang did have the quote of the episode, “A stove is like a woman, it never does what it’s supposed to do.” Wow, way to remind us that you're old-school Wolfgang. Expect lots of zingers from this “legend and restaurant pioneer” this season.

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Let’s head to Atlanta, Empire State South where Top Chef Master darling Hugh Acheson rounds up the final group of 5 chefs. Hugh also describes his test as one he gives all his cooks - 45 minutes for a composed salad. 

Apparently if you know how to make soup, omelet, and a salad then you are all set getting a job in a Top Chef caliber kitchen! 

The standouts here are Hawaiian chef Sheldon Simeon and Brooke Williamson.  Sheldon is a People’s Best New Chef Pacific Northwest by Food and Wine magazine. Yeah, he might know his way around the ingredients from and around Seattle. Advantage Sheldon. 

Hugh being snarky
Brooke Williamson, the lovely girl next door heavily tattooed mommy got the instant nod for her fried kale salad with brussels sprout leaves and lemon vinaigrette. 

Sheldon follows suit with his own version of a fried brussels sprout salad and wins a coveted chef’s coat.  

Belgian chef Bart Vandaele, who is also a knight, gets by with lobster and bacon with some asparagus and beets. Red headed baby cook Danyele “with a Y” McPherson slips through with “propaney” tasting grilled tomatoes. 

"Salad"
The only cast-off here was Gina Keatley, self proclaimed tiger woman whose over-cooked zucchini and weighty salad got her the boot. Gina disagrees. She says she’s not just a chef and nutritionist; she’s a movement. Too bad she didn’t move them zucchini off the grill early enough. 

Note to self. When in doubt, throw them veggies in the deep fryer. Either that or serve some lobster and pork belly with some greens and call it a salad. 

Moment of the evening. Bart raised his arms in celebration as Gina starts to do the walk of shame. The joy of victory/agony of defeat in one shot. Heartwarming moment. 

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Wrapping up service at Tom’s kitchen.

4 chefs left. Arguably the most important service of their cooking career. What does Chubby cook do? Stands around and look bored. If Tom Colicchio thinks you’re timid, chances are you’re not Top Chef material. 

The word Chef is derived from the word Chief. To be a chief in the kitchen means you’re a leader of the team. There is no such thing as a timid leader. Spoiler alert: Chubby cook doesn’t get a name.

Mustache guy’s beurre fondue is too salty. You know you’re in trouble if Tom asks with a furled brow, “Did you taste this?” Spoiler #2: Apparently there can be only 1 mustache guy this season, and you my friend, don’t look like Kevin Gillespie. 

Always skin your red peppers!
Service is over and it’s judgment time. 

As a Top Chef cook, there’s probably nothing more intimidating than standing in front of Tom Colicchio after a challenge. It seems like everything you’ve ever done in your entire career, your worth, your soul is being judged. *shudder*

Lizzie Bender (Accent cook) knows how to make tortellini and risotto. If you can make Tom happy with your risotto, you’re a force to be reckoned with. She could be a dark horse in this fight. Blue coat for her.

Micah Fields (Ethnic cook) can’t butcher fish, but he knows how to cook a duck. His aggressiveness around the kitchen and being comfortable in the element earns him a blue coat.

There you have it. 15 out of 21 cooks survive the prelim. 

Now we get a blurb of the season to come...here’s what we can expect:

-Gratuitous running around footage.
-Mud. There will be mud (and a lot of digging)
-Roller derby!! 
-A lot of “we gonna use THAT?!” *Shock*
-Yes. A foot massage.
-Anna Ferris is pregnant, and the bearded guy from Parks and Rec is funny.
-”Emotions run high.” (It never runs low does it.)
-Joshua Valentine actually morphs into Kevin Gillespie.
-John Tesar reminds people why he’s the “Most Hated Chef in Dallas.”
-Carla Pellegrino makes loud and dramatic gestures.
-And...judges get snarky.

With that, Top Chef Season 10 kicks off. I hope this will be an exciting season and that they put the focus back on the cooking. There's a lot of talent and a lot of characters this season. Now we’ll just have to figure out how many times we’ll hear someone say, “Go big or go home!”

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Top Chef All Stars Episode 15 Recap: Last Supper


Padma Lakshmi and guest judge Wolfgang Puck
On this week’s Top Chef All Stars episode 15 (Last Supper): Only 3 chefs remain and this is the last episode before the Top Chef All Stars season finale. The kitchen heats up in this week’s episode – and in the most wonderful way ever!  My all-time favorite chef Wolfgang Puck chimes in as this week’s Top Chef guest judge!! I’m doing the happy dance.

And now here is the Top Chef All Stars Episode 15 recap:

The episode opens with Richard Blais, Antonia Lafaso and Mike Isabella lamenting the departure of Tiffany Derry. Richard Blaise says sadly “Tiffany is a warrior”. Mike Izzy almost says something nice with “She’s a great cook. She’s a great chef. She’s a great person…”, but then finishes with “Top three here we come!”… Awe, Izzy, you came soo close…

There definitely seems to be a boys club theme, as neither Richard nor Mike seem to regard Antonia as a competitor and all I can do is hope she pulls out the big guns on this round.

Mike Isabella
The Quickfire:
This is the last Quickfire of the season and it just wouldn’t be right unless there was a little extra heat added to this challenge. The chefs walk into the kitchen to find Padma Lakshmi and celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck. The only chef who seems to be as excited as I am is Mike Isabella. Padma announces that the chefs will get to select a past Quickfire challenge to assign each other.  Mike Isabella assigns Antonia Lafaso the canned-goods challenge, Antonia assigns hot dogs to Richard Blais, and Richard assigns Mike to the one-pot challenge. Richard doesn’t seem to grasp that he’s not battling the old Mike Izzy – he’s battling the new and improved Mike Izzy (wish Mikey could have improved his mouth while improving his phat cooking skillz).

The chefs race off to prep their dishes. And just when they think they know what they’re up against, Padma pops in again to add another hurdle to their contest: the chefs get to assign each other a classic Top Chef twist. Richard assigns no utensils to Mike, Antonia assigns the one-hand challenge to Richard, and Mike assigns Antonia to the tag-team style challenge… And here’s where we get the best surprise: Antonia gets to tag-team with Carla Hall!! Hootie!
Antonia Lafaso and Carla Hall

  • Antonia serves a Curry Coconut Soup with Shrimp, Andouille Sausage, Peanuts and Fish Sauce.
  • Richard serves a Hot Dog on Handmade Roti Bread with Curry Ketchup, Mayo and Mint Leaves.
  • Mike serves a Pork Shoulder with Black Beans, Chili Paste, Ginger and Cabbage Salad.
And the winner is… Mike Isabella. He gets to take home the $5000 Quickfire win. I want to be happy for him – I know Izzy has a good heart, but this actually means that he’ll be cockier than ever throughout the rest of this episode and since I can’t follow what happens if I mute my TV, I’ll have to be tortured by his incessant yammering instead.  Buggers.

There’s stinging disappointment in the faces of Richard and Antonia. Richard looks like he’s about to topple over with utter shock. Padma informs the chefs that there are some special guests waiting for them in the Cloisters at the Ocean Club and the chefs must meet them there. When the chefs arrive, who do they see waiting for them? None other than Michelle Bernstein and Masaharu Morimoto – and of course Padma Lakshmi and the fabulous Wolfgang Puck.

Mike Isabella is immediately blown away by Michelle Bernstein, while Antonia seems completely bedazzled by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto.

Masaharu Morimoto, Michelle Bernstein, Wolfgang & Padma
The Elimination Challenge
The chefs must prepare and serve a “Last Supper” to the three culinary icons. Each cheftestant is paired with a celebrity chef and since Mike Isabella won the Quickfire, he gets to go first. Mike picks Michelle Bernstein and then, to mess with Antonia, he assigns her to Iron Chef Morimoto. This leaves Richard with Wolfgang Puck.

And then Padma tells the chefs that there’ll be one more surprise, but they won't find out until later. Each chef meets with their celeb chef. Wolfgang tells Richard that he’d like Apple Strudel, Goulash and Spatzle for his last supper. Michelle Bernstein wants Mike Izzy to cook up fried chicken, biscuits and gravy. And Masaharu Morimoto wants Antonia to make miso soup, pickles and a Sashimi.

Back at their hotel room, Antonia calls Mike out for sticking her with bad challenges. And as the dirty rat bastard he is, he denies it all the way. Can’t wait to see them on the Top Chef All Stars reunion, after they’ve all watched the show. Then the show Antonia back in her room planning her big meal and worrying about being sent home. She gets a little teary – which makes me a little teary. I’ve never been Antonia’s biggest fan, but the girl’s got talent and she’s a strong woman. I’d love to see her smack Mike Izzy down a peg or two. Yeah, that’d be some good times...

Richard Blais
The next day the chefs arrive in the kitchen and begin prepping the “last suppers”. The chefs are about to burst under the pressure. Then Tom Colicchio (congrats daddy!) arrives in the kitchen and inspects the cheftestants’ progress. Tom thinks Mike definitely picked the easiest dish. Richard tells Tom that he feels like the underdog, but still thinks he’ll win on the last day. Tom thinks that Antonia has simplified her dish, but she could still win if she makes it the greatest dish ever.

Tom, Padma, Gail Simmons and the celebrity chefs arrive to the dining table, accompanied by award-winning portrait photographer and author Melanie Dunea. They toast to each other and then we see Antonia finishing up her dish, as she is the first to serve…
  • Antonia Lafaso creates Tuna Sashimi with Pickled Daikon, Mushrooms and Eggplant, Miso Soup and Rice. Iron Chef Morimoto says the miso soup is too salty, but he doesn’t hate it, while Gail Simmons got blasted by spicy tuna. The dish received a couple of compliments, but it doesn’t look too good for our girl.
  • Mike Isabella creates Fried Chicken with Pea Puree, Egg Yolk Empanada with Mustard Gravy. Michelle Bernstein was initially thrown by the empanada, but ended up really liking it. Nobody was “wowed” over Mike’s chicken.
  • Richard Blais creates Beef Goulash, Spaetzle with Sour Cream and Apple Strudel with Tarragon Cream. You pretty much know Richard has this one when the noise after the first bites are “Mmmm…”, but he did undercook the onion.

The judges deliberate while the chefs completely stress out. The chefs are called back to the table where Padma tells them that the “Judges Table is starting now”. And who’s the big winner?

Richard Blais is the big winner!! He instantly gets to move on to the Top Chef finale – but I think we all pretty much expected that.

Mike Isabella, Antonia Lafaso & Richard Blais
Now it’s down to Antonia Lafaso and Mike Isabella. Only one will be moving on to the Top Chef finale. And this is where Padma whips out that “surprise” that she had mentioned earlier. Mike says “Oh shit”. Antonia and Mike must go head to head in another challenge to cook one more bite for each dinner guest (7 in all) in 45 minutes – they need to make it perfect and the best bite wins.
  • Antonia Lafaso serves Seared Grouper in Coconut Lobster Broth with a Yam, Apple and Dill Pollen Relish.
  • Mike Isabella serves Tempura Lobster over Beef Tartare with Caramelized Olives and Chimichurri Sauce.
We see Mike sweating like a pig as the judges debate. Antonia’s dish was bold and Mike Izzy’s dish was subtle. It’s a tie between the judges (three and three) with Wolfgang Puck as the tie-breaker. Mike and Antonia are called back in. And the judges review what they liked and didn’t like about each bite. Then Padma says…

“Antonia, please pack your knives and go.”

Antonia Lafaso packs her knives...
Antonia Lafaso is sent home and Mike Isabella makes it to the finale?? I kind saw this coming, but was honestly hoping for some sort of miracle. Even Padma looks as if she’s about to cry (which never happens).

Antonia, you may not have made it to the finale, but you are a rock star Top Chef in my book. I’m sure we’ll be seeing you everywhere soon.

Next week on Top Chef All Stars Episode 16: It’s the Top Chef Finale and Mike and Richard have to create the restaurant of their dreams with the help of ALL of the eliminated chefs – including Jamie Lauren?? The rest of the cheftestants return as sous chefs to assist Richard Blais and Mike Isabella in the final culinary battle for the title of “Top Chef”. Aussie Chef Curtis Stone (the new host of Top Chef Masters Season 3) is a guest judge.