Previously
on “Top Chef”: the contestants were divided into Rookies and
Veterans, prompting people to whine that they weren't rookie chefs.
But then the rookies failed at shopping and failed at cooking. Each
team went to the home of a local chef, and then the teams were tasked
with making a family-style meal inspired by that chef. Rookies went
to the “biscuit queen's” house, and then didn't decide to make
biscuits until after shopping was over. Dumb. So of course the
Veterans won handily. Casey won with collard greens and coconut milk.
Annie lost for tomato tart with a soggy bottom. (click for more)
On Last
Chance Kitchen, Annie and Gerald picked out ingredients with times on
them, in order to determine how long they would have to cook. Also
you had to use everything you picked up, which Annie didn't do, so
she lost.
Also I'm
going to be out of town for the holidays, so I won't be home for next
week and possibly the week after if there's an episode then. I'll try
to watch online but I'm not sure when I'll be able to get to it.
Everyone
goes back to the house after the last challenge and there are hugs.
Katsuji doesn't know who Annie is, which is probably not something
you should admit to? Casey is thrilled to have won something.
Jim talks
to Amanda and Tesar so not everyone is like Emily. Amanda talks about
how she needed three spinal fusion surgeries and how she wasn't sure
if she wanted to come back to cooking. That sounds terrible.
When the
chefs come into the kitchen Chris Cosentino is waiting for them.
Tesar is freaked because that's who kicked him out last time. Also
it's time for the mise en place relay race Quickfire. Draw knives for
groups. Green team is BJ, Katsuji, Silvia, Casey, Tesar, Sam, and
Amanda. Blue team is Sheldon, Jamie, Brooke, Shirley, Sylva, Emily,
and Jim. Teams will peel and mince five ounces of garlic, finely dice
two quarts of onions, turn three artichokes (that means strip the
leaves off and clean out the fibrous part), peel and devein 30
shrimp, shuck 15 clams. Don't break the clams. Like Katsuji did his
season because he had no idea. There are seven people per team, so
two people will not be doing stuff but will be cooking with the
ingredients. Padma and Chris will pick an MVP of the winning team to
get immunity. 25 minutes to finish all your tasks and then cook when
you're done. Also it's not really a relay race because you can do all
the tasks simultaneously. Oh and to make this as complicated as
possible, if your team finishes the mise en place first you can force
the other team to pause for three minutes. The teams divvy up tasks
without any drama that I can see. I mean Tesar kind of gets bossed
into doing clams and he gets snippy but whatever. Once you finish
your task you can help out everyone else.
Katsuji
blows through the onions, but the containers aren't full so he loses
some time. Sheldon finishes his team's onions next. Chris makes sure
to mention Sheldon's station is clean, but did you expect Katsuji's
station to be clean? Both of them go to help mince garlic. There is a
lot of shouting and whistle blowing but at least there is teamwork
happening. I actually don't mind this but I do like the relay race.
It looks like Emily offers to help at one point but is ignored. The
clams are taking forever, it looks like. Green team finishes first,
and so they win by one clam. Now the Blue team has to sit there for
three minutes, and there are only like 14 minutes left. Sam and
Amanda run around to use their advantage and bake some clams with
bread crumbs. Sylva shucks the last clam so Shirley and Brooke can
get going. They decide to fry the clams and shrimp to save time.
Amanda takes something out of the oven even though her entire team is
yelling at her to leave it until the last second. Meanwhile Sheldon
has been super helpful to everyone and Chris has noticed. Also show I
didn't need the slo-mo shot of the stupid pause button.
Green team:
stuffed clams with shrimp, fresh herbs, sambal, chili, fried
artichoke and bread crumbs. Blue team: fried clam bellies and shrimp
with shaved artichoke salad. Brooke for some reason describes the
dish they didn't make because they ran out of time. Chris has praise
for both teams' dishes, but the winning team is the Blue team. Nice.
Sheldon wins immunity, because he ran around helping with the mise en
place and was so team-oriented.
Elimination
Challenge. Teams! Again! But at least the teams they are in. Cook a
seven course progressive dinner for Top Chef superfans. Serve
head-to-head, first team to win 4 matchups wins. You're only up for
elimination if your team loses and you lose your battle. Also all
dishes must include radishes. That's a good random requirement. Oh,
and someone has to make dessert. It could be worse; Chris is known
for loving offal so they could have been making dessert with offal.
Everyone
eats raw radishes and discuss how spicy they are. Brooke says she had
planned a dessert for her finale battle, but they did that weird Iron
Chef judging that year and Kirsten won before she could serve
dessert. Also Brooke has a radish tattoo. Silvia is going to do
dessert for the other team. At least this challenge each team has a
mix of veterans and rookies so hopefully shopping won't be as much of
a cluster as last time. The teams decide on order and only then find
out who they are going to be up against. Amanda says she's going
head-to-head against Shirley and she's terrified. Sam is going to
make a radish bahn mi but since butter and radishes go together so
well he's putting them on brioche instead of a baguette. Katsuji
tells Tesar he wants to check out first because he doesn't trust him.
Good idea.
I'm not
sure what the cooking time is. Emily talks about her salmon and black
radish dish, and how she's intimidated by Sam because he's one of the
first high profile contestants? What happened to Emily being so
obnoxious about how great she is? Katsuji is battling Jim and he's
trying to get in his head by doing things like asking what Jim's
doing and then turning on the blender. But then he forgets the lid so
it backfires. Heh. Sylva cuts perfect circles. Casey cuts circles
also, because they look like scallops. Casey! Don't do shit Mike
Isabella did one time with leeks! Or Blais and bananas! Jamie is
making roasted kale, which means that for the third time he's trying
to roast vegetables. Shirley is making pasta but all of a sudden she
has 45 minutes to hand roll and hand cut each piece of pasta so she's
freaking out. Tesar is making radish sriracha. What. Sam and Brooke
taste Silvia's cake and say it's fucking amazing. Silvia is not
intimidated by Brooke.
The room is
weird. There are tables around, but set up like a cabaret, and then
metal tables in the middle of the room for prep. Brooke's panna cotta
is too thin, but she's carefully being quiet about it so the other
team doesn't know she's having to thicken it with cornstarch. Shirley
is out of time so she's making random misshapen pasta now. Everyone
is getting along and helping each other. It's weird. The fans show up
and yell things and applaud for the judges. Actually it looks like
there are cafe tables, and then behind them a counter with tall
seats, and then bleachers or something behind that. Someone yells at
Sam that her daughter is a Type 1 Diabetic so he can plug his
charity.
Each
pairing gets five votes, four from judges and one from the fans.
Blais is here. Emily: black radish-cured salmon with black radish
aioli. Sam: radish bahn mi with brioche and crispy chicken skin. The
fans pick Emily but just barely. Emily wins, although Tom voted for
Sam. Also we see that the show has wasted money on a board with the
courses, where you can take a knife and put it by your course as a
visual. Jim: grilled radish with oyster emulsion, pickled mushrooms,
radish tops and green onion. Katsuji: crab salad enchilada with
radish tortilla, sweet pickled radish and salsa verde. It's like a
shiny slimy looking rectangle. Fans overwhelmingly vote for Katsuji.
Tom once again goes against the judges, but Padma joins him so Chris
has to break the tie and vote for Katsuji. That's twice now that Tom
has disagreed with the results.
BJ says
some of the plates are messy. Jamie: braised French breakfast radish
and pink radish with red miso emulsion and kale chips. BJ: pink
radish conserva with trout, pickled and raw radish. Conserva is
basically a paste. Fans take Jamie, as do Tom and Padma so he's the
winner. Behind the judging for each course, you can see everyone
running around still cooking. Casey: radish scallop with sweet corn
yogurt sauce, pickled radish and salsify. Sylva: berere-rubbed
halibut with radish and tomato broth, dashi-braised daikon. Blais
says “wow” and Sylva makes sure to ask everyone if they heard
that. Fans vote for Casey but Sylva gets the judge votes. Green team
has to win everything from now on. No pressure.
Shirley:
beef braised daikon with misshaped pasta, toasted walnuts and daikon
greens. Amanda: roasted black cod with black radish puree,
caramelized radish greens, apricot and pistachio vinaigrette. Fans
vote for Amanda by a wide margin. Blais and Chris go for Shirley, but
Padma goes for Amanda and then Tom is all “Shirley your dish is
heavy and the pasta stuck together” so Green team is still alive.
Tesar: radish ramen with radish custard, hon tofu and radish oil.
Sheldon: adobo radish with radish porridge, raw radish, spiced
cashews and micro radish greens. The diners vote for Tesar. Man if
they have a tie then this show is just like “Hell's Kitchen” with
the constant ties. Of course now it's a tie and Padma has to break
the tie here and she votes for Tesar. OF COURSE. Of course there's a
tie and everyone can serve all their dishes. Dumb.
Sam hisses
encouragement at Silvia which is hilarious for some reason. It's like
25% cursing. Oh and this is the dessert they demanded so of course
they made the competition last so it could be served. The Green team
has a “radicci!” rallying team cheer and the Blue team rolls
their eyes and someone says “Shut up.” Hee. Brooke: purple daikon
panna cotta with sour pineapple curd, white chocolate pop rocks and
pineapple black radish juice. Silvia: daikon radish cake with
tarragon-marinated blackberries and yogurt vanilla cream. Fans vote
for Brooke by a wide margin. Chris votes Brooke. Padma votes Silvia.
Tom (after a commercial) votes for Brooke so the Blue team wins.
Sheldon says “radish tattoos for everybody”. Hee.
Judges'
Table. Padma says that was the best meal she's had on the show, and
Tom backs her up. Huh. Two people stood out on the winning team:
Sylva and Brooke. Sylva's dish was elevated and the fish was cooked
perfectly. Brooke's dessert was maybe the best they've ever had on
the show. It's up there. Brooke wins again. She's thinking maybe this
season she won't come in second.
Sam, BJ,
Casey, and Silvia are up for elimination. Tom tells Silvia her dish
was wonderful, she just had the misfortune to go up against Brooke.
Padma thought Casey's daikon was really a scallop. Sam talks about
his bahn mi and they nail him for not using a baguette. “Bahn mi”
is the bread so if you're going to call it that you have to use the
right bread. Secret requirement. BJ's purple radishes were too soft.
The radishes weren't as pronounced.
Tom says
it's between BJ and Sam. BJ's dish didn't pop and it was all similar
textures. Padma thinks it was a fish dish and not a radish dish.
Sam's dish didn't satisfy, and it wasn't punchy enough. Padma calls
everyone back in so Tom can tell them their dishes were actually all
great but the competition is very high. Then Sam is eliminated.
Everyone is all shocked. Well the veterans have to start going home
sometime.
Next week:
we pretend it's December and it's like chopped. Lots of cursing. Also
it looks like more teams. Amanda is a hot mess.
Last Chance
Kitchen: Sam apparently promised his mom he would come home a winner.
Sigh. He obviously didn't think he'd be at Last Chance Kitchen this
early. Plus he isn't familiar with the whole set-up. Gerald comes out
to possibly the fakest “surprised” face from Sam. Poor awkward
Annie has to be the peanut gallery by herself. Tom reiterates that
Sam didn't really do anything that wrong, it's just the competition
is hard. Tom thinks if you can't make radishes stand out, then maybe
you should try something lamer. Like celery. Bleh. Wait are they
going to have to use their bullshit product placement ranch dressing?
Oh good, no.
30 minutes
to showcase celery. Sam has cream of celery soup which entertains me
for some reason. So Midwestern. Gerald is making BBQ sauce. What? Sam
says he's cheating and is a dick. I guess because it's Alabama style
which is mayo-based? Mostly Sam's pissed he didn't think of it
himself. Annie starts yelling that celery is one of her favorite
ingredients and she's jealous. She's so awkward. Sam's like “well
come over here and help me, shit”. Heh.
Tom Time.
Sam is making soup and charred celery salad. And vinaigrette. Gerald
explains Alabama BBQ sauce to Tom. Also, celery Dippin' Dots. I hate
Dippin' Dots. Gerald might not have time to finish. Then he cuts
himself which sucks. Also the Dippin Dots seem to have frozen in a
big disc in the bottom of the pan instead of in little spheres.
Sam: cream
of celery soup topped with apple and fried capers. Tom compares it to
a Waldorf salad. Gerald: celery salad with Alabama BBQ sauce and
celery juice sorbet. See when the Dippin' Dots don't work you just
call it sorbet. He says “It looked better in my brain”. It's
refreshing. Sam and Gerald taste each other's dishes and then Sam's
like, now we have a full dance off.
Tom says
Gerald's dish was simple but had good flavors. Sam's dish was complex
and had some good combinations of flavors. The winner is Sam. Gerald
could have done better if he had managed his time better. Sam thinks
he can beat eleven more people. Whatever.
3 comments:
Toyuke, I would be interested in why you are such a big fan of Top Chef. I watch both this and Project Runway, and personally feel that the judging in this show sounds more unprejudiced than PR, but in the end it feels like a chosen one will win, and an audience favorite will come in second, and we'll all be either confused or angry and threatening never to watch again. My best TV pal also loves TC, but she's a fabulous cook bordering gourmet, so it kinda makes sense. She too, loves Tim Gunn, and yells at the TV when they announce the final decision. We're still getting over Kelly's loss... Just interested.
Signed, Waiting for PR Old Farts
I just really like cooking shows and how creative people get. Plus the judging is not as clearly skewed because we can't know if the food is too salty or whatever. Not to say it's never skewed, just that it's not as obvious as PR.
BTW - just saw Hot Makeup Guy Scott on PR Junior Ep. Only a few seconds worth but a nice surprise!
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