Previously on “Top Chef”: the Quickfire was a blind taste test to get ingredients for dessert. The more things you guessed correctly, the more possible ingredients, and the more time you had. Melissa won with olive oil cake. Then everyone had to make a kaiseki progressive meal for Olympic athletes. Kaiseki is usually very traditional, we're talking tea ceremony traditional. But this was less traditional. I mean everyone I think tried to make something Japanese but keep to the idea of delicate flavors and presentation. Stephanie won for making panna cotta, presented in lemon rinds. Karen was eliminated (for the second time) for not cooking her duck properly, and not cutting the slices properly either. (click for more)
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Top Chef:All Stars 5/28/20--"Michael's Santa Monica" summary
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Friday, May 22, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 5/21/20--"Colossal Coliseum Kaiseki" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: everyone had to go up to a fancy campground to
cook brunch for a mom's group. So rich white ladies (they were mostly
white, don't act like you didn't see that) pay to get away from their
kids for a long weekend. The contestants had to first do a Quickfire
with baked beans, which Lee Anne won. Then brunch, but they had to
get up early to do prep, instead of the day before. Maximum drama. In
the end no one made eggs because everyone who was going to messed up.
Bryan won, for making his Bryan fancy food out of whatever was left
in the pantry. Lee Anne made two bad dishes, and was finally sent
home. There was a tiny bit of drama, where she blamed Bryan for
having the oven on steam so her clafoutis got ruined, but he had the
oven first and she never checked. So it's not like she set the oven
and someone changed it. (click for more)
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Thursday, May 14, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 5/14/20--"Cabin Fever" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: Restaurant Wars happened, with Gregory and Kevin
facing off. Gregory made a Haitian grilled menu, while Kevin's menu
revolved around one dish (the country captain) and a ton of side
dishes. Even though on paper Kevin's team was stronger, Gregory had
smoother service and better food. Kevin's dishes weren't stellar, and
the service was not good. Karen is not a server. In the end Kevin
agreed the failure was his fault and was eliminated. (click for more)
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Thursday, May 7, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 5/8/20--"Restaurant Wars" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: Karen came back from Last Chance Kitchen, and then
everyone had to make tacos with machetes. Quickfires are so weird
sometimes. Almost everyone made fish tacos, except for Stephanie who
won with lamb tacos. The Elimination challenge is related to
tonight's episode, in that everyone has to pitch their restaurant
idea for Restaurant Wars. They need a concept, a type of cuisine and
price point, and they should cook at least one dish from the menu.
The two winners, Kevin and Gregory, will be the executive chefs of
the two restaurants tonight. While Lee Anne again was on the bottom,
the judges claimed not to understand what “fine dining but not
stuffy service” meant and eliminated Eric. I mean, his food was not
executed well, and I get that, but they kept harping on how they
didn't get if he wanted family style or fine dining or what. Compare
that to how Bryan said he wanted something more casual but made a
fine dining dish. They just said “he should stick to fine dining”
and moved on. Just blame his food if it's bad, but this whole “what
service are you talking about” is silly. (click for more)
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