Previously on "Top Chef": the Quickfire asked the contestants to cook only with ingredients found on the Oregon Trail. No bison, though. Jamie won, which kept Gabe from winning a Quickfire. Then everyone headed to Tillamook to learn about cheese, and also to somehow make a dish using cheddar five different ways. Lots of melting cheese until it separates and then using the oil. Shota won, because when you ask Shota to do something crazy, that's when he's the best. Jamie was sent home, because even though Dawn once again left something off one of the plates, overall her dish had better components. (click for more)
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Top Chef 6/24/21--"Shellfishly Delicious" summary
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Saturday, June 19, 2021
Top Chef 6/17/21--"The Cheesier the Better" summary
Previously on "Top Chef": There was a blind taste test Quickfire, that somehow involved pairs and no communication. Byron almost made it back to the main competition, but he failed to win enough challenges to do so, and no one returned from Last Chance Kitchen. Brooke joined the contestants to make pairs for the Quickfire, and she and Dawn won, mostly because of Dawn's palate. The Elimination challenge was to cook with the contents of a care package your family sent to you. This seemed to hinge on whether or not your family is genre-savvy enough to send you actual cooking ingredients instead of junk food and booze. Gabe won, and I know he is a good chef, but his wife sent him bay leaves is what I'm saying. Maria lost, and briefly Jamie tried to quit in her place, but everyone talked her out of it. (click for more)
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Thursday, June 10, 2021
Top Chef 6/10/21--"Blind Ambitions" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the judges showed up and decided to use buzzwords from Chipotle to force the contestants to make dishes. It was mostly not exciting. Dawn was declared the winner, for following the “criteria” the closest. Then the Elimination Challenge was to cook with tofu. Each contestant got assigned a firmness (medium, firm, extra firm) and they cooked head-to-head. Losers had a three-way battle using fried tofu and then a final two with soft tofu. Dawn cut herself and bled onto some of her plates, so she automatically lost that round. The final battle was Byron vs. Dawn and Byron lost. There was actually no winner this episode. (click for more)
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Thursday, June 3, 2021
Top Chef 6/3/21--"Tournament of Tofu" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the contestants were asked to make food with hipster ingredients using vintage equipment. Yeah, sure. Dawn won an advantage in the Elimination Challenge, which was useless in the end because it didn't matter. The challenge was to write a recipe for home cooks. It should serve six and take 90 minutes. Some people did not do that well, but honestly it usually takes months or years to write a cookbook and many chefs will hire editors to make sure the recipes are written well and makes sense. Some of the All-Stars followed the recipes so the judges could try them side-by-side with the contestants, supposedly to make sure the recipe was easy to follow. Gabe had an amazing sauce and the recipe resulted in an identical dish, so he was the winner. While Byron had a four page recipe, and Jamie's dish was a poor concept, Chris once again screwed up pasta. As in, not only was the recipe dish bad but the dish he himself made was not great. So Chris finally went home. (click for more)
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