Previously
on “Top Chef”: the chefs were asked to use flour to make a dish,
but none of it was all-purpose standard wheat. I feel like this
challenge would have been way harder 3 or 4 years ago, but no one had
any trouble with it this time. Gregory won some money with pancakes.
Then they paired up (self-selected teams) to make dishes for the LA
Philharmonic, each with a pair of flavor profiles. So salty/sweet,
bitter/umami, whatever. Double elimination. The previews acted like
Lee Anne and Malarkey were going to crash and burn, but they were
fine. Kevin and Melissa won, but I think we all expected them to.
Karen and Nini didn't have umami but sweet, because they used fresh
tomatoes and not roasted. So they were eliminated. (click for more)
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Friday, April 24, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 4/23/20--"Get Your Phil" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: the loved ones came for a visit, to eat some good
food and explain to the contestants over the phone what the dish
looks and tastes like so they could replicate it. Kevin won, because
even though his wife is not actually a chef, she has an eye for
detail and a very sensitive palate. Then everyone had to make some
kind of product to sell, sauce or whatever. Also make a dish
showcasing it. Lee Anne's mom did get sick, and almost fainted, but
it was not as immediately serious as the previews acted like. Melissa
sold the most product, but Gregory was actually the winner for his
pickles. Jen made ginger sauce but the texture was gritty and in her
dish she mixed it with yogurt which diluted the flavor. So she was
sent home. (click for more)
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 4/16/20--"Bring Your Loved One to Work" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: there was a bunch of product placement for a
Quickfire. Colors. Whatever. Gregory won, which was nice mostly
because Karen lost again. The Elimination challenge involved two
teams, and shopping at the farmer's market. Everyone had to make
vegetarian tasting menus. There was some minor drama with Lee Anne
and Malarkey, because Lee Anne once again did poorly. Melissa won,
with another soup. She's doing very well. Lisa was sent home for a
weird lukewarm undercooked Brussels sprouts dish. (click for more)
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 4/9/20--"You're So Fresh" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: the Quickfire asked everyone to make fried rice
with odd ingredients. It wasn't that weird, but it's a fun challenge.
Kevin won, for making fried rice with hot dogs and hot Cheetos. He
had immunity, which was great, because the Elimination challenge was
to be inspired by art movements. No one really did a stellar job,
because art movements are complicated. But there were some pretty
dishes. Melissa won, with a gorgeous dish of lobster wontons. Karen
was in the bottom, and she was salty because Kevin's dish was worse,
but he had immunity. Forgetting the part where if Kevin hadn't been
in her group, she still would have been up for elimination. However,
Jamie's overcooked chicken and missing jus sent him home. (click for
more)
Friday, April 3, 2020
Top Chef:All Stars 4/2/20--"Strokes of Genius" summary
Previously
on “Top Chef”: no Quickfire, because everyone was split up into
small groups and sent out to small restaurants to be inspired. The
event was honoring Jonathan Gold, a restaurant reviewer. Mostly
people ate at ethnic restaurants, and they did skim over some of them
which was sad, but it was cool to see. Kevin won, because Kevin is
amazing. Eric was once again on the bottom for making East African
food that the judges didn't like, but in the end, Angelo was
eliminated for making a sweet broth that wasn't a dessert. (click for
more)