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Top Chef Las Vegas is Our Vice

So lets start out this entry with some initial reactions to the new contestants of top chef:

  • Jennifer Carroll – “I’ve made many boys cry” = soon to be top chef winner.
  • Jesse Sandlin – This is one bad mama. The first thing she said to the camera was that people who come out of culinary school are froofy and basically don’t know anything important. I understand the sentiment, but very daring for first impressions! She was out there and thought out of the box, I’m a fan.
  • Jennifer Zavala – Seitan, really? Her ear lobes gave me the heebie-jeebies.
  • Kevin Gillespie – The whole office is rooting for this red-headed teddy bear. He’s likeable and incredibly talented. He’s so passionate about cooking (turning down a full ride to MIT to chase his dreams).
  • Mike Isabella – This is the kind of guy who shouldn’t be allowed to have any redeeming qualities because of his in-your-face overly obnoxious mannerisms. He’s talented but hopefully someone accidentally drops a knife on his toe to keep his ego in check.
  • Mattin Noblia – I really like his style and quiet demeanor, but will he be the closet nut job that goes off the rocker halfway through the season?
  • Vegas Showgirls – What?

As this heavily-tattooed, attitudinal group is split into two teams, they are instructed to compete to finish a mise-en-place relay race (shuck clams, peel prawns, clean lobsters, and butcher two chops from a prime rib). Some people looked like they had never been in the kitchen – Jennifer Z bleeds as she tries to use a butter knife to shuck clams, while Mattin could do this relay race blind folded and in a coma.

Our favorite ass-kicking girl Jennifer C. comes out with the first individual win (after which she states she is determined to win every quick fire and challenge and beat everyone’s sorry butts into a pulp with her Eric Ripert trained fists). This was thoroughly satisfying because Mike I. complains about being beaten by a girl (clearly, this needs to happen more often).

For the elimination challenge, the contestants are instructed to create a dish representing their vices. Most of them choose alcohol (surprise, surprise), but some choose a fiery temper, and Mike prepares a “rack” of lamb. Starting to catch my drift about him yet?

The finalists, for the best plate, getting to speak to Padma (start wearing clothes, please), Tom Colicchio (be nicer, please), Gael Simmons, and Wolfgang Puck (hilarious commentary as he throws bacon doughnuts across the restaurant), for the best dish were Mike, Jennifer, Kevin, and Ron. Kevin takes home the win and we cheer him on and take credit because of our fiery fan support.

Jennifer Z was sent home because of her disappointing Chile Relleno stuffed with Seitan. She took a chance to stand out with her first dish, but Seitan was a chance we don’t think should be taken on Top Chef, at least as a first impression with the judges. The daring jump deserves a tip of my hat, but I’m not going to say I’m not happy to see her gauges go home.

According to the premiere, this season is guaranteed to be jam-packed with fiery tempers, drunken rage, and some delicious ideas from this group of diverse contestants.

Contributed by Leigh Hermansen

Twitter Powered Food Carts Take San Francisco by Storm

Creme Brulee Cart

I used to look down upon the Twitter craze because there are few people that I deem interesting enough to want to know about their whereabouts every five minutes. But this social network proved me wrong as soon as the “food cart” phenomenon popped up. An individual or a few people get together with a cart or a truck, make the delicacy of their choosing, and tweet the location of their cost-effective creations. Although this trend is taking the nation by storm, I think our very own home of San Francisco gets the bragging rights of having the largest community of carts around! Here is a list of crazy cooking tweeters we think are worth following:

Crème Brulee Cart – With the most followers (upwards of 6,800), the man behind the cart has taken this viral carting to another level with his unique crème brulee flavors (lavender and apple jacks have our attention!)

Sweet Ride – These sickly sweet ladies converted an old mail truck (painted it pink and cut out a window on the side) and sell their note-worthy treats out of it! They are the original mobile bakery with everything from mousse to cupcakes to sorbet.

Gumbo Cart – With accessibility to wonderfully fresh seafood, this guy is winning over our San Francisco hearts with his grandfather’s gumbo recipe.

Carte415 – The chef for this cart, like many of us, felt the heat from the recession and took his plans for a sit down restaurant to the streets. He brings gourmet farm-to-table street food to San Francisco.

Amuse Bouche – Another cornerstone of the cart-craze is Amuse Bouche. They refer to themselves as “the home of the original recession buster breakfast”. Their current claim to fame is the pita puff!

Soul Cocina – Not only is Soul Cocina a mobile eatery, but also a cooking school and restaurant. This Wednesday at the bike-in movie night, they will be serving hot churros and hot chocolate!

Wholesome Bakery – This cart caters to the ever-growing population of vegans. All of their scrumptious baked goods are vegan and high in fiber.

Urban Nectar – To wash down every morsel of your on-the-go meal, go straight to Urban Nectar. They have freshly squeezed juices, something that can never go out of style.

The Chai Cart – Indian food is a lot like comfort food, and is thankfully being made more accessible to everyone. The Chai cart brings organic ingredients together with Indian street food culture to make delicious samosas and Indian chai tea.

Adobo Hobo – This cart is moving right up our ‘must have’ list with his cheap and delicious two chicken pieces on a bed of rice for only $5.

Brazilian Bites – Our favorite Brazilian babe is now on the move! This is an exciting new cart with an authentic and exotic twist.

So I take it back, there are people I want to know the whereabouts of every second of the day, and that list seems to keep growing! Along with the originals, new twists on the viral cart are notable, delicious, and affordable. A great time to catch a large majority of these carts is at this Wednesday’s bike-in movie night, this weekend’s first San Francisco Street Food Festival, and on Twitter!

adobo hobo

Contributed by Leigh Hermansen