Bobby Flay in SF: PAELLA THROWDOWN!

Bobby FlayGerard’s Paella

We all know Bobby Flay as the king of the outdoor grill, but does he know his way around a giant propane-fueled paella pan? More importantly, does he have the chops to throwdown against the Bay Area’s own Prince of Paella, Gerard Nebesky of Gerard’s Paella? You’ll find out soon, when this caliente episode of Food Network’s Throwdown airs

Bobby Flay, Tanya Rogow & Jeremy

sometime in May.

We got an exclusive preview of the event (Sorry, we’re not allowed to tell who won!), which was filmed live yesterday at San Francisco’s Del Monte Square Cannery. Beside our attempts at getting on TV by cheering obnoxiously loudly, we were also there to support our Parties That Cook Chef de Cuisine, Tanya Rogow, who was moonlighting as part of the Flay culinary team.

Gerard’s PaellaGerard the Prince of Paella cooked up a vibrant, artfully layered paella masterpiece of Ecuadorian shrimp, chicken, clam, octopus, red bell peppers, whole garlic bulbs, onions, garbanzo beans, green beens, seasoned with his signature spice mixture of cumin, saffron and exotic smoked pepper, and decorated with concentric circles of sliced lemon. Throughout the heated challenge, Gerard was his friendly and unflappable self, answering questions from the crowd, offering Flay a tequila shot and even teasing him about adding his rice too early!

Gerard’s Paella Flay, who seemed serious throughout the day, pulled out all the fancy ingredient stops for his paella, which brimmed out of the pan with chorizo, chicken, fresh peas, and almost every creature of the ocean: shrimp, squid, lobster, squid, mussels, clams, and fish. Oh and let’s not forget a healthy garnishing of garlic aioli squeezed over the bubbling mixture!

Judges included paella aficionados B44’s Executive Chef Daniel Olivella and Andy Booth of The Spanish Table (we love this Spanish specialty store!).

Since our vote doesn’t count anyway, we will only say that Flay’s paella was fantastically fiery with chorizo, calmed with the rich garlic aioli, but overall a bit on the mushy side, due to over cooked rice. Gerard’s had the perfect texture with those heavenly crunchy chunks of rice from the bottom of the pan, a smooth smoky flavor, but swimming in more olive oil than suits our palate. Who did the judges decide won? You’ll just have to wait and see.

Top Chef is great TV, but what’s really cooking in Chicago?

The Windy City is looking as magical as ever on this season’s Top Chef. We were sad to see fellow San Francisco chef, Erik Hopfinger, booted off the show last week for a soggy corn dog offering at a Chicago neighborhood block party. We’ll continue to root for charmer Ryan Scott, former chef of Myth Cafe and member of our Parties That Cook culinary team!

If you’re in the mood for culinary adventure this week (blame it on your Top Chef-watching high), you’ll want to join us our Chicago singles event, where the Windy City’s in-crowd mixes and mingles while learning to cook a menu of delicious gourmet appetizers and tapas.

Scallop and Shrimp Tostadas with Tequila, Lime and Garlic

Chicago: Gourmet Dating for Singles – Cooking Class
This Thursday, April 3, 2008, 6:30-8:30PM
Calphalon Culinary Center
1000 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607
$75 per person (buy tickets online)

On the Menu
Hosomaki: Spicy Tuna Sushi Rolls
Cornbread Tartlets with Ricotta and Tomatoes
Moroccan Bisteeya Baskets Filled with Chicken, Raisins and Cinnamon
Mini Gyros Pita Pockets with Grilled Lamb and Tzatziki Sauce

Shoestring French Fry Bar with Assorted Dipping Sauces
Cinnamon Churros with Hot Chocolate Dipping Sauce

Click here to read the tasty event details here