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Top Chef Dinner Party

Welcome back Top Chef fans!  After a short hiatus our favorite cheftestants are back and bringing all of the sizzle and drama to the competition.

Chef, author and Food Network star Tyler Florence is this week’s guest judge.  The quick-fire challenge: create a dish incorporating three key words.  The key words are to command each dish’s mood, taste and texture and type of cuisine.  The chefs’ key-word fate is determined by a Top Chef slot machine.  They each take turns and soon the chefs have to create dishes from a three-word combination such as: romantic, tart, Latin American and stressed, umami, Asian.  Creativity and focus are a requisite for this quick-fire.  For the first time, Jennifer finds herself at the bottom of a quick-fire challenge.  Robin and Eli join her as well.  Mike I., Michael V. and Kevin all succeed in the challenge with Kevin taking home the win for his char-grilled pork with Vietnamese herb salad.

In celebration of the at-home chef, Padma informs the contestants that a special dinner party has been arranged at their home, where they will also get further instructions about their elimination challenge.  Basically, Top Chef code for: get ready for a curve ball!

As they arrive to the house their kitchen and pantry are stocked with plenty of food and equipment.  It seems as if the cheftestants will be doing the cooking for their special dinner party.  Come on, did you really think they would get to relax in this competition?  Padma arrives at the house with a few guests carrying grocery bags in tow: Tyler Florence, Nancy Silverton, Govind Armstrong, Takashi Yagihashi, and Tom Douglas- a mixture of award winning chefs and restaurateurs.

The elimination challenge: throw a dinner party in less than three hours for the Macy’s Culinary Council.  The contestants must work in pairs and use items from each guests’ grocery bags to create a family-style dish.  The teams: Jennifer and Kevin, Laurine and Bryan, Eli and Ashley, Michael V. and Ash, and Mike I. and Robin.  Immediately Mike I. is upset with his pairing with Robin and after last week’s episode, this comes as no surprise.  Conversely, Ash is excited to work with Michael V. and lets him take control of their dish, abandoning most, if not all of his own ideas (could this possibly back fire for Ash?  Perhaps).  With little kitchen space, the chefs hustle to complete their dishes.  Unfortunately for Michael V. and Ash, their halibut suffers from a broken circuit, resulting in overcooked fish.

Toby Young fills in for Gail again and the judges, along with the Macy’s Culinary Council, feast on their family-style dinner.  The judges love Jennifer and Kevin’s barbecue Kobe beef with cardamom, tomato and ginger.  Also on top, Laurine and Bryan’s halibut with sherry-chorizo vinaigrette, yellow corn cake and avocado mousse.  Jennifer takes the win because of her flavorful cardamom, tomato and ginger broth.

Michael V. and Ash’s pancetta-wrapped halibut with egg yolk ravioli, asparagus and fennel salad land them on the bottom of the challenge.  The overcooked halibut and undercooked pancetta did not please the judges.  At judge’s table Ash praises Michael V.’s culinary skills and makes it clear that he served as a sous chef in this challenge.  And we all know this is Top Chef- not Top Sous Chef.  However, it is Eli and Ashley’s grilled spot prawns with red beet crème fraîche sauce, gnocchi and kale that are the judges’ least favorite.  Ashley’s undercooked shrimp and overly salted gnocchi did not impress, resulting in her exit.

Contributed by Krystal Shih

Top Chef Deconstructed

This week’s episode seemed like a flashback to high school, full of cattiness and cliques with a dash of deconstruction and molecular gastronomy.

It’s the We-Don’t-Like-Robin Club, and Mike I., Eli and Laurine are all running for Club President.  Mattim is gone, and the cheftestants are upset- especially Mike I.  They each decide to represent their recently departed friend by wearing his signature red handkerchief.  Robin hit the nail on the head by stating the general consensus was that she should have been the one to go (but wait until we get to the quick-fire challenge).

The contestants welcome James Beard award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein to the quick-fire challenge.  The challenge: make a duo that represents the chef’s personal battles between their own angels and devils.  Most of the chefs had similar interpretations of the angel/devil duo- healthy vs. butter, healthy vs. fat, healthy vs. not-so healthy.  You get the idea.  Ash, Bryan and Laurine found themselves at the bottom of this quick-fire.  Michael V., Eli and Robin were on top.  Chef Bernstein chose Robin as the winner and the rest of the contestants were not so pleased.  Her duo of arugula, apple and fennel salad and cardamom apple ginger crisp was simple and well executed.

Magicians Penn & Teller arrive for the elimination challenge.  The duo (do I sense a theme here?) perform the classic version of cups and balls.  But true to Penn & Teller’s style, they show a deconstruction of the magic act by using clear cups and ta-da!  All is revealed, which is the perfect set up to the elimination challenge.

Their challenge is to deconstruct a classic dish into something that is not recognizable, but tastes and smells of the original dish.  The menu: meat lasagna, Caesar salad, shepherd’s pie, clam chowder, sweet and sour pork, fish and chips, chicken mole negro, Reuben, eggs Florentine, pot roast and paella.
Immediately, Jennifer is not too enthusiastic about her meat lasagna and Mike I. describes his dish as ‘eggs-foreign-to-me’ since he has no clue what eggs Florentine is.  Michael V. seems confident about his deconstructed Caesar salad.  Sibling rivalry between the Voltaggio brothers is in the air as Brian calls Michael V. a ‘show off’ for baking his own bread.  Ron has some trouble with the concept of deconstruction and seems to be making classic paella.  Between Laurine’s annoyance with Robin and problematic chips for her fish, she does not seem on top of her game.

Back at the house, Eli and Kevin try to help Ron conceptualize his paella.  Laurine, Mike I. and Jennifer chat about their resentment towards Robin and Mike is still confused about what eggs Florentine is (maybe he should sign up for one of our hand’s on cooking classes).

Toby Young is back and sits in for Gail in this elimination challenge.  Keeping with the duality theme, the chefs serve their dishes in pairs.  After the deconstructed meals, Padma calls Ash, Michael, Kevin and Jennifer as the winners of the elimination challenge.  The judges enjoyed Michael V’s thoughtful take on Caesar salad and the use of chemicals in his dish.  In the end, Kevin took the win for his delicious chicken mole negro.

Laurine, Ron and Ash are called out as the bottom of the elimination challenge.  The judges were disappointed in Laurine’s overly deconstructed dish and lack of tasty chips.  Ash’s poorly cooked chops did not please Tom.  Ultimately, Ron was sent home for the lack of deconstruction in his dry, soggy paella.  Michelle points out that even if he did not know how to deconstruct paella, at least make a delicious paella.  But such was not the case and the chefs bid adieu to Ron.

Contributed by Krystal Shih