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Top Chef Pairings, Pigs and Pinot

This week’s Top Chef is all about pairings, pigs and Pinot.

Chef and restaurateur Charlie Palmer serves as guest judge.  We learn that the Voltaggio brothers have both worked with Chef Palmer in the past, adding extra pressure for them during the quick-fire challenge.  The quick-fire challenge: create a dish incorporating a snack food from Alexia’s snacks.  This is familiar territory for Top Chef fans, as we know snack food seems to always make its way into a challenge.

Eli is confident about his pairing skills, while Ash reveals that he has been too heavily influenced by the other cheftestants during the competition.  Eli’s confidence is deserving as he takes the top spot in the quick-fire.  His potato clam salad with fennel, celery and white truffle sauce paired with the crunchy onion snack impress Chef Palmer.  Joining him are Bryan and Kevin.  Bryan’s seared rib eye with pickled onion, sautéed mushrooms and chive puree with the onion crunchy snack are praised as delicious, but safe.  Kevin’s warm bean confit tomato salad with fresh herbs and creamed corn also paired well with Alexia’s chips.  On the bottom of the challenge are Jennifer, Robin and Ash.  Jennifer’s sautéed pork chops with tomato sauce and feta cheese are conceptually a good idea, but executed poorly, resulting in overcooked chops.  Robin’s sweet corn panna cotta with avocado mousseline does not pair well with the jalapeno snacks while Ash’s chilled cucumber avocado soup with crème fraiche, crab and red pepper are simply unappetizing.

The chefs must draw knives to find out what they will be working with for the elimination challenge.  Wild, cheeks, ribs, tenderloin, butt, belly center cut chops, shoulder and leg are each drawn.  Padma and Charlie Palmer reveal the elimination challenge: create a pork dish and pair it with a Pinot Noir for Chef Palmer’s annual charity event.  The chefs must each create 150 tasting and pairing portions for the ‘Pig and Pinot’ event.

After wines are chosen by the help of a sommelier, the chefs head back to the house.  Robin and Eli clash and Eli throws out the ‘You’re not my mom!’ remark.  True to form Michael I. calls Robin ‘Rotten Robin’.  It’s just another day at the Top Chef house- full of drama, insults and excitement!

During prep for the elimination challenge Ash explains that Michael I. tells him to create a chilled tenderloin and Ash quickly ditches his original idea.  Ash!  Did you forget about what you said during the quick-fire challenge?

Dana Cowin joins the judges for the elimination challenge.  On top are Michael, Kevin, Bryan and Jennifer.  Michael’s root beer braised pork cheek and steamed truffle bun are delicious with his cherry and vanilla bean sauce.  Bryan’s braised pork spare rib with parsnip puree is paired perfectly with his Pinot.  Jennifer redeems herself from the quick-fire by creating a nicely seasoned braised pork belly with tomatoes and truffle salad.  Kevin wins the elimination challenge with his pork leg pate with mushroom salad and pickled cherries.  Anyone who creates a mayonnaise-base dressing built off rendered pork fat deserves a win in my eyes.   Ash, Laurine and Robin are called out on the bottom and Ash is sent home.  His chilled pork tenderloin with chili and corn salad are described as one dimensional.  Perhaps he should have stopped second guessing his fist instinct.

Next week the competition heats up with Top Chef favorite: restaurant wars!  Be sure to check back for another recap.  Until then, check out some of our favorite recipes.  Cheers!

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