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Floyd Dobler

This season's Top Chef Masters winner is somewhat reminiscent of a certain John Cusack character. Somewhat.

June 16, 2011

Hello my little Top Chef Masters! I never said it before but whenever I utter the name "Floyd" I think of John Cusack. Sure, his character's name is Lloyd -- and not Floyd -- Dobler in Say Anything, but y'know, same difference. And although you might think that drawing a connection between one of the most emo characters of the time (It is John Cusack we're talking about here) and Chef Floyd Cardoz is a stretch, but I'm going to anyway. Oh, Floyd is this season's Top Chef Master by the way. Yay! Mazel to Floyd on his huge win. He was consistenly the runner-up this season, but he won the Elimination Challenge when it mattered most. You can tell by watching his exit video that Floyd always had the runner-up mentality, maybe he considered himself the underdog. Like Lloyd Dobler, he never thought he would win -- in the fim's case -- the heart of the smartest, most driven girl in school. But with a lot of passion they both win in the end. Awww.

For the Elimination Challenge, the chefs had to cook a meal that reflected their culinary lives. This challenge isn't a new one, but what was an interesting twist was that one of the courses actually had to reflect the life of one of the esteemed judges -- James, Gael, or Ruth. Each judge's story was more different than the next. I was positively fascinated by the judges' stories, and what I found most fascinating was the range of types of cuisine they each chose. I have a feeling not many other chefs would have executed James' request quite so easily, and the same can be said for Ruth's lemon tart too (it is a dessert after all). The chef that struggled the most with this particular course was truly Traci. She didn't understand the duck and Bearnaise combination, and although she attempted to simply create a dish inspired by the memory and not make a literal interpretation, unfortunately only half of her duo was up to par. The chefs got a handle on the concepts, prepped their dishes with the help of their trusty executive and sous chefs (I always love seeing this interaction by the way.) And, since I have no shame I'll say that Floyd's chef is kind of a dreamboat! After, the chef were taken for a surprise trip, and who praytell would dwell in that tiny, tiny house? Why, Curis Stone! Seeing the very tall Curtis in the tiny cottage cracked me up. Seeing Curtis in his chef whites had me swooning. Finally we got to see Curtis cook for his Masters, and even they were impressed! After that little respite, it was showtime the next day, with the ridiciulous list of diners entering the eating ground, including Tom Colicchio, Rick Moonen, Jonathan Waxman, and Mary Sue's business partner, Susan Feniger (who rightfully admitted that she couldn't be objective about Mary Sue's cooking), to name a few.

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Great attitude and pasion for his art. Guy could cook anything really! You don't have to have an ugly attitude to win and he proved it :-) Yaaaa to Floyd!

Of all the Top Chef and Top Chef Masters shows I have seen I was never as excited as seeing Floyd win. Congrats!

i can't get the hugh video to work, which is sad because he was my second favorite chef. I always like reading your blog the best because I like how you add your opinion to it. Anyways, clearly I'm happy with the outcome, but I would have been just as happy if the other two won as well. They were all great chefs, and great people. I wish there had been more elimination challenges that really let the chefs cook but overall I liked the fact that it was the same chefs instead of new chefs every week. I also really liked almost all of the quickfire challenges, they were all interesting and I think really showed the chefs creativity.

Congratulations Floyd! I'm so happy for you after all the quik fires you almost won you deserve the title MASTER CHEF!!!

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