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Put Me In, Chef!

Bravotv.com's Senior Editor doesn't understand Amanda's tuna tartare at all.

August 24, 2010

By: Monica A. Reyhani

Hello, baseball fans! This week's episode was a good one, no? Before we get into the challenges, I have an announcement to make: I own that very same yellow dress as Tiffany, the one Ed was waltzing around in in the house. It is from New York & Company, and is super comfortable. Here's evidence -- me and one of my closest friends, Jackie, in front of August in new Orleans. This is obviously also a plug for John Besh's restaurant, August, which is a must-visit for any New Orleans trip.

OK, now onto the good stuff. For the Quickfire Challenge, the chefs had to create dishes based on culinary idioms. Is this the most high-brow Quickfire we've ever had?! I think it just might be. I can't say that I love idiom usage in everyday speak, but I do love me some wordplay (as hopefully the headlines on the Top Chef site reveal.) Ed shined with his potato gnocchi with spring vegetables, which Padma commented was a great spring dish. Although I'll pretty much order gnocchi whenever, I love heavy foods. And while gnocchi at its best is "light," it's not "light." Did that make sense? Anyway, I'm sure it was tasty, and you all already know that Ed is my favesies. Guest judge Rick Moonen wasn't feeling Amanda's mac and cheese/pork chop combo. I do applaud her "go big or go home" defense of the dish, but well, Rick didn't. Special shout-out to Kevin for literally putting all of my favorite things in one dish.

For the Elimination Challenge, the chefs had to create fine dining versions of ballpark food to serve at a Washington Nationals game! I've been to enough major league games to know what's appropriate to eat. Tuna tartare is not. But then again I'll only eat soft serve out of a miniature batter's helmet. (I kid of course.) Honestly, I don't care if that tuna was perfect, the very thought of tuna even being cooked at a ballpark grosses me out. It's like ordering tacos at a Chinese restaurant (or something like that.) Unfortunately for Amanda, her tuna was gray anyway and got her sent home. Eric Ripert reveals in his video blog that he actually spit it out! Adding insult to injury, it didn't look like the chefs were too sad to see Amanda go. Those hugs may have been the most awkward I've ever seen on this show.

Although it may have seemed like maybe Angelo was responsible for Amanda's demise, I don't buy that. Just like I don't buy that Casey was responsible for Carla's loss two seasons ago. Sure, someone can make bad suggestions or even fail to make suggestions that could benefit you, but ultimately you have to be strong enough to listen or not to listen. I obviously feel very strongly about this.

On the plus side, Ed rocked it once again with his shrimp and corn fritters. Although the players weren't feeling them, I gotta say these sounded pretty tasty. I LOVE corn. So much in fact that my friends make fun of me when it appears on a menu because I'm sure to order whatever dish it's a part of. My weakness, specifically, is Mexican street corn. But I digress. Tiffany once again hit it out of the park (hehe) with her take on an Italian sub. Eric thought the whole thing was too sloppy, but Rick liked that fact. Eh, I see both sides. Although ballpark food isn't the most refined usually, no one wants to get crap all over them while they're presumably standing and eating. Kevin, Kelly, and Angelo all had some degree of success with their dishes, but also had issues. Actually, Kevin didn't only have issues with his dish, but issues with Angelo as well. See, Angelo decided to go back on his word about expediting everyone's dishes. Was this a strategy to rattle everyone on elimination day? Maybe. Who knows! Either way, Kevin wasn't having it. Angelo actually told me he used to play baseball, so he should have perhaps been more comfortable with this challenge, but Ed stepped up to help execute Angelo's dish, so it all worked out in the end. And that, my friends, is why Ed is pretty awesome. He also has some great zingers. Did you guys hear in the kitchen when someone said it was getting ugly in the kitchen, and then he said it got ugly the moment they entered? BURN! It almost makes me forgive the fact that he's a Red Sox fan. Almost. (Go Yanks!)

Let's talk about what's really important here, though: my birthday dinner at Ajna Bar, where Season 3 winner Hung Huynh is killing it in the kitchen nightly! I posted some pics of my treats to our @BravoTopChef Twitter account this weekend, but feast your eyes on this:



Seriously, this was my third time dining at Ajna and it blows me away every time. My best friend cannot stop raving about the scallop appetizer, but I will say that if you're going to order anything, get the tiger shrimp appetizer (my favorite) and the pork buns. You're good with any entree, but I'm partial to the fish dishes. Also, the coconut mojito is one of my top five favorite cocktails ever, sooo enjoy that. Have any of you ever eaten there? What did you order?

OK, enough about that. Next week we're going into space, people! Well, not really. But, we are going to NASA's HQ, and Buzz Aldrin is making an appearance.

Until then, nosh well!

P.S. The whole Angelo/fiancee thing is getting stranger by the episode....

Comments

12 Comments

I really enjoyed Top Recipe with Michael V. He does a very good job demonstrating and connecting with the viewer. Excellent "host".

I love Michael V. in anything!
He is so passionate about his craft.

The only good show on Bravo is Top Chef. All the other Bravo shows are garbage, and a complete waste of time.

Michel and Kevin was great tonight

I like corn fritters, too.

I love your comment on the tuna.....I also felt that Amanda's dish was not ball park oriented.

I love your show but am seriously bewildered at how it was possible for the judges to eliminated Tiffnay. Doesnt hers body of work counts for anything. Wow! I was floored by that decision. I would think that Kelly and Kevin are far weaker chefs that Tiffinay. Hope you all reconsider and invite her back. Your judges lost creditability with me tonite.

wow... haha.. that tuna from last week is what's gonna get her sent home this week ..lol..

People are buying too much into the strategy talk in regard to Angelo. First and foremost, it's a competition; if trying to win isn't a given, the contestant may as well go home now. Second, all the clips and what not are picked to create drama. Either this year's contestants are especially catty or the production staff is trying to create as much drama as possible.

Either way, whatever the motivation behind *anything* Angelo does, people always assume the worst about him. If he wanted as much of an advantage as possible, why even volunteer for the job? Why not let someone else do it, just like everyone else in the house apparently did (and nobody ever comments about the lack of sportsmanship from the other chefs). Clearly, nobody wanted to have to cook and take orders at the same time. It was a clear disadvantage and everyone but Angelo's overconfidence knew it.

Ed hasn't been one of my favorites, so when he not only stepped up (unlike everyone else) to help Angelo out but didn't try to sabotage Angelo (who was clearly really vulnerable), it definitely raised my view of him greatly. Ed 1, Kevin 0.

Wheres the "full episode"?? Why is it that Bravo doesn't show all the full episodes for there line up? Aren't there advertisers paying to be seen???

I want to send a congratulations to Amanda for her run on Top Chef! I'm sure that she will only continue to grow from here. It sounds like she's come a long way in her personal life as well which is wonderful. One may not always come out on "top" but there's much to be said for showing up for the game and perservering. It sounds like she tried something different on the ballpark challenge and she got some of the flavors down on the tuna dish - I thought I heard compliments on air from the spectators. :)

I also enjoyed how Amanda seemed to care about her other teammates and their efforts. It's refreshing to see it when it does happen on Top Chef and in life in general. When chefs want the other chefs to be at their best not only so that it can be a truer competition. Part of the reason I love Top Chef Masters, too!

Best wishes to Amanda going forward and kudos to all the Top Chef chefs present and past for the guts to sign up and get in the game.

Wow, Hung's food looks amazing, especially that dessert tray. Ugh, okay now I'm hungry.

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