Dmnkly wrote:Now this is very interesting. The recipe on the website calls for both chorizo and Polish sausage. Plus, I know one of the comedians talked about the Polish sausage in the dish. At the time I thought he simply misspoke, but now I'm wondering. I'm in the middle of rewatching the episode now, but is it possible they actually used both and the phrasing of the clips we saw lent the mistaken impression that they omitted Polish sausage completely?
Also, there was tequila in the sauce -- not just the shots they did themselves while serving (which was actually my memory as well, though many seemed to think they also omitted the tequila).
I'm starting to think all of the components might have actually been in place -- just buried.
aschie30 wrote:Dom -
Seriously. The lengths you'll go through to justify the show.
Signed,
The Real Voice Of Reality
jaybo wrote:I think you're on to something. That could very well be polish sausage in the pan. After all, it's not like there's more than one type of chorizo. I've never heard of that.
Oh, wait. I have.
Never mind.
Dmnkly wrote:One thing that IS very interesting is that the recipe for the "asparagus" dish on the Bravo website completely omits the asparagus!
Dmnkly wrote:Now this is very interesting. The recipe on the website calls for both chorizo and Polish sausage.
jaybo wrote:Dmnkly wrote:One thing that IS very interesting is that the recipe for the "asparagus" dish on the Bravo website completely omits the asparagus!Dmnkly wrote:Now this is very interesting. The recipe on the website calls for both chorizo and Polish sausage.
Point - Bravo's website isn't completely reliable when it comes to printing recipes.
Name of recipe - Sea Bass with Purple Potato Puree, Chorizo and Tequila Sauce
Point - Where's the beef, er, Polish sausage? Although Bravo may not be completely reliable when printing the names of recipes, either.
Dmnkly wrote:[But for the recipe to be wrong and for them to not use what sure looks like a second type of sausage in their prep area and for both Tom and Tim to phrase their criticism in a manner that would be extremely odd if there weren't at least some Polish sausage on the plate -- it just doesn't fit. It's not very clear, I agree, and I don't mean to suggest that this should make it obvious, but I'm convinced.
* - Plus, doesn't erroneously adding an ingredient seem an awful lot stranger than erroneously omitting an ingredient?
jaybo wrote:Dmnkly wrote:[But for the recipe to be wrong and for them to not use what sure looks like a second type of sausage in their prep area and for both Tom and Tim to phrase their criticism in a manner that would be extremely odd if there weren't at least some Polish sausage on the plate -- it just doesn't fit. It's not very clear, I agree, and I don't mean to suggest that this should make it obvious, but I'm convinced.
* - Plus, doesn't erroneously adding an ingredient seem an awful lot stranger than erroneously omitting an ingredient?
Who's Tim?
It's pretty easy to make mistakes.
Dmnkly wrote:Confirmed by the meat counter.
The Halsted Whole Foods makes a Polish sausage in-house, and it's a coarse grind like the rest of their sausages.
eatchicago wrote:
When it comes to personality, I'm most astounded by Lisa who seems to focus mainly on what she won't do rather than what she will do.
"I told myself I was not going to cook a dessert."
"I don't cook with beer."
"I won't serve polish sausage."
If I owned a restaurant, she is the exact opposite of the kind of person I'd want as my chef.
gmonkey wrote:eatchicago wrote:
When it comes to personality, I'm most astounded by Lisa who seems to focus mainly on what she won't do rather than what she will do.
"I told myself I was not going to cook a dessert."
"I don't cook with beer."
"I won't serve polish sausage."
If I owned a restaurant, she is the exact opposite of the kind of person I'd want as my chef.
I think Dale put it best when he said that Lisa's personality was purely "observational negativity" constantly saying stuff like "this sucks" or "f*ck that..." It's emotionally draining, and under a high pressure situation, like the one that these chefs are under, it's not like it helps any.
aschie30 wrote: the Ambassador of Sunshine.
For more on this kerfuffle, check out the very thorough and generally excellent coverage of Top Chef on this blog, www.skilletdoux.com. I’m not going to confirm or deny the accuracy of webmaster Dominic’s weekly rankings of the contestants, but I appreciate the time and depth of knowledge he displays reaching those rankings; he truly does a great job. (Note to Shauna: He might be a great guest judge next season.)
Sharona wrote:I was just reading the blogs on Top Chef online and Ted Allen gave props to Dmnkly. Congrats!
http://www.bravotv.com/Top_Chef/season/4/blogs/index.php?blog=ted_allen&article=2008/04/ted_408_images&page=2For more on this kerfuffle, check out the very thorough and generally excellent coverage of Top Chef on this blog, www.skilletdoux.com. I’m not going to confirm or deny the accuracy of webmaster Dominic’s weekly rankings of the contestants, but I appreciate the time and depth of knowledge he displays reaching those rankings; he truly does a great job. (Note to Shauna: He might be a great guest judge next season.)
Oooh! That would be cool!
Sharona
Sharona wrote:I was just reading the blogs on Top Chef online and Ted Allen gave props to Dmnkly. Congrats!
http://www.bravotv.com/Top_Chef/season/4/blogs/index.php?blog=ted_allen&article=2008/04/ted_408_images&page=2For more on this kerfuffle, check out the very thorough and generally excellent coverage of Top Chef on this blog, www.skilletdoux.com. I’m not going to confirm or deny the accuracy of webmaster Dominic’s weekly rankings of the contestants, but I appreciate the time and depth of knowledge he displays reaching those rankings; he truly does a great job. (Note to Shauna: He might be a great guest judge next season.)
Oooh! That would be cool!
Sharona
ronnie_suburban wrote:First of all, congrats Dom!...
This truly was an Antoniasode and it seemed like it was going that way from the outset.
DML wrote:(who knows -- I may be mistaken -- perhaps yesterday's dish really did taste good and it is just Smith et al who can't recognize quality food).
Art Smith wrote:Peanut butter, tomato, chicken, and couscous, actually sounds bad but tasted great. She put combinations together like a child would but it had great flavor.