mhill95149 wrote:I thought it was funny that Radhika stated that she'd cook more than Indian food and then proceeded to cook a chutney straight away....
gastro gnome wrote:I thought that the editing goes a long way but a lot of the plates in the elimination looked really sloppy. The meatloaf and grilled avocado dishes just looked unprofessional.
eatchicago wrote:On a pure culinary basis, my personal favorite so far is Jamie. I loved the concept of the chilled corn soup, especially in that it fit the "Craft" theme perfectly (I thought it was better, conceptually, than the carpaccio). I like her cooking style.
Best,
Michael
Mike G wrote:3. Annoyingly sponsor-driven episode.
Mike G wrote:1. Top Chef NYC presents New York chef... Grant Achatz!
Mike G wrote:5. How can you screw up dessert?
brandon_w wrote:I thought this weeks challenge was a pretty good one and I don't remember it being done in the past. Like someone else mentioned I am glad that not every challenge has been a large catering event.
I felt as if I was watching "the next food network star" - which really turned me off.
If you remove the 2.5 minute presentation, the challenge was essentially "make a really good, simple dish in one hour". They never had to actually present it on live TV. No one was going to get kicked off for making a delicious dish and presenting it poorly. So, all you had to do was just cook something really well. Anything. Make a f-ing soup. Have all your components ready, explain the steps and bring in a finished swap-out. Done.
Wheattoast wrote:I strongly disliked this week's challenge. In general I don't like it when the challenge has little to do with being an actual chef. A lot of other challenges fall into this territory as well, but this one was over the line. I felt as if I was watching "the next food network star" - which really turned me off.
rickster wrote:Not sure what fits this criteria other than soup, some stews and salad.
CleofusMcd3 wrote:Jeff is pretty. He'll be his own worst enemy during challenges, he has great ideas but they'll be inappropriately applied (like the cabbage roll's at 7am) or not executed perfectly enough.
It was still all about cooking a really good dish in an hour. Even if they screwed up big-time on the 2.5 minute description, a really good dish was going to save you.
You could hardly blame that on him. It wasn't until way after the dish was conceived and competition had been partially judged that they learned the venue for the final judging.
Mike G wrote:Well, a live TV food demo is almost by definition before lunchtime; I wonder if the experienced chefs and producers assumed everyone would instinctively understand that when, of course, most civilians wouldn't.
elakin wrote:jeff is interesting. i find myself kind of rooting for him even though he seems like a spoiled pretty boy. he reminds me of the cocky nemesis from the first 'karate kid' movie.
he appears to be a talented and experienced chef with a lot of food knowledge, good technique, and solid leadership ability. that said, he won't make the top five. he's too used to having things go his way and too easily gets pissed off at adversity.
he will be his own undoing.
as for the others--i'm completely surprised that carla is still with us. she will be gone very soon. ditto the blonde girl with the terrible bangs. bubbye. and is radhika even still on the show? i don't remember her getting booted, but they almost never show her at all.
elakin wrote:is the field larger this season than it's been previously?
ronnie_suburban wrote:elakin wrote:is the field larger this season than it's been previously?
Yes, by 1 over last season, in which there were 16. Season 1 only had 12, which seems far more conducive to good coverage. Seasons 2 and 3 each had 15.
I wonder about Jeff. I'm surprised I like him because, as you point out, he reminds me of a character type that isn't particularly likeable. But he seems to personally and specifically transcend that. Perhaps he'll find solid footing if he hangs around long enough. He definitely appears to have skill and experience.
As for Radhika, et al, I think the field is just too big this season to provide adequate coverage of everyone in these early episodes.
gastro gnome wrote:- I am still looking for details on exactly what went into Jeff's cabbage rolls but I'm really not sure what made Kathie Lee spit it out. In either case, this was completely unprofessional in my eyes - even for a TV personality.