Ok, finally caught up.
The star of this episode, to me, was Jeff. Most of his early coverage centered on his leadership skills, not his cooking. But with last week's top 3 finish (food-spitting notwithstanding) and the tomato sorbet this week, he once again has my respect. He stood up to a browbeating from Stefan in a way that I thought was overly defensive in the face of some thoughtful criticism - perhaps to his detriment. It seemed logical that scooping 45 portions of sorbet while keeping it at the right temperature in the heat and rush of service would indeed be challenging. Well, not only did Jeff pull it off, but it sounded like his component was one of the night's real hits. I see him continuing to bring it.
I was pretty unimpressed with the Quickfire. Not the concept, which was inventive and entertaining, but with the chefs palates. I am sure it is challenging in the heat of the moment to name ingredients that you taste, but what I saw was: taste soup, recite various ingredients for stock. Oh yeah, throw in salt.
Really? Some chefs only volunteered 4 ingredients? It seemed to me that they were identifying the dish and then pulling ingredients out of their memory hats. I thought last year's tasting challenge better demonstrated a contestant's range. And, if I recall, the players identified more than 4 flavors (albeit tasting them separately).
I don't think you should count out Ariane. Turkey in a toaster oven, watermelon/tomato salad, lamb - she has been showing well across varying constraints. And I think there are a bunch of people more lost than her.
Speaking of which, Eugene is living on borrowed time. As soon as I heard surf and turf sushi, I knew I had the losing team. When I saw him cooking the sushi rice the day before, I knew Eugene was going home. Then he screwed up the rice even more. Then he overcooked the tempura shrimp. Then he settled on a deconstructed, make-your-own sushi plate - which he forgot to explain. How is he still here?
I just flat-out don't understand the decision to send Danny home. This was Eugene's dish - his vision, decision-making and technique were all over this thing. This food is what he is paid to cook. And it was bad. Dead man walking.
They showed a clip of Melissa saying she needs to play for keeps, to really compete like this is the competition of her life. Then she cooked what exactly? Yeah, something forgettable, that's all I know. Do something or go home. Same for you Radkhika. Stop whining about how you don't want to be pegged as cooking Indian food and COOK SOMETHING ELSE.
I await the culling to come.
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gastro gnome on December 13th, 2008, 4:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.