'Top Chef' Season 5, Episode 3: Food Fighters
It's Thanksgiving eve and while most of you are probably prepping for tomorrow's big meal, we're watching Top Chef so you don't have to. Questions on my mind going into tonight's episode: Will Stefan and Fabio continue to dominate? Will Ariane squeak it out for another week? I have to confess I'm beginning to develop a bit of a crush on Fabio, especially after last week's elimination challenge. But onto the show!
Contestants are back at the apartment hanging out. We can tell they are getting to know each other because Richard has given them all nicknames. Jeff "Don Johnson" Fabio "Cute Italian" Leah "the flirt." But this is a competition! No time for fun. Cut back to the kitchen where Padma introduces this week's guest judge this round, Grant Achatz of Alinea, in Chicago. Contestants are appropriately awed by both his talent and recent recovery from cancer. Padma instructs everyone to draw knives, which are labeled with random numbers like 168, 188, for the Quickfire Challenge. The numbers refer to pages in Top Chef The Cookbook. The chefs have one hour to put their own spin on a recipe of a previous contestant. And off they go.
[Warning, spoilers ahead.]
The Pretender
Everyone is confident and gets to work. Jeff has fennel crusted pork chops, "I can do that in 15 minutes." BUT WAIT! Not so fast! About ten minutes into the challenge, Padma and Grant storm back in to the kitchen to tell everyone to stop what they're doing. They've changed their minds. The chefs must take the ingredients they're already working with and make a soup that will wow the judges. There's no time to make broth, but conveniently enough they're provided Swanson broth for this Swanson Broth Quickfire challenge. Suddenly, it ain't so easy. Leah has a tartar, how's that going to translate into soup? Carla's still confident, she's got a special ingredient: "love." Jamie loves making soup and the flavors in her deconstructed falafel, "I got this!" she declares.
Times up! Stefan's up first with a Thai green curry bisque with shrimp and scallop dumplings. Grant seems to like it. "The broth as a very nice aromatic quality." Daniel's ham and egg soup with sauteed mushrooms, corn, and cheese is another favorite. Grant calls it "a very good complement to the original recipe" (a black forest ham and egg bundle) and Padma exclaims, "I like ham and egg soup!" Grant also likes Carla's shrimp, tomato, and coriander soup with cucumber and avocado salad (must have been the love!), and Leah's chilled white asparagus soup with brioche, tuna, and tapenade. Grant says, "White asparagus is a tough ingredient to work with... I like it."
Jamie also scores points with her chickpea soup with pickled chiles, yogurt, and crispy shallots. Jamie, Leah, Daniel are the top three. And the winner is—Leah! She's immune from elimination, and this is her first Quickfire win.
Commercial break. Phew. There's an ad for Britney's new MTV special, "For the Record." Yeah Britney, WHAT THE HELL?
In Your Honor
And we're back! Padma announces the next challenge. "You'll be making Thanksgiving dinner for some very special clients." As the Quickfire challenge winner, Leah gets to pick her teammates. She quickly picks Jamie, Hosea, Stefan, Fabio, Melissa, and Radhika. Fabio is happy that he and Stefan will be working together. He declares, "Europe is united now." With the teams decided, who's the client? Daniel guesses Donald Trump. Cut to the television monitor. It's the Foo Fighters who are "huge fans" of Top Chef. The teams will have to prepare a Thanksgiving feast for the band and their entourage, who have provided a copy of their (legendarily amusing) tour rider to help plan their meal. Among other things, the rider documents their love of bacon and chocolate covered bananas. The teams will be cooking for the Foo Fighters' entourage of over 60 people including 18 vegetarians. The winners will be invited to watch the gig, the losers will have to clean up. On paper, Leah's team should win this challenge hands down, but this is Top Chef so anything could happen.
The chefs arrive at Rochester's Blue Cross Arena and are taken to the kitchen which is set up on a large outdoor patio. No fridge or freezer, one burner, and rows of microwaves and toaster ovens. Stefan has a catering company so he's calm and everyone else is freaking out. "But we only have one burner!!!" On the other team, Jeff starts organizing the team. Ariane has catered before, but her team isn't ready to trust her.
Time to go shopping! Each team has one hour and $1200 to spend. It's Team Sexy Pants (Leah's team) vs Team Cougar with Ariane as their mascot. She doesn't know exactly what a cougar is, but she thinks she likes it. The team's get back with three hours until service. Team Cougar's Eugene starts building a makeshift grill. Nice thinking. Maybe I should be rooting for the undercats. We get a first look at the menus. Team Cougar's menu: Butterball turkey, spoonbread stuffing with figs, roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes, pork roast, mac and cheese, pumpkin parfait, peach cobbler, banana s'mores. Team Sexy Pants is working on: Butterball turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, gravy, side salads, pumpkin tiramisu, fruit crisp. Looking at these menus, neither team has a true vegetarian entree, except for possibly Team Cougar's mac and cheese (which turns out to have bacon). Could this be the tipping point?
There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Over on Team Cougar, Jeff is going for it and taking on two extra dishes, pumpkin mousse and spoonbread stuffing. He already screwed himself in the first episode by trying to do too much and didn't even plate all his food. This seems like a very bad move. Ariane is still out to prove herself with this turkey, and and her team continues to doubt.
It starts to rain. Fabio exclaims, "It starts to rain in my tiramisu! I ain't goin' home because it start rainin' in my tiramisu!" Daniel's potatoes aren't cooking fast enough, and everyone is freaking out and running around like mad to beat the clock. "By the skin of our ass we get it done" pronounces Edward. Time's up, and the Foo Fighters are hungry.
The Colour and the Shape
Team Cougar is up first, and as the Foos make their way down the line and it seems to be going well. Mac and cheese... and bacon! Dave Grohl is feelin' it. Back at the judges table, the Foos pan the stuffing for being too fancy. The mac and cheese is good. The potatoes are slightly "al dente" in a bad way. The ham is delicious, and they like that Edward went "all MacGyver" with his grill, but Ariane's turkey is really good, it's their favorite. Ariane has redeemed herself. They decide to save desserts for last, and head over to grab plates from Team Sexy Pants. Jamie's vegan cornbread stuffing is "super good" and has more flavor, and is not as dry as Jeff's spoonbread stuffing. The judges dig the yams. "Gotta burn the marshmallows" says Dave, and burnt they are. Dave says Team Cougar's turkey was better.
Time for the dessert off! Team Sexy Pants' desserts are a roasted pumpkin, honey, and cinnamon tiramisu and peach and blueberry crisp with whipped cinnamon cream. Team Cougar is concerned because their desserts are no longer hot. They serve a peach and cherry cobbler with vanilla cream, fresh fruit salad with pumpkin mousse, and banana s'mores with vanilla ice cream and chocolate ganache. "AWWW they got f*ckin smores!" - Dave Grohl.
The judges try Team Sexy Pants' desserts first. Tom and Gail are feelin' Fabio's pumpkin tiramisu. It gets a thumbs up consensus from the judges. No one likes Team Cougar's pumpkin mousse. "No more barfaits" coughs up Foo's drummer, Taylor Hawkins. The s'mores don't go over any any better based on Dave's remark: "Did someone offend the s'mores guy because i think he spit on mine?"
Decision time. In the end, it's really close. The Foos split their vote. Dave votes for Team Sexy Pants and Taylor votes for Team Cougar; he's not into desserts so much so he can overlook that. Here it comes... Sexy Pants pulls it out! I'm thinking Ariane is safe as she has clearly redeemed herself this challenge, and Jeff is on the chopping block for over-promising and under-delivering, again. Cut to concert footage. Woo hoo! Party time! Excellent! Cut back to sad, sad, Team Cougar breaking down the buffet.
One By One
Elimination time. Team Cougar lines up for the judges. Jeff rattles off a list of so-called curve balls including "God made it rain." Tom isn't buying it since the other team had the same curve balls. Jeff gets props for organization. Gail gives Ariane and her turkey a shout-out. Tom calls out the spoonbread stuffing as dry and overcooked. Daniel's potatoes were undercooked, and one of Tom's least favorite dishes. He questions Daniel for even serving them. But it's the desserts that really set the two teams apart. Jeff's pumpkin mousse comes up again. Grant really did not like the s'mores and says it was a "failed concept." Turns out what Dave described as spit was vanilla creme on top of s'mores.
The judges deliberate. "It comes down to the desserts," says Grant. "But what about those potatoes?" counters Tom. Carla's cobbler is the least offensive dessert. Jeff's dishes across the board weren't very good. Tom recognizes Jeff's natural leadership skills, but he had too much going on again. Grant's least favorite dessert: the s'mores because they didn't taste good and conceptually were a mess. Tom: "You don't have to do everything on the rider."
Decision time!
Eugene: Pork a high point from both teams.
Alex: Safe
Carla: desserts not a high point, but her's was the best of the three.
Ariane: Thanksgiving is all about turkey and her's was excellent. she's redeemed herself. I hope this is a turning point for her.
Now for the bottom three.
Daniel: Bad potatoes
Jeff: Bit off more than you could chew
Richard: S'mores were really disappointing
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
BYE BYE Richard. Oh well. Cue the waterworks. Dang. I feel for the guy.
Ed's Take
In the end, you can't argue with the judge's decision. I might have sent Daniel home instead, but that could be a function of his stupid "maybe it's her time of the month" remark. Jeff made two bad dishes, and might have been saved by his "leadership" skills. But really, how much credit should he get for leading the Cougar's to defeat. My man Eugene continues to shine. He's got pluck and skills. The Finn obviously knows how to cook, and Fabio knows how to charm and cook. That's a pretty lethal combination in a show like Top Chef. Among the women I think Leah has the chops and the judgment to get to the finals. As for Ariane, she may have won Colicchio over with her turkey breast, but I remain a skeptic. I still think she's going down. I love this Top Chef handicapping stuff, don't you?
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17 Comments:
As annoyed that I am that Daniel didnt get sent home, Im more annoyed by the cheap commercial hucksterism that Top Chef has resorted to. Shilling on your own book in the form of a challenge? Thats just annoying.
blahthequah at 2:04AM on 11/27/08
It's one thing to push a brand, but for us to believe that the chefs love all things Butterball is ridiculous. And I'm sure they were excited about all that Swanson broth too.
franktex at 7:26AM on 11/27/08
Can I just say that the titles of each little segment recap...AWESOME!
tien at 8:17AM on 11/27/08
Have you actually SEEN the Top Chef cookbook? There are some of the most dreadful recipes I've ever seen all in one bound collection. The only reason I would get the book is because it has various tidbits about the show.
We need to have a challenge where people aren't hiding behind desserts. My wife asked me who I thought the favorites are, but to be honest, I'm still not quite sure. There haven't been enough elimination challenges where people are going head to head with the same kind of food.
Should Daniel have gone home? Maybe. At the same time, though, how do you keep a guy that jacks up S'mores? In the end "leadership and biting off more than he can chew" saved Daniel. Richard didn't really have any excuse to fall back on. Right now it's looking like Team Rainbow isn't the place to be.
Speaking of Team Rainbow. I don't think Jamie's going to see the door for a while. I think it's pretty obvious she can make one hell of a soup. I'd like to see more from her...besides soups.
It's funny, you read the magazine articles. You look in the books. For whatever reason I didn't think Grant Achatz's voice matched the mental image I had of him. I thought he did a good job. Some of these guest judges are less accomplished yet more brutal in the critiques. I thought GA's comments were constructive and pretty positive.
Overall, I thought it was a good show. I'd just like to see these poor people get to cook in a real kitchen with real equipment, cooking real food so we can get a better idea of who should stay and who should go.
dineomite at 8:51AM on 11/27/08
I would have passed out If I was cooking for The Foo's. OMG!!!!! What a great challenge. The hot box can get pretty hot with a bunch of sternos way to go with the turkey. And to see the concert for the winners at that arena must have been great it's a small venue.
joanpieroni2 at 8:53AM on 11/27/08
@tien I wondered who would be the first to catch on!
Alaina Browne at 9:25AM on 11/27/08
Alaina, you had a lot of fun with the section titles, didn't you?
Butterball had to be one of the most blatant uses of product placement without it being a part of the challenge's description.
My gut feeling is that Ariane will now run off a streak of "safe" challenge results and will make it to the latter half of the season. As far as this week's eliminated, I would have sent Daniel packing. He messed up potatoes! Richard's flaw was trying to be too high concept with the s'mores.
gwong at 10:29AM on 11/27/08
Did I miss something or was there no winner declared last night?
bessfour at 12:23PM on 11/27/08
@bessfour You didn't miss anything. There was no winning cheftestant/dish last night. They got to watch the Foo Fighters perform so everyone on Team Sexy Pants won.
Does anyone else find it funny how the show goes to great lengths to sell us on it being a Thanksgiving episode even though we know filming took place in the summer?
gwong at 12:53PM on 11/27/08
his name is eugene, not edward! how could you forget the name of that spicy tan man?
dmarina at 6:33PM on 11/27/08
I love, love, LOVE the Foos. This was a great episode. Although I think Daniel should've gone, not Richard. And I really like Eugene, I'm rooting for him and Jamie. I loved his makeshift bbq. Genius!
buffy at 10:47PM on 11/27/08
I was so happy to see that Grant Achatz has not only recovered well from his cancer, but also that his taste buds have recovered as well! For over a year, Grant had to have a sous chef taste every dish he created or cooked, because his own ability to taste was shot to hell, first by the cancer and then by the chemo. To think that he faced not only the fight of his life but also the equivalent of Beethoven composing while deaf is amazing, especially in one so young. Hats off, and welcome back!
tantejoan at 9:06AM on 11/28/08
Poor Richard. I thought Daniel should've gone, too. Then hubby pointed out that his Ham and Egg soup was in the top three, while Richard's soup "really needed some acid" and didn't look too appetizing either. I guess, I'd give points on likeability and keep Richard.
wookie at 10:40AM on 11/28/08
Cooking Thanksgiving dinner outside in Rochester?? Did they really think that they could pass that off?
tomthewombat at 9:47PM on 11/28/08
I have to say I'm a little disappointed that they went to Rochester and did not go to Wegmans! I suppose it had something to do with the big Butterball section that needed to be set up...
wrain at 1:12PM on 12/01/08
@wrain.
I agree! I can't believe they didn't go to Wegmans. That was a huuuge let down. Of course, they were really pressing the most pedestrian of ingredients...gotta love the sponsors, but they missed a culinary masterpiece by showing off Weggies.
Elizabelle at 4:53PM on 12/01/08
Here are our Fantasy Top Chef standings so far...
http://puppychao.com/tp5_challenge/default.html
puppychao at 1:33PM on 12/02/08