Author: Mike Farley (Page 83 of 117)

Hell’s Kitchen: Final Four Battle

Last night’s “Hell’s Kitchen” featured a battle of the final four contestants–Jen, Corey, Petrozza and Christina. After last week when Christina put Jen on the chopping block, Jen started acting all sweet and nice, but none of the other three were buying it. They know she wants to win as much as they do.

The first challenge was that each chef had one hour to create a lunch special for 80 customers in Hell’s Kitchen, but it turns out that those customers were pregnant women. The women had to vote on what their favorite dish was, and Christina barely won over Petrozza. As a reward, Christina won a shopping spree in Beverly Hills with Ramsay. The other three had to clean up after the lunch service.
And while Jen and Corey were being catty toward Christina, Petrozza just kept his mouth shut.

At the dinner service, Ramsay singled Jen out as being lazy a couple of times, Corey for under-cooking fish, and Christina for burning Ramsay’s hand TWICE. Petrozza did a decent job overall and is looking like he could possibly win this thing. They had to pick a consensus two teammates for elimination….Jen was an easy choice, because the other three want her gone, and Corey stepped up to the chopping block as well. Ramsay then said Corey’s name, and then to get back in line as he asked Jen to take off her chef’s jacket. We will all miss Jen’s bubbly (read: annoying) personality, won’t we?

So now it’s down to Corey, Christina and Petrozza. I have no idea how this is going to play out, but I have a weird feeling Christina is going to get this dream job. We’ll see what happens…..but it will get interesting now that Jen has gone home. See you next week…

The Next Food Network Star: Competition Spicing Up

First of all, thanks to Will Harris for filling in last week while I was on vacation, and I am not surprised that you’re now hooked on this show. I still think it’s one of the best reality shows on television.

On to business. Last night the remaining eight contestants had two challenges. The first was a point of view challenge, where they had to show what they could do with a potato, and then present their dish in one minute of camera time. For the second challenge, they had to come up with a packaged product and then present that product to food buyers and to special guest judge Martha Stewart.

To streamline my summary, I’m going to go through each contestant individually Continue reading »

Hell’s Kitchen: Safe, Literally

Last night’s “Hell’s Kitchen” featured an elimination that made the five who were “safe” actually feel safe. They began by blindfolding the remaining six chefs and taking them to the roof of the building where Gordon Ramsay’s new restaurant will be, where one of them will be executive chef and earn $250K per year. Ramsay then had each of them take off their blue or red aprons, and put on black ones, signifying that they were no longer competing as teams, but as individuals.

For the opening challenge, each chef was given a type of meat that they had to build a dish around and cook it in 45 minutes. It came down to Christina’s fish and Jen’s steak, and Jen won the challenge. She started crying, showing an emotional side instead of her usual bossy attitude. Jen’s prize was a trip to Vegas and to have dinner with Rock, the Season 3 champ. Jen also was allowed to choose another contestant to travel with her to Vegas, and he surprisingly picked Corey. The rest of them had to unload delivery trucks all day, and while Christina took on a coordinator’s role, Matt was just whining all day.

For the dinner service, Ramsay teamed Christina and Matt up, knowing full well Continue reading »

The Next Food Network Star: Did You Catch This?

Let me introduce you to one of the better reality shows on television. “The Next Food Network Star,” now in its fourth season on the Food Network, began last night. The show mixes drama, intrigue, and some pretty bold personalities as they search for someone who will have the chance to host their own show. It also moves along quickly and blends a really good amount of current network personalities into the mix.

This season started with ten finalists—Kelsey, a 23-year old culinary school grad; Kevin, a 39-year old restaurant owner/radio host; Shane, a 19-year old private chef; Jennifer, 32, an executive chef and single mom; Cory, a 44-year old stand up comic with a cooking background; Jeffrey, a 43-year old caterer; Adam, 30, a fifteen year kitchen veteran and theater performer; Lisa, a 31-year old restaurant owner who already reminds me of Omarosa from “The Apprentice”; Aaron, a 36-year old hospital chef; and Nipa, 35, a self-taught cook with a bubbly personality.

They began the show by introducing the season’s judges — network star Bobby Flay, and network executives Susie Fogelson and Bob Tuschman. Then they brought out another network personality, Alton Brown. Alton is not afraid of the camera Continue reading »

Hell’s Kitchen: Words of Wisdom

Last night’s “Hell’s Kitchen” featured some words of wisdom that were really enlightening, but more on that later. They started off with a challenge, and that was a tag team kitchen relay. Each team had to cook three dishes , and each chef had just six minutes for their part. It was close, but once again the red team won the challenge, and their prize was a day of swimming and surfing lessons. The blue team, meanwhile, had to clean Hell’s Kitchen. And a subplot was beginning….that of Jen and Bobby bickering.

For the dinner service, the teams were able to create their own menus and present them to Ramsay. The red team Continue reading »

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