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IMO, Mike I. was more annoying last night than he's been in weeks. He was so blatantly dismissive of Robin.
Nice to see Jen get a win, and a nice prize, too!! And I loved that Kevin trusted in his skills enough to take the $15K instead of immunity. I really hope that these two will be in the final three finale.
I liked Eli so much in the beginning! But his comments about Robin last week really pissed me off. I didn't notice anything last night, but that could have been because I was ranting to S. about how much I loathe Mike I.
Both Jen and Kevin seem to have the best skills at working with other people, in addition to being two of the best (IMO THE two best) chefs.
and they are very different chefs - and do different kinds of food. I liked them as a team.
I liked how worried Brian was for his brother, too. And that exchange with Kevin about waiting to let the losers talk about their dishes could have been so different with other people, but he was so mellow about it.
quickstep, waltz, tango, foxtrot, viennese waltz, cha cha, samba, rumba, paso doble, jive
Ok, that's what I thought.
TC: Eli also really bugged me last night. And I was really happy for both Jen and Kevin last night.
and they are very different chefs - and do different kinds of food.
It was terrific how Kevin, as unversed as he says he is in Asian food, was able to create a Vietnamese inspired dish for the quickfire. Now, it could be that he's more experienced in that cuisine than he says, but it does mean that he's able to create stuff on the fly.
Robin's attempt at Middle Eastern by turning out something vaguely Indian is an example of how not to create stuff out of thin air.
Robin's attempt at Middle Eastern by turning out something vaguely Indian is an example of how not to create stuff out of thin air.
Honestly, I think her biggest mistake was calling it curry. The basic spices in curry powder are all major spices in Middle Eastern cooking, except maybe fenugreek.
And what was up with Ash's toady routine at judge's table. That was embarassing.
Someone has a crush, be it professional or otherwise ...
Honestly, I think her biggest mistake was calling it curry. The basic spices in curry powder are all major spices in Middle Eastern cooking, except maybe fenugreek.
I gotta admit, it was kind of funny when she was about to challenge Padma about India being kind of Middle Eastern, and then realized what she was setting herself up for and clammed up.
I gotta admit, it was kind of funny when she was about to challenge Padma about India being kind of Middle Eastern, and then realized what she was setting herself up for and clammed up.
I'm watching it now and just saw that part. Very funny.
fenugreek
I know this is a spice, but it's also something women take to boost their milk supply when nursing, which is the context where I most see it referred to. Online worlds colliding.