I also think it's interesting that Ariane is doing so well with really simple proteins done well.
And I don't think it's a coincidence that that's one of Tom Tom Colicchio's hallmarks, too. Not saying she's aping him or anything (Hell, sometimes to hear her talk, I wouldn't be surprised if she doesn't know) but it's a thing that's obviously going to resonate with him.
I thought it was bullshit that Ariane won by putting lamb in the oven and taking it out again (Radhika did the marinade, so Ariane wasn't responsible for the flavor), while Fabio got called on the carpet for "only" doing the exact same damn thing and the spicing too with his fish.
I'll grant that lamb is harder to cook to perfection than Chilean sea bass, but it's hardly something only a restaurant-class chef can get right. Jamie was right to be pissed.
I didn't notice that Radhika did the marinade - that is a kind of big deal.
Hello, I'm Liese and I'm here for your regularly scheduled Top Chef rice rant. And it's about my boy Gene! He cooked rice in the cooker, blamed the cooker, didn't recook it, amended it, didn't serve it as sushi. He should have known better on all counts and I'm disappointed. At least he knew it was bad, but he should have corrected it.
And to think that the solution to rice that won't work for sushi is to give it to people who are not sushi chefs to roll themselves, and then neglect to mention they were supposed to do that? FAIL.
Anyway, I criticize because I love. And I'm so glad it wasn't him down the drain and I hope he gets his act together.
Definitely thought it should have been Radhika to win for the lamb. I'd missed that it was Jamie's ingredient; I thought it was Radhika's ingredient. Anyway, I'm glad to see Ariane doing well regardless.
Oh! And on that blog, one of the commenters noted that fish sauce was listed as an ingredient in the curry and that it was what Eugene guessed and was eliminated for. Is that so? I already deleted the ep so I can't check.
(Oh, and last week he definitely said "riceless" when asked about the difference between sushi and sashimi.)
Yeah, I thought that Eugene might go home but Daniel's completely incorrect perception that his food was good totally sealed his fate.
Frankly, regardless of what else he did, I think Daniel should have gone home for the fact that he messed with Carla's dish without telling her. While I think she should have spoken up earlier in the challenge, I give her props for not (that we saw) calling him out at judges' table for that.
I was disappointed in Ariane for not acknowledging Radhika's contribution to the lamb.
Jamie's spice mix is called "vadouvan."
Survivor-- Oh My God, it was Immunity Idol heaven tonight! Loved Bob keeping his iimmunity and Sugar giving hers away. Fabulous! and nicely dramatic. Poor skinny Kenny is hoist by his own machinations, pretty much.
One question--why is Suzie still there? She is flying so far below the radar that she isn't even off the ground.
Yeah, that was a delightful TC. So much fun. I love all the machinations that have been going on. And I love Sugar more every week - turning the whole thing around on Kenny and Crystal like that. Plus I loved her little "let me do the thinking" to Matty, especially since each and every one of them have been so incredibly blind about her.
Oh! And on that blog, one of the commenters noted that fish sauce was listed as an ingredient in the curry and that it was what Eugene guessed and was eliminated for. Is that so? I already deleted the ep so I can't check.
He guessed fish sauce on the shrimp/lobster thing, not the curry.
I was surprised too that there wasn't more one-upping on that, especially given how many gimme ingredients there had to have been. I mean, the ingredients in a thai curry are not exactly unknowns. And come on - salt, oil, etc.?
Frankly, regardless of what else he did, I think Daniel should have gone home for the fact that he messed with Carla's dish without telling her.
THIS. Even if his intentions were good, he wound up sabotaging her dish! WTF, Daniel??
THIS. Even if his intentions were good, he wound up sabotaging her dish! WTF, Daniel??
I think the object lesson of this episode, aside from "jealousy makes for hilarious screen takes," is that people need to speak up: Carla had to voice objections to her teammates, and Jamie and Radhika needed to speak up about how their team's dishes actually came together.