'Top Chef: Seattle' recap: The finalists are joined by 'Last Chance Kitchen' winner
It's a tough battle to the finish for these three serious contenders
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It's down to Sheldon and Brooke! For now! Brooke knows it's going to be top three, but she likes thinking of herself as top two. I don't blame her, but I think she'll end up being the top one, so she might enjoy that more.
Before we get started, we visit each chef on their home turf. It has been six months since the show (sans finale) wrapped, and it's given Sheldon time to learn about all things non-Asian. I'm worried about this, because he's just so good at his particular wheelhouse (which is distinctly different from Brooke's wheelhouse) that I think he's going to overreach. Do what you're good at, Sheldon!
In any case, Sheldon has been busy at his restaurant Star Noodle in Maui, and he's gotten the chance to go stage (that means intern) at an upscale restaurant, Vintage Cave. He picnics with his wife and three daughters, and he gets mushy talking about wanting a better life for his kids. Of course, I could argue, hello, you live in Maui. I don't care if you're all squashed into a trailer, I repeat, Maui. You're in MAUI.
Then, we're off to Los Angeles, where Brooke brushes her son Hudson's teeth. In the six months since leaving the show, she hasn't had a lot of time to learn anything, because she's dealing with two restaurants (Hudson House and The Tripel), one kid and one husband. She's busy, people! We also learn that she met her husband when he was her surly sous chef. I'm not sure this is a meet cute, but okay.
Because Brooke is clearly set up to win this thing and knows anyone who's anyone in the world of L.A. cooking, Roy Choi of A-Frame and Sang Yook of Father's Office drop by to give her encouragement. I know we're adding the "Last Chance Kitchen" winner to the mix, but I have to say, Brooke kinda seems to have this in the bag.
Not that Brooke has it that way. She needs to constantly pump herself up just to keep herself from being overwhelmed with self doubt. Finally, she says she has what it takes to be the next female Top Chef. Hell, yes she does!
Sheldon and Brooke go to Craft. The finalist from Last Chance Kitchen is… Kristen! I knew it! I'm so glad! Two chicks and Sheldon in the finale! The only drawback is that I can't think of who to root for. I really do think all of them are exceptionally skilled and seem exceptionally nice. The good news is, I won't mind whoever wins.
Elimination Challenge! The final three will be Tom's chefs at Craft. Each one is responsible for an appetizer, an entree and a dessert. Tom will be expediting. That won't make them nervous AT ALL.
Hugh Acheson and Emeril Lagasse will also be going into the kitchen to offer advice and make sure they're doing okay (read: making sure Tom doesn't make them cry). Tom begs them not to screw up at his restaurant. I've read really, really mixed things about Craft, but now I want to go, just because he cares so much he has no problem looking like an ass on television. You go, Tom!
They pick their components, kind of settle on what they're doing… but Brooke seems to be overwhelmed. Sheldon is cooking quail for his entree, and I wish he wouldn't because it doesn't sound like a Sheldon dish to me. Kristen is the only one who seems ready for this, possibly because she's had to churn out win after win in a half hour or less.
Hugh checks in with Brooke. He's really proud of her, but he tells Sheldon not to burn down the restaurant. Yeah, I know who he's rooting for.
Sheldon informs us that he gets lost in Tom's blue eyes. Kristen tells him she does, too. They both laugh uproariously. I love that everyone is getting along at this stage in the game, that they're still having fun and genuinely seem to like one another. This may be one of the cuddliest seasons of this show ever. It turns out, at least to me, "Top Chef" doesn't need interpersonal drama (or someone you love to hate, like Josie) to make it interesting. Watching people cook good food is enough for me.
It's getting closer to service time. Everyone sweats, but I am worried that Kristen is screwing up because she's panicked. Deep breaths, people!
The judges are seated. We have Martin Yan, owner of M.Y. China, John Besh of Besh Restaurant Group, Emeril, Hugh, and Padma.
Appetizers
Sheldon - Sashimi spot prawns, court bouillon, radish & Asian herbs
Emeril thinks the prawns are perfectly cooked. Martin Yan thinks it's very delicate and difficult to pull off.
Kristen - Chestnut veloute, duck rillette & brussels sprouts
Hugh thought it was fine but something. John Besh said a touch of acid would make all the difference.
Brooke - Crispy veal sweetbread salad with kumquat, beets & mustard
Martin thinks the beet stands on its own like a stepchild. I think that's not good. Hugh would have cleaned the sweetbreads more and not cut them so thinly.
Entrees
Kristen - Seared ahí tuna with veal mustard & meyer lemon puree
Martin thinks it's perfectly seared. Padma thought the lemon was a little too harsh. John Besh thinks he had a bite that was too salty.
Brooke - Braised short ribs, parmesan sauce, nettle puree & squash dumplings
Martin likes it. Hugh thinks it works well with the parmesan sauce. Emeril loved the nettle puree.
Sheldon - Roasted quail, pine nut puree, garam masala & tangerine
Martin thinks Sheldon was brave. Hugh thinks it wasn't Sheldon and thinks the puree was like hummus. Emeril thinks he's been brainwashed.
Desserts
Brooke - Brown butter cake, whipped goat cheese & blackberry sauce
John Besh declares it really, really good. Martin loves the balance and thinks it's perfect.
Kristen - Curry chocolate with cashews
Martin found it surprising. Hugh thinks its not a great idea and thinks it's a basic dessert.
Sheldon - White chocolate mousse with apple & fennel
No one likes the fennel, it seems.
So who's going home? I'm so worried for everyone! I'd eat at any of their restaurants. It doesn't seem that anyone truly screwed up, but I think Sheldon made a big mistake by stretching. As much as the judges claim they don't want safe, they don't really like anyone to work outside of their established flavor profile, either.
First, Sheldon. The appetizer is a hit. But unfortunately, Tom did not like the pine nuts in his entree. Tom thought his dessert was an incomplete dish.
On to Kristen. Tom liked her soup. Hugh thought it was one-note and too safe. Everyone thought her tuna was perfectly cooked, but the lemon didn't work. Hugh thought the dessert was terrible, but Emeril liked the flavor.
Finally, Brooke. Tom liked the sweetbreads, but he thinks she was disorganized. Padma thought her sauces were better than anyone elses in the entree. Hugh loved her dessert, and so did everyone else. But Tom thought it seemed unfinished and not a restaurant dessert.
Everyone had minor flaws, but everyone did well. This one is close.
Sheldon is told to pack his knives and go. You know, he should still be so, so proud of himself. I hope that gig at Vintage Cave turns into something more permanent. He deserves a nice kitchen -- he was so awed by Craft, and given how crappy Star Noodle looked, may the one thing that comes out of this for him is a step into nicer digs.
So, we have not one but two women in the finals -- Kristen and Brooke. Both skilled, but very different from one another. I have no idea who to root for. Do you?
Who are you rooting for? Do you think Sheldon's mistake was the quail? Who do you think will be the viewer's favorite chef?
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Login or create a HitFix account Login SignupPrashant
February 21, 2013 at 2:33AM EST Reply to CommentI want Kristin to win . I think she will be fan favorite ... But I feel brook will win :( no bueno
Lisa
February 21, 2013 at 2:38AM EST Reply to CommentI am sooo happy Kristen is back. I haven't watched every episode this season (about 50/50 starting a few episodes in), but I was really impressed with Kristen's story (how she is using her first $10k win to go to Korea since she'd been adopted from there as a baby), her delicious looking food, her numerous wins (and I never saw her in the bottom until she left), and her attitude in general (loved her "this is just like lighting a bong!" comment). I couldn't believe that they chose her to go instead of Josie after Restaurant Wars, but how could you not admire her for taking the high road with the "captain always goes down with the ship" attitude. Awesome. And as sad as it is to see someone like CJ win six times in a row only to lose out in what seems like the supremely unfair "Last Chance Kitchen" (didn't Beverly get in the finale last season after winning once, defeating someone who'd won a bunch in a row?), Kristen won five times in a row on LCK, had a number of wins throughout the season, and only went home by being a better person (and chef) than Josie (who they only kept around for the drama). She truly deserves to be in the finale and to win. I do like Brooke, but she has two restaurants and seems to have achieved a lot of success (she'd interviewed and not hired the two celebrity judges in the fried chicken challenge years before... and didn't remember!), and she had legitimately in the bottom before. Kristen seems like the woman to truly represent only the 2nd female Top Chef (I think that Stephanie, the 1st female TC, has been more successful than any male winner). I will still be happy for Brooke if she wins, and I am thrilled to have two women in the finale (as a recent fan of everything cooking, women are under-represented in the kitchen, which seems funny, since there are still stereotypes that this is where we should always be!). Go Kristen! Go Female Chefs!
P.S. I have a lot of admiration for Sheldon and the fact that he was not formally trained. I love how his inspiration is his grandfather and family, and truly believe he is going places. But it is a woman's turn.
P.P.S. Does anyone else love Hugh Acheson (aka "The Unibrow") as much as I do? He cracks me up, cooks his ass off, was a finalist on "Top Chef: Masters", is a frequent TC judge, and I TOTALLY WANT TO MARRY HIM!!!
I do love Hugh, too -- he's hysterical, and was even more so on Top Chef Masters. I think he did have the unibrow waxed off to raise money for charity, which I think is just hysterical. My favorite judge, hands down. And YES, it is a woman's turn again!
February 21, 2013 at 6:10AM ESTBunny Colvin Aw, that's sweet, I love Hugh too!
February 21, 2013 at 10:14AM EST
February 21, 2013 at 3:00AM EST Reply to CommentAwww I was hoping Sheldon would win.
tammie I also was hoping it would be Sheldon,I think the judges wanted it to be these particular two in the finals personally!
February 22, 2013 at 11:01AM ESTcandie
February 21, 2013 at 3:03AM EST Reply to CommentSheldon should of made it to the final two, but like the page reads "Brooke is set up to win". :/
Jan Awesome recap of the show, I missed it, but the author made it real. Both women are winners, and I predicted these three finalists esrly on. I've thought throughout the show, including ehen Kristen was elininated, is that Kristen will win, but I am okay with either winning, they're both extremely talented, authentic professionals.
February 21, 2013 at 3:59AM ESTMelissa
February 21, 2013 at 12:20PM EST Reply to CommentSheldon should've gone on to compete in finale (part 2)?... Kristins dishes were underwhelming and none of them were a hit. Atleast Sheldons appetizer was amazing and sans sprig of fennel, he was all up better than Kristen.
SCT I still can't comprehend how people think this way. You did not eat the food. The judges who made the decision actually ate the food.
February 21, 2013 at 1:10PM ESTHow are you better positioned to make the decision from seeing the dishes and hearing some of the comments versus actually eating the food?
I will say that this is one of the toughest reality TV competitions for viewers -- as SCT mentions, we don't get to taste the food, but more than that, we all come in with our preferences. We are left in the dark in that we just don't know if the chefs go strictly off of the best dishes, if they just like a particular type of cooking (like French fusion) more than others, etc. But part of the fun is rooting for someone, I'll admit!
February 21, 2013 at 11:34PM ESTCheesetony
February 23, 2013 at 9:26PM EST Reply to CommentI could not agree with you more, Liane. After last season's silly drama and even sillier cooking challenges, I was so happy to watch a season of good people cooking good food. Keep it up, Top Chef!