Okay, it has begun again. Top Chef 5: New York is two episodes old and I'm hooked already, of course - although I haven't figured out my favorites yet.
The first couple episodes always seem to weed out the truly incompetent - I remember the only person on the show ever from Kentucky (Hazard, if I remember right) was a guy that tried to serve a fruit salad in an apple he hollowed out with a plastic picnic cutlery knife for a quick-fire challenge. This year wasn't too different, with the losers so far being two CIA students (neither could seem to peel and brunoise an apple properly, nor come up with anything to do with it besides a salad) and someone who thought it would be a good idea to use an ostrich egg to make quiche for the "New Amercian Cuisine" challenge, where they had to feed rejected Top Chef applicants from NYC (who were pretty harsh, btw, but still....who could tell it was an ostrich-egg quiche? Nobody.)
I was also totally puzzled by an argument two of the contestants got into back at the house, one hot shot deriding another that "a vinaigrette is a vinaigrette - it's not an emulsion!" - which sent me staggering to the computer to check and see if I'm crazy. Turns out I'm not, at least on this account - everyone from Alton Brown to Harold McGee agree that a vinaigrette is an emulsion (albeit a temporary one unless stabilizers are added, but that's not what the guy was arguing.)
Top Chef airs Wednesday nights at 10 PM on Bravo TV, channel 58 on Insight. Normally the previous week's episode will air at 9 PM, right before the new one. You can see a lot of clips from the show, bios, blogs and recipes at
bravotv.comMy prediction for who goes home next week: toss-up between Carla the Caterer (who garnished her apple pastry buckle with a sad, tired, dry curling-up piece of cheddar laid starkly on the plate) and Ariane the Dumbass, (who tried to pass off undercooked faro to Jean Georges Vongerichten in the quick fire challenge, then had everyone taste her dessert multiple times in the kitchen during the elimination challenge, and she kept saying "it's too sweet, right? Too sweet. It's really too sweet, isn't it?" and then didn't do anything about it.)
Right, people - I know you're watching the show. What do you think so far?