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LOLABINGO |
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Aw, that exit video of Kevin makes me like him even more. He BETTER win fan favorite, but Jen will probably give him stiff competition, and frankly, I think
Tom would like to have Ripert's chef win something here.
I was spoiled, so haven't even bothered to watch it yet. It was on in the background while I wrapped presents, but I rarely looked up, and barely listened. |
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Drew B |
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I'm happy with the result, given what we were shown. Kevin's problems with his PORK dish were too much to overlook (and not something that is the fault
of his sub-par sous chefs). Bryan's dishes had the least flaws, but were repeatedly called "safe" and "bland". Michael had strong,
vibrant ideas. His execution wasn't always perfect, but even when he erred, the judges could see how close it was to being great.
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LOLABINGO |
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Bravotv.com: You had time off and you came back - what were your assumptions about what any of the twists might be in the finale based on what's
happened in previous seasons, or how did you prepare for the finale while you were at home?
Obviously once we found out where the finale was I did research on Napa Valley. And then my preparation for the finale was to change my strategy a little bit, in a sense that I wasn't going to "dumb down" my food, but make it a little more simple, and let the ingredients speak for themselves based on the region of the cuisine we were doing. As far as twists, obviously you always expect to see former contestants in some capacity. Bravotv.com: Usually maybe another course, did you think that would happen? Yeah I was definitely expecting another course. I made sure that I brought extra ingredients that I could tie into an extra course no matter what, so I wouldn't have too much thought into making an extra course at the last moment, almost have an idea of what I would want to do, and then use whatever we were given to put everything together. Bravotv.com: What was going through your mind when you saw what the ingredients were in the mystery box? None of this stuff goes together! Bravotv.com: So what did you do to make it work? I think first you had to look at the quality of the ingredients - some of it was OK, some of it wasn't so great. So my idea first and foremost take the stuff that wasn't good and try and make it taste better. I really just concentrated on flavor, because the ingredients, if they don't go together, obviously you need to make them mesh, so come up with an overall theme for the whole dish, then make all the ingredients work with that theme. Bravotv.com: Did Padma's pregnancy affect your menu at all? I think all of us, out of respect for Padma, we weren't going to serve raw fish. We asked her if her pregnancy meant no raw seafood. She then said to us, "I'll taste it, I'll judge it, but I would appreciate it if you guys didn't." Bravotv.com: What was your immediate reaction when your mom came to the door of the hotel room? I can't remember what we were expecting; I think we thought Tom or Padma was coming to the door. We can always tell when something's about to happen. So we were waiting for that twist, and then when saw it was just our parents, we were happy and surprised. Bravotv.com: You had to draw knives for your sous-chefs. If you could have chosen sous-chefs, who would you have wanted? Mike Isabella and Eli. Bravotv.com: And what was your reaction when you selected sous-chefs? Well I got Eli, so I was happy, because Eli was like my little son on the show. He has a very similar style of food. He likes the kind of food that I cook, so it'd be easy to dial him into my whole situation. And as far as Jessi's concerned, I was actually excited to be able to work with her. Bravotv.com: What was the inspiration for each dish? The inspiration was to just cook simple. Not overdo or overanalyze everything, and just put tasty food out. If you look back at the season and what people were most successful with, at the end of the day it wasn't the tricks and the presentation and all the things I did; it came down to flavor and in some cases it came down to salt, so I just made sure the food was seasoned properly, cooked properly, and tasted good. Bravotv.com: When you saw who was going to judge, and these are all people who have money to invest in restaurants, and you want to open your restaurant at some point, what was your reaction? I was like, "Shit." The first person I saw at the table was Sam, and Sam actually owned the last restaurant where I worked. That made me a little bit nervous. Sam's a great guy. I didn't think he had any ill will towards me but at the same time you have some of the most successful restaurateurs sitting at one table, and they pick chefs based on meals like that, so I think we were all nervous. Bravotv.com: How do you think you sous-chefs worked out? I think my sous-chefs worked out great. Jesse was my prep horse the night before, so she got all the little stuff done that I needed to get done. Eli was there to make sure I crossed my Ts and dotted my Is. He helped me finish my sentences and get my food on the plate. Bravotv.com: Do you blame Eli at all for the cake, or was that your fault? The cake was totally my fault. I stuck it in the oven, and obviously nerves got the best of me, and I just totally forgot about it. Bravotv.com: What was your immediate reaction to Padma announcing you won? You probably had the most stoic reaction of any winner we've ever had. Well, I was standing there knowing that my brother won. I was standing there thinking, "Bryan won, Bryan won." So I was ready to turn and hug Bryan and say, "Hey man congratulations, you deserve it." And then when she said my name, emotions just took over. I was like, REALLY? I was shocked. I was in shock. I had no control of anything. I wasn't standing there thinking, "Oh I have this one in the bag," like I have in the past. Honestly if Bryan had won, I wouldn't have said, 'Well I don't think he should have won; my food was better." Because honestly, at that moment, I thought Bryan had put up a better showing than I did. Bravotv.com: Kevin even says he thinks Bryan won. Did that change your mind at all? I mean I think even Bryan thought Bryan won! We all thought Bryan won. When it came down to the critiques, it really came down to the seasoning. It just shows how important it is to make sure you don't forget seasoning - you don't forget to put salt on your food. I think a lot of times that separates a good restaurant from a great restaurant. You think well this food tastes a little better, and sometimes it's just salt. Bravotv.com: Well you cried, and you weren't very emotional this season - are you a big crier? No I never do. I never do. I think it was everything added up. I think my mind, my body knew how to react to the whole situation and I think my head exploded at that moment. But I mean honestly, we had been standing in that spot for hours, so my legs were sort of hurting. I'm like, "Aw I get to relax now." Bravotv.com: What are you going to do with the prize money? The first thing I'm going to do is open accounts for my daughters so that they have money, but money they can't touch until they're 18. Bryan and I have great parents, but we are sort of self-made. We went after our own careers, Bryan put himself through college, and I didn't go to college. I want my daughters to have some piece of this, something to start with. And the rest of it? I don't know. I'm a car guy. I'll probably get myself another new car. But it's $125,000 dollars to help jumpstart your career, so obviously that money is going to go towards that as well. I'll invest it in myself, in the sense that I want to grow a brand. Bravotv.com: Did you feel as the younger brother that you had something to prove when competing against Bryan? I don't think I had something to prove. Honestly, when it came down to that moment, I didn't want to win. I didn't want either one of us - I was hoping they'd say, "You both won! Congratulations it's the first time in Top Chef history!" Because you can't celebrate when you know your bother is standing next to you, and he doesn't have the same thing to celebrate about. I worked for a chef one time and he went to take the Certified Master Chef test, and it's one of the hardest tests you can take. There were ten people in his class, and he was the only one who passed. At the end of the whole grueling process he didn't have anybody to celebrate with, because no one else had passed. So it just kind of sucked, at that moment. |
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LOLABINGO |
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Interesting choice of soux chefs there, sorry about that Jen...
Nice that he finally learned that flavor counts. ETA, just read the rest of the blogs. Toby's is pretty blunt and interesting, Tom's has a few zingers about production and says that he thinks this was the best season, Gail's was OK. Aw, Lee Ann is out of Top Chef! I hope it was voluntary, and not because she has been very frank in some of her blogs.
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GlamsSlam |
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Bravotv.com: What are you going to do with the prize money?
The first thing I'm going to do is open accounts for my daughters so that they have money, but money they can't touch until they're 18. Bryan and I have great parents, but we are sort of self-made. We went after our own careers, Bryan put himself through college, and I didn't go to college. I want my daughters to have some piece of this, something to start with. And the rest of it? I don't know. I'm a car guy. I'll probably get myself another new car. But it's $125,000 dollars to help jumpstart your career, so obviously that money is going to go towards that as well. I'll invest it in myself, in the sense that I want to grow a brand. Okay when I read stupidity like this I think "good thing you can cook" OTHER THAN GEORGE BUSH, AL GORE and JOHNSON AND JOHNSON who the fuck isn't SELF MADE.. Most people don't have families that pay for college and set them up in careers.. DUH. And 125K to put into savings, buy a car and build a business. oh excuse me BRAND. clearly you need college. DOUCHE |
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ImCrushingYourHead |
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OMG! The two brothers were the final 2! Who'd've EVER guessed?!? What a shock, what a show! Bravo Bravo editors! What a story, what a gripping
through-line!
And the nasty dumb runty one won over the boring sad repressed one! Because I think they mentioned and he mentioned and they mentioned that he was so CREATIVE! Dehydrated broccoli - YUM!!! I'll have a second helping of that creativity, please! |
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Blatantly Oblivious |
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Aw - shite!
I wanted Bryan to win or Kevin. Really the best season talent wise but so contrived from beginning. Michael is okay though, he was rather cute and sweet at the end. Still love my some Bryan though. Kevin - 30,000 - not bad. Love the new Voltaggio Brothers website - they are really cute and I wish them well. Still. Bryan Fabio Carla <3 : At least Hosea did not show up! Congrats Micheal - be nice to your brother and both of you smile more - it is very charming and best of luck - you have lots of fans |
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Mel P |
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LOLABINGO wrote:Jen has $15K cash and $10K to spend at Macy's from her wins so it's not like she walked away penniless either. :) |
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PinotEnvy |
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dirkismyhomeboy wrote: No way. Hung is still the Best Top Chef winner, EVER, BY A MILE! |
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LadyGrinningSoul |
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^ Agreeance. Hung <3 forever!
When I saw the brothers standing there as final two I felt cheated of the many hours spent watching this season, and I didn't even watch every episode. Please Bravo, don't bring us another shitty gimmick/rivalry like this again. And Padma's just been downright unlikeable lately. |
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micknrc |
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Bummed for Bryan and I had to go read the blogs for clarity. Because to me it seemed like Kevin took course #1, maybe Michael took #2 and Bryan took #3 and #4,
so I was like whaaa? According to Tom it's sneaky editing, and Michael took #3 "by a nose," but if you read Toby and Gail, it seems even less
clear. Whatever, I'm over it. Good luck Bryan and Kevin and hopefully I'll have reason to be in MD or ATL real soon!
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azcanadienne |
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Well......it was what it was
Fine - Michael won. It's about the food and not a popularity contest. But, for fuck's sake! Can't Bravo, knowing who won, edit the winners in a way so that we can at least feel satisfied with the win? Just leave some of the douchier parts out. Some of them!!! I suppose, even if he was supremely unlikeable, there's some comfort in knowing Michael has talent. Hosea-bag was/is an unlikeable and talentless idiot |
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morlockx15 |
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This whole salt business doesn't make any sense.
They have salt on the damn table for a reason. If you want salt, then you can put it on. People have different tastes, but if a chef loads on the salt, the diner can't take it off. Bryan did the right thing by going easy on the salt. Salt is also bad for you. A terrible excuse to boot someone. Not enough salt? Puulleeze.. |
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ThaimeAfterThaime |
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After years of watching this, I sort of appreciate Magical Elves' style, which is not to redeem the winner or edit the winner to be likable. It's a
talent competition and often the most talented are the douchiest people. I only wish that I didn't feel every year that it's just whomever Tom likes.
The rest of the panel just seem like window dressing.
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Connie Sewer |
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Once you've been accused of your food being "simple", or asked if you "played it safe" over and over again, and gods forbid the term
"comfort food" is attached to your cooking, you can forget it with these judges.
I actually think tom is the best judge of the lot. He is far less critical than padma, gayle or toby. tom appears to be a talented chef and appreciates the hard work and effort it takes to be tops in your field, while the other three rip the contestants to shreds on a regular basis. I wouldn't even consider them "foodies", they're food snobs. It seems to me, most of the panel is jaded in some form or another when it comes to judging food. It's almost as if their attitude is, been there, done that and got the t-shirt to prove it, so, wow me with something I'm sure I will hate like putting avocados and bacon in ice cream. I know it's all about pushing the envelope and being creative, but consistent, perfectly cooked and seasoned food, layered with flavors should be the first priority in judging. Having said that, kevin blew it last night. I just wish bryan could have beat his only slightly more douchey brother. |
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McWolcott |
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Yay!!! MIchael is the first person I wanted to win since Hung that did.
Awesome job. |
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Kenscookie |
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GlamsSlam wrote:Huh. Notice he says he's going to get himself another new car. Another new car. So it's not like he's desperately in need of a car, any car, to get to work or whatevs. I guess another new car is more important than investing this money in his career, and depending on the car he decides to blow it on, there's not going to be much left for the daughters or the business. Not only is he a douche, but he's also incredibly stupid. Kevin should have won. |
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Marchient |
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I was rooting for Bryan. On reality shows this season I am 1-3. Only win was The Biggest Loser. Project Runway, Amazing Race and Top Chef were huge
disappointments. At this rate, Russell will most likely win on Survivor.
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MsJulieR |
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Marchient wrote: noooo .. 2 voted out tonight...he must be one of them |
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