Wednesday, May 7, 2008

What a day and a half............

The last day and a half has been pretty amazing. A lot of hard work by a lot of people, but still pretty amazing.

We had over 15 judges for the event. Lori Daniel from Two Chefs on a Roll ran the dessert breakout session with all the judges and winning chefs. Chef Bruno from Barilla returned as well as Chef Eric from Sartori. We also had Chefs from Joseph's Pasta, Taste It Tiramisu, Culinary Concepts, Hormel, Alto Sham, Jade Range, last years winner Jason Frabotta and Chef Phil. Sue Doody was also in attendance in the judging panel as was Jason from the CW, and our special guest judge, Nancy Silverton, a founder of the West Coast artisan bread baking movement, founder of LaBrea Bakery, James Beard winner, 7 time cook book author and Restaurateur. Her 2 new restaurant (of 3) Mozza and Osteria Mozza with Mario Batali is on my best of eats for 2007 list.

The evening brought a wine dinner at Lindey's German Village on the newly remodeled terrace. Our evenings guest of honor, Chris Doody spent some time with us, told some very funny stories and reminded me why I signed up for the ride. It was great to see and old friend and someone who I respect immensely. Dinner from the hands of Chef Steven Fusaro was magnificent, he brought his experience at Esca in New York to all of us. One of my favorite courses was the Grilled Sardines......Reminded me of, ... Forget it it's too long of a story.

A huge thanks to Judith Anter from Icon Estates and Dan Frey from Solera Imports for creating the perfect wine pairings.....


Morning came and the drawing of the spoons to see order of presentation, Maynor first, Jorge, then Mike Minch, John Leonard, Leon and finally Jordan.

Nerves were frayed. Presenting 5 dishes at the allotted time, in front of 15 judges, many of whom they had only briefly met!

From the get go Maynor came out swinging with his Chicken Magnifico. The dish is a straight down the middle total home run Bravo fit.................

Jorge was second out and he basically summed it up by saying that the reason he chose to make that dish was because Bacon and Mushrooms were just plain delicious.

Dr. Minch had one of the most daring entries into the competition with his Peach and Prosciutto Flatbread. I know.... Trust me, you just need to taste it. That dish was wild in it's scoring getting the most first place votes.

John's dish was a picture of perfection. Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breast stuffed with orzotto. Really stong presence on the stage and great spiel.

Chef Leon's dish the Banana upside down pie was flawless in its flavor, interesting in it's texture and very original.

Jordan came out with his Ravioli Ratatouillo with a Chef's White Toque on his head and a stuffed Ratatouille sticking out the top. The dish itself was very fresh, loaded with vegetables. it had an intense fresh flavor.

Scoring was close. There was 1.05 points between 1 and 3rd and 3 points between the top score and the bottom score!!!!!

In the end it was Jordan who triumphed, congrats Jordan Eback you are Bravo's 2008 Top Chef!!!




I would like you all to know that there was an amazing amount of energy in the last week to pull this event off. I would like to personally thank Tim Kenrick, Tom Barnett, Alison Peters, Lisa Gillenwater, Mary Arnholt, Stephanie Dubois, Chad Howell, Tina Davis, Mike McCoy, Shelia Wiley, Lady Di--Diane McLaughlin and Karen Brennan for making this event a huge success.

I also would like to thank our sponsors for the event. Joseph's Pasta, LoPiccolo Brothers Produce, Produce One, Icon Estates, Solera Imports, Wasserstrom, and Zink Marketing








And finally I would like to thank every Executive Chef and our entire chef teams for their hard work, creativity, dedication and passion. Thanks for playing in the Bravo sandbox.





Matt

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