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First, I need to start by addressing some of the comments on my last few blogs. I know that a lot of you think that I am all about scallops, and sadly for the rest of my career I will always be associated with that joke. I must say, it makes me cringe when I hear it, much like it makes me cringe when someone asks me about Stefan and Team Rainbow, but this is my life now and I gotta roll with the punches. For the record, my blog is a matter of my opinion ... just like all of you are entitled to yours. If you don't like what I have to say, then don't read it. That being said, I love getting feedback from fans and will continue to try and address whatever questions you all have. My life has been an amazing ride this past year and I owe a great portion of that to Top Chef. I would definitely not be in the position I am now if it wasn't for the show, but, aside from all the jokes and teasing I have to say that I am lucky to be here because I know that there is a certain flip side to the show, and if a chef performs badly it isn't always great for their career. Think back on past seasons ...d o you remember chefs like Ken, Nimma, Lauren, or Valerie? I think this week Hector and Jesse are right in thinking TC was bad for their careers, because for them it may very well be just that ... or not ... I guess it all just depends on what happens next, and I hope it's not the curse of being eliminated early. I'll take being called Top Scallop/Stefan's Wife/Rainbow coalition anytime over being without a job that I love.

Anyway ... moving on to this week's episode ... all I can say is: FINALLY— An episode that actually had me on the edge of my seat! First of all, let me start by saying that I am classically French trained, and I lived and cooked in France when I graduated from culinary school. This is definitely an episode that I would have loved to be a part of. I think the idea of using snails quickly made up for the potato challenge last week. Snails are not easy to work with and they can be really awful if not cooked or paired properly, and let's just talk about someone being eliminated in QF! Craziness ... damn, talk about raising the stakes. Guess it just took them four episodes to do it. The QF challenges were always hard enough with their time constraints and forced ingredients, but to throw in the possibility of going home over snails ... that's the ultimate suckage. With the way the shots were edited it made it obvious who was in the bottom and who was in the top. I, for one, was a little bummed that we didn't get to see some of the chefs' dishes, but I loved the idea of Kevin's dish. Big Brussels sprout fan here, and their earthiness seems so smart with snails. I totally get why he won ... and Jen pairing snails with yuzu was also super smart. Citrus works great with the little creepy crawlies (they are kinda gross-looking, aren't they?). And then the twist,cook for your lives in the bottom three ... wow. I think I would have had a major anxiety attack. Talk about pressure ... 20 more minutes between staying or going. The thoughts that must have been going through those three ladies' heads. .. and as if someone read my blog last week and willed it to happen, we lost Jesse. Hate to say it, but it was time for her to go. I get how the pressure of being on TC works ... trust me ... once you are in the bottom it is really, REALLY hard to bounce back. There was a time last season when all I wanted to do was go home. I just beat myself up over and over about the undercooked egg, and then the raw scallops. It is a terrible place to be in and it definitely makes you a little vulnerable. I think that's why we lost Jesse. I don't think her head was ever fully in the game, and I also think she was incredibly outmatched by some of the other contestants.

Once the knife pulling started, I knew the elimination was going to be something really cool. I love the idea of the chefs pairing up in teams, and it was definitely obvious who the top four were going to be ... the brothers V. and Mike and Jen. They were smart to pair up together, and maybe a little lucky. As much as I hate to say it Mike Isabella was right when he said that they were the ones to beat. At this point I am starting to think that these four are the ones to beat. And you too, Kevin ... you lucky little guy! Sitting at that table with those luminaries ... I can only imagine how that felt. I am lucky that I have the privilege to call Hubert Keller a friend, and I know how incredible he is. I hope you had a chance to talk with him. He's not only an amazing chef, but also an incredibly sweet, generous, giving person ... and a great DJ! Also, in my opinion Kevin got a really good advantage of being able to taste the other competitors' dishes. That's an important thing that contestants rarely get to do. It's helpful to know what you are up against. Though I would have welcomed hearing his opinion a bit more.

Comments

41 Comments
09/20/2009 - 3:14pm
Suzi

Jamie-
I enjoy your blog as well as the show. However, I think it's unfair to say Hector has done nothing by being on the show and that it was bad for him to come on TC. As a chef you know that the kitchens are FULL of Latinos, and yet that is not represented at the top or on TC. By the reaction of judges to the differences in cooking from Ep. 1 it is clear that that is at least part of the reason. However, Hector was a good cook and a good guy and we appreciate him representing the basic life blood of kitchens across America. Maybe his dish should of sent him home, but by no means was he the worst cook, as other chefs in the TC go on to confirm. Way to go Hector!

Thanks for your time.

Suzi

09/16/2009 - 2:12pm
Kenn

Jamie- No doubt you've had fill of "scallops, Stephan, Rainbow" comments. Just the same, I'll add one more: As a viewer - there is a "camera chemistry" between you and Stephan. By that I mean, the two of you (paired on camera) have strong viewer appeal. Bravo ought to look at a new show ,, featuring Jamie and Stephan.
We enjoy your blogs ,, keep it going!!

09/15/2009 - 4:51pm
Viewer

jamie
by the way im a very big fan of yours and was very upset when u were eliminated. but anyway i strongly disagree with u. i dont think that mike i. will be in the finale or that hes one of the ones to beat. i think hes gonna be like geoff was in your season making it a good ways in and then losing. hes not that good of a chef or person, with all those sexist comments i just want to get into the tv and slap the crap out of him. i think that the 4 that will be in the finale, where ever it is going to be, will be kevin, mike v., bryan, and jen. those four are basically the only four who havent come close to going home. and im with u about the brothers. being someone with 3 older brothers there will be an episode where those 2 just lose it and fight like bitches and that will probably be the episode that one of them will go home, if one of them goes home.

09/15/2009 - 11:26am
Michele

I disagree with your assessment that Michael Isabella will be amongst those to beat. Let's get real. He almost goes home for his shrimp Greek salad, and he following Michael Voltaggios' instructions in making the deconstructed bernaise. He was a good commi... If memory serves me right, even though he has been in winner's circles, he has never actually won anything. He will be lucky to make it to final five.

09/14/2009 - 5:05pm
Konoman

Jamie - Love your blogs. I watch Top Chef with my 12yr old daughter, and you are, by far, her favorite!

09/13/2009 - 10:34am
Gelsey

In your private life you might be the greatest chef ever but you are judged based on what was seen on a reality TV show. Reality TV has been going on long enough for you not to be surprised to be getting criticized based on your performance on the show. You cooked a lot of scallops - live with it, own it. We want to read your professional opinions about the current version of Top Chef - not why you should have been in the final two of the last version. Only 30 people commented on your last blog - rise above it, ignore your supposed critics - or just stop blogging if it's just too much.

09/13/2009 - 6:50am
PeachPie

Jamie,
Great blog!

As far as Stefan/Scallops/Rainbows are concerned, let me just tell you this...
Shortly after your season ended, I checked out the various restaurant web sites I could find for the contestants. And I want you to know that after looking at the menu for Absinthe, I came away with a very different point of view of you. Wow. What a menu. Everything sounded fantastic. I think it gave me a better idea of you as a chef than anything I saw on TC. I wish I was on the West Coast.

BTW, are you still at Absinthe, or have you moved on?

09/13/2009 - 2:16am
Kellen

Jamie,

Your blog is the only one I make a point to read every week because you keep things honest. I agree with your comments about Mike I., he's far too obnoxious and I'm tempted to mute my television every time he's interviewed.

I look forward to reading what you have to say next week!
Oh, and I LOVED your photos for H8, by the way!

09/12/2009 - 6:42pm
Evilmike

Jamie,

Another good blog entry.

I've been curious about one thing in this week's challenge: how many ways could the sauces and proteins be paired? It seemed like the combinations used were the most likely / traditional. Was that really the case? Was there any combination that you would have liked to have seen used?

09/12/2009 - 5:42pm
Sully

Jamie,

I really enjoy your blog. You have a unique perspective and a great sense of humor.

I do have one piece of advice. Paragraphs are your friend. Please embrace them.

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