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And the winner is...

... announced at the end of the recap, silly. ;)

So. We started in New York with seventeen challengers. And it has come down to New Orleans, and the final three: Stefan, the Chefinator; Hosea, the bitter rival; and Carla, Teh Love Goddess. GO CARLA!

They have breakfast on the Creole Queen paddle boat. Carla is still boggled she's in the final three, but she thinks she's got the momentum. Hosea says he has more to prove; he doesn't own his own business, unlike the other two, and it would suck to go home at this point and not be Top Chef. Stefan says his food is much better than Hosea's.

They meet Tom and Padma at the New Orleans Collection. The challenge is "simple": cook the best three-course meal of your life. Bring everything you've got. They'll be cooking head-to-head, serving simultaneously. They do not have to make a dessert. Twelve judges and guests.

Oh, and they'll be cooking at Commander's Palace. Two-hour prep tonight at the Audubon Tea Room. Aaaaaand they'll be getting some help.

Previous Top Chef finalists Marcel Vigneron (from Season 2), Casey Thompson (Season 3), and Richard Blais (Season 4). SO FUCKING COOL TO SEE RICHARD! And, honestly, Casey. Astro B- er, Wolver- um, Marcel? Not so much.

They draw knives to pick their sous chef. Having won last week, Carla draws first, but picks the number 3, so she picks last. Hosea gets 1, and (saying Marcel reminds him of Stefan) picks Richard. Stefan picks Marcel ("... a great chef -- a bit of a twat, but who's not?"). Carla gets Casey.

Off to the Audubon Tea Room. Right off the bat, Stefan and Hosea get into it over who gets the foie gras. Stefan took two of the three loaves, Hosea takes one of Stefan's Stefan says he needs it and left him one, Hosea says he needs it and offers 1-1/2 each, Stefan says "Keep it", they hate each other some more. I wonder if Carla wanted foie gras, as neither man seemed to take her into their calculations. And, I've had foie gras. How much do you need?

Stefan says two hours isn't a lot of time to prepare the best meal of your life. Hosea has a rough outline: raw fish for the first course, scallops and foie gras, game for the third course. And he'll sleep on it.

Stefan complains because Richard has nabbed all of the caviar for Hosea.

Carla's strategy is big flavors. She wants to do French food, a version of bouillabaisse, and also beef as comfort food ("exciting, but still... a little refined"). Casey suggests sous-videing the beef. Hosea says he's never seen Carla do sous-vide, but if it works it's gonna really work.

Stefan is going for basic, great flavors. Not going for gosh-wow, but keeping it simple and making it as good as possible. Smart man.

That evening, the chefs are visited by a voodoo card reader. She's got a coffin with bones in it. Stefan asks questions about his love life ("How about... a girl named Jamie?" Still seeking the unattainable, I see). The woman says it could be his girlfriend. Stefan says he bought three voodoo dolls the last time they were in New Orleans, and stabbed his Hosea and Carla dolls many times.

Final Challenge: The next morning, the chefs go into Commander's Palace, to find Tom waiting with a tray of strange-looking ingredients. Welcome to Top Iron Chef. Basically, the three-course meal is now a four-course meal. Carla says the butterflies in her stomach are now bats. The chefs have to make an appetizer pass tray, using traditional New Orleans ingredients -- crab, red fish, or alligator.

To decide who gets what, each gets a slice of King Cake. Whoever gets the little baby inside the slice (no, I'm not making this up) picks their protein, and assigns the others to the other two chefs. King Hosea gets the baby. He takes the red fish, and gives Carla the crab and, in a completely unexpected move, assigns Stefan the alligator. In an interview spot, Hosea gives Stefan the finger.

It is a whole fucking alligator, seven feet long.

Hosea decides to do a griddled corn cake with a remoulade and blackened red fish. Stefan (who butchers that sucker beautifully) decides on alligator soup. Carla decides on shiso soup with blue crab, but she can't focus on the rest of her meal, she's so hung up on the appetizer.

As time inexorably ticks away, the chefs settle on their final menus:
  • Hosea: trio of sashimi; scallops & foie gras w/pain perdu; venison loin w/wild mushrooms
  • Stefan: halibut & salmon carpaccio; squab w/braised red cabbage & schupfnudeln; ice cream & chocolate mousse w/vanilla syrup & lollipops
  • Carla: seared snapper w/saffron aioli & crouton; sous-vide New York strip steak, potato rod w/merlot sauce; cheese tart w/apple coins & marmalade
Casey suggests a blue-cheese soufflé. Stefan says to get a nice, thin slice of fish, he has to freeze it, which Marcel thinks is not a good idea, but it's not his decision.

Dinner time. That sure looks like Fabio. There's Ti Martin, the proprietor of Commander's Palace, and there's Gail looking way hot in low-cut purple.

Hosea takes his appetizer out, and there's Susan Spicer, John Besh, Rocco Dispirito, Hubert Keller, and Hosea is nervous as hell.

Blackened red fish on corn cake w/Creole remoulade & micro cilantro -- "Wow"; "Nailed it"; "Everything complemented the red fish"; "great presentation -- lots of imagination".

Stefan says Hosea was trying to screw him up with the alligator, but it won't work ("MY hundred thousand dollars, dude").

Alligator soup w/celeriac, parsley leaves & puff pastry -- "Fantastic"; "I really like the last little touch with the puff pastry"; "lovely"; "well done". Yeah, it was Fabio I saw.

Carla comes out with a big, "Hi! How are you?"

Shiso soup w/blue crab & chayote Thai salad -- "nice... concentrated flavor", "well cooked", "the crab hits you, and then all the flavors that accompany it". That last was from Branford freakin Marsalis.

And here we are at the big table. Besides judges Toby Young and Tom, the only guest I hadn't mentioned before was the Commander's Palace executive chef, Tory McPhail.

First course:
  • Stefan: smoked salmon & halibut carpaccio w/micro greens, citrus vinaigrette & caviar
  • Carla: seared red snapper over saffron aoili, braised fennel & grilled clam
  • Hosea: tuna, hamachi & black bass sashimi w/fennel oil citrus & fried tempura bits
Everyone likes Carla's dish -- "something special", "reminded me of the first time I went to France and I had fish soup -- a fabulous taste memory for me". Hosea's looked great, but "didn't 'pop'" -- "missing seasoning". Tom doesn't like that he can't taste Stefan's halibut, and it's almost watery because he froze it. Hubert likes the dish, though. Toby thought "both Hosea's and Stefan's dishes were perfectly executed, but a little bit bland, whereas Carla's dish had real personality." Marsalis says "it's really cool sitting around listening to chefs talk, because they talk just like musicians."

Second course:
  • Stefan: pan seared squab, braised cabbage, schupfnudeln, foie gras & grape jus
  • Carla: sous-vide New York strip steak w/seared potato rod & merlot sauce
  • Hosea: seared scallop w/foie gras on pain perdu, apple preserves & foie gras foam
Carla's sous-vide sirloin is very tough. Tom says that's his problem with the technique -- you lose any spontaneity. Toby says the last thing he expected from Carla was what they got. Thanks, Casey. Stefan's squab was cooked "so beautifully". Hosea's dish as "a sweetness and a butteriness" that also goes over very well. Rocco says it was very well prepared, but he's tired of foie gras. Marsalis says he agrees with everything everyone says, except with Rocco -- "Rocco's crazy, I could eat foie gras all day."

Hosea calls Stefan his nemesis, and admits that Stefan's dessert looks beautiful. Stefan says Hosea doesn't know how to do dessert. The soufflé is bubbling, it's too hot, and Carla decides not to serve it. She's disappointed.

Third course:
  • Stefan: stracciatella ice cream, chocolate mousse, vanilla syrup & banana lollipop
  • Carla: apple tart coin w/blue cheese & walnut
  • Hosea: pan-roasted venison, chestnut & celery root purée w/wild mushrooms
Gail is sort of relieved but incredibly disappointed that whatever went wrong in the kitchen didn't make it to Carla's plate. Tory thinks Stefan's meal is a great progression -- seafood, game, chocolate -- but Tom says the dessert is "ehh", and Gail says it's "so completely dated presentation -- this sings 1982". Tom and Gail praise Hosea's venison. Fabio wants to ask Stefan, "That's the last things you wanna give to us?" He admits that Hosea closed the meal better. Hubert points out that a top chef should be able to turn out a dessert, and the venison was a safe way out.

Carla is worried. She doesn't feel it was the meal of her life. Hosea says he can hold his head high. Stefan says there's no way to know what the judges will think.

Judges' Table: Gail praises Carla's appetizer and first course. The sauce for her main course was good, but the texture of the meat was not right -- as Toby says, "far too refined... polite... fussy... anemic." Tom asks how much influence Casey had, and he looks troubled at Carla's answer that, yes, Casey suggested it and "yeah, I'll try that -- I know about it but I don't do it." Carla says she could not serve that soufflé. Tom says (and oh man, do I agree) that it seems Carla let her sous chef talk her out of cooking the food that got Carla to the finale.

Hosea's hors 'douvres was praised. It's admitted, with good-natured laughter, that it was fun to stick Stefan with the alligator, "and he would've done the same to me". Toby thought it was fresh and light, but without enough citrus to bring out the best in the dish. Everyone likes the apple compote with the foie gras. The venison dish was again praised, but Toby says a meal should have a beginning, middle, and end, and this had two middles. Hosea says he doesn't usually need dessert, and would rather showcase savory flavors. Another dubious look from Tom.

No, Stefan has never cooked with alligator before. Tom and Toby both liked it a lot. Gail says the carpaccio tasted watered down. Tom doesn't get freezing fresh fish so you can slice it thin. Stefan says, "But did it taste good or not?" Tom says it was somewhat bland. The squab is universally praised; Tom calls it the strongest dish of the night. Gail asks if that dessert was the last note he wanted? Stefan says, "Yes."

Oh man. I think it's gonna be Hosea.

They ask each why they should win. Stefan says he deserves it -- he's been very consistent overall, always good food. Hosea says he did a great job tonight. Carla says when she cooks her food, it's really delicious, there's a lot of heart. You can hear the tears as she says her food is good, when she makes it. She knows Casey screwed her up. Thanks so, so much, Casey.

My god. Stefan comes over to comfort her.

They go off to await the decision. Carla is still crying, and Stefan comforts her again.

The first thing the judges agree is that Carla is out of the running. THANKS SO FUCKING MUCH, CASEY.

The two chefs come from very different backgrounds -- Stefan more classical, but while Hosea may not be as technically skilled Padma finds a thoughtfulness to his food. Tom points out he got to the finale. Toby says Stefan's menu was better thought out. Overall opinions: the alligator soup was great, the halibut was bland, the squab was perfect, the dessert was pedestrian at best. Tom says the arc of Hosea's meal was a very nice progression. Toby says the venison was undoubtedly the best finale of the evening -- he still makes a point about it not being a dessert, but Gail points out that dessert wasn't required, and Hosea gave a meal she would be completely satisfied with. Stefan was so high with his soup, went way down the seafood, back way up with the squab, and back down with the dessert. Tom says Stefan's food has precision, but he doesn't see any soul in his food. Toby says if they give it to the most soulful chef, they have to give it to Carla.

The chefs are called back out.

Tom tells Carla that when they see her food, from her soul and her heart, they love what they see. Hosea put together a nice meal, very steady across the board. Stefan had some amazing highs, but also some lows. Ultimately, they made their decision based on how the meal tasted, from start to finish.

Congratulations, Hosea!

Stefan: "If I had made a different dessert today, I would've won. They expected more from me, so.... Would I love the title? Absolutely, no doubt about that. But I don't turn around and look back, 'Ay, oh god, I'm bitter, I didn't get the hundred grand, I'm not Top Chef, Season 5' -- I'm second runner-up, man! I'm happy, dude!"

Carla: "I should've done my food, and I will not make that mistake again, but... when I came here, I wanted to show people a different way of competing, to compete with love. So I did one of the things I wanted to do here." I FUCKING LOVE CARLA.

Hosea: "It felt amazing to win... but to have it come down neck and neck with Stefan just made it all that sweeter. That was the icing on the cake. It felt really good. This is one of the biggest accomplishments of my life. I know a lot of people are gonna be proud of me for this, and I couldn't be happier. Things are gonna change. I'm sure."

As I said before, I think this was a very strong final three, and any of them could win. Obviously, I was rooting for Carla, but Hosea was very good and very consistent, and as a number of us figured, Stefan tripped himself up with overconfidence. I think we'll be seeing all of them again, very soon. Congratulations to all of them, to Hosea for winning, and to Bravo for a hell of a good Season 5.

Thoughts?

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drzarron.livejournal.com
Going in, I felt it was Carla's to lose.. and she did. Looking back, I realized she always deferred to other people when she had to work with them. She would have done much better if she had just done the meal herself.

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] filkertom.livejournal.com
Yeah. Man, we've gotta get her to a con. Hey, [livejournal.com profile] bedlamhouse! Is GAFilk still looking for a Super Secret Guest...? ;)

Actually,

Date: 2009-02-26 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sffilk.livejournal.com
you need to ask the Autographed Cat, not the bedlamhouse.

Re: Actually,

Date: 2009-02-26 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] filkertom.livejournal.com
Oh, I know. But I don't know if Rob is a TC fan, and I know Bill is -- and, bluntly, Bill is a silver-tongued devil. ;)

Ah,

Date: 2009-02-26 06:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sffilk.livejournal.com
point taken. Well, drop Bill a note and see what he says.........

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Date: 2009-02-27 03:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bedlamhouse
Heh.

Food filk.

As if we weren't all overweight already...

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mimiheart.livejournal.com
Yup.

Which kind of stinks. Because, really, Hosea???

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jss
Agreed. Stefan had been phoning it in towards the end of the season (not as badly as Leah's ennui, but still), and Hosea had ups and downs, so I think it was hers to lose, much like some thought season 4 was Richard's to lose. Carla caved to Casey's ideas (both in cooking the steak sous-vide and by switching out her wonderful tart for a souffle).

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mimiheart.livejournal.com
Am I the only one who caught the ICKY! Hosea/Leah kiss at the end. Really, editors, we get it. I promise. Hosea looked incredibly awkward. Leah attacked him.

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Date: 2009-02-26 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] james-the-evil1.livejournal.com
Did you catch the ad for the wrap-up show where someone asks Hosea if he & Leah are together & he's all "Oh, I knew someone would ask!"

Sheesh.

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Date: 2009-02-26 07:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mimiheart.livejournal.com
Gee, darn, I managed to miss that. Maybe they can shave his head.

On Any Given Day strikes again

Date: 2009-02-26 02:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redaxe.livejournal.com
Based solely on this meal, the judges got it right. Congratulations, Hosea!

Based on the overall work of the competitors, though, I'm not sure they didn't give the title to the third-best finalist. Disclaimer: I like Hosea, and was rooting for him (among others) all along, but both Carla and Stefan seem to me to be better chefs.

Stefan's overly cocky attitude drags him down -- he doesn't always focus on every dish -- and makes him unpleasant to be around, as well. (As far as I can tell.) I'm just as happy he didn't win.

Carla should never have listened to Casey. Never never never. Cook your tarts, and forget the souffles; you win with what got you to the finals. Sous-vide is more Right Out than is Five. I'd eat Carla's food in a heartbeat, though.

I would bet on great things from any or all of the final four (including Fabio), and am already jonesing for Season Six.

Next week: "So, are you two together?"

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joshuwain.livejournal.com
It was heartbreaking to see Carla lose. I mean, she knows she lost because she allowed herself to do so. With each of the cheftestants foiling their own successes, she would have won -or so I think- had she stuck to her guns and done her own battleplan, using Casey's skills simply as a sous-chef and not as a guide to action.

But she has class, incredible skill, and more ability than most.

I'm so impressed with Carla, still, and I adore her whole-heartedly!

Alchemy Catering (http://www.alchemycaterers.com/) is her company, right? Well, if ever I have need and ability to hire her, you know I will be!

What a fantastic chef and great class-act!

Oh, and new icon made this morning with my fan-favs for each of the seasons...

GO CARLA!
Edited Date: 2009-02-26 02:39 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2009-02-26 02:57 pm (UTC)
jss: (food)
From: [personal profile] jss
The Curse of the Car Continues.

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Date: 2009-02-26 04:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lizard-sf.livejournal.com
I got worried as soon as Carla said "I've never used that technique before..." Throughout the show (and, hell, on just about any cooking/competition show I've seen) trying something you've never done before is usually the kiss of death. Even worse was watching her get talked into the souffle. Carla does great when she does her own food; whenever she loses confidence in her personal vision and lets someone else give her "guidance", she flubs it. It's a shame, she really could have won this one if she'd trusted her instincts.

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Date: 2009-02-26 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] enjis.livejournal.com
Gary and I were screaming at the TV..."Nooooo! Carla, don't listen to her! Do what you KNOW!!!!!" and she listened to her assistant....and lost. Because she didn't do what she KNEW she could do and do well. So sad....!
She was classy in never actually blaming her assistant...she took it all on herself.(she really does work better by herself than in a team)
All the food prepared that night looked wonderful, and I would have been happy with any of it. I think everyone did a great job.

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Date: 2009-02-26 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vid848.livejournal.com
As soon as Carla got paired with Casey, I was nervous. During the cooking, I was feeling like I had seen this before. The ending proved it. Let's go back to Season 3.

Casey came into the finale with a little bit of steam ,no where near what Carla had, but definitely had a shot. She then falls flat and was not in the running at all. The judges ruled her out at the start and it was a choice between Dale and Hung.

Casey needs to stay away from the finals of anything, or anyone in the finals.

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Date: 2009-02-26 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] james-the-evil1.livejournal.com
I can only echo what everyone else has said. I love Carla, and I wish she'd had the confidence to stick to her guns.
Why she would choose to listen to Casey and follow the mistakes that lost the game for her (Casey) instead of making her own food boggles me.

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Date: 2009-02-26 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] filkertom.livejournal.com
Y'know who Casey reminded me of today? There's an episode of The Brady Bunch (from Season 3, "And Now A Word From Our Sponsor") where they get the chance to be in a commercial as an All-American Family, and they're terrified they'll embarrass themselves, but they know a "professional actress" who gives them the worst advice possible. That character, the actress. That's who Casey reminded me of.

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Date: 2009-02-26 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] james-the-evil1.livejournal.com
You're right.
My mom told me she was shouting at the TV saying "She LOST. Don't listen to HER!"

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Date: 2009-02-27 03:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bedlamhouse
You will notice that Richard made suggestions to Hosea as well, but he selected which ones to use and kept control of his dish.

Carla's flaw - that she doesn't have confidence in her own ideas - is a fatal flaw in a chef. If you don't stick to what your food is, I think you fade away fast.

This final challenge was very close to the way you work in the real world, I think - you want a sous-chef who has ideas of his/her own, but you need to be the one who makes the final decision and keeps your stamp on it.

Ultimately, as long as Stefan didn't win, I was happy. I think he should have been out after the last episode, frankly, his attitude toward the food was insulting.

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Date: 2009-02-27 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] james-the-evil1.livejournal.com
Agreed, across the board.

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