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Top Chef Masters dream team?
Christine wrote:
> Okay...Top Chef Masters is over for this season. My guy didn't > win...but I am not saying who did, since some of you might not have > seen it yet. > > Anyway, I was just thinking of who I would love to see competing in > the final 3 chefs.. My dream team, so to speak. > > St Jacques. I bet he could STILL put anyone else to shame....no matter > that he is getting up there in years. > > Eric Ripert. The man is HOT, in more ways than 1. He can COOK! > > Thomas Keller. Enough said. One of the necessary attributes for being in that kind of competition is speed. While Keller is a brilliant chef, his most-successful dishes take a very long time to make. (The same thing is true of Grant Achatz.) Jacques Pepin would certainly be a front-runner in the team you mentioned. Eric Ripert would do well if he was lucky enough to have a seafood option all the time. Bob |
Top Chef Masters dream team?
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 21:26:23 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >One of the necessary attributes for being in that kind of competition is >speed. While Keller is a brilliant chef, his most-successful dishes take a >very long time to make. (The same thing is true of Grant Achatz.) Jacques >Pepin would certainly be a front-runner in the team you mentioned. Eric >Ripert would do well if he was lucky enough to have a seafood option all the >time. > >Bob > And you don't think Keller could adapt? Or Ripert? That is saying that they aren't good beyond what they do now. I think that is one thing the competitions do..is test them..and lets them stretch a bit. They weren't always doing what they do now. They both came up from the bottom. And I am sure they can move it when they have to. Christine |
Top Chef Masters dream team?
Christine wrote:
>> One of the necessary attributes for being in that kind of competition is >> speed. While Keller is a brilliant chef, his most-successful dishes take >> a very long time to make. (The same thing is true of Grant Achatz.) >> Jacques Pepin would certainly be a front-runner in the team you >> mentioned. Eric Ripert would do well if he was lucky enough to have a >> seafood option all the time. >> > And you don't think Keller could adapt? Or Ripert? That is saying > that they aren't good beyond what they do now. I think that is one > thing the competitions do..is test them..and lets them stretch a bit. > They weren't always doing what they do now. They both came up from > the bottom. And I am sure they can move it when they have to. It's not a question of adaptation. It's a question of ingrained skills. Pepin was an apprentice at a very young age. I don't know about Ripert, but I know that Keller was *not* trained in that culinary crucible. He says as much in his books, how he was embarrassed at not knowing some basic skills even as a head chef. One of his fellow chefs even threw a knife at him because he couldn't cut up a chicken quickly or correctly. Bob |
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