

When they return for eliminations, Christina’s first nomination is, unsurprisingly, Jen. He tells her to go back and nominate two chefs for elimination. However, he does say that Christina really stood out.

While the chefs managed to complete the service, Ramsay is still disappointed in their performance. Afterwards, Jen, Petrozza and Bobby manage to get their act together and send out the 12 top’s entrees. The raw/burned food problems continue, and result in Ramsay temporarily kicking Jen off of her station. They start preparing desserts while the remaining three begin working on the entrees. Christina and Corey do a good job of getting all of the apps out. All of the problems lead the kitchen to come to a standstill.Įventually, after several more mistakes and Jen talking back to Ramsay, food starts leaving the kitchen again-right in time for the arrival of the 12 top of Hawaiian Tropic models. When Bobby keeps on burning the meat, he tells them to push the chicken. Jen is having problems of her own with undercooked or overcooked fish, leading Jean-Philippe to frantically tell the wait staff to push the meat. Bobby also started out badly on the meat station with burned Wellingtons. She quickly recovers, however, and thirty minutes in to dinner service, appetizers are “flying” out of the kitchen. With Ramsay’s slavish devotion to getting the entire table’s order out at the same time, the chefs really have to be on top of timing.Ĭhristina is on appetizers with Corey and has a bit of a shaky start when she sends one spaghetti to the window instead of two. Tonight’s dinner service has a minor twist: a 12 top. As a thank you, the students all receive a set of Ramsay’s cookware, so their housekeepers/nannies will have really good equipment to use. The losers get to spend all day cleaning, while Christina gets to have a nice lunch with Ramsay and two of L.A.’s premiere restaurateurs. Ramsay decides that the best teacher in Hell’s Kitchen’s first cooking school is Christina. Apparently her cheating didn’t pay off, as her dish ends up bland, with no tomato sauce and the pasta in a big congealed clump. Corey fares better though, with Ramsay calling it nice.

Ramsay says that her dish is “quite nice.” Bobby’s however, is a disaster. Christina doesn’t have that problem, however. Petrozza’s dish is perfect, but the pasta is overcooked. Luckily, nothing gets past Ramsay, who sees what she’s doing and tells her that she’ll be disqualified if she doesn’t stop. Jen, on the other hand, keeps trying to cut vegetables when Ramsay isn’t looking. Poor Christina’s student keeps trying to cut things in her hands and while Christina keeps on asking her not to, she can’t just take it away and chop it herself. This is truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a piece of Ormond Beach history where celebrities, dignitaries and even past presidents have gathered.The main rule in this challenge is that the chefs are only allowed to teach-they’re not supposed to do any of the cooking. Located right across from Oceanside Country Club and just minutes from upscale dining and shops. The oceanfront, downstairs in-law/guest suite boasts private access to the pool deck and the magnificent second-floor owners' suite extends north to south with balconies for the broadest possible views and an intimate seaside soundscape. One of a kind woodwork and stone accenting tie together the array of living and entertaining spaces,įrom the disco dance floor to the recessed family room to the spacious formal dining room to the indoor/outdoor barĪnd lounge. its wrap-around breakfast bar offers its own vantage of surf and sun.
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