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060713_hellskitchen_hmedhmedium.jpgThe new season of Hell’s Kitchen is in full swing on Fox.   Critics believe that this year, the producers are milking every dramatic moments more than usual.  In otherword, they are stringing together every moment that Gordon Ramsey gets mad at someone and not letting the normal pace of events sort of dictates the pace of the show.

I wondered about that myself, because it appeared that despite these contestants all being professional chefs, with a couple culinary students thrown in, they were making me feel better about my own lack of skill for just a moment.   Point out a 6 oz portion of fish? I would be way off.  And so was the chef.  Kitchen fires.  Check.  And by the way, I could make a creme brulee look pretty unappetizing too.

You know when things were carefully edited when even I almost believe for half a second I could do better.  Or perhaps the producers want the audience to become more interactive with the show.  If THEY think they could cook better and perform better under pressure than the contests can, it creates more addiction to the show.  It creates “talking back to the television,” more so than a show meant to evoke a feeling of merely “oh, that’s how they do that.”

Cooking has become almost a full contact sport, TV would have people believe.   If Julia Child were around today, would she wear a cape and tangle with the original “Iron Chefs” or would she have a reality show?

What do you think - do you miss the more polite, gentler time when Julia was mixing it up with Jacques Pepin in the studio or do you think that costumes and Reality TV is the best thing to have happened to food?

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6 Responses to “Armchair Chefs”

no imageLynne (Who am I?) Says:

I love Hell’s Kitchen! This group doesn’t seem to be as skilled though, maybe that’s what the producers want us to think.

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no imagethesnackhound (Who am I?) Says:

On some shows where chefs are competing, sometimes they tell you what restaurant they are with so you can look for reviews on the internet for it or ask your friends in that town what their experiences were there.

On this one I notice it tells you they are a private chef, caterer, a head chef at a restaurant, etc, but doesn’t mention the establishment. Maybe to make them more anonymous?

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no imageOmyword! (Who am I?) Says:

I had enough experiences with screaming chefs when I was a waitress, that I don’t need to watch one more. I loved Julia, especially her book that was published after her death by her nephew, all about her life in France.

Thanks for finding me on EntreCard. Your blog is a riot. :-)

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no imageregina (Who am I?) Says:

I absolutely love Hell’s Kitchen!! Ramsey is at times (most of the time!) over the top, but that is entertainment! And his restaurant does have a reputation so they better be the best to work there!
I love a lot of the food network shows like Iron Chef and Barefoot Contessa (paula Dean, and Bobby Flay I do not like!)

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no imagethesnackhound (Who am I?) Says:

I remember when Bobby Flay stood on the cutting board on the original Iron Chef. I figured he didn’t win any brownie points for that one, and then the next thing I know he has his own show(s) and is everywhere. I am sure they had planned to give him a show no matter what.

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no imageSherxr (Who am I?) Says:

I love Gordon Ramsey! I know he swears a lot but that’s pretty much how it looks like in most kitchen!
I’ve been sworn at enough times in the kitchen when I’m too slow and there are about 20 checks in front of me to cook!!1 EEks!!!

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