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Saturday, June 11, 2011

America's next MasterChef


With the Italian background, his mother was the one who taught him how to cook. Dustin makes a sausage roll with creamy marinara sauce. Chef Ramsay has a love for sausage rolls and Joe says that Dustin played to the judges' weaknesses by cooking a sausage roll. Chef Ramsay is the first to go try the plate and he proceeds to eat all of it...I think he liked it. After the other judges get a chance to try it, Dustin receives three resounding yeses and his apron.Another day of auditions for judges Chef Gordon Ramsay, Graham Elliot and Joe Bastianich as they search to find America's next MasterChef.
Graham voted yes, which leaves Chef Ramsay. Good thing he didn't use any of his martial art techniques on Chef Ramsay!
People often don't pursue their dreams and passions... Esther is not one of those people. Graham wanted two mouths to eat it with and Chef Ramsay said Alvin is a freak genius and he can't be that creative and not work in the industry. Three big yeses for Alvin and an apron to move on to the next round.
Denise makes spicy green beans with sausage, which wins over none of the judges and receives three nos. Kyle makes Chicken Paprikash with Sautéed Spaetzle. Joe is not a fan and votes no. Son moves on and mom goes home.
Graham warns that with Mahi, it can be easily overcooked, however he says that it looks perfect and Chef Ramsay agreed as he states the fish was cooked perfect. Another apron given out, as Tony receives three yes votes.
Graham calls it a balanced dish and Chef Ramsay is fascinated with how good she is with never being trained.

The Murrells Inlet resident was one of the 100 amateur cooks who were shown competing for spots on Fox's "MasterChef" show on Monday and Tuesday.
But by the first commercial break on Monday night, Phillips, 62, was being denied the coveted "MasterChef" apron that signifies advancement in the competition.
Then Gordon Ramsay, one of the show's judges and a notoriously harsh food critic, was shown saying to Phillips about her dish, "Raspberries, salmon, chipotle, grits. "Like an 18-wheeler hitting you," Phillips said.

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