MKE in "Hell's Kitchen": local chef Adam looks unhappy

2021-12-06 11:47:10 By : Mr. Eric MAO

Adam: Great chef, even better scooter.

A chef in Milwaukee is studying whether he can tolerate the heat in the most famous kitchen in the world. Adam Pawlak, the owner of the Egg and Flour Pasta Bar, played with 17 other chefs (and the infamous irritable celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay) in the latest season of Fox’s "Hell’s Kitchen" cooperate.

Aired on Thursday night at 7pm, the long-term reality show competition gave chefs from all over the country (in this case, the world) a chance to win a leadership position at Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen in Lake Tahoe and earn a salary of $250,000. Along the way, dishes and self were broken, some contestants burned their food, and Ramsey was famous for burning contestants, breaking their hearts one by one. In the end, a chef reigns supreme... Hope this season, this chef will eventually become Pawlak. 

So Pawlak will provide four-star food-or at least four-star entertainment? Watch the food editor Lori Fredrich and I retell the latest episode-including wine, natch-and be sure to join us every Thursday at 8:10 pm to discuss the show and discuss our Milwaukee chefs during this period Have you had a good time with his performance in "Hell's Kitchen".

"Hell's Kitchen" may be worthy of the name for Adam, at least judging from his facial reactions and behavior in these early episodes. Of course, he didn't have a lot of lines for the second week in a row, but his few lines and reaction shots illustrate the value of Aaron Sorkin's dialogue. 

Also for the second consecutive week, Adam and their team took the struggle bus to work. This has nothing to do with Adam. He once again avoided Ramsey and the company’s anger, while other team members had a lot of eggs on their faces (or when they were When clearly told not to throw away the trash can). 

Adam did well in the first challenge, which is a test of cooking skills and speed...the speed of the scooter, that is, the chefs are asked to re-make Ramsay’s Caesar salad and then ride the pedal After the car ran for two laps, the appetizer was pulled in front of Ramsey. Because when I was looking for my next chef, one of the most important skills I was looking for was skateboarding. But Adam sprinted around the track with ease, and-most importantly-made a high-quality Caesar salad. In this timed competition, his salad ranked second among the players.

Unfortunately, his delicious vegetables and optimistic attitude were not enough to consolidate the victory, because the ladies-even if there were two salads to make-defeated the boys. Adam didn't seem to be excited—that was before he discovered that the punishment was peeling off the notoriously fragile and fussy quail eggs. But again, even if the boys were out, Adam (so far) has never been the cause or put himself in danger. 

The other members of his team strengthened the service part of the episode, which was especially helpful, ultimately allowing the lads to win, while also allowing the women to send their first player home. I mean, these guys didn't chase it out of the park-a pile of meat was thrown away in rage again, and scallops were counted as RAGE-but, unlike the women, they actually finished the service. All the time, Adam avoided any firepower from Ramsay, leaving Marc and Declan to fight each other, Cody cleaned up his seafood, and Drew worked hard to monitor his kitchen attire.

Since his important opening episode, he has calmed down a bit, but Adam’s ability to remain stable and competent for quality transformation-in the process will not irritate anyone on his team or chef Ramsey-keeps him in Among the contenders, even if he is out of the spotlight. A quick bite this year is nothing more satisfying than watching the self-styled "Captain Motormouth" Mark and "The King of Unearned Confidence" Cody travel around in this episode, the former The trouble of handling salads and peeling eggs, the latter handling his botched scallops and salmon. I don't think we have to deal with them as I feared this season. The series in which they were fired should be nominated for Emmys, Oscars and Pulitzer Prizes. Drew...please, wear a belt in the name of God and all holiness. Or suspenders! Anyway, I know too much about your waist now, and my eyes are full of regret and tears. I don't know that Gordon Ramsey has veto power over people's elimination choices, but I like it! After Jordan’s confusingly unable to communicate with her team, Gordon Ramsey or the tragic service of the camera, Fabiola messed up after a strange and unexplainable crash. Not one, not two, and It was three flatbreads, and the ladies made a strange call. They excluded Lauren and rookie chef Nicky. Obviously, the team speculated that they would get rid of the weakest chef; but they did so without considering performance. Therefore, Ramsey summoned them, vetoed their votes and chose (the more obvious candidates) Fabiola and Jordan, and eventually cut Fabiola. Ramsey's angry, serious character can sometimes be a bit excessive; but I think this is an efficient (and very interesting) way to use it. Speaking of Fabiola, before she broke into the kitchen, the contestant's mind and body had a strange breakdown. After winning the Salad Scooter Challenge, the women's award was a desert trip, riding a sand dune buggy. But, along the way, there must be something pushing in Fabiola's mind, because when they returned to the headquarters, she seemed to have a full panic attack, with a hand on the camera's face, like it was TMZ. We never really got a coherent explanation-maybe it was exhaustion or dehydration, maybe she just hated carpooling-but now that she is gone, I think we never will. Our special guest celebrity table tonight is Olympia Apollo Ohno and Super Bowl champion running back Marshall Falk. Of course, Dan Reynolds, the lead singer of Imagine Dragons, also appeared. He can be said to be more famous than Ohno and Faulk, and they got an exciting introduction. Dan Reynolds' publicity agent: fell asleep at work, although this may be on the editor of the show, because a random bachelor party strangely seems to have more showtime than our three famous guests combined. Kori continues to be the undisputed leader of the women's team, gathering people who need attention and helping to organize her fellow chefs. No success this week-I don't know if this is a hypothetical position or if she won it because of the respect of her compatriots-but she put herself in the front runner position. Remind me never to try to peel quail eggs. 

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