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Hell’s Kitchen 2012 ’8 Chefs Compete’ Recap 7/23/12

Hells_Kitchen_2012_Eight_Chefs_CompeteHell’s Kitchen returns to ABC tonight with a whole new episode. On tonight’s show we are down to 8 chefs and with chef Gordon Ramsay at the helm there is always more insanity and drama than one sees on most reality TV. Stay tuned as we live blog the episode with all the up-to-the-minute details and action.

Last week the chefs didn’t learn anything when they all didn’t prep well for dinner service. In the red kitchen, Kimmie screwed up the meat station and almost got her whole team thrown out of the kitchen. Dana and Tiffany also mess up, but the red team manages to fill all their orders.

In the blue kitchen, Robyn was having trouble getting just about anything out of the kitchen while Clemenza and Brian had their own problems, but when chef Ramsay discovers raw fish, he sent the whole team back to the dorm and finished the dinner service with chef Scott. In the end, both teams were forced to nominate two people each for elimination and Tiffany ended up heading home.

Tonight eight chefs will compete when they have to put a gourmet fine dining spin on traditional southern dishes. Kimmie, who is from Memphis, believes this is her time to be in the spotlight, but the other chefs haven’t got her confidence when they have to prepare dishes like grits, collard greens and fried chicken. One chef will be going home tonight and seven will be one step closer to the win.

We will be live blogging tonight’s episode with all the excitement, so don’t forget to come back to this spot at 8:00 PM EST to spend the evening with us. While you wait for the recap, hit the comments and let us know what you think about Hell’s Kitchen 2012, so far?

HELL’S KITCHEN 2012 ’8 CHEFS COMPETE’ RECAP 07/23/12

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Pamela | August 6th, 2012

I’m enjoying Hell’s Kitchen. I love chef Ramsey and all of his shows. He is totally talented and does what he does well. Can’t wait to see Hotel Hell. He makes me laugh in a good way. It is amazing how creative and original he is. I love his personality and enjoy his yelling and cursing. S Whenever I see other chefs try to copy his show they look pathetic. Anyhow, back to Hell’s Kitchen. The contestants this season are not ready for their own restaurants. I haven’t seen any leaders step up to the table yet at the quality of which chef Ramsey requires.

Pamela | August 6th, 2012

I’m enjoying Hell’s Kitchen. I love chef Ramsey and all of his shows. He is totally talented and does what he does well. Can’t wait to see Hotel Hell. He makes me laugh in a good way. It is amazing how creative and original he is. I love his personality and enjoy his yelling and cursing. Sometimes I wonder if he’s acting because he’s a nice person and helps people.
Whenever I see other chefs try to copy his show they look pathetic. Anyhow, back to Hell’s Kitchen. The contestants this season are not ready for their own restaurants. I haven’t seen any leaders step up to the table yet at the quality of which chef Ramsey requires. I don’t think chef Ramsey should give any of these people their own restaurant. They don’t work as a team especially the women. As usual women are always tearing down each other. Some of the food I’ve seen these chefs make I would not feed to my dog and they’re trained chefs. I would hope that who ever is left standing at the end, chef Ramsey will put them on probation for 2 years before he hands over his business to them.
Love chef Ramsey, the good, the bad and the ugly. True fan!