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Hell’s Kitchen 2012 Recap: Episode 8 ’11 Chefs Compete, Part 1′ Recap 7/2/12

Hell’s Kitchen airs tonight on FOX with an all new episode. On tonight’s show it’s steak night in HELL’S KITCHEN and the 11 remaining chefs are determined to impress Gordon Ramsay If you missed top 12 Chef’s competing, we have a full and detailed recap here for you.

On last week’s episode of Hell’s Kitchen, the 12 chefs battled it out in front of special guests, Tito Ortiz and Sugar Ray Leonard who offered inspiration to the contestants.

The women won the challenge and got to go to a spa for reward, the men readied both kitchens for dinner service, but first, they had to clean both dorms. The women were also surprised with a gift, some really expensive cookware.

Chef Ramsay caught Tiffany put a knife to her lips and then touch the food with it, disgusting. Roshni had problems at the meat station, some of the Wellingtons were raw and some overcooked; this was a bigger mistake than she thought as she ended up being sent home.

Tonight the show continues when the contestants compete at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas. We all know how Chef Ramsay likes to add some tension for the contestants and tonight to stir things up he has a slot machine that is used to determine the ingredients in the dishes.

Tonight’s episode is going to be a drama filled episode that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage of FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen at 8 PM EST! While you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you think of Hell’s Kitchen season 10, so far!

HELL’S KITCHEN 2012 EPISODE 8 ’11 CHEFS COMPETE, PART 1′ LIVE RECAP!

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