Ep 14. Sugar And Spice, But Not So Nice
- TVG
- July 20, 2017
- 30 min
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In Beat Bobby Flay season 9 episode 14, titled "Sugar And Spice, But Not So Nice", two talented chefs compete for the chance to take down celebrity chef Bobby Flay in a fiery kitchen battle. The episode kicks off with the signature coin toss to determine which chef will choose the secret ingredient that all dishes must incorporate.
The first chef, Brittany Anderson, is a pastry chef from Beverly Hills who is known for her bold flavor combinations and intricate decorating skills. She chooses the secret ingredient, which turns out to be cardamom. Anderson immediately starts to plan out her dessert creation while brainstorming how to incorporate the unique spice into every aspect of her dish.
The second chef, Mark Twersky, is a New York native who runs a popular Mediterranean food truck. He decides to make a savory dish with the cardamom, opting for a lamb dish with a flavorful rub that features the secret ingredient.
As the clock counts down, both chefs put the finishing touches on their dishes and present them to the judges - chef Michael Symon and actress Laura Prepon. Anderson's dessert is a beautifully crafted cardamom crepe cake with coconut whipped cream and candied ginger, while Twersky's lamb chops are seared to perfection and served with a cardamom-spiced eggplant puree and pomegranate glaze.
The judges deliberate and ultimately choose a winner, who will go on to face Bobby Flay in the final round. Both Anderson and Twersky showcase their impressive culinary skills, but only one can move on to take down the legendary Iron Chef.
In the final showdown, the challenger must create a dish that will impress the judges and defeat Bobby Flay's own version of the same dish. The secret ingredient this time is black garlic, a flavorful and complex ingredient that requires skill and finesse to use properly.
Without giving away any spoilers, this episode of Beat Bobby Flay promises to be a thrilling and exciting competition between two talented chefs who are both at the top of their game. With high stakes and unexpected twists, "Sugar And Spice, But Not So Nice" is a must-watch for foodies and fans of cooking competitions alike.