New series of Gordon Ramsay’s US cooking competition. 18 contestants will battle it out for the prize of a head chef position at BLT Steak in New York City.
The competition kicks off with the signature dish challenge, with the most successful team getting to enjoy a lunch at the LA Market restaurant at the JW Marriott Hotel at LA Live, where they eat with last season’s winner.
Amanda Colello last night became the second contestant to be eliminated from the 2011 season of Hell’s Kitchen USA.
The 26 year old personal chef, who hails from Sun City, was voted off the show by Mr Nasty himself, Gordon Ramsay, after the entire red ladies team found themselves kicked out of the kitchen.
Hell’s Kitchen is always a stressful experience for the hopefuls taking part, but few of them end up needing hospitalisation because of the trauma!
On last night’s season nine opener, 29 year old Jason Zepaltas ended up being rushed to hospital for medical attention, after he found himself struggling to breathe, while preparing for the restaurant’s first service.
It was a sad turn of events, as after medics failed to stabilise the Chicago man on site and transferred him to a local ER room, Gordon Ramsay informed his fellow chefs that not only was Jason out for the night, but because he would be remaining in hospital for a few days, he was out of the competition altogether.
Do you have £20,000 going spare? If so then you can afford to hire Hell’s Kitchen star Marco Pierre White to cater your wedding.
The celebrity chef has revealed that he will be opening ‘White Weddings’, which is based at the West Tower country house in Lancashire town Aughton, in January 2010.
“Romance is what it’s all about in this industry, it’s what customers look for, but this is what a lot of modern day venues lack. Romance is the only thing that never dates – so I will invite my guests to step into a truly romantic environment,” said a the Leeds-born chef.
ITV has cancelled Marco Pierre White’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ saying that making the show is too expensive. The surly chef will be back on our screens but in a slightly adapted show titled ‘Marco’s Kitchen Burnout.’
Burnout will be much cheaper to produce. No longer will the apprentice chefs live together, nor will ITV build their own restaurant. Instead they will use a real London eatery and according to The Sun, celebrity guests will have to pay for their food.
Here is the clip that everyone is talking about! On the latest episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen a disgruntled wannabe chef squares up to him and for once it’s not Gordon shouting the expletives.