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Hell's Kitchen is an American reality competition cooking show that premiered on Fox on May 30, 2005. The series is hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay , who created and appeared in the British series of the same name .
Brittany served raw halibut, but recovered. Many former Hell's Kitchen contestants sat in the dining room. Kyle served overcooked halibut, then Lulu served raw steak. Ramsay kicked out the blue team due to their series of mistakes, and had them nominate two chefs for elimination. The red team completed service, and were declared the winners.
Service: Several Hell's Kitchen alumni were in attendance for the service, including season 19 winner Kori Sutton, runner-up Mary Lou Davis and fellow Black Jacket recipient Cody Candelario, as well as season 20 chefs Victoria Sonora and Emily Hersh. In the blue kitchen, Billy and Abe struggled to make the former's scallop dish.
Harper discovered his love of cooking in his early teens and earned a culinary degree at Johnson & Wales University (JWU). [3]Harper has held positions at Café Calliope, Burke Station Restaurant, Planet Hollywood, and BET on Jazz Restaurant, and was executive chef at B. Smith's Restaurant prior to joining in the third season of the Fox reality-television show Hell's Kitchen in 2007.
The fourth season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on April 1, 2008, and concluded on July 8, 2008. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried returned as the Blue Team's sous-chef and Gloria Felix debuted as the Red Team's sous-chef, replacing Mary-Ann Salcedo.
Winner: As per Hell's Kitchen tradition, Benjamin and Michelle stood in front of two doors. The latter's door opened, making her the 17th winner and first All-Star winner of Hell's Kitchen; the former took his defeat graciously. Michelle gave a victory speech and hung her picture in the Hall of Fame.
16 chefs arrived at Hell's Kitchen, and were greeted by Marino and the sous-chefs, who served them butternut squash risotto for lunch. After lunch, Ramsay revealed himself and announced the grand prize for that season--the executive chef position at the first-ever Hell's Kitchen restaurant at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas .
Christina Machamer (born March 13, 1982) is an American chef who won in the fourth season of Fox Network's reality cooking show Hell's Kitchen. [1] She was awarded the position of "senior sous chef" (not the executive chef position as promised) at Gordon Ramsay's then-new restaurant at The London West Hollywood, where she earned a $250,000 yearly salary.