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In 1999, Food & Wine named Besh among the "Best New Chefs" based on his food at restaurant Artesia. [7] John Besh was a co-owner with Octavio Mantilla of Besh Restaurant Group (BRG), the group formed after they bought out the original investors of the acclaimed restaurant August. [7] In 2006, Besh won the James Beard Award for "Best Chef, South ...
John Besh (Slow-cooked Eggs with Asparagus, Dandelion Greens and Mushroom Ragout) – ½ star; Mark Peel (Fresh Duck Egg Pasta with Cream Reduction and Cream Mayo) – 2½ stars WINNER: Anita Lo; Elimination Challenge: The chefs are challenged to create a meal for actor Neil Patrick Harris and a few of his friends, at The Magic Castle. The ...
John Besh [5] Richard Blais [2] Marcy Blum [6] Jérôme Bocuse; Anthony Bourdain [2] David Burke [5] Anne Burrell [7] Andrew Carmellini [8] David Carmichael; Josef Centeno [9] Maneet Chauhan; Richard Chen; Michael Chiarello [10] Roy Choi [2] Mike Colameco [11] Scott Conant [12] Cat Cora [13] Dan Coudreaut [14] Robert Danhi; Gary Danko; Jill ...
Bottom: Alex, Celina, John C., John S., Naomi, Sue WINNER: Traci (Celery Salad with Peanut Butter Vinaigrette; Licorice and Orange Salad) Elimination Challenge: Following the standard Top Chef Restaurant Wars format, the 12 chefs split into two teams; the chefs on the top for the Quickfire Challenge forms one team (Team "Mosaic"), while the ...
The guest judge was chef John Besh. Winner: Nina (Chilled Watermelon Tomato Soup with Jalapeño, Fresh Basil & Shaved Zucchini) Elimination Challenge: The chefs had to make a dish using farm-fresh ingredients and featuring Philadelphia cream cheese. The contestants drew knives to determine their portion of the meal: appetizer, entrée, or dessert.
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The series debuted on June 10, 2009, with contestants including Rick Bayless, John Besh, Michael Chiarello, Wylie Dufresne, Jonathan Waxman and Hubert Keller. As of 2013, five seasons have been produced and aired.
Inedible to Incredible is an American reality television series which follows chef John Besh [1] as he travels around the country to help improve horrible homemade meals. The series aired on TLC from June 21 to July 12, 2010 and was directed by Ian Stevenson.