On last week’s episode of “Top Chef,” Season 6 and 8 competitor Jennifer Carroll failed to tickle the taste buds of the judges with her Sunny Lemon Ginger Love sauce. She then lost in “Last Chance Kitchen” for underestimating the time that her beef sauce needed to thicken while Lisa Fernandes gets to move on in the after-show. This week, the remaining 10 chefs will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Read on for our minute-by-minute takes on the sixth episode of the season, “Get Your Phil.”
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10:02 p.m. It’s rise and shine time in the roomy house in the scenic Hollywood Hills. Nini Nguyen and Brian Malarkey share a love of crystals, apparently. She explains, “It’s ‘Top Chef.’ Everyone at some point will have negative energy. And when they do I hold on to my crystal and I say,...
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10:02 p.m. It’s rise and shine time in the roomy house in the scenic Hollywood Hills. Nini Nguyen and Brian Malarkey share a love of crystals, apparently. She explains, “It’s ‘Top Chef.’ Everyone at some point will have negative energy. And when they do I hold on to my crystal and I say,...
- 4/24/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Welcome home, Jimmy Kimmel!
To kick off hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Brooklyn this week, the late night talk show host threw an epic cocktail party at Pioneer Works on Saturday with some of his closest friends and family — and of course, lots of delicious cocktails and food.
Kimmel, who is a Brooklyn native, teamed up with Diageo spirits to celebrate his week-long residency at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, serving classic New York City bites and custom cocktails from Smirnoff Vodka, Bulleit Bourbon, and Tanqueray Gin, created by some of Brooklyn’s finest bartenders from local places like Skinny Dennis,...
To kick off hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Brooklyn this week, the late night talk show host threw an epic cocktail party at Pioneer Works on Saturday with some of his closest friends and family — and of course, lots of delicious cocktails and food.
Kimmel, who is a Brooklyn native, teamed up with Diageo spirits to celebrate his week-long residency at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, serving classic New York City bites and custom cocktails from Smirnoff Vodka, Bulleit Bourbon, and Tanqueray Gin, created by some of Brooklyn’s finest bartenders from local places like Skinny Dennis,...
- 10/16/2017
- by Jessica Fecteau
- PEOPLE.com
In case you don’t already know, Jimmy Kimmel is a bit of a pancake artist.
The late-night host and father of four often shows off the edible works of art he creates for his three-year-old daughter Jane on social media. In February, Kimmel sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy when he showed off the Finding Dory pancakes he made to celebrate seeing Ellen DeGeneres. (DeGeneres even responded joking that coincidentally, she made her wife Portia de Rossi pancakes that looked like Kimmel that morning, too.)
He’s since followed up with even more impressive creations like his rendition of...
The late-night host and father of four often shows off the edible works of art he creates for his three-year-old daughter Jane on social media. In February, Kimmel sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy when he showed off the Finding Dory pancakes he made to celebrate seeing Ellen DeGeneres. (DeGeneres even responded joking that coincidentally, she made her wife Portia de Rossi pancakes that looked like Kimmel that morning, too.)
He’s since followed up with even more impressive creations like his rendition of...
- 7/10/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
The first time Jimmy Kimmel tasted Chris Bianco’s pizza was actually during his third attempt at visiting the chef’s legendary Phoenix restaurant Pizzeria Bianco.
“My parents live in Phoenix,” says the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, who read that it had been named the best pizza in America by The New York Times in 2004. “I told my dad, ‘When I’m there, we have to go.’ The first year we called and they were closed for Christmas. The next year they were closed again. Then the third year my dad went in there and talked to Chris—and...
“My parents live in Phoenix,” says the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, who read that it had been named the best pizza in America by The New York Times in 2004. “I told my dad, ‘When I’m there, we have to go.’ The first year we called and they were closed for Christmas. The next year they were closed again. Then the third year my dad went in there and talked to Chris—and...
- 7/5/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
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