Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Battle Chili Pepper: The Knight-Lieberman Hut, September 18

The turnout was great and the food was even better. This was a lot of fun to host, thanks to everyone for coming and bringing their A-game. We missed a few regulars but saw some new faces as well.
Jack had fun meeting lots of people
It was Sam's birthday :)
 

Now for the dishes...
The Winner: Sarah and Keith's habañero pineapple pork. Nothing needs to be said about the festive plating, but what pictures can't convey is how beautifully tender the meat was, and how well-balanced the seasoning was. Fantastic work.
2nd Place: Jen and Ben's habañero cheesecake wontons. These crispy shells burst with spice and flavor. A surprising amount of heat was balanced by the creaminess and sweetness of the lime cheesecake. Gorgeous plating, too!

I don't have photos for the 3rd place winner and the honorable mention...

3rd Place: Guille, JP and Sam's unbelievable and quasi-unpronouncable spicy passionfruit tequila cocktail. This drink was completely unique, I've never tasted the combination of flavors in it before. There was candied ginger and jalapeño, I believe, sitting very subtly behind the sweet cold refreshment of the passionfruit. It was stunningly orange, as well.

Honorable mention: Donny's chicken enchiladas. A credit to the dish. All the elements you'd want: green chili, melted cheese, fall-apart tender chicken, and in the perfect proportion.
Jon and Esmé's bacon "hatch cups" with chili-shallot confit. This was the most intricately plated dish I've yet seen at an Iron Chef. The bacon cups had to hold a dollop of delicate shallot concoction without spilling. They were like woven baskets of flavor. Jon, I'm forgetting the exact phrasing you used to describe the dish; I'll update if you remind me.
Rachel's champignons fumes ét sauce chili. Really excellent thin Thai chili sauce on these nicely-cooked shrooms.
Dave's Jimmy Nardello-olive tapenade. The color of this was incredible, because he made it with bright red sweet frying peppers straight from the farmer's markets. Delicious, salty and hearty.
Derek and Kindall's chocolate-coated, ricotta-stuffed yellow peppers. A totally surprising dish. The yellow peppers were still raw, and added a nice crunch to this unexpected dessert.
Robin's inspired chili-rhubarb pie (unforgettable due to his running entrance, carrying a nearly red-hot cast iron pan that must have burnt a hole in his passenger seat)
Jessie's moist, irresistable "Peaches 'n Steam" peach-habañero cupcakes
Derek and Kindall's jalapeño hush puppies with jalepeño tzaziki. They look good, don't they? They were, too. Spicy, crispy-fried cornmeal with a cooling dipping sauce.
Thanks to Keith and Jon W. for the photos! I some other outstanding dishes that aren't shown above, due to a lack of planning on my part:
  • Andrea and Tabitha's veggie enchiladas, the spinach counterpart to the honorable mention above
  • Clay and Erica's lime-jalepeño cookies, which were an incredibly successful last-minute effort
Congratulations again to, well, everyone. I ate enough for 4 people, and I usually only eat enough for 2. Great work.