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Hell’s Kitchen Recap 11/17/22: Season 21 Episode 7 “Wok This Way”

Tonight on FOX their Gordon Ramsay culinary competition series Hell’s Kitchen airs with an all-new Thursday, November 17, 2022, season 21 episode 7 and we have your Hell’s Kitchen recap below. On tonight’s Hell’s Kitchen season 21 episode 7 episode called, “Wok This Way,” as per the FOX synopsis, “Chefs are put to the test when Gordon and special guest James Beard Award Winner Stephanie Izard challenge the chefs to make the perfect dish with obscure ingredients… .only in a wok. Find out who is not in sync.”

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Tonight’s Hell’s Kitchen episode begins with the blue team Abe apologizes for being aggressive. Mindy and Tara are bonding, they have had enough of the younger members on their team.

The next day, Chef Gordon is in the kitchen with a woman playing harp. Then other musicians join and there are five of them to show the sound with one, versus five. For the team challenge, Chef Gordon wants them to pick five amazing ingredients that work in harmony together. And he is giving them an amazing tool, the HexClad wok, it will amplify their flavours.

The thing is, they are given the ingredients one at a time so it is kind of hard to know what they need. It definitely every man for themselves. They first get their protein and then a starch. Mindy is thrilled that she got the sweet potato. Alejandro says it is very hard to conceptualize on the fly. It is not a walk in the park for the cooks. Tara got galangal and she has no idea what it is. She doesn’t want it to overpower anything, so sh egrets it into her sauce. Cheyenne gets nori and no idea what se is going to do with it Brett feels like he is baked into a corner with his ingredients, he is going to have to go Asian and he is not familiar with it. Plates are going up to the pass, it is done.

There is a special guest judge, the Goat of Chicago, chef Stephanie Izard. Her last name is a type of goat in French, so she put a goat in every restaurant she owns. Dafne 0, Alex 1, Sommer 1, Abe 0, Cheyenne 1, Brett 0, Sakari 0, Ileana 0, Vlad 1, Tara 1, Mindy 1, Alejandro 0. Mindy wins it for the red team and Mindy is told that her plate was the best from the challenge. Red team is going to be going to a roof top dance party. The blue team will be working on plenty of beets for a beet root risotto. They have to break down 100’s of them.

Alejandro decides to use his Punishment Pass, he trades places with Sommer and she does not look impressed.

The red team go upstairs and they all win a HexClad set. The red team then arrives on the roof top and hop in the pool.

Sommer I shaving words with Abe, she is all riled up. He tells her that she is unlikeable and its probably why her team has problems with her.

Time to open Hells Kitchen for the dinner service. Sommer is full of attitude, she is having hard time coping with not being on the reward roof top party. On the blue team, Vlad is starting off good by nailing the scallops. On the red team Tara is not communicating and Mindy is lacking confidence with the risotto. Dafne feels like she is babysitting Mindy. Tara is slow on the scallops, Chef Gordon is trying to talk to Mindy and she is lost in space. The younger chefs think Mindy and Tara are the weak links.

Both the blue team and red team serve up raw/cold lamb and are given a chance to fix it.

After dinner service, Chef Gordon says it was the best service yet, but they need to still trim the fat. Both teams are sent back to the dorm to choose two nominees each.

Chef Gordon asks for the red teams nominees and they choose Mindy and Ileana. The blue team nominates Abe, and Sakari.

Chef Gordon admits this is difficult, he chooses for Mindy to leave Hells Kitchen. That is it for eliminations.

THE END!

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