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The Chosen Dish

April 2, 2009 | 1:32 am

The Chosen Dish: Season One

Posted by Orit Arfa

Recipe for Season One of The Chosen Dish (click thumbnails below to taste):

Hosts Jay Firestone and Orit Arfa
Hosts Jay Firestone and Orit Arfa

Take Orit Arfa and Jay Firestone and gently place them into the private kitchens of 3 contestants: Michelle Chaim, Hilit Gilat, and Katsuji Tanabe. Extract the stories behind each of their matzah ball soup recipes to create 1 unique webisode per contestant. Mix all contestants at the kosher kitchen of Four Seasons Westlake Village and let their nerves rise as they prepare their soups for a delicate roast by 3 judges. Boil them in a crucible as they wait for the decision. Uncover the winner. Garnish with nachas.

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The Search Begins





Michelle

Michelle’s Garlic and Herb Matzah Ball Soup



Hilit

Hilit’s Beef and Chicken
Matzah Ball Consomme



Katsuji

Katsuji’s Tuna Thai Tempura Matzah Ball Soup



Competition

The Final Competition at
Four Seasons Hotel
Westlake Village


 

5 CommentsLeave your comment

  • Michelle’s Offering

    4.1.09 at 1:24 am | Michelle offers her Garlic and Herb Matzah Ball. . .

  • Katsuji’s Offering

    4.1.09 at 1:18 am | Katsuji Tanabe offers his Tuna Thai Tempura. . .

  • Hilit’s Offering

    4.1.09 at 1:06 am | Hilit Gilat offers her Beef and Chicken Matzah. . .

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Hi Jay—I enjoyed your You Tube video.  You certainly are ambitious and creative.  Your Mom sent me this today,but I had already seen it on my computer. Next time, have a contest for the making of the best kugel.  You’d be amazed at how much different ways there are to amke this wonderful dish. Best regards,  Marjorie Moidel, Coconut Creek, Fl.  (Steeler Fan Club)

Comment by Marjorie C. Moidel on 4/13/09 at 3:25 pm

I had already seen it on my computer. Next time, have a contest for the making of the best kugel.

Comment by Alagar on 8/11/09 at 3:38 am

Oh, it was so interesting for me to know that there’re so many ways to make a kugel, I like it.

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Comment by Создание сайтов в Киеве on 8/11/09 at 11:06 am

You’ve got a very interesting video here.  Looking forward to more different ways in making wonderful dishes.

Comment by Jerry on 8/18/09 at 2:00 am

Awesome! Thank you ! mikimoto pearl necklace

Comment by melissam on 3/05/10 at 6:55 am

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