Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 23
Hell's Kitchen: Head Chefs Only | |
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Season 23 | |
Hosted by | Gordon Ramsay |
No. of contestants | 18 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | September 26, 2024 present | –
Season chronology | |
The twenty-third season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen (subtitled as Hell's Kitchen: Head Chefs Only) premiered on Fox on September 26, 2024. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while season 11-14 sous-chef James Avery returned as the Blue Team's sous-chef, replacing Jason Santos, and season 14 third-place finisher and season 17 winner Michelle Tribble returned as the Red Team's sous-chef, replacing Christina Wilson. Marino Monferrato returned as maître d'. This is the first season to take place on the East Coast, with all episodes filmed at the Hell's Kitchen Restaurant at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut which will also serve as the prize location for the winner of this season. This season will air the 350th episode of the series.[1]
Production
[edit]On March 26, 2024, it was announced that Hell's Kitchen was renewed for a twenty-third and twenty-fourth season, with the twenty-third season, subtitled Head Chefs Only, premiering on September 26, 2024.[2][3]
Chefs
[edit]Eighteen chefs will compete in season 23,[4] consisting of head chefs and executive chefs.
Contestant[4] | Age | Occupation[4] | Hometown[4] | Result |
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Amanda Currie | 39 | Executive Chef | Orlando, Florida | |
Ann Marie Stauber | 34 | Highlands Ranch, Colorado | ||
Anthony Vo | 28 | Sacramento, California | ||
Brandon Kerr | 34 | Co-Restaurant Owner | Lafayette, Indiana | |
Brittany Fanning | 37 | Executive Chef | Homer, Alaska | |
Egypt Davis | 31 | Executive Banquet Chef | Chicago, Illinois | |
Hannah Flora | 31 | Country Club Executive Chef | DeKalb, Illinois | |
Joseph “Joe” Tartamalla | 35 | Executive Chef | Staten Island, New York | |
Kyle Timpson | 29 | Dennis Township, New Jersey | ||
Lulu Dangerfield | 36 | Puebla, Mexico | ||
Whitney “Whit” Thomas | 35 | Reidsville, North Carolina | ||
Meghan Ellis | 37 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Eliminated after sixth service | |
Magali Ort | 28 | Huntington Beach, California | Eliminated after fifth service | |
Michael Lovano | 27 | Hudson, Ohio | Eliminated after third service | |
Corbin Emilio | 36 | Restaurant Owner | Appleton, Wisconsin | Eliminated after second service |
Uri Elbaum | 27 | Executive Chef | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Quit before second service |
Shant Halajian | 29 | Corporate Executive Chef | Glendale, California | Hospitalized before second service |
Amber Evans | 32 | Head Chef | San Diego, California | Eliminated after first service |
Contestant progress
[edit]No. | Chef | Original teams | First switch | ||||||||
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2302 | 2303 | 2304 | 2305 | 2306 | 2307 | 2308 | 2309 | ||||
Amanda | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | TBA | TBA | |||
Ann Marie | LOSE | WIN | NOM | WIN | LOSE | NOM | TBA | TBA | |||
Anthony | LOSE | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Brandon | LOSE | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Brittany | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | LOSE | TBA | TBA | |||
Egypt | LOSE | NOM | NOM | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Hannah | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | TBA | TBA | |||
Joe | LOSE | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Kyle | LOSE | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Lulu | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | WIN | WIN | TBA | TBA | |||
Whit | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | TBA | TBA | |||
12 | Meghan | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | OUT | ||||
13 | Magali | NOM | WIN | NOM | WIN | OUT | |||||
14 | Michael | NOM | LOSE | OUT | |||||||
15 | Corbin | LOSE | OUT | ||||||||
16 | Uri | LOSE | LEFT | ||||||||
17 | Shant | NOM | HOSP | ||||||||
18 | Amber | OUT |
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Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title [5][6] | Original air date [5][6] | Prod. code [5] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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347 | 1 | "Hell Heads East" | September 26, 2024 | HK-2301 | 1.58[7] |
Eighteen chefs sailed by boat and were escorted by the Coast Guard. They had 40 minutes to cook their signature dish for chef Ramsay. Team challenge/signature dish: Brittany cut her thumb, and had to remake her dough after blood got into it. Ramsay scored the signature dishes on a scale of 1 to 5. Seven chefs received a 5, eight received a 4, and Amber got a 3. The final score was 40-38, in favor of the women. Punishment/reward: The women dined with Ramsay at the Foxwoods Resort Casino. The men had to clean both kitchens and take in multiple deliveries. Uri decided to take charge of announcing and checking off orders the entire punishment in order to "be a leader", to his teammates' annoyance, who wanted him to help put the delivery away instead. The chefs were given their recipe books. The episode ended on a cliffhanger, with the chefs going outside to a press conference and Ramsay wielding a flamethrower. | |||||
348 | 2 | "The Flame Game" | October 3, 2024 | HK-2302 | 1.50[8] |
Individual challenge: The chefs competed for the punishment pass, awarded to one member of each team. The chefs had 40 minutes to cook a dish using flambe. Whit burned the skin of her salmon while cooking, and took it off. Each team had to pick their top 3 dishes for Ramsay to taste. Ramsay selected Whit from the red team and Brandon from the blue team to each win a punishment pass. Ramsay had Whit and Brandon select the bottom two dishes from their teams. Due to the quality of all four dishes, nobody was eliminated yet. Service: The chefs received their HexClad knives and began the first East Coast service. Amber put her scallops in the pan too early and undercooked them, and then didn't cook enough scallops. Meanwhile, Corbin's first attempt on carbonara had to be redone by Shant, due to them being watery and broken. Shant then mistakenly added water to the risotto and didn't put enough salt while ignoring Egypt's feedback but recovered. Magali basted the salmon too early and tuned out Hannah for a while, before sending out undercooked and then overcooked salmon. Michael and Egypt undercooked and overcooked lambs but recovered. Joe served raw salmon and halibut, while Egypt overcooked a Wellington, leading the men to getting kicked out. Hannah was lectured for piercing chickens and then overcooked them, causing the women to also get kicked out and making this one of the worst opening services in the show's history. Both teams lost and had to nominate two chefs for elimination. Elimination: In the red team, Amanda nominated Magali and Amber from the fish station. In the blue team, Uri nominated Michael (meat) and Shant (appetizers). After hearing the chefs' pleas, Ramsay sent both Magali and Michael back in line and eliminated Amber for her poor performance and being unable to count scallops. Ramsay's comment: "Amber's inability to cook or even count scallops was all I needed to know that I couldn't count on her to be my next head chef." | |||||
349 | 3 | "Shucking Hell" | October 10, 2024 | HK-2303 | 1.37[9] |
The chefs were woken up early by the sous-chefs to pick up frozen seafood. Uri and Shant suffered pain after bringing in the seafood. Team challenge: The two teams were given 30 minutes to make a seafood tower, featuring 8 hot seafood appetizers. The blue team dropped Brandon's oyster dish. The final score was 6-5, with the red team winning. Corbin overcooked his scallops, costing the blue team the final point. Punishment/reward: The women went paddling in kayaks. The men had to prepare seafood, including 100 pounds of mussels, for service. Medical evacuations: Shant suffered further pain and went to the hospital, withdrawing from the competition. Uri also voluntarily withdrew from the competition due to leg pain. Service: Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson and Atlanta Falcons linebacker Matthew Judon dined at the chef's tables. Brittany burned her first attempt on pizza, but recovered. On appetizers, Corbin and Egypt served overcooked scallops and lobster respectively, but they also recovered. The red team had to refire salmon after Hannah forgot to start the garnish. Egypt brought up salmon too early, but it was overcooked, while Brandon delivered an undercooked New York strip. Brandon served raw lamb to the chef's table, so Ramsay forced the men to apologize, while also berating Corbin for idling around instead of helping Brandon. Both teams successfully completed service, with the women declared the winners. The men had to nominate two chefs for elimination. Elimination: Kyle nominated Egypt and Corbin from the fish station. Ramsay eliminated Corbin for being disengaged throughout service. Ramsay's comment: "Corbin may be tall in stature, but tonight he was short in talent." | |||||
350 | 4 | "In a Pickle" | October 17, 2024 | HK-2304 | 1.48[10] |
Team change: Ramsay had Lulu switch to the blue team, to even out the numbers at 7 each. Team challenge: The chefs played pickleball to hit balls into barrels with specific ingredients, and pick a chef to cook against who hit a ball to pick the protein. The chefs had to cook dishes using pickling. Guest chef Dan Barber judged the dishes. The score was 5-4, with the blue team winning their first challenge. Punishment/reward: Whit used her punishment pass, switching places with Egypt. The blue team and Whit went to the private island of Grace Island overnight at a luxury mansion. The red team and Egypt had to process 15 tons of cow manure on a farm. Amanda suffered shortness of breath, but recovered. Service: Olympic gold medalist Sheryl Swoopes and Super Bowl champion Vernon Davis sat at the red and blue chef's tables. On appetizers, Egypt and Michael undercooked their first attempts on carbonara and scallops, but recovered. In the red kitchen, Amanda brought up the scallops too early and Ann Marie mistakenly added peas to the risotto but recovered. On entrees, Lulu undercooked the halibut, but recovered. Magali served bland mashed potatoes, but recovered. Joe served raw lamb twice, leading Ramsay to kick the blue team out. After Amanda served raw halibut, the red team was also kicked out, making this the second time both teams were kicked out this season. Both teams had to nominate two chefs for elimination. Elimination: In the red team, Hannah nominated Magali (garnish) and Ann Marie (appetizers). In the blue team, Anthony nominated Michael (fish) and Egypt (appetizers). Ramsay sent Magali, Egypt and Ann Marie back in line and eliminated Michael for his lack of confidence and poor performance. Ramsay's comment: "When a chef can't look at you in the eye, you know they're hiding something. One thing Michael couldn't hide was the fact that he didn't belong here.'" | |||||
351 | 5 | "Homesick in Hell" | October 24, 2024 | HK-2305 | 1.51[11] |
Team challenge: Each team had to cook 7 burgers head-to-head. Since the blue team was short one member, Kyle had to cook 2 burgers. The chefs had 90 seconds to race for tickets containing ingredients, and 35 minutes to make their burgers. Hamburger America owner George Motz was the guest judge. The score was 4-3, with the red team winning. Punishment/reward: The red team went bowling at the Foxwoods High Rollers Luxury Lanes, and were gifted Hexclad sets by Ramsay. The blue team had to roll patties for a special slider appetizer by breaking 100 pounds of beef and grinding it by hand. Brandon chose not to use his punishment pass. Pep talk: Egypt said he was considering withdrawing from the competition, due to missing his family. Ramsay talked to him in the store room, and told him that he still believed in him. Egypt ultimately chose to stay. Service: Joe served raw sliders, but recovered. Whit served raw scallops, forcing Ramsay to tell her and Meghan to communicate, and Whit also recovered. A diner successfully proposed during service. Both teams successfully completed service, but had a lack of communication. Both teams were declared winners, and nobody was eliminated. | |||||
352 | 6 | "Hell on Wheels" | October 31, 2024 | HK-2306 | 1.72[12] |
Team challenge: The chefs had to cook with pasta, with matchups chosen randomly and pasta types chosen using pachinko. Whit and Brittany both cooked tortellini, with Whit's dish dropped. Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli were the guest judges. The score was tied 6-6, with Joe's dish being judged the best, resulting in the blue team winning. Whit's tortellini was judged better than Brittany's, which would have let the red team win. Punishment/reward: The blue team went Kart racing with Ramsay. The red team had to make fresh fettuccine from scratch. Service: Lulu served undercooked lobster, then Brandon served undercooked and watery carbonara, but both recovered. The red team completed appetizers without major problems but fell apart on entrees. Brittany served 6 meat entrees instead of 4. Magali served salty halibut, then overcooked halibut, and then raw halibut. The red team was kicked out and had to nominate two chefs for elimination. The blue successfully completed dinner service and were declared the winners, with Anthony and Joe receiving praise for their stellar performances. Elimination: Whit nominated Brittany and Meghan. Ramsay sent both back in line and eliminated Magali for her failures on the fish station and her third poor dinner service performance, making her the first contestant eliminated from the losing team without nomination since Mieka in season 14. Ramsay's comment: "Tonight was anything but a home run for the red team. And for Magali, it's three strikes and you're out." | |||||
353 | 7 | "Harmony in Hell" | November 7, 2024 | HK-2307 | 1.54[13] |
Team challenge: There was a choir performance by the Yale Whiffenpoofs. The chefs had 45 minutes to grab 5 ingredients, one at a time per singing round, and cook beef dishes. Ramsay judged the dishes head-to-head, with the final score being 4 to 4. Ramsay broke the tie based on the best dish, which was Egypt's ribeye cap, resulting in the blue team winning. Punishment/reward: The blue team had a pool party and went to a spa. The red team had to prepare butter and chimichurri for steak night, including picking thyme by hand. Pep talk: Hannah had a pep talk with Michelle in the storeroom over her trauma regarding her husband committing suicide 3 years prior. Michelle convinced Hannah to remain in the competition, telling her she had the potential to win. Service: The Garcia Twins sat at the blue team's chef's table, and Patti Stanger sat at the red team's chef's table. Hannah had to redo her risotto due to it being broken, but recovered. Amanda served raw lobster for the risotto, but recovered. Lulu served underseasoned mashed potatoes and had trouble getting out her garnish on time, but recovered. Meghan served raw salmon and Ann Marie served undercooked garnish. The first team to finish the last two tables was the blue team, who won the service with a strong performance. The red team served raw veal, causing them to lose and having to nominate two individuals for elimination. Elimination: Brittany nominated Ann Marie (garnish) and Meghan (fish). Ramsay sent Ann Marie back in line and eliminated Meghan for being nominated twice and her inconsistent performances. Ramsay's comment: "When Meghan arrived from Hawaii, I was hopeful she would be a breath of fresh air. However, she was anything but "Aloha, Meghan."" | |||||
354 | 8 | "Get a Clue!" | November 14, 2024 | HK-2308 | TBD |
355 | 9 | "Lonely in the Kitchen" | November 21, 2024 | HK-2309 | TBD |
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