On tonight's Hell's Kitchen episode, Auburn Chef Fernando Cruz survives to another round.
Chef Gordon Ramsay and guest chef Sundar Bains challenged the contestants to a competition involving making Indian cuisine. Teams of competing chefs had to put together four Indian meals. Indian good is especially close to Ramsay's heart, as he said he fell in love with it.
The first round, cooking lamb, went to the red team. The second, chicken, put the blue team ahead after a very poor performance from red. Both teams performed abysmally cooking cod. The last dish, pork, put the red team just slightly ahead.
As per usual in Hell's Kitchen, there is a good bit of interpersonal drama when the results are announced. There's yelling, shouting and fighting. Everything you'd expect from quality reality television.
The important part is that Cruz is still on the show. Fellow contestant Aaron Lhamon decided to leave Hell's Kitchen to become a better chef, leaving Auburn's favorite chef in the running.
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