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Hell's Kitchen 1


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This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 1 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen. Season 1 aired starting on May 30, 2005 and concluded on August 1, 2005.

Contestants

Red Team

  • Sous Chef-Mary Ann
  • Carolann Valentino
  • Elsie Ramos
  • Jeff Dewberry
  • Jimmy Casey
  • Jeff LaPoff
  • Chris North
  • Michael Wray - Winner (Began season on the Blue Team, but was later moved to the Red Team)

Blue Team

  • Sous Chef Scott
  • Ralph Pagano - Runner Up
  • Mary Ellen Daniels
  • Wendy Liu
  • Jessica Cabo
  • Andrew Bonito

Black Team (Top 5)

  • Michael Wray
  • Ralph Pagano
  • Jessica Cabo
  • Jimmy Casey
  • Elise Ramos

Final Dinner Staff

Michael's Team:

  • Sous Chef Mary Ann
  • Jessica Cabo
  • Elsie Ramos
  • Jimmy Casey
Ralph's Team:

  • Sous Chef Scott
  • Jeff Dewberry
  • Andrew
  • Wendy
Chef's That Didn't Return:

  • Carolann
  • Mary Ellen
  • Jeff LaPoff
  • Chris

Episode Progress Table

Each week, the best member from the losing team during the latest service period ("least bad" as determined by Ramsay) is asked to nominate two of their fellow teammates for elimination; one of these two is sent home by Gordon Ramsay.

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Michael WIN WIN WIN WIN BoW WIN IN IN INWIN Winner of Hell's Kitchen Season 1
Ralph WIN WIN BoW LOSE WIN NOM BoW IN INLOSE Despite a strong performance in the final service, Gordon deemed Michael a better chef.
Jessica WIN WIN LOSE BoW WIN BoW NOM NOM OUT Jessica's chicken got only one vote from the families, so she was eliminated.
Elsie BoW LOSE WIN WIN NOM WIN IN OUT Despite great improvement from Elsie, Gordon felt she was the weakest of the remaining players.
Jimmy LOSE LOSE WIN WIN LOSE WIN OUT During the service, the pressure caused Jimmy to get confrontational with Gordon, and along with mistakes, forced Gordon to eliminate him.
Andrew WIN WIN NOM NOM WIN OUT His third time nominated, Andrew proved to be too confrontational and made too many mistakes.
Chris LOSE BoW WIN WIN OUT Despite his claims as an executive chef, Gordon felt he made too many mistakes.
Mary Ellen WIN WIN LOSE OUT 'Mary Ellen has left Hell's Kitchen because of her inconsistency. What the rest of the team should understand, is that it is very crucial, to get better and more consistent. That, didn't happen with Mary Ellen.'
Wendy WIN WIN OUT Although she sucked up to Gordon, she made several mistakes throughout services.
Jeff LOSE NOM LEFT After leaving the kitchen, Jeff quit the show, taking him out of the game.
Dewberry NOM OUT 'I'm looking for someone who can weather the strom, inspire iduvisuials, stand as a great leader. That, clearly, is not Dewberry.'
Carolann OUT 'Some can hadle it, and some can't. I'm not intrested in the ones who can't'
The contestant was eliminated.
The contestant was nominated.
The contestant was the best of the worst.
The contestant was switched to the Red Team.
This member was part of the Winning Team.
This member was a part of the Losing Team.
This member won the game.
This member was a runner-up to the winner.
The contestant was not OUT, NOM, or BoW (Single team).

Episodes

Each episode consisted of a challenge with a reward, a service, nominations for elimination, and an elimination.

Episode 1

  • Original airdate: May 30, 2005.
  • Challenge: The first task for the chefs was to make Ramsay their signature dish. Gordon was only impressed by Elsie's and Carolann's dishes, saying there was very little promise.
  • Teams: After the challenge, the chefs were divided into the Red Team (Chris, Elsie, Jimmy, Carolann, Dewberry, and Jeff) and the Blue Team (Ralph, Jessica, Wendy, Micheal, Mary Ellen, and Andrew).
  • Service: Ramsay chose Jeff and Ralph to be waiters for their teams in this service. Both teams struggle as Ramsay throws away most of the food. On the Blue Team, Andrew gets confrontational with Ramsay while Micheal runs out of lobster. On the Red Team, Dewberry, Elsie, Chris, and Jimmy all struggle. Carolann gets yelled at for standing at the dessert station instead of helping. The blue team serves some entrees, but Ramsay shuts the kitchen down.
  • Losing team: Ramsay says there is no winner, and declares the Red Team the loser since the Blue Team served some entrees. Elsie is deemed the best of the worst.
  • Nominations: Elsie nominates Carolann, because of her lack of experience, and Dewberry, despite her promise to him, because he had trouble.
  • Eliminated: Carolann, because she wasn't experienced enough to work out in the kitchen.

Episode 2

  • Original airdate: June 6, 2005.
  • Team challenge: Cleaning squid. The team that could clean and prep the most squid received a dinner with Ramsay. Since the Blue Team had one more member, Michael was forced to sit out. The Red Team won by one squid, and they got dinner with Ramsay, while The Blue Team had to prep all the remaining squid for the next service.
  • Service: Since they lost the challenge, the Blue Team had to go through this service without air conditioning. Andrew and Mary Ellen bickered over the beef wellington. On the Red Team, Jeff made a number of mistakes, and Dewberry almost quit. Chris tried to bring his team back, but Ramsay closed down.
  • Losing team: Ramsay once again was disappointed with the service, and once again, he deemed the Red Team as the losing team. He said Chris was the best of the worst for being a good leader.
  • Nominations: Chris nominated Jeff and Dewberry, because of their struggles.
  • Eliminated: Dewberry, because he abandoned his team. In Chief Ramsey's exact words,"Dewberry, you're going home for one simple reason, you're a coward and you left your team after you screwed them."

Episode 3

  • Original airdate: June 13, 2005.
  • Team Swap: Since the Blue Team had 2 more members, Michael was transferred to the Red Team in order to even out the number of contestants on each team.
  • Team challenge: Ramsay asked the teams to cook him a five-course meal of original dishes. The catch was that they only had 10 minutes of shopping time at a local supermarket, and only $100 per team to spend at the market. Ramsay liked 3 dishes from each team, and deemed that the Red Team's dishes went together better, making them the winners. They enjoy dinner with Ramsay at a local pub, while the Blue Team had to clean the dorms.
  • Service: Two food critics attended the restaurant this service, sampling food from each team. Ramsay warns the chefs to treat every dish like a critic's. Jeff has trouble getting lobster spaghettis out, while Wendy delays the Blue Team because she thought the cold water would boil faster. Some of the Red Team's starters impress the critics, while Andrew's and Wendy's starters are a mess, one of them causing a customer to puke. Despite Andrew talking back, Ralph is able to get the Blue Team together as Jeff screws up more and more, finally causing him to take off his jacket in front of Chef Ramsay's face and walk out. After Jeff leaves, Michael leads the Red Team to catch up, while Wendy and Andrew slow down the momentum Ralph gained for the Blue Team, allowing the Red Team to serve more entrees. Ramsay is once again disappointed and shuts it down.
  • Quit: After leaving the kitchen, Jeff quit the show, taking him out of the game.
  • Losing Team: Once again saying there is no winner, Ramsay relied on the critic's comments to determine a loser. They like the Red Team's food better, and combined with their ability to catch up after losing Jeff, declared the Blue Team the loser, with their leader Ralph the best of the worst.
  • Nominated: Ralph nominated Andrew, because of his confrontational attitude, and Wendy, due to her many mistakes.
  • Eliminated: Wendy, because of her constant mistakes in all three services and diffuculty to work with her.

Episode 4

  • Original airdate: June 20, 2005.
  • Team challenge: Ramsay passed the two teams to JP, his maitre d', for a lesson in how to properly set a dining table. The teams then had to replicate a sample table containing 96 items within a 5 minute time period. The Red Team made four mistakes, while the Blue Team made only one. The Blue Team enjoyed massages in the dorms, while the Red Team had to clean all of the restaurant's silverware.
  • Service: Ramsay taught the teams how to make frog legs and pigeon, which was added to the menu. Since they lost the challenge, the Red Team has to set all 100 tables in the dining room. Ramsay says that he won't close until one team serves all their tables, and that would be the winning team. Both teams start strong, but despite Andrew's struggles, the Blue Team, with Jimmy slowing the Red Team down, and Jessica's strong performance, takes an early lead. Mary Ellen, though, slows the Blue Team down when her rissoto's returned, which brings them to a halt, allowing the Red Team to serve all their tables first, prompting Ramsay to close.
  • Winning Team: Keeping his promise, Ramsay declared the Red Team the winners, and congratulated them on being the first winning team. He declared Jessica the best of the worst for her strong performance.
  • Nominations: Jessica nominated Andrew for his confrontational attitude and Mary Ellen for slowing down the team.
  • Eliminated: Mary Ellen for being the main reason for the Blue Team's loss.

Episode 5

  • Original airdate: June 27, 2005.
  • Menu Change: To shake things up, Ramsay threw out the entire previous menu and created a new menu featuring pasta dishes.
  • Team challenge: As Ramsay changed the menu of the restaurant to feature pasta, the two teams had 10 minutes to turn raw dough into as much spaghetti as possible, judged by suitability for serving in the restaurant and total weight. The Blue team made 2.41 pounds of acceptable noodles, while the Red Team made 2.45 pounds. The Red Team wins wine and cheese on a gondola ride, while the Blue Team has to make all the remaining pasta for the service.
  • Service: The service was divided into 2 services, each team would cook in one and wait on tables in the other. Since the Red Team won, they got to choose the order and chose to cook first. The Red Team has a subpar service, Jimmy, Elsie, and Chris all struggling to prepare quality food. After they switched and the second service began, Michael came up with a plan to urge the customers to order lasanga, slowing down the Blue Team. The plan worked, but the dishes they managed to complete were satisfactory. However, the Blue Team took too long and Ramsay closed up.
  • Winning Team: Although they left 42 tables without food, the Blue Team's food overall had better quality and they served better, so Ramsay declared the Blue Team the winners. Michael was deemed the best of the worst.
  • Nominations: As the most experienced chefs, Chris and Michael made a pact to nominate Elsie and Jimmy. Michael did nominate Elsie, but because he became friends with Jimmy and that Chris was a threat, Michael nominated Chris instead.
  • Eliminated: Chris, as Ramsay explained that someone who boasts about their skills needs to step up and meet that expectation or else be eliminated.

Episode 6

  • Original airdate: July 11, 2005
  • Team challenge: Team members were blindfolded and earmuffed and then asked to identify various foods on taste alone. Each participant had to identify 4 different food items. The Red Team won, correctly identifying four items, while the Blue Team only got one. The Red Team went wine tasting at LA's finest restaurants with Ramsay, while the Blue Team has to clean all the restaurant's pots and pans.
  • Menu Change: Always one to shake things up, Ramsay threw out the entire menu yet again, and asked each team to create menus of their own. The two teams were going to compete head-to-head, with diners choosing to eat from the Red menu or the Blue menu.
  • Service: Unlike previous services, each customer will be able to pick from the Red or Blue Menu this service. Ramsay says that he will chose a winner based on the number of people that ordered from their menu, along with quality of the food. Since they lost the challenge, the Blue Team has to enter a combination to get to their store room. Andrew tries putting tape on the door to keep it open, only to get caught by Sous Chef Scot. The Blue Team gets 11 more orders, and Jimmy slows down the Red Team, but Michael and Elsie are able to get their orders served, while the Blue Team struggles as a whole, especially Ralph and Andrew. When Ramsay notices Ralph waving to two girls in the restaurant, he decides that he has had enough and shuts Hell's Kitchen down.
  • Winning Team: Although they could not serve everyone, Ramsay tells the Red Team they came close, and says they are the winners. Jessica is deemed the best of the worst, despite her average performance, Ralph and Andrew were much worse.
  • Nominations: Jessica nominated Andrew because of her respect for Ralph, but Ramsay forced her to nominate Ralph, too.
  • Eliminated: Andrew, due to his confrontational attitude and many mistakes.

Episode 7

  • Original airdate: July 11, 2005
  • Ramsay assigned the remaining five contestants to a single kitchen team, wearing black, where each contestant was now going to compete as an individual.
  • Challenge: Ramsay demonstrated how to make tableside fruit flambe. Based on Ramsay's opinion of presentation and taste, Jimmy and Elsie placed 1st and 2nd respectively. Jimmy received a helicopter trip over L.A. and was allowed to bring someone along; he chose Michael.
  • Jimmy nominated Elsie to prepare tableside caesar salad and fruit flambe during the next service. During service, Ramsay requested Ralph work alongside him at the hotplate. Based on performance in the kitchen, Ramsay selected Ralph as the day's best.
  • Nominees for elimination: Although Elsie had asked Ralph to send her home, Ralph decided to nominate Jessica and Jimmy. Based on Jimmy's poor performance and an in-kitchen confrontation during the service period between Ramsay and Jimmy, Ramsay eliminated Jimmy, though not without a few words of praise.

Episode 8

  • Original airdate: July 18, 2005
  • Challenge: Ramsay gave the final four contestants fifteen minutes each to create an original dish from a tray of fifteen different leftovers from the previous evening's service. Among the ingredients were macaroni, parsnips, chicken, beef, raspberries, and a lemon. Elsie made chicken soup. Michael made a side dish of grilled chicken wings. Jessica made a raspberry dessert. Elsie won the challenge as Ramsay said that she used the most ingredients as well as having a hearty, tasty soup that he would order in a restaurant.
  • Reward: As a reward, Elsie accompanied Ramsay to a taping of Good Day Live, where they demonstrated how to make risotto.
  • Sevice: The next service period did not have any twists. Elsie was asked to assign the team members to various tasks on the line. During the service, Ramsay reassigned the team twice as he felt that there was inadequate communication between the team members. This lack of communication may not have been accidental; Michael, Ralph, and Jessica had previously agreed not to help Elsie if she asked for advice.
  • Elimination: At the end of service, Ramsay did not select a leader to nominate somebody; he nominated Elsie and Jessica as the weakest performers that night. Ramsay then eliminated Elsie, but noted warmly that he was very proud of her for getting this far, without any prior restaurant experience.

Episode 9

  • Original airdate: July 25, 2005
  • Having been woken up at 4 AM unexpectedly, the three remaining contestants are told that they have to bake bread for the night's service. Jessica, who had had a lot to drink that night, went back to bed. Michael and Ralph did the majority of the work.
  • Challenge: On very little sleep, the three finalists were then asked to create a soufflé. Ralph's was the winner, followed by Michael's, then Jessica's.
  • Reward: As a reward, Ralph got to choose which dish he would be creating that night: beef, chicken, or tuna. Ralph chose beef, Michael tuna, and Jessica was left with chicken.
  • Service: Unbeknownst to the contestants, members of their families were seated in the restaurant for the service. They had a chance to try each of the specialty dishes and select their favorite, not knowing who had made each one.
  • When the time came to choose one contestant to leave, their family members appeared. Ramsay tells them to vote for each's favorite dish. Michael's tuna got the most votes, followed by Ralph's filet mignon. Jessica's chicken only got one vote.
  • Elimination: With only one vote for her dish, Jessica was chosen. However, Ramsay told Jessica that "deep down inside, you know you weren't as good as Michael and Ralph," and asked her to leave. He told her that she'd entered through the front door, and she'd earned the right to exit through the front door.

Episode 10

  • Original airdate: August 1, 2005. 2-hour finale.
  • Michael and Ralph are informed that Hell's Kitchen is going to be split in two for the final service, with each contestant decorating their own restaurant, choosing the service uniforms, and creating the menu.
  • The two finalists were able to renovate Hell's Kitchen however they liked. Michael went with an LA-modern style theme named Lola Pop (named for his wife, Lola), while Ralph decided to go with more of a New York style Steakhouse he called Frank & Lulu's (named for dogs owned by himself and a friend).
  • Six of the previously eliminated contestants returned to help Michael and Ralph compete in the big challenge. (Dewberry, Wendy, Andrew, Elsie, Jimmy and Jessica)
  • After the service, Ramsay praised both Michael and Ralph, saying that all of the customers loved their food and atmosphere, but one thing helped him make his decision: the number of customers who would return. While one scored 90% on this question, the other scored 94%. Ramsay declared Michael the winner. Ramsay then made Michael an offer: the original prize of his own restaurant, or an invitation to join Ramsay in London to work and learn alongside him at one of his restaurants. Michael accepted the offer to work in London.

Epilogue

  • Winner Michael Wray's original plan was go to the UK to learn under Ramsay, but as a newlywed, he did not go in deference to his wife's wishes. After the show was over, he said that he hoped to eventually open a restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada at either the The Palms or the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, although it was more work than he expected. In the meantime, he has started a custom chef's knives company, Skull and Cleavers. He claims that he received "a chunk of cash and US$75,000 in restaurant equipment" for winning. Wray has been cooking for the Los Angeles restaurant Tatou, and is expected to open the Las Vegas location.
  • Runner-up Ralph opened his own restaurant in Sag Harbor, New York, called Fat Ralph's Deli. He also appeared as a challenger on Iron Chef America, competing and losing to Iron Chef Bobby Flay.


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