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Top Chef DC: Cooking Up Some Ethiopian Cuisine

Above: “Marcus Samuelsson met the cheffers for the Quick-
fire.They were to prepare Ethiopian based on his heritage. Why
because DC is as overrun with Ethio joints as is with politicians.

The Wall Street Journal
By Elva Ramirez
Top Chef Masters winner Marcus Samuelsson meets the cheffers for some quickfiring. This week, a take on Ethiopian, which is all the rage in D.C. It made us misty for our favorite Ethiopian place, Awash, which if you’re ever near Columbia University, we suggest you check out. So! Kind of a hard challenge, right? Several chefs have not only never cooked Ethiopian, a few have never eaten it. Angelo, Kenny and Ed think they’ve got this on the bag because they have experience cooking this cuisine. Marcus, upon tasting Angelo’s dish, even jokes that Angelo might have grown up in Ethiopia. But for all those high expectations, it’s Tiffany who wins the quickfire along with some immunity. She didn’t even know what to call her dish, she joked, which was a result of mixing up a big goulash with a dash of hope and prayer. Read more

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Marcus is the new Top Chef Master

Above: Top Chef Masters’ champion Marcus Samuelsson won
$100,000 for the UNICEF Tap Project, which brings clean and
accessible water to millions of children around the world.

Tadias Magazine
By Tadias Staff

Published: Friday, June 11, 2010

New York (Tadias) – Marcus Samuelsson has been crowned winner of the second season Top Chef Masters, a reality competition show broadcast on the cable television network Bravo.

“It’s the best feeling,” said Samuelsson after his victory was announced. “People all over the world will celebrate this with me, I guarantee you that.”

Top Chef Masters reality show pits world-renowned chefs against each other in weekly challenges. Samuelsson defeated fellow celebrity chefs Susur Lee, also from New York, and Las Vegas chef Rick Moonen.

As the winner, the Ethiopian-born chef received $100,000 for the UNICEF Tap Project, which raises funds to bring clean and accessible water to millions of children around the world.

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