Guest Blogging: A Bourdain Throwdown
By Anthony Bourdain
I actually WATCH Food Network now and
again, more often than not drawn in by
the progressive horrors on screen. I
find myself riveted by its awfulness,
like watching a multi-car accident in
slow motion. Mesmerized at the ascent of
the Ready-Made bobblehead personalities,
and the not-so-subtle shunting aside of
the Old School chefs, I find myself
de-constructing the not-terrible shows,
imagining behind the scenes struggles
and frustrations, and obsessing
unhealthily on the Truly Awful ones.
Screaming out loud at Sandra Lee in
disbelief as she massacres another dish,
then sits grinning, her face stretched
into a terrifying rictus of faux cheer
for the final triumphant presentation. I
mourn for Mario..and Alton...Bobby and
yes--even Emeril, nobly holding the fort
while the TV empire he helped build
crumbles like undercooked Bundt cake
into a goo of Cheez Wiz around him.
Some thoughts on the Newer, Younger, More Male-Oriented, More Dumb-Ass Food Network:
ALTON BROWN: How did Alton slip inside the wire--and stay there all these years? He must have something on them. He’s smart. You actually learn something from his commentary. And I’ll admit it: I watch and enjoy Iron Chef America-in all its cheesy glory. Absolutely SHOCKED and thrilled when guys like Homaru Cantu show up as contestants--and delighted when Mario wins--again and again, forestalling his secretly long-planned execution. His commentary is mostly good. And that collar-bone snapping fall off the motorcycle on Feasting On Asphalt? Good television!
EMERIL: I’m actually grateful when I channel surf across his show. He’s STILL there--the original Behemoth. And I STILL find him unwatchable. As much mileage as I’ve gotten over the years, making fun of Emeril; he deserves a lot more respect than I’ve given him. He does run a very successful and very decent restaurant group. He is--in fact--a really nice guy. And-as much as I hate the show-- compared to the current crop of culinary non-entities, he looks like Escoffier. He will probably be the last of the Real Chefs. I’m sure they’re growing future replacement options in petrie dishes somewhere, conducting Top Secret focus groups at suburban malls with their latest Bright Young Hopeful. I’m just glad he’s still there--a rebuke to the geniuses who brought us such Great Ideas as Dweezil and Lisa.
BOBBY FLAY: They seem to have noticed Bobby’s strong “negatives” among some viewer responses during focus groups--and decided to respond by subjecting poor Bobby to THROWDOWN; the object of which is to allow every web-fingered geek with a backyard grill--or half-mad muffin maker to proclaim, “I beat Bobby Flay at makin’ barbeque!” at the heart-warming end of show--before returning to tend their meth labs.. I watched poor Bobby battle to a draw recently in some bogus Southwestern “Chili Face-Off.” Now…does ANYONE actually believe that Bobby Flay can’t make a better chili than a supermarket ground beef bearing amateur? I don’t. It’s a cruel exercise in humiliation. A variation on “Dunk Bozo” or “Shoot The Geek,” at the carnival. And whatever I might have thought of Flay’s previous TV efforts, I find the network’s misuse of one of their founding chefs to be nauseatingly cynical. The conspiratorial-minded might be tempted to suspect this as yet another part of the Secret Plan to rid themselves of the annoyingly big ticket chefs--by driving Bobby to quit--or insane with misery. He may not be Mr. Cuddlesworth, but he’s a successful businessman and a good chef--and he doesn’t, after all, need this shit.
MARIO!
Oh, Mario! Oh great one! They shut down
Molto Mario--only the smartest and best
of the stand-up cooking shows. Is there
any more egregiously under-used,
criminally mishandled, dismissively
treated chef on television? Relegated to
the circus of Iron Chef America,
where--like a great, toothless lion,
fouling his cage, he hangs on--and on--a
major draw (and often the only reason to
watch the show). How I would like to see
him unchained, free to make the
television shows he’s capable of, the
Real Mario--in all his Rabelasian
brilliance. How I would love to hear the
snapping bones of his cruel FN
ringmasters, crunching between his
mighty jaws! Let us see the cloven
hooves beneath those cheery clogs! Let
Mario be Mario!
THAT ACE OF CAKES GUY: Hey…He’s got talent! And..he seems to be a trained chef! And he’s really making food--and selling it in a real business! I think…I like it! If I have one reservation, it’s that I have no idea if the stuff actually TASTES good. It LOOKS really creative and quirky--and I’m interested but…I mean...it’s like construction going on over there from what we’re told and shown. One suspects that the producers don’t want to waste valuable time talking about anything so technical as food--on “Food” Network. I mean...what’s in those cakes, beneath the icing and marzipan and fondant? That said, it’s the only “kicky, new, cutting edge, in-your-face” hopeful they’ve managed to trot out of any quality in memory. Hope it lasts. Wait till they try and put the poor bastard on a pony--or do a “Tailgate Special” with the usual suspects. Or a “Thanksgiving Special” where he has to sit down with the bobbleheads and pretend to like it. On balance, it’s still probably the best new project they’ve come up with in a long, long time.
GIADA: What’s going on here!? Giada can actually cook! She was robbed in her bout versus Rachael Ray on ICA. ROBBED! And Food Net seems more interested in her enormous head (big head equals big ratings. Really!) and her cleavage--than the fact that she’s likeable, knows what she’s doing in an Italian kitchen--and makes food you’d actually want to eat. The new high concept Weekend Getaway show is a horrible, tired re-cap of the cheap-ass “Best Of” and “40 Dollar a Day” formula. Send host to empty restaurant. Watch them make crappy food for her. Have her take a few lonely, awkward stabs at the plate, then feign enjoyment with appropriately orgasmic eye-closing and moaning..Before spitting it out and rushing to the trailer. Send her to Italy and let her cook. She’s good at it.
RACHAEL: Complain all you want. It’s like railing against the pounding surf. She only grows stronger and more powerful. Her ear-shattering tones louder and louder. We KNOW she can’t cook. She shrewdly tells us so. So...what is she selling us? Really? She’s selling us satisfaction, the smug reassurance that mediocrity is quite enough. She’s a friendly, familiar face who appears regularly on our screens to tell us that “Even your dumb, lazy ass can cook this!” Wallowing in your own crapulence on your Cheeto-littered couch you watch her and think, “Hell…I could do that. I ain’t gonna…but I could--if I wanted! Now where’s my damn jug a Diet Pepsi?” Where the saintly Julia Child sought to raise expectations, to enlighten us, make us better--teach us--and in fact, did, Rachael uses her strange and terrible powers to narcotize her public with her hypnotic mantra of Yummo and Evoo and Sammys. “You’re doing just fine. You don’t even have to chop an onion--you can buy it already chopped. Aspire to nothing…Just sit there. Have another Triscuit…Sleep….sleep….”
PAULA DEEN: I’m
reluctant to bash what seems to be a
nice old lady. Even if her supporting
cast is beginning to look like the Hills
Have Eyes--and her food a True Buffet of
Horrors. A recent Hawaii show was
indistinguishable from an early John
Waters film. And the food on a par with
the last scene of Pink Flamingos. But
I’d like to see her mad. Like her
look-alike, Divine in the classic,
“Female Trouble.“ Paula Deen on a
Baltimore Killing Spree would be
something to see. Let her get Rachael in
a headlock--and it’s all over.
SANDRA LEE: Pure evil. This
frightening Hell Spawn of Kathie Lee and
Betty Crocker seems on a mission to kill
her fans, one meal at a time. She Must
Be Stopped. Her death-dealing
can-opening ways will cut a swath of
destruction through the world if not
contained. I would likely be arrested if
I suggested on television that any
children watching should promptly go to
a wooded area with a gun and harm
themselves. What’s the difference
between that and Sandra suggesting we
fill our mouths with Ritz Crackers, jam
a can of Cheez Wiz in after and press
hard? None that I can see. This is
simply irresponsible programming. Its
only possible use might be as a
psychological warfare strategy against
the resurgent Taliban--or dangerous
insurgent groups. A large-racked blonde
repeatedly urging Afghans and angry
Iraqis to stuff themseles with fatty,
processed American foods might be just
the weapon we need to win the war on
terror.
AND FINALLY: Some IRON CHEF AMERICA match-ups I’d REALLY like to see:
- Mario Batali (with one arm tied behind his back--and drunk) vs. Regina Schrambling
- Michael Ruhlman, swacked on Ripple, vs. John Mariani-- in a Charcuterie Challenge
- Grant Achatz vs. That Guy In Australia Who Ripped off his recipes as his own
- Marco Pierre White vs. Gordon Ramsay
- Charlie Trotter vs. Martin Picard (Chicken Livers vs. Foie Gras)
- Chris Cosentino, Fergus Henderson, Martin Picard vs. Alain Passard, Roxanne Klein and Charlie Trotter (Cooked vs. Raw Challenge)
- Martha Stewart vs. Rachael Ray (bare knuckle cage match)
- Ducasse vs. Robuchon
- “Mikey” from Top Chef vs. Sandra Lee
Video Gold!