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'Top Chef' Winner Whips Up Kosher Meal For Hillel

Emily Glazer

Issue date: 4/25/07 Section: Campus
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By Emily Glazer
The Daily Northwestern

Ilan Hall, winner of the television show "Top Chef," brought 20 pounds of vacuum-sealed lamb from New York to cook for about 50 Northwestern students and staff at Fiedler Hillel Center Tuesday night.

He said he brought his own knives and Kosher lamb "from Mrs. Shpitzer on the Lower East Side."

About eight years ago, the Fiedler family donated money to build Hillel's center and created the Fiedler Program Endowment, said Rabbi Josh Feigelson. Since then, there has been an annual Hillel food event every April.

Hall, 25, first went to Allison Hall in the afternoon to help cook a turkey stir fry dish for lunch at the Kosher station in the dining hall. Although it was not his recipe, students said they were excited just to eat something he cooked.

"You watch 'Top Chef' and you want to eat the food, and now you get a chance," said Adam Rosenbloom, a Weinberg freshman.

For dinner Tuesday night, Hall prepared "crispy lamb" and decided at the last minute to add potatoes.

Hall spent about three hours cooking the lamb at a low temperature. He said he wanted to cook it as long as possible "because it's a fatty piece of meat."

Rosenbloom said he was excited to eat a meal prepared by Hall, and also offered to help him serve potatoes and get the plates ready for the audience.

"I wanted to be able to say 'Ilan cooked a meal for me,'" he said.

Audience members said they thought the meal was delicious. After everyone received their plate, the majority of the audience rushed to the front table to get second, third or fourth servings.

While he was cooking, Hall encouraged students to keep the conversation going and to ask questions.

Some students asked Hall what the most difficult challenges were on Bravo's "Top Chef." Hall said the hardest were the "beach challenge," where the chefs had to cook breakfast for surfers on the beach, and the "restaurant challenge," where chefs had to open a restaurant in less than 24 hours with $500 dollars.
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Linda

posted 4/25/07 @ 3:13 PM CST

Enough already, Please Ilan, just go away.

dave

posted 4/28/07 @ 7:22 PM CST

Why would you bring this guy to campus? Haven't we seen enough of his vicious propensities on TV? Screaming at his fellow contestants to assault Marcel as Ilan holds the camera? Ilan has problems. (Continued…)

Tamma

posted 5/01/07 @ 2:04 AM CST

Lack of originality, nasty, cruel disposition, wimpy mama's boy. There are better role models than Ilan Hall!

nikki

posted 10/04/07 @ 11:17 AM CST

To all the other people who responded I am a classically trained chef and if you think Top Chef was vicious you have no idea. People pissed all day and walk around with knives. (Continued…)

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