From Deseret News archives:
Utah's Kelsey Nixon won't be the 'Next Food Network Star'
The Brigham Young University graduate, one of the four remaining finalists, was sent packing from the reality series after guest judge Paula Deen commented that her entree portions were too small.
On Sunday's show, the finalists went to Las Vegas to cook in a Bobby Flay-style "Throwdown," where they had to make an ultimate version of their own signature dish while simultaneously creating an ultimate version of their competitor's signature dish.
While cooking, they also had to respond to questions from Dayna Devon of "Extra."
"She nailed it, didn't she?" Deen exclaimed after watching Nixon's interview. But Nixon's strategy to create petite, sophisticated pork loin and chicken parmigiana entrees backfired when Deen commented, "It's petite in size, and I think it would make a fabulous appetizer."
The 23-year-old's other misstep was referring her recent stint in culinary school. Judge Bob Tuschman warned her in earlier episodes that such comments made her sound too inexperienced to be a cooking authority.
Nixon married her college sweetheart Robby Egan Friday and was unavailable for comment. "She's on her honeymoon, so it's bad timing for exit interviews," said Lisa Krueger, the Food Network's public relations director. (The reality series was filmed last winter.)
In a previous interview with the Deseret News, Nixon said she had the least amount of culinary experience among the finalists. However, her cooking skills shone during several different challenges.
Her tilapia dish was chosen as the best fresh seafood entree and put on Red Lobster menus nationwide, and her No Nightmare Beef Wellington created with finalist Shane Lyons was tapped for Bon Appetit magazine. She also won a one-minute "technique" video challenge by showing viewers how to french the bones on a rack of lamb.
But her youthful enthusiasm garnered mixed reactions from judges. Tyler Florence, host of "Tyler's Ultimate," complimented her energy, but Bob Tuschman, Food Network's senior vice-president, called it "overcaffeinated cheerleader," an opinion he has since revised.
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Anonymous | July 20, 2008 at 1:02 a.m.
Kelsey blew it by going big and making the less desired food. She...
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Kelsey was truely my favorite. I think that she belongs on the show....
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