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The outdoor area of the Gold Creek Salmon Bake |
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Salmon Bake "tents" where the chef's served their food |
I love the Bravo television show "Top Chef". I always watch it - every season. I love the challenges, the contestants, and Tom Colicchio. Unfortunately I also hooked Bill on the show and now he calls Padma Lakshmi his second wife. I've learned the terms sous vide, aioli, crudo and torchon. I've seen the chefs cook geoduck and foie gras - knowing I'll never eat either. My 9 p.m. Wednesday nights have seen me root for Fabio Viviani, Stephanie Izard, both the Voltaggio brothers (couldn't choose!) and Marcel (and his famous "foam"). The locations have been across the map - from east coast to west, Chicago to Miami. However, earlier this summer, I heard a rumor that completely blew me away - TOP CHEF WAS IN JUNEAU! Yes, that is right - the cheftestants, the judges, the challenges were here in my town. A work colleague happened to ask me if I had every heard of Emeril Lagasse (she hadn't) and I suspiciously asked "why'? Well, she said, her fiance had told her that Tracy's Crab Shack (the popular crab stand where he worked during the "season") had been shut down for the the day for filming a show with Emeril that involved a bunch of chefs. I barely squeaked out "you mean "Top Chef"?? My office is next door to the Juneau Convention and Visitors Bureau and, knowing the staff there, I quietly opened their door (more like broke in running...) and asked if the "rumor" was true - was Top Chef filming in Juneau? Their lips were saying "we can't confirm that" but they looked rather guilty and I knew that what I had heard was true. I went home that evening and searched the world-wide web for any mention of the upcoming season and found that "Top Chef Seattle" would be filming the two pre-finale episodes in Juneau. The next night found Bill and I driving around looking for the tell-tale signs of importance - the black limo. We drove through the parking lots of the hotels and restaurants in town but found nothing. We "heard" via a bartender friend at one of the hotel bars (where supposedly the staff and "stars were saying - the cheftestants were staying at an undisclosed location in town) that they might be filming at a local outdoor "salmon bake" (like a fish boil in Wisconsin) so off we went. Driving up to the Gold Creek Salmon Bake road, we were stopped by a young man saying that the Salmon Bake was closed today. Bill said, "but I'm Tom Colicchio's brother". The guard said, "sorry, we're closed, come back tomorrow". Bill insisted that he was a relative until the guard said "if you were really Tom Colicchio's brother, you would know that we are closed - come back tomorrow". AHA! It was true! While I did not see any of the show's stars, there were reports in the paper of the famous chefs walking through the streets of Juneau. I was eager to watch the two episodes and was not disappointed when I watched those two episodes of the show filmed here a few weeks ago. Most would assume that the episodes that were broadcast in February were "live" but to see the contestants bundled up knowing that it was filmed in August was pretty funny. One of the venues that was used in the first episode was the fishing dock that is right in our tidal basin!
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the fish dock across our tidal basin where the chef's chose their fish |
In fact, if they would have turned the camera around as the chefs were choosing their fish from the ice-filled bunkers,
you would have seen our condo. This first episode of the two also had the chefs cooking for "locals" at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake, where we took our good friend in May when she visited (and the site of the aforementioned entrance failure!).
And, Tracy's Crab Shack, where the first "quick fire" challenge was filmed, was the site of my surprise birthday
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Tracy of Tracy's Crab Shack (the chef's cooked inside this "shack') |
party this past August - about one week before they filmed the challenge there!
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photo from the tv show at Tracy's Crab Shack |
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also filmed at the top of the Mendenhall Glacier (via helicopter) and at the Governors Mansion. I poured over the episodes, looking for something or someone that I knew and it was fun to see the location shots knowing
exactly where they had been. If you haven't seen the show, catch those two episodes on www.bravotv.com or on reruns in the next few weeks. While the weather certainly could have been better for the filming of the show, the scenery shown is as amazing as my every-day view.