Haute Event: Emeril Lagasse Headlines the Venetian and Palazzo’s Culinary Clash

Emeril Lagasse
Emeril Lagasse

The Venetian and Palazzo kicked off the second annual Culinary Clash Master Chef Competition at Doge’s Palace on Friday. Known as the most outrageous chef competition on the Las Vegas Strip, 16 chefs from the two resorts faced off against one another with Emeril Lagasse serving as one of the judges and Robin Leach as the host. Each chef was asked to create a dish from ingredients found moments before in a “mystery basket,” which were then prepared in mobile “food truck” kitchens in 20 minutes.

In addition, a new element was added this year, Masters of Mixology, a decidedly spirited competition among resort bartenders, hosted by master mixologist Dale Degroff.  During the competition, two teams headed by celebrity mixologists Tony Abou-Ganim and Francesco Lafranconi led a team of four bartenders. The teams competed in two rounds including a blind tasting and presentation of aperitivo, of which team Team Lafranconi came out on top.

Eight chefs, including Tim Doolittle of Table 10, Levi Hill of Aquanox, Ronnie Rainwater of Delmonico, Stefan Peroutka of Palazzo Las Vegas, Jon Um of SushiSamba, Donna Willey of Taqueria Canonita, Joshua Bianchi of Venetian Las Vegas and Chaisith Crook of Tao, have been selected to move on to round two of the Culinary Clash Master Chef Competition, set to be held tonight night at 7 p.m. Doge’s Palace.

Teams Abou-Ganim and Lafranconi will also return to compete in the last three rounds of Masters of Mixology, set to be held tonight night at 7:30 p.m. at Doge’s Palace.

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