The final two had the pleasure of having Tom cook a private, four-course dinner for them.

The most delicious-looking course was the first one, the crab and sea urchin with finger limes.

When the final two showed up at the kitchen, all the previously eliminated chefs were waiting for them.

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Amar and Jeremy got a choice of two chefs to help them each.

For someone who got eliminated so early, Angie has a great record for being chosen first for challenges.

Theres a story here, and I suspect it resembles that of a young Padawan defying his master.

In theFirst Course, Jeremy served foie gras two ways with chili, passion fruit, and marshmallows.

From the sounds of it, Jeremy won the first round.

Last came theFourth Course, and both chefs went all out.

Amars coconut financier had great flavors, but Charlie noted that the texture of the financier wasnt right.

Perhaps JGs enthusiasm pushed Jeremy to a slight edge in this round.

At the judges table, Padma gave the familiar spiel of We dont know whos winning this thing!

She said one chef was technique-forward, and one was flavor-forward.

I hope his daughter is indeed proud!