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Queen of the Elimination Challenge: Mary Sue Wins $40,000 for Share Our Strength Congrats to
Chef Mary Sue Milliken for a successful run on season three of
Bravo's Top Chef Masters! She is indeed the Queen of the Elimination
Challenge, winning $40,000 for
Share Our Strength
and four elimination challenges, more than any other Top Chef Masters
competitor to date. Mary Sue had the time of her life, and
is honored to be in the company of
Top Chef Masters King Floyd Cardoz and BFF
Chef Traci Des Jardins, who Mary Sue likes to call Queen of the
Quickfire. The entire Top Chef Masters experience
reinvigorated Mary Sue's creativity and reminded her of the
importance of challenging yourself; the results are always enriching.
And now that both Mary Sue and
Chef Susan Feniger are Top Chef Masters alums, we at Border Grill
are proud to be the only restaurants in the world with two truly
awesome and inspiring Top Chef Masters.Twitter Time Today! Live Tweet with Mary Sue Ask Chef Mary Sue Milliken any question in the world--in 140 characters
or less on Twitter that is--during the
@BorderGrill
Live Tweet with Mary Sue! It's Twitter time today from 2:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. PT with this fascinating Top Chef Master finalist, Too Hot
Tamale, and Border Grill Co-Chef/Owner. We're taking questions on
@BorderGrill
starting at 2 p.m. PT so put on your thinking cap, brush up on your
tweeting skills, and get ready to dive into the culinary world of Mary
Sue. Mary Sue’s favorite question gets a $75 gift certificate to dine at
any Border Grill restaurant. And better yet, all live tweet participants
will be entered to win a Border Grill gift basket, including Dinner for
4, three of Mary Sue and Susan’s autographed cookbooks, and a Border
Grill peppermill.No Kid Hungry: Have You Taken the Pledge? Chef Mary Sue Milliken challenges all her fans, followers, and friends
to take the No Kid
Hungry pledge today! As a longtime advocate for
Share Our Strength,
Mary Sue is committed to ending childhood hunger in America with the No
Kid Hungry campaign. You can help by taking the
No Kid Hungry pledge
and signing on to get info about ways to make a difference in your
neighborhood. Take it one step further and
make a donation to support school breakfast programs, community
gardens, and many other critical safety nets for kids in need, creating
more healthy meals and more healthy children in your community. Each new
supporter who takes the pledge is a step toward the finish line--No Kid
Hungry in America by 2015. Top Chef Masters Finale Recipes: A Flavorful Trip Down Memory Lane Join
Chef Mary Sue Milliken on a flavorful, season finale journey down memory
lane, starting at the age of five. An adventurous eater even then, Mary
Sue discovered a love for her Mother's steak tartare, the inspiration
for her first course, Asian Steak
Tartare. When Mary Sue was 16, she had an aha! moment at a dinner
party, realizing she was destined to become a chef after taking a bite
of shrimp mousse prepared by Greg Duda, her sister's friend and Mary
Sue's future mentor. Thus Mary Sue
created a Duo of Shrimp a la Gregory with
Shrimp and Chervil Stuffed Rigatoni
and Shrimp and Crab Salpicon. And
finally, to evoke the moment Top Chef Masters judge
Ruth Reichl decided to become a food critic, Mary Sue crafted an
Eureka Lemon Trio of delightful
desserts, including a lemon souffle reminiscent of the one Ruth ate in
Paris at age 12. Now Mary Sue challenges you to create your own
flavorful trip down memory lane and share the tasty recipes and photos
with us on
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