Amber Kellehan’s shocking elimination on Next Level Chef Season 5 following a beer-pairing challenge underscores the show’s relentless innovation and the razor-thin margin between culinary triumph and defeat.
Next Level Chef, FOX’s groundbreaking cooking competition led by Gordon Ramsay, returned from a brief hiatus with a pub-inspired episode that transformed the set into a lively bar complete with beer taps Parade. The Top 10 chefs faced their first beer-centric challenge, testing their ability to pair brews with proteins under intense pressure.
Team Arrington, winners of the previous episode, secured the top kitchen, while Team Blais, still reeling from the last elimination, was assigned the basement. With Gordon Ramsay, Nyesha Arrington, and Richard Blais each down to three or four team members, the competition intensified as the mentors strategized to keep their chefs in the game.
The Ale’s Well-Ends Well Challenge and Connor Caine’s Back-to-Back Victory
The challenge, titled “Ale’s Well-Ends Well,” required chefs to select a mug of beer or ale from the platform and craft a dish that perfectly complemented the beverage. A twist involved a beer-pong game where each chef had one ball and one shot to earn extra ingredients, merging culinary skill with playful strategy.
For the second consecutive week, Connor Caine delivered the winning dish: a lager-glazed chicken with charred corn and bone-marrow succotash. His success kept Team Arrington in the top kitchen for the following episode Parade.
Amber Kellehan’s Champagne Elimination and Emotional Goodbye
In the elimination round, mentors Gordon Ramsay and Richard Blais each selected one chef from the bottom two teams. Gordon chose Amber Kellehan, and Richard picked Darian Bryan. The challenge: create a dish using champagne within 25 minutes.
Amber cooked her final meal in the Next Level Kitchen, but her dish fell short. As she prepared to leave, she reflected on her journey: “It’s been an honor. A lot of people get their starts in culinary school or other kitchens, I got my start here. My story is just beginning. I want to keep pushing myself, taking more culinary classes, traveling the world and continuing to grow as a chef.”
Her departure is a poignant moment in Season 5, as Amber, a 30-year-old home cook from Joshua Tree, CA, embodied the show’s ethos of everyday chefs rising to the occasion Parade.
The Nine Chefs Still in the Hunt
With Amber’s elimination, nine contestants remain. Below is the complete list of advancing chefs from Night 6:
- Andy Allo, 37, Malibu, CA, Social Media Chef, Team Gordon
- Christian Alquiza, 35, Austin, TX, Social Media Chef, Team Blais
- Cole Lawson, 31, Los Angeles, CA, Professional Chef, Team Gordon
- Connor Caine, 30, Manhattan Beach, CA, Professional Chef, Team Nyesha
- Danielle Kartes, 43, Puyallup, WA, Home Cook, Team Nyesha
- Darian Bryan, 34, Buffalo, NY, Professional Chef, Team Blais
- Gabrielle Coniglio, 34, Palm Beach, FL, Professional Chef, Team Gordon
- Jared Veldheer, 38, Grand Rapids, MI, Home Cook, Team Blais
- Machete Gonzalez, 34, Houston, TX, Professional Chef, Team Nyesha
Why Amber’s Exit Signals a Turning Point for Season 5
Amber Kellehan’s elimination transcends a simple spoiler; it reveals the core tension of Next Level Chef—the clash between creative adaptability and the crushing time limits of Ramsay’s kitchen. The beer challenge, a novel format, demanded quick thinking and flavor pairing skills, while the champagne elimination tested precision under fire. Amber’s struggles in the latter highlighted how even consistent performers can falter in a single round.
Her role as a home cook without formal training made her a relatable figure for audiences, and her articulate exit speech emphasized the show’s impact on real people’s culinary dreams. Meanwhile, Connor Caine’s repeat win propels Team Arrington into a position of strength, but with three teams still in play, the balance of power remains fluid. Viewers are now speculating whether a home cook can ultimately triumph or if professional chefs will dominate the finale.
Next Level Chef continues to air Thursday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX, with streaming available on Hulu the next day Parade.
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