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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Team Challenge 1: the competitors have to cook for the Toronto Maple Leafs. For doing well at the last Elimination Challenge, Pino and Dale are the team captains. Pino, with the best dish in the last challenge, was the Blue Team Captain, and Dale, who was the runner-up, was the White Team. The teams had to make one pasta dish and one fish dish for the challenge. Pino chose Marida, Julie, Carly, Tammara, Dora, and Danielle. Dale chose Eric, Brooke, Mike, Josh, and Kaila. Danny could not cook because he was sick with the flu, but he had to compete in the pressure test. The Blue Team decided to make a halibut dish with sweet potatoes and green beans, and for their pasta dish they cooked a Pasta e fagioli. The White team had more time deciding on their menu, when Dale, to the contempt of his teammates, chose trout over pickerel , with carrots and asparagus. For their pasta dish, they cooked a penne with a herb puree. After making a very salty herb puree , Kaila cut herself in the challenge, which caused some dysfunction in the kitchen. When it was time to plate Kaila didn't know what to do, which Dale blamed on her for not being when he assigned plating roles. After the 52 Leafs, alumni and family members voted, the Blue team won with 26 to 11, on the White Team. Pressure Test 1: the cooks had to cook a Raviolo al Uovo, which is a ravioli with a liquid egg yolk inside and a fried sage leaf at the top. First, Dale decided to save himself and Danny, disappointing a few of the cooks, including Mike and Eric. Though initially confident, Eric had trouble separating his egg, and almost lost his last egg yolk. Most cooks had a bit of trouble, with Brooke and Mike having too thick pasta. In the end, Kaila's pasta was considered the best of the five, and she, Eric and Josh were saved. Finally, Mike was saved, and Brooke was eliminated from the competition.. }

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