I think this elimination was so unfair because again, they had technical problems which are actually catering situations.

(Remember I'm the one with an extreme amount of catering experience - though I don't cook for them.) It's a shame that Eric got eliminated and some of the others almost got eliminated because of the
technical reasons that they were not given the information ahead of time as to what cooking/heating equipment will be available to them AND how long of a wait it may be till serving. These are situations out of their control.

It is info that is necessary & that you would only know how to compensate for if you had
prior experience working with a catering company and have gone through the various technical problems encountered while transporting and holding food for a couple hours, in not the best of circumstances.
This show is supposed to be
Top Chef, not
Top Catering Chef. These are some of the best chefs in their fields, who are used to cooking & serving fabulous food right away, and are being eliminated for technical reasons, outside of their control. I'm sure that not only did the food have to sit in the cambros during transportation, but the two hours was probably also the wait for the camera crews to set up & such. So it wasn't "just" a twenty minute ride to the site, then set the food out, etc. I'm sure that if Eric had been told during the meal planning, HOW the food would be transported (in cambros only) and how long the wait might be, and that he would NOT be given equipment to re-crisp the dogs, he would have never chose to even make corndogs. He would have made something saucy with the dogs.
The other team didn't even have fuel to cook a s'more. They luckily had a mini blow torch someone had brought with him!
While seeing the show, it was then that I realized, when our company serves Four Cheese Pasta, (instead of mac & cheese

,) when it arrives off the catering truck and is in the portable proofing ovens, that it looks like one big soupy mess in the chafing pans. You can barely see the pasta because it's loaded with so much cheese sauce. Now I realize, that after sitting around for a couple hours in the proofing oven keeping warm, until it finally gets served, the sauce thickens & dries up. And it is perfect when we serve it. Sometimes, the first pans at the beginning of the evening are still a little saucy, but 2-3 hours later, as we're serving the last pan, it is still great, not dried out. My point is, they have experience in factoring in the food sitting time.
We've served corn dog like appetizers. I'm not sure what they do to prep them, since I never really paid attention. But I know our company has what's called large portable proofing ovens, loaded with shelves upon shelves of large cookie sheet pans. A layer of the corn dogs is pre-placed on the cookie sheets, uncovered, another sheet pan is stacked underneath a couple inches below that sheet on another shelf. Big aluminum cans of Sterno camp fire, cooking fuel is placed right on that second sheet. Multiple stacks alternate inside the oven like that. When the door is closed, the corn dogs cook just like a regular oven, so they can crisp up and stay that way. They can also regulate the amount of heat by how many cans of fuel they burn.
Other times when there is electricity on-site, the chefs used stacks of portable convection ovens. They have control over what equipment they need for their foods.
It appears, that in future challenges, if the chefs have to travel, they had better not cook anything that needs to stay crispy, or to cook any foods in which they can not control if the food even gets in a warming oven or chafing pan.

2 weeks ago, it was the celery salad that didn't have crispy chips. Last week it was cold, ugly mushrooms, (that then got overly dressed with parm cheese.) This week it is soggy corn dogs.
IMO, they should have sent Zoe home or the guy with the Waldorf Salad. Zoe had
pasta salad. There were no special technical circumstances to account for. She just didn't know how to make a good pasta salad. If she had a knock out dressing, she wouldn't even have been talked about. I think they kept her because she's part of a couple and they hope they can get some good footage of her & Stephanie later, maybe talking together, consoling each other, maybe in a direct challenge against each other.