My Wandering Forkwritten by Lori Allen
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by Lori Allen, My Wandering ForkRestaurant Wars here in St. Johns?! That's right St Johns Technical High School - Academy of Culinary Arts held their first ever restaurant wars!
This fundraising event features 18 students from the Academy of Culinary Arts in two teams for technical knowledge and skills competition in the Back of the House and Front of the House. Each team had three professional chef leaders, one for savory, one for sweet and one front-of-house director. Each team had one hour to cook, prepare and plate tasting plates of an appetizer, entrée, and dessert to paid guests. In addition, the teams provided a fully composed plate of each dish to three judges. The Front of the House students were responsible for decorating their display table along with a signature drink (non-alcoholic) and garnish. There were special guests and chefs from all around the area to help with judging. The two teams were scored on sanitation, safety, Mise en place, cooking techniques, presentation, portion size, nutritional balance, ingredient capability, signature drink, teamwork, creativity, taste, texture and doneness. Cajun Carnival's team consisted of a Hurricane cocktail, Mojito cocktail, Chicory coffee - Savory- Cool Cajun Chicken lettuce cups and Chicken Jambalaya - for their sweet - a Bourbon Street Bread pudding. Although everything tasted delcious, my favorite in this group was the Chicken Jambalaya - so deep and rich with flavor and spices. Yokan's team consisted of a Yokan Cherry Blossom Mocktail- Chicken Sushi, Chicken Clear soup - Savory - Sesame Chicken Salad and for their sweet a white chocolate yuzu pie. Their Sesame chicken salad I could eat everyday! Light and refreshing. It was so nice to see these students from grades 9-11 so passionate about their trade. It was equally nice to see how they all worked together and how much the academy supports them and encourages them to share in their creativity. How lucky are we to have such a devoted School for these students who are developing a trade that is not only a necessity but something we all enjoy! Food! For more information you can contact St Johns Technical High School, www-sjths.stjohns.k12.fl.us I love supporting and encouraging these talented students!
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St. Johns MagGuest blogger and foodies exploring local restaurants. Lori Allen is a local who moved from the Boston area to attend Flagler College and never left. She is a family person that loves the beach, football, working out and finding new places to try. Her love for food comes from her northern background and her love of cooking as well as meeting new and interesting people. She has never met a stranger nor has she ever been afraid to try an intriguing place. (Check out all her reviews on stjohnsmag.com)
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