Cooking up a trip to nationals
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Marisa O’Neil
Students in Newport Harbor High School’s Culinary Academy advanced to
a national competition after taking top state honors over the
weekend.
Each member of the four-person team also won an $8,000 scholarship
to attend culinary school. The team cooked up a three-course meal in
60 minutes, beating out 14 other student teams at the ProStart
Student Invitational Saturday at Cal Poly Pomona.
“Everybody that competed did an incredible job,” teacher Janet
Dukes said. “I’m extremely proud of the time they put in and their
dedication. It’s amazing to see how much these kids have grown.”
In the weeks leading up to the state competition, the team put in
extra hours after school to practice getting everything just right.
Professional chefs Jeff Riggs from the Pacific Club and Tom Curran
from Laguna Culinary Arts helped the students develop their menu and
train for the big day.
Team members Venecia Delgado, Michael Silverstein, Juan Rosales
and Thomas Martin had to make the entire meal of warm ratatouille
salad with balsamic glaze, poached mussels and prawns with lime
saffron rice and crispy hazelnut towers with chocolate malt sauce and
creme fraiche using no electricity and only two butane burners. They
brought their own utensils and ingredients for the meals.
Judges kept a sharp eye on all the teams, Dukes said, grading them
on taste, presentation, sanitation and technique.
Even a thumbprint on a plate would mean points deducted.
“They were so prepared,” she said. “They were ready for it.
They’ve practiced with the entire class watching them and [chefs
Riggs and Curran] have always been there, so they didn’t feel
intimidated.”
Juan, 17, kept his cool, sauteing vegetables, stirring chocolate
sauce and answering questions for the judges at the same time, she
said.
The next step will be to go to the National ProStart Student
Invitational in Orlando, Fla., in April. As the state winners, all
expenses for the trip will be paid.
Venecia and Michael are seriously considering attending culinary
school, especially after getting the $8,000 scholarship, Dukes said.
Juan, who works as a cook at Pick Up Stix in Newport Beach, plans to
take full advantage of the scholarship.
Thomas, 17, a tailback and middle linebacker who’s captain of the
football team, said he’ll keep the scholarship in mind.
“It depends on how football goes,” he said. “If I don’t get a ride
to a school on a [football] scholarship, I’ll be going into culinary
arts.”
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