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On Monday night in Raleigh, twenty chefs and six mixologists from across the state competed to be named the NCRLA chef, pastry chef, and mixologist of the year, among other titles.
Upbeat pop music set the mood at Raleigh's Angus Barn Bay 7, on Monday night, as people meandered, mingled, and tasted their way through the annual North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association Chef Showdown.
Using local North Carolina ingredients in as many ways as possible, twenty chefs and six mixologists from all over the state competed to be named the NCRLA chef, pastry chef, and mixologist of the year, among other titles.
Pastry Chef of the Year went to Jamie Turner of Earlās Grocery and Soul Food Sessions in Charlotte.Ā She served up a county fair inspired dessert of an apple and pear brown butter bun, sweet corn ice cream, white chocolate popcorn crumble, and pickled apples.Ā According to Turner, her goal in crafting pastries is to put an unexpected twist on comfort food that people have not seen before.
When asked how it feels to compete she said, āIt means everything, Iāve been doing cakes since I was ten years old, so this is twenty-eight years in the making.Ā Iām ready.ā
Johnny Burritt, representing Chemist Spirits in Asheville, took home the title of Mixologist of the Year.Ā (Chemist Spirits also won the title of Distillery of the Year.)
Mixologist Judge ā and co-founder and head taster at Muddy River Distillery ā Caroline Delaney said they were looking for a balanced drink with creative ingredients, visual appeal, and presentation. When making her final decision, she said Burritt's confident presentation made him stand out.
Cory Haigler, chef at The Westin at Charlotte, fired up Cheerwine-braised short rib fillet, chili & parsnip creamed corn and pickled radish ā leaving guests wanting more, and landing him the Peopleās Choice Savory award.
Meanwhile, a corn pudding dish (corn and bacon fat streusel, white chocolate, bourbon caramel, and salted butter ice cream, respectively) won Tie Whittaker of Buttermilk Boutique the Peopleās Choice Pastry award.Ā Her culinary vision, she says, is āto take those southern flavors that you are used to, and elevate them into something beautiful, something that youāve never had before.ā
The Peopleās Choice Specialty Cocktail & Distillery award went to Jimmy Huyhn, who competed for Copper Barrel Distillery in Wilkesboro.
Finally, Smoked beef cheeks with a brain aioli, pickles and tabouli secured Steven Goff, executive chef and co-owner of AUX Bar in Asheville, the title of 2019 Chef of the Year.Ā He describes his style as "modern southern" and Auxās atmosphere as a cross between a dive bar and a bistro.Ā To bring that welcoming feel to the competition, he scattered antique animal skulls and other antique finds across the table.
When asked what it means to be able to compete he said, āI just like being able to support the hospitality community in general."
The event was presented by Got to be NC Agriculture, an initiative of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Service.Ā The winners from the showdown will become part of a Culinary Ambassador Team created by the NC Department of Agriculture Markets Division.Ā That team, according to NCDA food marketing specialist Chad Blackwelder, will be well-equipped to āpreach the gospel about North Carolina products."
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@NCRLA Shake It Up Mixology Challenge at Carolina Ale House - DT Raleigh
This mixology event was a fundraiser supporting the NC Hospitality Education Foundation (NCHEF). 8 bartenders from the Raleigh and surrounding area came together to compete for the best cocktail in Raleigh. Using Southern Wine & Spirits products, each contender presented and crafted 1 cocktail. All were sampled by event attendees to provide a popular vote and 3 celebrity judges who chose the overall best cocktail.
Competitors:
East Village GrillĀ
Carolina Ale House
Counting House
Gonza Tacos Y Tequila
Mandolin
Marshall Free House
Midtown GrilleĀ
Zinda
The winner was East Village Grill with their drinkĀ ā Toro En Fuegoā. It incorporated cubed pineapple, cucumber, Hornitos Tequila and serrano peppers.
Popular vote winner was Gonza Tacos Y Tequila with their El Macando. Don Q Rum, LuloĀ puree, agave, mint and a star fruit garnish.