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Le Cordon Bleu was still very interested in having the contest again, but we had two problems:
- I was in the middle of writing two books in a year and didn't have time to put a contest together.
- Since Tea Experience Digest was no longer in production, there was a need to find another media sponsor.
I chose 9 teas from Teas Etc wonderful line for the students to choose from. I went to the school for a tasting of all the teas and did a small tutorial for them. It was fun to watch their faces as they tasted all the different teas. They could choose up to four different kinds to play with for their recipe. They could also choose which category to enter: Appetizer, Entree, or Dessert.
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As a tea specialist, it is so exciting to spread the word on tea especially to culinary students. There was so much excitement in the air as the students gathered in the kitchen for the contest. They had one hour to prepare their dish.
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It was time to judge the students recipes. On the judging panel was: Lorna Reeves, editor of TeaTime Magazine, Chef Mekolites CEC, Chef Crump, Chef Gruber, Evening LCB Evening Deen, and Lisa Boalt Richardson, Author and Owner of Lisa Knows Tea. Each student brought out their dishes one at a time. They explained their dish, the type of tea(s) they used, and their execution of tea in the recipe.
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Each one was very different and delicious, but in the end we could only have one winner from each category. All the winners received a copy of both my books, Tea with a Twist and The World in Your Teacup generously donated by my publisher Harvest House Publishers.
Do you want to know the winning recipes? Look for them in the January/February issue of TeaTime Magazine along with more details about the contest. You won't want to miss it!
Do you want to know the winning recipes? Look for them in the January/February issue of TeaTime Magazine along with more details about the contest. You won't want to miss it!
Do you have a favorite recipe using tea as an ingredient? I would love for you to share it!
Happy Sipping and Tasting, Lisa
Dearest Lisa,
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to find you here! This is my PASSION TOO! Love everything Tea, especially the French Tea that is. Also cooking with Tea. That is very popular in Europe already and now finally after living here for 27 years, it is catching on in the New World as well!
Hope that more and more women will follow us on this journey. I at least do promote my Tea & Etiquette professionally. Having worked in all continents as an international consultant we have lots of Tea experience and lots to share with readers...
Wish you success and again, I am thrilled with this! Follow you on Facebook and put your blog in my sidebar as well...
Greetings from Georgia
MariettesBacktoBasics
Thanks for reviving the Tea Competition! It was a great event and I'm glad to see the students still enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteSusan McKeen
Former Editor, Tea Experience Digest