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Each category winner and the grand prize winner received a special gift bag of prizes.
Each category winner and the grand prize winner received a special gift bag of prizes.
Woodland elementary students cooked their favorite Mexican recipes to compete in Future Chefs of America (Photo) - 04/15/19

Monday, April 15, 2019-Woodland, WA-Woodland elementary students in second through fifth grades competed in the third annual Future Chefs of America event by cooking their own recipes for judging and enjoyment by attendees at Woodland High School on Tuesday, March 26.

Woodland Public Schools’ food services provider, Sodexo, sponsors the event each year to give students the opportunity to exercise their culinary skills and explore food services as a potential career path. “We want students to learn healthy eating habits while also showing them that preparing food can be fun and easy,” said Laura Perry, the Nutrition Services Director for Woodland. “By starting early, students can see what it’s like to cook their own food, both for when they live on their own but also as a potential career opportunity.”

Each year, students interested in participating submit recipes based on a different theme with this year featuring healthy Mexican-inspired cuisine. Finalists are selected to participate in the competition held at Woodland High School where each student prepares their recipe for review by a panel of judges who select winners in different categories.

More students participated in this year’s event than ever before.  Fortunately, Kimberly Miller, Woodland High School’s Culinary Arts teacher, was on-hand to let students use her classroom kitchen space in addition to the cafeteria’s kitchen. “Our participation was quadruple what it was last year,” said Perry. “We started to run out of kitchen space when Kim offered to let us use her cooking classroom which was wonderful!”

Finalist recipes included such favorites as Yummy Bowls, Grilled Chicken Fajitas, Fish Tacos, Pork & Reggie Torta, Mexi Cauli-Tots and many others. You can check out the recipes and even make them yourself by downloading the Woodland Public Schools Future Chefs Recipe Book by clicking this linkhttps://5il.co/79sv

Each student, paired with a food services employee, prepared enough of their recipe for parents and community members who attended to sample the recipe, as well as a special presentation plate. Chef Dave Williams, Sodexo's Regional Chef, helped each student select from a variety of small vegetables and herbs to highlight the colors and presentation of their dishes.

Judges selected winning recipes for five different categories:

  • Originality: Sopresa Soup by Apple Rhuman (2nd Grade)
  • Easy Preparation: Sweet Potato, Black Bean & Chicken Quesadilla by Treb Lawley (5th grade)
  • Healthy: Salsa with Chips by Josue Martinez (3rd grade)
  • Kid Friendly: Doritos Taco Bake by Jamison Moultrie (3rd grade)
  • Taste: Chicken Tacos Lettuce Wrap with Mexican Corn by Winston Ann (4th grade)

Each category winner received a gift bag including a colander, ice cream scoop, pizza cutter, corn cob holders, and a timer. All participants get to keep their official cook uniform including hat and smock.

The grand prize winner was Gina Ek, fourth grader, with her recipe for Fish Tacos. “Gina will move on to the regional round of competition, and if she wins, she will get to produce a short cooking video detailing how to her make her recipe which will be voted on nationally,” said Perry. Ek received a special collection of prizes including an entire cookware set, cutting boards, measuring cups, a cookbook, and an Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker.

Cooking at a younger age has become more popular in recent years thanks to the rise of cooking videos on the Internet and television cooking shows. "A lot of our participating students learn food preparation thanks to television cooking shows and YouTube videos," explained Perry. "In addition, a lot of students help prepare food at home by cooking with their parents and families or just experimenting on their own."

The Future Chefs program is part of Sodexo's community outreach program with Sodexo sponsoring the event including buying the ingredients for all of the recipes. Woodland staff members from the district's different school cafeterias helped guide and supervise the student chefs to ensure everyone followed proper kitchen safety protocol.

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