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Ronin 03-21-2011 07:51 PM

2011 Healthy Chef Competition (lots of pictures)
 
I was invited to this event again this year. I went last year as well. Basically a competition to create healthy dishes worthy of fine dining.

More pictures can be found here:

http://www.ededition.com/2011-healthy-chef-competition/
http://edeats.com/2011-healthy-chef-competition/

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-20.jpg

My first entree from the International Culinary School at the Art Institute of Vancouver. Sous vide New Zealand lamb served with sunchoke barigoule, mint spring pea puree, pickled nameko mushrooms in a red wine reduction.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-6.jpg

Second entree from the Chinese Canadian Chef Association. Poached prawns and scallops in ponzu sauce with asparagus, strawberries and soba.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-4.jpg

I also gave this a try from Goldfish Pacific Kitchen. Yuzu marmalade-glazed Gelderman Farm's pork loin with five vegetable pave, roasted sunchoke puree in a maple bourbon gastrique.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-13.jpg

The Rabbit's Feast, from The Well. Roulade of rabbit, pulled leg, and Dutch sausage with braised red cabbage, slow cooked cherry tomatos, roasted golden beets, sauteed zucchini and squash, honey glazed carrots, farro and cauliflower puree, in a natural reduction.

Desserts I tried included...

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-23.jpg

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-2.jpg

Executive Hotel’s dessert is a Parfait Pyramid with pistachio and chocolate parfait with minted mango, melon, and strawberry salsa as well as mandarin brandy glaze and raspberry coulis.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-14.jpg

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-24.jpg

Carmella mousse and hazelnut cake with apple tarte tatin and cranberry and citrus sorbet from Vancouver Community College.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-8.jpg

"Bacon and Eggs" from the River Rock Casino. The yolks are mango jelly and the whites are coconut tapioca. The "bacon" is some sort of Asian jelly with red bean or something. Didn't get much info on this.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-7.jpg

Strawberry egg tart, strawberry/lychee jelly, strawberry mousse from the Chinese Canadian Chef Association.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-12.jpg

The Well's Tropical Pavlova with coconut sorbet, orange gel, kiwi coulis, rum-glazed pineapple, and tropical fruit salad.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-16.jpg

Winner of Best Entree was the Hyatt Regency Vancouver with this tandoori-rubbed beef tenderloin with Aloo tikki spring vegetables, mint chutney and beet coulis.

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...chef2011-3.jpg

Best Dessert was this trio: pineapple yogurt mousse with fresh pineapple garnish and coconut brittle, white chocolate apple soft cake with apple compote and lavender anglaise, and a strawberry panna cotta with peanut butter shortbread and strawberry gastrique.

The Healthy Plate Award went to this...

http://ededition.com/blogpics/health...hef2011-19.jpg

Braised sea cuccumber with shiitake mushrooms, pea sprouts, prawns, a garden pea puree, lily bulbs garnished with beet powder and chive oil from River Rock.

Vale46Rossi 03-21-2011 08:32 PM

Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing

SumAznGuy 03-21-2011 08:35 PM

Sweet. I was there too.
I had the entree from CCCA and the dessert from the Hyatt.

Culverin 03-21-2011 08:56 PM

daaaaaang.
look at the pros work. that's freaking awesome.

I was just flipping through the links you posted, but I didn't see any sort of criteria for "healthy".

I'm assuming there's the obvious ones like no deep frying, but what about grilling? Those dishes seem more poached rather than grilled.

Ronin 03-21-2011 09:56 PM

Cooking healthy, using fresh, local ingredients.

k3lv 03-21-2011 10:11 PM

thanks for sharing, food and pics look awesome

SumAznGuy 03-22-2011 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 7355545)
Cooking healthy, using fresh, local ingredients.

6 types of fruits and vegitables.

There is asparagus which is not local at this time of year.

ecchiecchi 03-22-2011 08:41 AM

Damn- I was invited by one of the restaurants to attend the event, but couldn't because of school. What a waste of opportunity!

TheNewGirl 03-22-2011 10:58 AM

Sooo hungry now!

bd0n 03-22-2011 01:14 PM

pros? this food looks like crap! I hate when food is deconstructed to the point, where you need instructions to eat. I hope you wrecked some of those canals, cause all of them look like crap lol. My faiv chef once told me, if you have time to put a swirl on the plate, you clearly had time to make your food taste better.

lowside67 03-22-2011 01:20 PM

Err, thanks for your opinion. McDonalds is across the street and they will put everything nicely in one box so your dont have to work hard to figure out how to eat it...

6793026 03-22-2011 03:22 PM

I agree with bd0n to a point. The bacon and egg was so messy and also the mushroom dish was a bit too messy. less is sometime more.

Ronin 03-22-2011 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bd0n (Post 7356266)
pros? this food looks like crap! I hate when food is deconstructed to the point, where you need instructions to eat. I hope you wrecked some of those canals, cause all of them look like crap lol. My faiv chef once told me, if you have time to put a swirl on the plate, you clearly had time to make your food taste better.

:noob::noob::noob::noob::noob:

Vansterdam 03-22-2011 08:04 PM

that looks delicious and trippy as fuck

winson604 03-22-2011 10:12 PM

Good work Ronin it looks really good bro

Ronin 03-23-2011 05:00 PM

The people that run the event liked my work so I've been invited back in June for a bigger one.

pastarocket 03-23-2011 08:13 PM

The food looks so delicious! :eek2:

scottsman 03-23-2011 10:13 PM

Quote:

pros? this food looks like crap! I hate when food is deconstructed to the point, where you need instructions to eat. I hope you wrecked some of those canals, cause all of them look like crap lol. My faiv chef once told me, if you have time to put a swirl on the plate, you clearly had time to make your food taste better.
bd0n show us what you got jackass. In some cases competition style plating isnt necessarily what you would find on a restaurants plate.

Creating healthy foods, vegetarian, etc... was always something I found hard to do and still make them look nice.


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