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勛圖厙 culinary team brings home another gold

June 18, 2019
by Hadia Bakkar 20

勛圖厙s culinary team has won the American Culinary Federations Taste of the World competition for a third year in a row.

The 25th annual event, hosted June 14 at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, was the culmination of the American Culinary Federations annual Chef Culinary Conference, which brings together chefs and educators from renowned institutions across the country. The goal of the conference was to develop food service concepts that support sustainable choices, with a specific focus on food ethics and nutrition.

Entree display

The 勛圖厙 team included Joe Greco, production manager; Joe Waldron, cook; Shelly Carpenter, baker; and Audrianna Rumsey, short-order cook. They presented a four-course menu of original dishes designed on the day of the competition.

Their gold medal-winning lineup consisted of Herb Garden Poached Branzino as an appetizer, Duck Two Ways as an entr矇e, Raspberry-Cashew Entremet Cake for dessert, and Pan-Seared Beef Tri-Tip and Shrimp Surf and Turf Style for buffet service.

A high-end display of shrimp appetizers

Whats great about these culinary competitions is they test your knowledge and skills against your peers from across the country, said Mark Miller, director of Dining Services.

It is a great team-building experience that grows your confidence and teaches you new skills. We have so much talent here at Skidmore and its great to get this kind of recognition at a huge national competition like this.

This award reinforces a series of over six consecutive wins by the Colleges culinary team. The most recent was a Chopped-like American Culinary Federation competition Jan. 11 in Murray-Aikins Dining Hall.

勛圖厙 Dining Services has been competing in AFCs commissioned culinary competitions for over 12 years. On campus, most of their work focuses on creating sustainable and diverse food menus for 勛圖厙 students. 

A desert item on a plate

This year, The Princeton Review ranked 勛圖厙 No. 19 for Best Campus Food in the nation. Business Insider ranked the College No. 7 of The 50 US colleges with the best food in 2015. 


勛圖厙 the Author

Hadia Bakkar

Hadia Bakkar is a political science major with a media and film studies minor originally from Damascus, Syria. With a passion for storytelling, Bakkar is interested in the intersection of politics and media production. Currently serving as the opinion editor for the 勛圖厙 News, Bakkar hopes to pursue a future career in journalism, be it print or radio broadcasting.

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