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Cookery competition celebrates the best of Jersey

Date: 24/10/2017 | Posted by John Garton

The JCG/Genuine Jersey ‘Skills for Life’ cookery competition came to a close last week [Friday 20th October], celebrating the best amateur chefs and fresh, local produce that Jersey has to offer.

Throughout the week, 71 students from Les Quennevais, Beaulieu, Le Rocquier, Victoria College and JCG hit the stoves in a bid to win a variety of trophies for their cullinery skills and imaginative use of local, seasonal produce. Entrants were asked to invent a unique healthy, balanced main dish and then invited to create their dish against the clock for the judges.

In it’s 11th year, the competition was open to all secondary school students and for the first time included an adult segment to the contest. Entrants were judged by local culinary experts including Andrew Baird of Longueville Manor, Marcus Calvani of BeServed Group and Shuan Rankin of Ormer Restaurant.

Beaulieu student, Emma Preisig, was the overall winner of the event, scooping the Modern Hotels Award for Year 13 and the Jersey Market’s Trophy (sponsored by Vienna Bakeries) for Best Overall Entry in the Competition. This was Emma’s fourth year cooking in the competition, as she sets her sights on studying cookery at a culinary college in Birmingham after finishing her exams. Emma’s winning dish was monkfish wrapped in parma ham.

The Shaun Rankin Award for Best Use of Jersey Produce went to Year 8 JCG student Ada Ostroumoff for her ambitious dish of beef, crab and vegetable sushi. Event organiser Antoinette De Louche, Head of Food and Nutrition at JCG, said: “Ada showed an innovative and creative use of ingredients and her sushi looked and tasted superb!”

The competition crowned Mrs Angela Crowcroft as ‘best amateur chef’ in the adult division for her dish of skate poached in wine with a Jerey butter and caper sauce. The adult section of the competition was launched this year as part of fundraising efforts for JCG’s upcoming charity school trip to an orphanage in Ghana in 2018.

Organiser Antoinette De Louche, Head of Food and Nutrition at JCG, said: “The standard of cooking in the competition continues to rise with every year and was undoubtedly at it’s highest this year. This contest gives teachers and parents an opportunity to promote and raise awareness of the nutritional benefits of using local produce, in a fun and engaging way. ”

“We are incredibly grateful to Genuine Jersey for sponsoring the competition and to all of our other award sponsors without whom this could not take place.”

Genuine Jersey Chief Executive John Garton said: “This is always a fantastic event for Genuine Jersey to align itself with as it teaches Islanders, young and old, about the abundance of local produce we have available on our doorstep. The difference in buying your ingredients locally can be always be found in the taste and the Skills of Life really gets the kids to taste everything they source.”

Held in partnership with Genuine Jersey and organised and hosted by Jersey College for Girls, Skills for Life aimed to capture the spirit of shows such as The Great British Bake Off and Masterchef. The event enjoying ongoing sponsorship for the student section of the competition from Modern Hotels, Mange Tout, Dunn Ross Fisheries, Rondel’s Farm Shop, Longueville Manor, Genuine Jersey, The Boathouse Group, Shaun Rankin, the Pedley Family and Vienna Bakery.

 

An awards ceremony took place on Friday 20th October to commend the following:

Yr 7

Dunn Ross Cup:            Jessica Debois- Beaulieu

Runners-up:                  Macy Gogan- JCG

Harvey Sanders William Hodgeson- Victoria College

Yr 8

Rondel’s Farm Shop Shield: Ada Ostroumoff- JCG

Runner-up awards:        Lucy Chambers - JCG

Jasmine Le Brocq - JCG

Esme Fowler- JCG

Yr 9

Genuine Jersey Award: Beth Lawrence- Beaulieu

Runner-up awards:        Eve Bish- Les Quennevais

Cara Williams - JCG

Iola Williams- JCG

Yr 10

The Pedley Family Cup: Sophie Robinson- JCG

Runners-up:                  Jessica Fernandes- Le Rocquier

Isabella Birtwhistle- JCG

Yr 11

Longueville Manor Cup: Hannah Esnouf- JCG

Runner-up:                    Emily Blake - Les Quennevais

 

Yr 12

Mange Tout Award:       Sophie Walker – JCG

Runners-up:                  Megan Mc Donagh- JCG

Lilly Sinclair- JCG

 

Yr 13

Modern Hotels Award:Emma Preisig- Beaulieu

Runners-up:                  Laurie Corbel – Victoria College

Isabelle Lowthorpe- JCG

 

Shaun Rankin Award for Best use of Jersey Produce:  Ada Ostroumoff- JCG

Jersey Market’s Trophy (kindly sponsored by Vienna Bakeries) for Best Overall Entry in the Competition: Emma Preisig- Beaulieu

Boathouse Award for Endeavour: Carys Unwin- JCG

 

The Genuine Jersey mark is the guarantee of local provenance and is recognised as a byword for the best the Island has to offer. To carry the mark, goods must be reared, grown or caught in Jersey or created by accredited Islanders and local businesses who qualify to be members of the Genuine Jersey Products Association.