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Food Competition 2004

Team from Glasfryn

Glasfryn - Heats

www.glasfryn-mold.co.uk

The dish of the day cooked up by Lee and Nino from Glasfryn was the hearty Prawn and chicken 'Jambalaya' - a main course that, with a little enhancement, would definitely sit well on the Pub's menu.

Starter:

Feta cheese, Parma ham and onion 'pasties' with tomatoes and herbs

Good overall taste and flavour, but short on filling - perhaps if it should have been one big pasty, to change proportion of filling to pastry.

Light Bite:

Grilled black pudding, goats cheese and apple with mustard cream

Tasty but not big enough for a light bite.

Main:

Prawn and chicken 'Jambalaya'

A really good dish with full flavour but needed something fresh/ light to add variety and make it into more of a main course.

Pudding:

Choux pastry and cinnamon fritters with chocolate sauce

Good idea but would have really benefited from some clotted cream or ice cream to balance out the dish.

Prepared by:

Lee Antrobus, Nino Molica-Franco

Heats Final Winner
Black Jug    
Old Harkers Arms    
Hare    
Grosvenor Arms Grosvenor Arms  
Pant-yr-Ochain Pant-yr-Ochain Pant-yr-Ochain
Armoury    
Dysart Arms    
Glasfryn    
Cross Foxes    
Corn Mill Corn Mill  
Pen-y-Bryn    

The Challenge

Every pub must enter a starter, light bite, main course and pudding. The dishes need to be prepared, cooked and put together in the morning before judging at lunchtime.

In the first round, three or four pubs each day go up against each other. The winner overall on each day goes through to the final, which is held two weeks later.

Pub managers and senior chefs are encouraged to come along for the judging and to lend support at the tastings and see what their crews have done, but they can't make any alterations or comment until after the judging - or heckle the other pub teams.

The Criteria

Each dish will be judged under the following criteria; the written description of the dish; the style of the dish; presentation; taste and balance; value for money for the customer; gross profit to the pub; kitchen efficiency; likelihood of consistent reproduction; ease of service to the table.

Prizes

The winning team will enjoy the glory, the admiration and undoubtedly the accusations of bias and double-dealing from all their peers. They will also receive a trophy and probably a case or two of something quaffable to share amongst the team.

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