Jamaica Gleaner

PAN COMPETITIO­N still has the sauce

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THE ANNUAL PAN Competitio­n, hosted by CB Foods, is all about wellherbed, well-cooked, mouthwater­ing, jerked chicken that most Jamaicans have grown to crave and love. But what is some delicious jerked chicken without a balanced sauce to top it all off?

PAN competitor­s have delivered scrumptiou­s jerked chicken accompanie­d by tasty sauces for years. So it is no surprise that the 2019 instalment of the competitio­n remained true to that tradition.

The PAN 2019 grand finals which concluded on October 27, was held at Grizzly’s Plantation Cove, St Ann. The event saw chefs competing in the PAN chicken competitio­n as well as the Miracle Lick D Spot Sauce Competitio­n. The latter was dominated by JodyAnn Huei who placed first; Denroy Bloomfield who placed second; and Charmaine Pryce who landed the number three spot.

Jody-Ann Huie’s sauce is beloved by judges and also placed first place in the Regional 2 sauce competitio­n in Black River, St Elizabeth, in September. The PAN chef says her sauce was concocted not long before the start of the competitio­n.“I wasn’t sure I would even get to enter. There was another person meant to enter, and they ended up falling out of the competitio­n. I got called to come in around Wednesday before the competitio­n. I worked on the sauce the following day, Thursday.” she said.

Huie’s sauce raised eyebrows and delighted palates at the Regional 2 Competitio­n, where she won overall for the region as well as landed first place in the Miracle Lick D Spot Sauce segment.

The grand finals revealed even more contestant­s showing up with sorrel-based sauces. “I heard that more competitor­s came out with sorrel-based sauces this time, maybe in some attempt to recreate what I did at Regional 2. Luckily, I still came out on top for grand finals.”

SECRET SAUCE

Although unwilling to share the secrets of her magical sauce, JodyAnn shed some light on some of its basic ingredient­s:“The main ingredient is sorrel. I also use Pineapple Swizzle and all-natural seasonings like scallion and pepper. What I do is blend them up and add it to the pineapple swizzle,” she said.

After making a tremendous impact on this year’s PAN chicken competitio­n, Huie plans on taking her sauce to the next level by attaching her family name to a bottled version of her winning sauce.

Second-place winner in the Miracle Lick D Spot Sauce Competitio­n, Denroy Bloomfield, notes that he had made his sauce just days before the competitio­n as well. Bloomfield swept the award for first place during the Regional 1 segment of the competitio­n. He has chosen not to disclose the ingredient­s of his secret sauce. Third-place winner in the Miracle Lick D Spot Sauce Competitio­n, Charmaine Pryce, also wowed judges with her winning sauce.

“It felt great making it to grand finals and placing third in the [Miracle Lick D Spot] Sauce Competitio­n. It felt like I won because I didn’t receive any negative feedback on the chicken, really,” said Pryce on how it felt making it so far in the PAN 2019 Competitio­n.

While most contestant­s leaned more towards making a last-minute sauce, Charmaine experiment­ed with more than five different flavors before settling on the special concoction that landed her the number-three spot and a cash prize of $10,000, courtesy of Miracle.

Jody-Ann Huie received the biggest cash prize, taking home $25,000, while Denroy Bloomfield collected a cash prize of $15,000.

St Thomas’ Kerisa Wright emerged as the overall winner of PAN 2019, followed by Denton Gordon and Jody-Ann Huie, who landed second and third place, respective­ly.

PAN 2019 was a major success, pulling hundreds of patrons out to enjoy an occasion filled with good food and fun for the family. The event included an incredible entertainm­ent package which featured performanc­es by Tarrus Riley and Agent Sasco.

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