The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Culinary students put in the pressure cooker

- Digital First Media

Pottstown High School Culinary Arts students enter the kitchen for the annual “Chopped Challenge.”

POTTSTOWN » Pottstown High School Culinary Arts students found out what it is like to feel the pressure of being creative and at the same time meet the demands of a working kitchen. They competed in their annual “Chopped Challenge” which is modeled after Food Network’s reality cooking show “Chopped.”

The owners of Grumpy’s restaurant on High Street, Gene and Sheila Dugan, started the challenge a few years ago as a way to give back to the community and create a real life learning experience for students.

This year students had one hour to make a sandwich using mystery ingredient­s revealed to them right before the time clock started — chicken breast, blue cheese crumbles, cold brew coffee and cinnamon jelly beans! The student chefs were allowed to add additional ingredient­s to make it their own creation and impress the four judges.

Students competed for $50 cash and a gift basket of kitchen utensils. The winning sandwich will be placed on the Grumpys menu for a year!

Once the students finished their dishes it was time for the judging panel consisting of, community members Paul Haverly and Amy Wolf along with School Board President Amy Frances and Human Resource Director Deena Cellini to sample the sandwiches and score according to the taste, use of all ingredient­s, presentati­on and teamwork.

The judges announced the winning sandwich, “The Double Bleu,” the creation of the team consisting of Julia Day, Amaya Stevenson and Kyle Taylor.

Culinary Arts instructor, Jacquelyn Mathias, said “We are fortunate to have such community minded partners like Sheila and Gene Dugan who are willing to give their time, resources and experience­s so that are students can demonstrat­e their skill and prepare to enter the adult work world.” Community partnershi­p

leads to student achievemen­t, another reason to say Proud to be from Pottstown.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Julia Day serves up sandwiches.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Julia Day serves up sandwiches.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? From left-to-right, winners of the “Chopped Challenge” are Kyle Taylor, Amaya Stevenson and Julia Day.
SUBMITTED PHOTO From left-to-right, winners of the “Chopped Challenge” are Kyle Taylor, Amaya Stevenson and Julia Day.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Abigail Krause prepares her ingredient­s.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Abigail Krause prepares her ingredient­s.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Rielly Dugan prepares a dish.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Rielly Dugan prepares a dish.

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