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Follow on Google News | Greensboro Chef Wins Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series’ Regional Tournament Fire in the TriadChef Tim Thompson of Marisol Takes Home Regional Title, Moves on to Final Fire Statewide Championship this November
By: The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series In front of a sold out crowd of more than 150 people, the final Fire in the Triad battle challenged the chefs to use two featured ingredients, Foothills Brewery Hoppyum and Cottonwood Low Down Brown Ale of Winston-Salem and Heritage Farms Cheshire Pork (https://www.facebook.com/ “It was a busy day in the kitchen leading up to the Fire in the Triad final and our strategy during the battle was simply to finish,” said Thompson. “I couldn’t have made it this far without my teammates Marvin Merida and Wayne Atkins, and they really deserve so much credit. I was thrilled to surprise them last night with the monetary prize from the competition.” Thompson gifted the $2,000 cash prize from winning Fire in the Triad to his teammates as part of his acceptance speech after the battle. As part of his winnings, he also received a handmade chef knife by Ironman Forge and the coveted “Red Chef Jacket” provided by ALSCO. Additionally, the Marisol team moves on to the Final Fire Battle of Champions this fall where they will compete against the winners from each of the four other regional tournaments – Wilmington, Asheville, Raleigh and Charlotte. “The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series is unlike any other dinner experience in the country, and last night’s high-energy battle didn’t disappoint,” In every Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series event battle, the two participating chefs each prepare three courses centered on the featured ingredient that comes from a North Carolina farmer or artisan producer. Those ingredients are revealed to the chefs only an hour before they start cooking that day and must be used in each course. Attending community members serve as judges alongside industry professionals, all blindly scoring each dish using an interactive app. In last night’s final Triad battle, the pro judges had the chefs finishing just a few tenths of a point apart from each other, but scores from the other diners helped Thompson clutch the victory. The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series now moves on to the Triangle with that regional competition heating up in Raleigh starting June 23, before heading to Charlotte in August and then back to Raleigh for the Final Fire in November. Additional information and ticket reservations are available at www.competitiondining.com. About The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series is sponsored by the NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, Pate Dawson-Southern Foods, Certified Angus Beef®, Pepsi Bottling Ventures, the NC Wine & Grape Council, Hits Technology and local partners in each region of the state. The goal of the series is to celebrate local North Carolina products and agriculture, and to showcase the culinary ingenuity and talent across the state. For more information, visit www.competitiondining.com or get in on the conversation at www.facebook.com/ End
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