Queens High School pupil's Courtney Dowdall (18, left) and
Sharna-Lee Te Waiti (17) cook pasta during the Otago
regional junior hospitality challenge at the Otago
Polytechnic this week. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Hands shook and taste buds tingled at the Otago Regional
Junior Hospitality Challenge at the Otago Polytechnic, in
Dunedin.
Twenty pupils from five schools - Otago Girls High, Bayfield
High, Queens High, Kings High and Timaru Boys High - competed
this week in the last of 13 regional finals.
Categories included live cooking competitions, where meals
had to be prepared in an allocated time, or static food
displays, which included pre-prepared desserts, quiche and
muffins.
The Queens High School team of Sharna-Lee Te Waiti and
Courtney Dowdall was the sole entry in the secondary schools
challenge category, giving it a clear run to an
all-expenses-paid trip to the national final in Auckland on
October 7.
The pair had 90 minutes to prepare an entree and main course
meal with carrots and potatoes as key ingredients.
Sharna-Lee prepared a carrot stuffed with a cream cheese mix
accompanied by ciabatta bread, and Courtney made a main
course of potato salad, chicken and a green salad.
"My hands were shaking during the [earlier] pasta competition
and I forgot to add the cheese, but I was calm by the time I
made the chicken main," Courtney said.
Hospitality Standards Institute regional training adviser
Andrea Gibson said despite a modest number of entries, the
quality of the competition was high.
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