by Contributor | November 24, 2008 9:46 pm
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Oswego County BOCES (OCB) held their second annual Culinary Salon on November 8, 2008 at the B. Ramer Technical Career Center. Students in the Culinary Arts Program were given the opportunity to invite their internship mentors and OCB staff members to act as judges as they faced off in an exciting culinary competition. The Culinary Salon aims to highlight the training that students have received so far this semester in the classroom and through various internship sites in Oswego County Food Service establishments.
Participants were divided into six teams. Each team was given a culinary category to present, such as quick breads, light luncheon fare, side orders and desserts that were available for judges to taste. The delectable samples drew a large crowd of willing judges, who were eager to see what the students were capable of. Among the judges’ favorites were handmade ricotta and mozzarella cheese, butternut squash soup, black bean chocolate fudge, grilled hamlet sandwiches, wheat pizza, and fruit smoothies. Individuals were able to display their professionalism and presentation skills as well as their culinary creations, as the judges also took these aspects into account when picking their favorites.
In addition, the Signature Club also held a bake sale fundraiser during the event to raise money for Culinary Arts students that will be competing in the SKILLS USA competition in February. For more information about Career and Technical Education including the Culinary Arts Program offered at Oswego County BOCES, please call 963-4313 or visit www.oswegoboces.org.
[1] District Superintendent Dr. Joseph P. Camerino and Instructor Ross Belfiore enjoy a vegetarian black bean burger over a bed of fresh greens served by Culinary Arts student Gretchen Sackman, while judging the 2nd Annual Culinary Salon at Oswego County BOCES.
[2] Oswego County BOCES Culinary Arts student Miranda Parsons displays her skills while folding pastries into intricate designs, hoping to impress the judges at the school\’s second annual Culinary Salon Competition.
[3] Culinary Arts student Dean Stone grilled up some reuben and hamlet sandwiches in preparation of the Culinary Salon Competition at Oswego County BOCES on November 8th. Students were broken into 6 groups and each was given a different culinary category or theme.
[4] Culinary Arts students Eric Gulliver and Julianna Pauldine (right) serve up a variety of tasty sandwich samples to judge Chuck Gabriel, a Public Safety/Criminal Justice Instructor at Oswego County BOCES.
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