Culinary Arts Contest 2015 SkillsUSA Texas Leadership and Skills Conference



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Culinary Arts Contest 2015 SkillsUSA Texas Leadership and Skills Conference American Bank Center Corpus Christi, TX March 25-28, 2015

SkillsUSA Texas High School Culinary Arts Contest March 27 MENU Chicken Caesar Salad Clear Chicken Soup Entrée #1 Braised Chicken Legs & Thighs with Tomatoes and Garlic Parsley Buttered Potatoes Entrée #2 Sautéed Chicken Breast with Mushroom Pan Sauce Rice Pilaf Green Beans and Julienne Carrots

High School Judging Categories A. Sanitation & Mise en Place a. There will be two floor judges who will judge: i. Sanitation procedures ii. Basic organization, cleanliness and attitude iii. Safety B. Skills Components: a. Vegetable cuts i. Chop, mince, dice (small and medium), rondelle, slice, julienne, tourne, concasse b. Chicken fabrication i. 2 airline breasts (skin-on, first wing bone attached and frenched) ii. 2 tenders iii. 2 legs (bone in, skin on) iv. 2 thighs (bone in, skin on) v. 2 two bone wing piece (fabricated as desired) vi. Carcass and trim c. Handling/cleaning of salad greens d. Emulsion dressing e. Clear soup f. Main entrees 2 different cooking techniques i. Sauté with pan sauce and braise g. Vegetable cookery i. Blanch and sauté h. Starch cookery i. Rice pilaf and boiled/pan roasted potatoes C. Written test the written test gives the student an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of culinary principles including but not limited to: culinary math, sanitation, safety, techniques and principles of cooking.

SkillsUSA Texas Culinary Arts Competition Scoring Breakdown Total Possible Points: 1000 Category Value Written Test 100 Sanitation/Safety 200 Mise en Place/Organization 100 Knife Skills/Chicken Fab 100 Technical Skills/Taste Salad 75 Soup 75 Entrée #1 175 Entrée #2 175 Total 1000 Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie, the competitor with the highest overall technical skills/taste score will be determined to be the winner. If there is still a tie, the competitor with the highest score on the written test will be determined to be the winner. Deductions: Poor/no clean-up and reset of station and overall contest area..10-50 points uniform infraction..10-50 points no resume.50 points

General Instructions / Tips - Your uniform should consist of black or checked work pants, white or black chef jacket, chef hat, apron and non-slip, close-toed kitchen shoes. - During orientation for the contest the lead state judge will review the contest packet with you. - Before the contest carefully study the contest packet: o Review the list of recipes/ingredients o Write a preparation/cooking schedule to assist you during your competition period. - Please use only as much of each ingredient from the pantry as necessary. Bulk ingredients MUST NOT leave the pantry table. - Contact a judge to look at your garbage/waste before removing anything from your station. - You may work on any component of your menu at any time. - Hot food should be served HOT and cold food served COLD! - Please wear gloves when handling ready to eat food. - You will present one (1) tasting plate to the Tasting Judges and one (1) presentation plate for the public to view. - During orientation raise your hand and ask questions if there is anything you do not understand. There will be a brief question and answer period immediately before the competition begins when any questions will be answered for all competitors to hear. Once the competition begins any questions about technique or definitions, etc will NOT be answered. Questions about where to find ingredients will be answered. - Remember two things this competition is about LEARNING and it should be FUN! If at any time you are overwhelmed and feel that you cannot continue please speak to a judge. We are here for you!

Competition Schedule 8:00 am Contestants meet in competition area 8:10 Every contestant has from 8:10 until 8:25 to set their station. No one will be allowed to their station after 8:25 until their scheduled start time. 8:25 Open question and answer with lead state judge ALL questions will be answered and everyone will be able to hear the questions and answers. If a contestant is late and misses this session then the questions and answers will not be repeated or re-answered. 8:45 Competition starts. Contestants will start in groups of 6-8 and will be staggered in 15 minute intervals. JUDGING SCHEDULE Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Judging Time Start 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 Chicken Fab 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 Knife Cuts 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 Salad 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 Lunch 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Soup 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 Entrée #1 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 Entrée #2 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 Clean up 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Note: Chicken fabrication and knife cuts will be judged at your station. For all other courses, the contestant will present one plate to the judges and one plate will go on the presentation table for the public to view. A 30 minute lunch period is MANDATORY for all competitors. During this time you are NOT allowed to go to your station for any reason including temperature adjustment.

Competition Time Line - Please be aware of the time frame for presentation of all items. The official time will be kept by a designated official time keeper. - The window for presenting is 5 minutes long. For example, contestants in Group 1 have between 9:15-9:20 to present their chicken fabrication to the judges. After 9:20 there will be a penalty assessed as outlined below. - Any items presented between 5-10 minutes late will result in a 25% point loss for that item. - Any items presented between 10-15 minutes late will result in a 75% point loss for that item. - Any items presented more than 15 minutes late will not be scored. - Chicken fabrication and knife cuts will be judged at your station. - On all other courses, the contestant will present one plate to the judges for tasting and one plate will go on the presentation table for viewing by the public. - All food preparation and presentation must be completed by 3:15pm and cleanup completed by 3:45pm. - A group critique will be given at 4:00pm.

Chicken Fabrication and Knife Cuts Each contestant will have one chicken to break down according to the following requirements: - 2 airline breasts (skin-on, first wing bone attached and frenched) - 2 tenders - 2 legs (bone in, skin on) - 2 thighs (bone in, skin on) - 2 two bone wing piece (fabricated as desired) - Carcass and trim to be used for stock and soup - Please follow this link for a video example of chicken fabrication techniques. Please refer to the above listed specs as they are slightly different from the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cc99t_wyhs Each contestant will produce the following knife cuts: - Onion (½ each medium dice, ½ each small dice) - Carrot (1 each ½ inch rondelle) - Celery (1 rib ½ inch bias cut) - Roma Tomato (2 each concasse) - Garlic (3 cloves minced) - Potatoes (6 each tourne) - Parsley (1/4 bunch chopped) - Carrot (3 ounces julienne, 1/8 x 1/8 x 2 ) - Mushrooms (2 ounces sliced)

Recipes Stock (yield 2 quarts) Carcass and trim from fabricated chicken Water Mirepoix from knife skills Sachet Chicken Caesar Salad Romaine lettuce Caesar dressing - Anchovy paste - Garlic - Pasteurized egg yolk - Dijon mustard - Lemon juice - Olive oil - Parmesan cheese - Salt and pepper Parmesan cheese Toasted croutons Chicken tenderloins from chicken fabrication Clear Chicken Soup Properly seasoned clear soup with no additional ingredients or garnish

Recipes (cont.) Braised Chicken Legs & Thighs with Tomatoes and Garlic Chicken legs and thighs from chicken fabrication Salt and pepper Olive oil Onion, small dice, ¼ each, from knife skills Garlic, 3 cloves, minced, from knife skills Tomato concasse, 2 each, from knife skills Chicken stock Parsley Buttered Potatoes Russet potatoes, tourney, 6 each, from knife skills Butter, whole or clarified Parsley, chopped, as needed from knife skills Salt and pepper to taste Sautéed Chicken Breast with Mushroom Pan Sauce Airline chicken breast from chicken fabrication Salt and pepper Olive oil Sliced mushrooms from knife skills Shallots, minced Flour as needed for singer Chicken stock Cream or butter to finish Salt and pepper to taste

Recipes (cont.) Rice Pilaf Fat (butter or oil) Onion, small dice, ¼ each, from knife skills Rice, long grain, converted Chicken stock as needed Salt and pepper Butter Sautéed Green Beans Greens beans Olive oil and/or butter Salt and pepper to taste Glazed Carrots Carrots, julienne, 3 ounces, from knife skills Butter Sugar or honey Chicken stock Salt and pepper to taste

Equipment Needs Each contestant must bring all equipment necessary to execute the entire menu. Each contestant must bring 2 portable butane burners and at least 4 cans of fuel. No other heat sources are allowed. No electric or battery powered equipment may be used except thermometers and timers. Each contestant must bring the following to display your work: - 2 each rimmed soup bowls - 2 each salad plates - 4 each dinner plates

SkillsUSA Texas Culinary Arts Competitor Scorecard Competitor Number: Deductions*: comments: Total Score: Category Written Test Sanitation/Safety Mise en Place/Organization Knife Skills/Chicken Fab Technical Skills/Taste Salad Soup Subtotal Entrée #1 Entrée #2 Value *Possible deductions: Poor/no clean-up and reset of station and overall contest area (10-50 points), uniform infraction (10-50 points) and no resume (50 points)

Culinary Arts Scorecard - Floor Judges SkillsUSA Texas 3/27/2015 Contestant Number Items Evaluated Possible Points 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sanitation/Safety 200 Mise en Place/Organization 100 Chicken Fab/Knife Skills 100 Notes: Contestant #15 Contestant #16 Contestant #17 Contestant #18 Contestant #19 Contestant #20 Contestant #21

Culinary Arts Scorecard - Tasting Judges SkillsUSA Texas 3/27/2015 Contestant Number Items Evaluated Possible Points 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Soup 75 Salad 75 Entrée #1 175 Entrée #2 175 Notes: Contestant #15 Contestant #16 Contestant #17 Contestant #18 Contestant #19 Contestant #20 Contestant #21