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Army cooks take the cake in Iron Chef Competition
Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Natalie Rostek

Posted on 08/21/2007 6:26:44 PM PDT by SandRat

Judges grade food prepared for the Iron Chef competition Aug. 16 at Forward Operating Base Hammer.  Photo by Sgt. Natalie Rostek, 3rd HBCT Public Affairs.
Judges grade food prepared for the Iron Chef competition Aug. 16 at Forward Operating Base Hammer. Photo by Sgt. Natalie Rostek, 3rd HBCT Public Affairs.


FORWARD OPERATING BASE HAMMER
— Food service personnel of the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team took part in the Sledgehammer version of the Iron Chef competition Aug. 16 at FOB Hammer.

The idea came from the 3rd HBCT Food Service officer-in-charge, Chief Warrant Officer Ellen Magras, a Virgin Islands native, to honor the food service personnel with an Appreciation Day.

“I wanted to honor all the food service professionals, past, present, and future,” she said. “I also wanted to give the opportunity to these food service professionals to show their extreme talent.”

The rules of the original Iron Chef Competition, which airs on cable’s Food Network, are simple. There are four professional Iron Chefs all specializing in one type of cuisine: Chinese, Japanese, French, and Italian. Before the battle, the contender chooses one of the experts to face in a cook-off. Neither chef knows the key ingredient they must incorporate into their three-course meal until the unveiling, moments before the race begins.

Sgt. 1st Class Ed Stewart, of Deridder, La., noncommissioned officer in charge of Food Service, said the Hammer Iron Chef Competition was intended to closely resemble the original, yet still allow for full participation from everyone involved.

“Chief Magras spent a lot of time on every detail of this competition,” he said. “She fine tuned everything.”

The magic number was three for the Hammer competition. Three teams of three chefs each battled it out in the Hammer Dining Facility’s version of “Kitchen Stadium.” The teams were from the Kellogg, Brown, and Root contracting company, the Timimi contracting company, and 3rd HBCT. Each team prepared three dishes, including a salad, a sandwich, and a desert. They could use any ingredient found in the dining facility.

When the hour cooking limit was complete, the teams displayed their masterpieces to the judges. According to Capt. Jeff Crawford, of Enterprise, Ala., commander, Company D, 203rd Brigade Support Battalion, the judges took every aspect of the meals into consideration before making their final decision on the winners.

“We judges were actually looking at the taste and texture,” he said. “But me personally, I was also looking at the food.”

The 3rd HBCT chefs were declared winners. Their dishes included a shrimp and lobster salad with vegetable crackers, a shrimp po’ boy sandwich with corn relish, and for desert, a pretzel delight with whipped topping and strawberries. The Kellogg, Brown, and Root team placed second with a Mexican salad, a Philadelphia cheese steak sub, and crepe suzette for desert. The Timimi chefs prepared a mixed salad with beef and seafood, Hollywood sandwiches, and a dessert called “Orange Supreme.”

Stewart believed the Timimi cooks, mostly from the Middle East, had trouble with American cuisine.

“We gave the judges something they could recognize,” Stewart said. “Almost every American loves seafood. I don’t think the Timimi team catered to their audience.”

Despite the outcome, Stewart believed everyone enjoyed themselves.

“It was a great competition that brought camaraderie between the civilians and the Soldiers,” Stewart said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; army; competition; cooks; frwn; iraq; ironchef

1 posted on 08/21/2007 6:26:48 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 08/21/2007 6:27:54 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

I’m known as Master Chef Ramen Noodle.


3 posted on 08/21/2007 6:30:26 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a Liberal when I married her.)
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To: SandRat

My Father, a combat veteran of WWII once told us that Army food was actually very good, in fact he said he never ate so well.

Interesting as both his Mother and my Mother were great cooks. I am sure he was lucky as I have heard a lot of veterans say Army cooks could ruin the best food.


4 posted on 08/21/2007 6:30:31 PM PDT by yarddog (`)
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To: SandRat
That looks like they must have had a great time!
I’d like that crepe suzette for desert :)
5 posted on 08/21/2007 6:32:19 PM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You!. Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: yarddog

Some of the best breakfasts I remember.


6 posted on 08/21/2007 6:45:34 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: onedoug

And some of the worst dinners!


7 posted on 08/21/2007 6:55:26 PM PDT by fish70
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To: SandRat

Awesome article.

My hat of to those Army cooks.


8 posted on 08/21/2007 6:56:35 PM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

In Viet Nam I grew to prefer cold turkey loaf, and the canned apricots many wouldn’t eat because they were rumored to jinx the eater.


9 posted on 08/21/2007 7:01:32 PM PDT by mathurine
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To: SandRat

Better Army chow than Navy mess!


10 posted on 08/21/2007 7:28:35 PM PDT by brothers4thID (FDT: "Every notice that while our problems are getting bigger, our politicians are getting smaller?")
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To: SandRat

And the featured ingredient is...shiite on a shingle. Haute cuisine!


11 posted on 08/21/2007 7:46:28 PM PDT by Sender (A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.)
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To: fish70
And some of the worst dinners!.

I actually like SOS.

12 posted on 08/21/2007 8:15:05 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: SandRat

Some how this seems a bit appropos:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0820071mre1.html


13 posted on 08/21/2007 8:23:46 PM PDT by PrincessB ("I am an expert on my own opinion." - Dave Ramsey)
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To: onedoug

***Some of the best breakfasts I remember.***

You mean like Chipped Creamed beef on toast? Aka “s#!t on a shingle.”

When you were hungry it was pretty good!


14 posted on 08/21/2007 8:32:39 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Ever see WILLIS SHAW backwards in your rear view mirror? I have!)
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To: yarddog

My dad was and Army cook in the Korean conflict. He made a mean pumkin pie and could make even Spam palatable! He could make good eats out of nothing!


15 posted on 08/22/2007 11:18:16 AM PDT by g33k355 ("He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot. He that dare not is a slave.")
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
You mean like Chipped Creamed beef on toast? Aka “s#!t on a shingle.”
When you were hungry it was pretty good!

I can honestly say I NEVER was that hungry.
In fact, I would rather eat the scrambled eggs made with dehydrated eggs than eat that slop.

16 posted on 08/22/2007 11:27:44 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money (Fred Thompson & Duncan Hunter in '08)
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To: elkfersupper; Sender
I liked the SOS too. Somebody posted a while back that the Army doesn’t serve that anymore.
17 posted on 08/22/2007 11:31:06 AM PDT by colorado tanker (I'm unmoderated - just ask Bill O'Reilly)
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