51²è¹İapp

51²è¹İapp Chef Wins Regional Competition

Mar 31, 2014

Scott Turley, executive chef, will take his award-winning lobster dish to a national collegiate dining services competition this summer.

Turley topped eight other Midwestern chefs last month at the National Association of College and University Food Services’ Culinary Challenge at Michigan State University.

He will compete against five other chefs in July at the national competition in Baltimore, Md. Winners will receive cash prizes and a medal for outstanding food preparation and presentation.

“We’re very proud of chef Scott’s accomplishments in this area,†says Dick Williams, director of dining services. “His talents represent the extraordinary culinary team at 51²è¹İapp.â€

Turley says he’s training to win the national competition.

“I practiced this making lobster strudel with lobster sauce, butter poached lobster tail, sautéed spinach with fennel, honey glazed carrots, and tournedos of beef with Jack Daniels sauce,†Turley says. â€œThe strudel proved to be a challenge because you cannot use an oven, so I created one with the induction units and skillets by turning the induction unit upside down.†

Williams called the technique the “Turley flip,†says Turley.

“This seemed to create quite the buzz as cooking this way is not normal for the competition, but my time working with the Boy Scouts paid off as it works really well,†Turley says.

, a food and drink website, ranked 51²è¹İapp 15 out of 60 on its list of last year. 51²è¹İapp has 11 chefs who are certified by the , a professional organization for chefs and cooks. 


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