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Celebrity Chefs Duke It Out In Scottsdale Heat

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Celebrity Chefs Duke It Out In Scottsdale Heat

While local cooks and chefs battled it out for cash prizes and 10 spots at the World Food Championships in Las Vegas, one of the true highlights of the Scottsdale Sizzlin' Showdown was when notable chefs from the local area did their own throwdown in a special all-star chef’s challenge.

Braving the scorching Scottsdale sun, six notable chefs all went head-to-head in a culinary exhibition that showed the true culinary genius of each great gourmand.  To start the day, Chef Jon-Paul Hutchins, Executive Chef and instructor from Le Cordon Bleu Scottsdale, matched up with Pietro Vitelli, Executive Sous Chef for M Culinary Concepts, in a challenge to create a great pasta dish.  With less than an hour and some great on-the-fly craftsmanship, Chef Vitelli produced a stuffed tortellini while Chef Hutchins opted for a  harvest-themed pasta dish. 

For the second challenge of the day, Chef Lee Hillson, Executive Sous Chef for the Phoenician, matched up against Chef Jon Clancy, Executive Chef for Levy Restaurants in a “Shrimp and Grits” battle. The two chefs impressed the festival on-lookers and judges with their elevated takes on the classic southern dish.  

“The Shrimp and Grits dishes were a knockout,” said Kari Karch, on-site emcee and Executive Chef for the Kenmore Brand. “Credit to both chefs for pulling off two unique interpretations of that classic."

Finally, in the main event for the all-star chef’s challenges, notable Phoenix-area chefs Eddie Matney, owner/chef of Eddie’s House, and Michael DeMaria, chef/owner of M Culinary Concepts, threw down in a meatloaf matchup. Both chefs lived up to their world-class reputations and produced two knock-out meatloaf dishes.

“Meatloaf is an american classic that has been a staple on family dinner tables for generations,” said Karch. “That said, both Chefs took meatloaf and turned it on its side.  The mastery that both Chef Matney and Chef DeMaria put into their dishes was truly impressive.”

When all was said and done on Saturday at WestWorld, the first-ever all-star chef’s challenge brought a culinary clinic to the Valley of the Sun. Special thanks to local partners: City of Scottsdale, Shamrock Foods, M Culinary, Challenge Butter and WestWorld for helping create an amazing day of culinary competition.




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