This recap comes to us from Crystal Welsh of Eat*Drink*Cleveland. Thank you Crystal for covering this event and being willing to do a guest post on my site, I greatly appreciate it!
I found out about a very tasty sounding event from a Tweet from fellow blogger Cleveland Food and Brews. It was described as a taste-off between two local prominent chefs: Chef Jonathan Bennett from Moxie and Red and Chef Steve Schimoler of Crop and Cropicana. They would be doing battle to determine who could make the best dish featuring mangoes and seafood. It was being sponsored by the National Mango Board and was free. The only catch was that it was being held at 3:30 pm on a Friday. I'm a HUGE mango fan so I knew I couldn't let a small hurdle like that stop me from attending!
After talking to Cleveland Food and Brews about the event, he revealed that he was going to be a guest judge and asked me if I would be willing to do a guest blog for his site. I was so excited because he is the person that convinced me to finally start writing the blog I had been thinking about for years!
Fresh mango slices as appetizers |
Gift bags contained info, recipes and a fresh mango! |
As I pulled up to Moxie, I was looking forward to seeing my new friends again -Cleveland Food and Brews and his very sweet fiancee - as well as getting to meet another fellow blogger Poise in Parma and her husband.
As soon as I arrived, I saw CF&B at the judges' table. He was seated with Hollie Strano from WKYC and Elaine Cicora from Cleveland Scene. I knew he had to be really excited and a little nervous too. I was so happy for him to be able to take advantage of this tasty opportunity.
Being a new blogger, it was great to see my seasoned counterparts in action and get to see everyone face to face. Everyone was very welcoming and friendly and I was sure we were going to have a great time!
The National Mango Board representatives did a great job with the event! They encouraged questions and audience participation while teaching us a thing or two about their product. An interesting fact that I learned is that my favorite mango - the Champagne mango - is actually a brand name. Also, most stores don't list the variety of mangoes being sold so your best way to find out what is being sold is to consult a growing chart and compare that to the time of year. Hopefully that will change because most people don't have one of those when they are shopping! Finally, green mangoes can be ripe! I always thought that you should try to find one with a reddish hue. They also demonstrated how to properly slice the fruit.
Chef Steve Schimoler and Chef Jonathan Bennett |
Chef Schimoler's Tuna, Scallop and Shrimp |
Chef Bennett's Crab and Mango Fritter on Mango Slaw |
Mango Margarita |
Everyone also really enjoyed his Seared Nantucket Scallop with Grilled Mango and Madras Mango Sauce. We all agreed that it was one of the most perfectly cooked scallops we had ever eaten. Chef Schimoler really hit a home run with these two dishes.
In spite of Chef Schimoler's outstanding showing, Chef Bennett took home the honor of Top Chef in this contest. His Blue Crab Mango Fritter with Mango Slaw and Mango Ketchup were truly outstanding. There were huge chunks of crab both in the fritter and in the slaw.
The mango slaw was so refreshing and I loved the addition of basil and cilantro. The Mango Board provided recipe cards and a fresh mango in our gift bags so I have no excuse not to whip up some mango slaw of my own!
Chef Bennett also provided a bonus shooter that contained mango puree, coconut soda and basil - another contender for Thirsty Thursday for sure!
Mango Shooters |
Eat*Drink*Cleveland, Cleveland Food and Brews, Poise in Parma |
Disclosure: This event was free and open to the public. As a judge I received no compensation other than the food I ate and judged. The thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are 100% Crystal Welsh's of Eat*Drink*Cleveland.
2 comments:
Sounds like a great event! Hope to meet you at an Ohio Blogging meet-up soon.
Looks like some yummy stuff. Richard
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