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Iron Chef: Meet the competition

The crĆØme de la crĆØme of student chefs from the University of Toronto and three other universities will compete at Ā鶹ֱ²„app in an Iron Chef-style cook-off
Felipe Branco and Brettany Colette plate a dish during a practice session for Iron Chef 2017. The Ā鶹ֱ²„app students and teammates will take on rivals from three other universities in a culinary showdown on Feb. 24-26 (photo by Geoffrey Vendeville)

Using a black box of ingredients, the teams will have to prepare an appetizer and main course to impress the judges.

For the first time ever, the University of Toronto is hosting the annual Iron Chef competition. Ā鶹ֱ²„app News is following the student chefs chosen to represent the university in the culinary cook-off against the University of Massachusetts Amherst and other schools on Feb. 24ā€“26.

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Hereā€™s who Ā鶹ֱ²„app will face in the competition:

McGill University 


McGill University's executive chef Oliver de Volpi (right) with winners of the Rez War culinary competition between McGill residences (photo courtesy of Oliver de Volpi)

The Iron Chef contest arose from a culinary contest between 10 McGill residences. The competition grew to include other Canadian and American universities in 2014.

ā€œIā€™m sure weā€™re going to win this year,ā€ said McGillā€™s executive chef Oliver de Volpi, ā€œbut then Iā€™m sure every year.ā€ 

McGill picks its team by holding a preliminary round between the universityā€™s residences so the students are all in their first year. Theyā€™ve been training in the residence kitchens since early February.

Typically in the practice sessions, the students prepare the dishes on their own while the university chefs chime in with advice.

The teamā€™s chances are good this year, according to de Volpi, because each student is a natural in the kitchen. That said, he expects the competition to be stiff, especially UMass-Amherst.

ā€œIā€™d like it if one of these Canadian teams takes them to the cleaners,ā€ he said.

University of Massachusetts Amherst


University of Massachusetts Amherst hosted the competition two years ago (photo courtesy of Anthony Jung)

UMassā€™s record speaks for itself. They were champions last year and in 2014, and finished second to Yale when UMass hosted in 2015. UMass also topped last year for best campus food. 

The credo on campus is ā€œhealthy, sustainable and delicious,ā€ according to the universityā€™s Executive Director of Auxiliary Enterprises Ken Toong. 

They pick their Iron Chef team from students in the Hospitality & Tourism Management program and those who work in the dining commons. 

Their coach, Anthony Jung, was described by a colleague as the ā€œMichael Phelps of cookingā€ because he has won a dozen gold medals in culinary competitions.

The Iron Chef contest gets tougher every year, he said.

ā€œTo be honest, all the schools do so well that the difference between gold and silver is really small. Itā€™s a crapshoot.ā€ 

University of Ottawa


The University of Ottawa Iron Chef team finished second last year. They're back this year and going for gold. From left to right: Nicholas Namespetra, Anna Weber, Courtney Azure and Lindsay Trottier (photo courtesy of Isabelle Mailloux-Pulkinghorn)

The University of Ottawa came close to tasting victory last year, finishing as runner-up to UMass.

After fending off challengers in two qualifying rounds, the same uOttawa students from last year are coming back to Iron Chef for seconds. The universityā€™s executive chef Nicholas Namespetra described his team as strong contenders: ā€œThey have a great imagination and strong grasp of flavour profiles.ā€ 

Courtney Azure, a member of the team and a biomedical sciences student, wished her rivals good luck.

ā€œItā€™s just a competition. Itā€™s about having fun, not winning,ā€ she said.

But she couldnā€™t resist throwing a little shade: ā€œBut, I guess look out because weā€™re a pretty strong team.ā€ 

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