Almond Encrusted Tilapia – Seafood Dish Entry
Mr. John Hanley, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism in the Nevis Island Administration, has expressed satisfaction with the quality of the dishes presented by the six participants in the ministry’s first Creative Seafood Dish Competition, as part of the Department of Community Development’s Jessups Seafood Fiesta on May 03, 2021 at the Jessups Community Centre.
The contest formed part of the ministry’s Exposition Nevis, a month of tourism awareness activities throughout April. Ms. Jermella Browne emerged winner. Ms. Davinsia Bartlette placed second and Ms. Marcella Browne placed third.
“Everybody presented very creative dishes, and the judges were very impressed. One of the persons viewing the event online asked which restaurants these dishes were prepared by? Such was the quality and level of the dishes in terms of the layout, the garnishes in terms of the use of colour, in terms of the flavours, the technical execution of the dishes in terms of the doneness, etc., all very much on point.
“The judges said that the competition was very keenly contested and they enjoyed judging the competition,” he said.
The youngest competitor won with her dish Almond Crusted Tilapia with Dasheen Chips. The second place winner’s dish was called Mixed Grilled Seafood Platter and the third-place winner’s dish was called Lazy Man’s Dinner. They received cash prizes of $500, $300 and $200 respectively.
Mr. Hanley believes that the inclusion of a local ingredient helped propel Ms. Jermella Browne to the top spot.
“The inclusion of a local ingredient such as dasheen, I believe, gave her a certain advantage in terms of points for creativity. Creativity was awarded 30 percent of the points out of a maximum possible total of 100,” he said.
In all there was a total of six participants and the Ministry of Tourism official said they are looking forward to the second edition of the competition in 2022.
“I was also happy that one of the top three persons that placed came from Jessups Village. Of course the competition was open to the entire Nevisian public, and there was a lot of enthusiasm about this competition, and we look forward to staging it again,” Mr. Hanley said.