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Big Ten Campus Dining Gets D-licious

Big Ten Recipe Winner: Purdue

You could blame Olympic fever or the pursuit of mushroom excellence but the Mushroom Council is having a lot of fun with contests these days and our latest from the Big 10 is no exception.

This contest pitted executive chefs and foodservice directors from the 11-school conference against each other in a friendly competition to create mushroom recipes for three categories of university-favored cuisine: Pizza, Sandwich, and Entrée. Most entries were vegetarian, with mushrooms at the heart of the dish, which reflects the increased interest in vegetarianism among college students – a 2006 Aramark survey found that 30% of college students want vegetarian options when dining out.

“Based on the caliber of recipes we’ve seen through this contest, universities are redefining the concept of what students will eat, taking them in a very positive and healthful direction” said Bart Minor, president of the Mushroom Council. “More and more students who have embraced a vegetarian or flexitarian diet have found mushrooms add a satiating “meaty” mouth-feel to their favorite dishes. Now, universities across the nation are catering to their preferences. ”

In the final round of judging, students at Kendall College’s School of Culinary Arts in Chicago prepared tasting portions of five top-scoring recipes in each category for a judging panel that included Minor, along with Liz Grossman of Plate magazine and Frank Chlumsky from Kendall. Recipes were judged based on creativity, flavor and visual appeal.

Purdue earned Big Ten bragging rights by winning two of the three recipe categories, including best overall recipe, landing them the grand prize package that includes a trip for four to the NCAA men’s national basketball championship in Indianapolis this April. The University of Iowa’s recipe for Chorizo Breakfast Sandwich with Mushroom Gravy scored best in the sandwich category. As category winners, both schools will receive scholarships to attend the 2010 National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) annual conference in July.

The top entries from the Big Ten “Best Mushroom Recipe Goes to Indianapolis” contest are featured on MushroomInfo.com.

Check out Purdue’s Grand Prize Winning recipe for Vegetarian Mushroom Stir Fry below. Never did I think I would wistfully daydream on returning to my dorm days for the food but here we are, that day is upon us.

Vegetarian Mushroom Stir Fry

Serves 24

Sauce

  • 1 ½ cups vegetarian oyster sauce
  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoons sugar
  • ¾ cup soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 4 ½ quarts water
  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • ¾ cup vegetarian soup base

Stir fry

  • 5 pounds firm tofu, drained, cut into triangles (½ x 1 ½ inches)
  • 3 pounds dry rice stick noodles
  • 1 ½ cups vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup minced garlic
  • ½ cup minced peeled ginger
  • 6 pounds cleaned, sliced shiitake mushrooms
  • 1 ½ pounds sliced carrots, blanched and drained
  • 5 pounds Chinese broccoli, cleaned and cut into 4-inch pieces, blanched and drained

To make the sauce: Whisk together the oyster sauce, sugar, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Bring to a simmer. Whisk together the water, cornstarch, and soup base. Combine with the oyster sauce mixture and heat until slightly thickened. Remove from the heat. Makes about 6 ½ quarts.

Heat a deep fryer until 375 to 400°F. Deep-fry the tofu triangles in batches until golden brown, turning once. Drain on paper towels. Set aside.

For each serving, to order: In a deep fryer, cook 1 ½ ounces rice stick noodles until puffed but not browned. Drain on paper towels. In a wok, heat 2 tablespoons oil over high heat. Stir-fry ½ teaspoon garlic and 1 teaspoon ginger until fragrant. Add 4 ounces mushrooms and cook for 1 minute. Add 1 ounce carrots, 2 ½ ounces broccoli, and about 2 ounces fried tofu. Stir-fry to heat through, 1 minute. Add about 1 cup sauce mixture and simmer until heated through. Put the rice sticks in a bowl and ladle the vegetables and sauce on top. Serve immediately.

Winners: A Closer Look at Some Marvelous Mushrooms

We wanted to take a minute to draw a little extra attention not only to the winners who submitted photos to last week’s contest, but to the diverse group of retailers those photos represented.

First Place: Nicole‘s submission from The Fresh Market, a national grocery chain focused on fine foods and fresh produce. While readers are the ones who chose this entry as the winner, we can certainly see why.  A diverse selection of mushrooms and the ability to select just the right amount from free-standing baskets make quick work for busy home cooks.

Photo G First Place

Second Place: Adam‘s submission from Chicago’s French Market. The French Market, new to the city of Chicago, aims to be exactly what the name implies: a French-style market made up of many different vendors providing seasonal, local fare.  While the booths are smaller than what a traditional grocery store provides, we’re impressed that there’s no shortage of mushrooms with five varieties represented.  Julia would be proud.

Photo A Second Place

Third Place: Rachel‘s submission from HEB.  Again, a store that offers consumers the attractive choice between hand-selecting their own mushrooms and convenient, still-fresh packaged selections. As an occasional Mushroom Channel contributor,  we trust that Rachel knows her mushroom shopping!

Photo H Third Place

Mushroom Photo Contest – Cast Your Vote!

Here are the final mushroom display photos from your very own retailers across the U.S.

A) Photo submitted by Adam K. of Chicago, IL at Ogilvie’s French Market:

Submitted by Adam K - Ogilvie's French Market in Chicago, IL

B) Photo submitted by Damon K. of Chicago, IL at Jewel:

Submitted by Damon K - Jewel in Chicago, IL

C) Photo submitted by Danielle S. of Chicago, IL at Whole Foods:

Danielle S - Whole Foods in Chicago, IL

D) Photo submitted by David B. of Woodbridge, VA at Wegmans:

David B - Wegmans in Woodbridge, VA

E) Photo submitted by Drew K. of San Francisco, CA at Safeway:

Drew K - Safeway in San Francisco, CA

F) Photo submitted by Joe O. of Arcata, CA at North Coast Co-Op:

Joe O - North Coast Co-Op in Arcata, CA

G) Photo submitted by Nicole P. of Greenville, SC at Fresh Market:

Nicole P - Fresh Market in Greenville, SC

H) Photo submitted by Rachel M. of Corpus Christi, TX at H.E.B.:

Rachel M - HEB in Corpus Christi, TX

I) Photo submitted by Steve C. of San Francisco, CA at Far West Fungi:

Steve C - Far West Fungi in San Francisco, CA

J) Photo submitted by Tricia C. of Kettering, OH at Kroger:

Tricia C - Kroger in Kettering, OH

K) Photo submitted by Trudy F. of Rochester, NY at Wegmans:

Trudy F - Wegmans in Rochester, NY

UPDATE 2/27: Voting closed and winners were captured at 11:59pm on February 26. Thank you for your participation!

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One Delicious Reminder…

Hope everyone enjoyed the weekend – for those of you who have the day off for President’s Day, all the better!

Just want to remind you that we’re looking for photos and descriptions of your favorite mushroom displays for a chance to win $50-$100 dollars of free groceries next week. Visit our post from Friday for more details and get yourself to the store to snap a pic!

Grocery Gifting: Mushroom Display Photo Contest

It’s not a secret that our eyes are drawn to an attractive set-up.  That general rule keeps house stagers and restaurant plating specialists in business.  We know the same to be true for grocery stores and we’d like to reward the shops doing a great job inspiring you to bring some mushrooms home.

Send in a picture of your favorite mushroom displays at your local grocer for a chance to win one of three grocery gift cards ranging from $50-$100. Just send along a picture and small description of why it’s your favorite and you’re officially in the running! All approved photos will be uploaded to the Mushroom Channel where readers can vote on their favorite.

Planning to go to the store this afternoon?  Take a quick pic and get yourself entered!

To Enter:

*Don’t forget to include the name of the store and your town or city

Key Dates:

  • Submit photos from Friday, 2/12 – Monday, 2/22 to info@mushroominfo.com*
  • Look for your photo online and vote at www.mushroomchannel.com from Monday, 2/22 – Friday, 2/26*
  • First, Second and Third place winners will be announced February 27*

Rules:

  • One entry will be accepted per person; please include your name and  email address or a contact number when submitting
  • Photos that show mushrooms in good taste at the grocery store will be selected and posted to the Channel for voting
  • All entries can be used by the Mushroom Council in future marketing communications
  • 1st prize is a $100 gift card, 2nd prize is a $75 gift card and 3rd prize is a $50 gift card to the featured grocery store.

*Rules have been adjusted to reflect the extended contest announced here.