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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Original Taste...Original Recipe

The Iron Chef Winterim has mastered the art of making different kinds of foods including, eggs, seafood, roasting, hamburgers, and pasta. Now its time for them to put all of it together to make an original recipe. This afternoon they will be judged by the top taste testers: Mr. Wiggins, Mrs. Bagley, Mr. Horne , Mrs. Margraf, and Mr. Cassidy (Director of Lawrence Academy Dining Services). This will be the event of a life time. Only one team will prevail. Let the judging begin! Check out the video below to see the final crazed moments in the kitchen. Post a comment and let us know who won!


Monday, March 15, 2010

Iron Chef Cooks!

Today's winners of the Burger Challenge.

*and because Ryan wanted to be on the blog.

From the best tasting eggs...to the worst tasting drinks






Iron Chef has a new task at hand. The classic breakfast food. And goes great with cheese. Eggs! The RUaDgtalNativ group took a trip to the Congregational Church with only one goal in mind: to taste the best egg meals we have ever tasted. The first plate arrived on the table. The egg frittata looked and tasted like heaven. Then the next plate was a poached egg inside of a bell pepper, called Eggs in Purgatory. It was good and my personal favorite. Lastly, we had a bacon, egg, and biscuit sandwich. It came with an iced coffee that did not come out as correctly as the group had hoped for. I tried the drink and it had a weird flavor, like an iced coffee with too much water and no ice. The winner was group 1, John, Ned, & Sun, with the egg frittata.

Friday, March 12, 2010

The Iron Chef Challenges the Art of Seafood



Thursday was a challenge of a lifetime for our Iron Chefs. Chefs raised their spatulas and faced their opponent. The judges raised their forks and knives to face the chefs. Many injures occurred including burned fingers and cut hands. The chefs prepared their meals throughout the afternoon. At the end, the cooks threw the spatulas down with a large grin on their faces. The war was over and now it's time for the celebration.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Groton Church On FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!


A COOKING CATASTROPHE! While in the middle of making a beautiful roast of chicken, potatoes and other vegetables, there happened to be a slight problem. The roast was producing smoke. Enough smoke to cause the fire alarm to go off. The smoke alarm directly called the fire department. It looked like the whole fire department was there. Even our very own Mr. Hawgood, the director of Admissions. They had to open all the windows and the doors to let the smoke out. The fire fighters left, but there was still a competition going on. The group had to finish their roast! By the end of the afternoon they had it judged, and it tasted delicious!