COMPETITIONS

Hong Kong Ladies Team Competes at FHA Singapore 2008

22nd to 25th April 2008, Singapore Expo

By Mak Kam Kui, Harmony Pang & Christopher Gallaga

 

 

Team Manager Mak Kam Kui

Chef de Cuisine

Hong Kong Disneyland Hollywood Hotel

Team Captain Pang Oi Man, Harmony

Sous Chef

Silver Hero

Team Member 1 Lui Si Yin, Milky

Langham Place Hotel

Team Member 2 Li Yan Ting, Katherine

The Hong Kong Jockey Club

Team member 3 Ho Man Yan, Jean

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Team Pastry Chef Tammy Fan

Hong Kong Intercontinental Hotel

Team Helper 1 Ivan Chan

Hong Kong Disneyland Hollywood Hotel

Team Helper 2 To be Confirmed
Team Helper 3 li Ping Ping, Jade

Hong Kong Marco Polo Hotel 

Team Helper 4 Yuen Ling Yan

Hong Kong Marco Polo Hotel

 

Team Helper 5 Lam Koon Lun, Martin

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

   

 

Press Release Saturday 26 April 2008

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香港女子廚師隊揚威新加坡舉行的FHA2008 Gourmet Team Challenge

勇奪金獎

 

(香港二零零八年四月二十五日)              為給予最佳的機會讓我們的天才廚師展示才能和技巧,同時間給予香港青年廚師一個國際舞台及鼓勵新一代的廚師作出新嘗試,今年香港廚師協會派出一隊全女班廚師,代表香港參加於新加坡舉行的FHA2008 Gourmet Team Challenge (422-25)

 

這個歷史性的組合,今天為我們帶來了一個喜訊,她們為香港贏得金獎,令本港餐飲業界得到很大的鼓舞!

 

FHA2008 Gourmet Team Challenge共有十個國家派隊參與,每隊隊員均需在限定時間內準備前菜、肉類拼盤、海鮮拼盤、冷盤、熱盤、甜品等菜式,並要以最優美方式的安放於展示桌上,給予世界級評判作評審。

 

香港女廚師隊將於本星期日(2008427)凱旋回歸。

 

是次的主要隊員及其工作的機構如下:

彭愛敏 – Sous Chef/ Silver Hero (I Lounge) - 隊長

呂思妍 – Commis 2/ 朗豪酒店

范鈺渟 – Junior Cook B/ SPOON by Alain Ducasse/ 香港洲際酒店

李嫣婷 – Junior Cook/ 香港賽馬會

何文欣 – Commis 3/ 香港會議展覽中心

 

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如需更多資料或作訪問,請聯絡香港廚師協會:

阮錦鴻先生 (Perry Yuen)/ 協會公關/ 電話:(852) 6718-8451/ Email: perry.yuen@hongkong-chefs.com

 

 

Cuisine and Wine Asia

Encouragement All Around for FHA Gourmet Team Challenge Winners

After a gruelling four day battle, the results for The Gourmet Team Challenge 2008 were finally presented this evening at an hour long prize giving ceremony from 6 to 7pm.

However, before the results were announced to a full auditorium, a special guest performer from Down Under, Ms Donna Daniels, engaged the audience in lively banter coupled with a few song and dance routines. Her banter left many an audience member laughing out loud and she surprised the crowd by entertaining them with Punjabi and Cantonese songs, following which she thanked the organisers and wrapped up her performance with an Abba medley.

The President of the Singapore Exhibition Services, Mr Steven Tan, then gave a speech thanking the organizers and supporters of the FHA Culinary Challenge 2008. He also thanked the 600 chefs who participated in the Challenge, and the awards ceremony proceeded with prizes presented to various winners from each category – The Imperial Challenge, The Dream Team Challenge, The Culinary Challenge, and last but not least, The Gourmet Team Challenge.

A total of 11 teams competed in the Gourmet Team Challenge, outwitting and outlasting one another with creative and unique dishes. The Singapore Chefs Association took the prize for 2nd Runner up, with The Hong Kong Chefs Association claiming 1st Runner up, and The Cannery Singapore taking home the grand prize for the Best Gourmet Team.

Chef Khoo of The Cannery Singapore said he was surprised at their win as the team has been running on a tight schedule due to them being a free standing restaurant. Chef Jaclyn Kong added, “It is a very big encouragement to us as competing requires a lot of hard work and balancing of our time.” She also said that the team would be looking forward to putting in more hard work and achieving better results for the next Culinary Challenge

 

Congratulations and well wishes

Dear Ladies, TEAM

On behalf of the managmend of the Hospitality Industry Training and Developement Centre (HITDC / CCTI) member of the VTC Group, Congratulation to the Ladies Team of Hong Kong, their Managers and Team Captain for the outstanding, remarkable and  well archieved result in winning GOLD for Hong Kong. CONGRATULATION

 

Best regards

Andreas Muller

Chief Instructor

Food Preperation Western

 

** High Priority **

Marco,

Please extend my congratulations to the girl's culinary team for a job

well done. This is fantastic news.

Enjoy this well earned success.

Chef Bernard

 

Bernard R. Guillas

Executive Chef

La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, The Marine Room, The Shores Restaurant

2000 Spindrift Drive

La Jolla, California 92037

 

Wow, great news.

Cheers

Chef Heinz

 

Congratulations to the LADIES, fantastic! Well done, a great achievement.
 
Nigel Davis - HKCA - National Team Manager  1988 - 1996
 

 

South China Morning Post Cityseen Section 30 April 2008

CitySeen: Women chefs do us proud in regional gourmet challenge
Hong Kong's first all-female team to compete at the annual Food & Hotel Asia Gourmet Challenge has done the city proud. The five-member team (pictured) representing the Hong Kong Chefs Association came back from Singapore triumphantly at first runner-up after four gruelling days of cooking, plating and garnishing creative dishes against 10 other, mostly all-male, competitors.

They came overall second in the gourmet team championship, being pipped at the post by the Cannery Restaurant Group of Singapore.

Their task was to prepare a buffet of 24 original dishes to be served to diners in a cafe setting. The food was judged on ingredients, hygiene, presentation and taste. The five local women chefs along with their helpers, including some not of the fairer sex, scored 91 points - just two points short of the top prize.

Any team that managed 90 points or more was also awarded the gold-medal grade, and they alone shared that honour with the winner.

Needless to say, all are ecstatic - and no doubt ordering takeout to celebrate.

 

South China Morning Post 24 April 2008

Text of the article:

The concentration is palpable inside the Sleeping Beauty ballroom. In

the space inside the Disneyland hotel, a group of young women put the

finishing touches to a cold buffet for 30 people. As the clock ticks

toward the 6pm deadline, the room is a blur of chef's whites.

It's the final practice run for the Hong Kong Chefs Association (HKCA)

team, which is competing against 10 other teams from around the

region, including Korea, Japan and Taiwan, at the annual Food & Hotel

Asia Gourmet Challenge, taking place in Singapore today and tomorrow.

The challenge requires teams to "plate", or assemble for presentation,

24 original dishes - salads, meat and seafood platters, tapas and cold

appetisers, desserts and a bread basket - all in an hour.

The completed buffet will be graded by three judges on ingredients,

presentation and, most importantly, the taste and texture of the food.

Points are deducted for improper hygiene at any time.

"You're looking at the result of meeting every week for three months.

This is our third full trial," says 26-year-old team captain Harmony

Pang Oi-man, gesturing at the multi-tiered buffet table lined with

plates of hors d'oeuvres and sliced terrines. "We're each responsible

for executing a different section, and I'll be the one bringing the

judges around to explain the whole spread."

The HKCA cooks have today to unpack and prepare the materials,

equipment and food they've brought from Hong Kong before tomorrow

morning's plating - working without a designated hot kitchen and

fielding unannounced visits from judges throughout the day. "We've

never worked together before but we've gelled as a team," says Pang.

"I've been too busy to get nervous about the actual event."

On the eve of their departure for Singapore, the five young women that

comprise the team seem unaware of the benchmark they're setting for

Hong Kong's professional kitchens. "My aim has always been to

encourage aspiring chefs," says team manager Mak Kam-kui. "And with

this year's competition, in particular, the opportunity goes to young

women in the industry. There are some aspects in which our female

cooks are excelling - attention to detail and cleanliness, to name a

couple. As far as I know, there has never been an all-female team from

Hong Kong entering an Asian regional culinary competition."

Hunched over the tiny plating dishes during rehearsal, oblivious to

the growing number of taste-testers gathering, the first-time

competitors demonstrate the all-important focus prized by head chefs.

"We have a very smart bunch who are very persistent," says Mak. "They

have been working full-time kitchen jobs on top of preparing for the

competition. They're every bit as hardy as the old-timers and haven't

complained once."

Mak, who works as chef de cuisine at Disneyland Hong Kong with

executive chef and HKCA president Rudolf Muller, is no stranger to

competitive cooking. Representing Hong Kong in international

competitions since 1994, he was part of chef Angelo McDonnell's "Hot

Tomato Team" that brought home the Best Gourmet Team prize from the

2006 competition.

Within the competition circuit, Mak had observed the growing number of

women on certain teams, and the frequency with which those teams met

with success.

In January, he pitched the idea of an all-women team to the HKCA for

the 2008 competition. It was received with enthusiasm and the

requisite HK$250,000 expense budget was met well before the fund-

raising deadline.

Without holding formal tryouts or one-on-one interviews, Mak relied on

the recommendations of his peers in his search for talent.

From a pool of 10 candidates, Pang, Tammy Fan, Katherine Li Yen-ting,

Milky Lui Si-yin and Jean Ho Man-yan - all women at the beginning of

their kitchen careers - were chosen.

These young cooks are often the sole female in some of the most

prestigious kitchens in Hong Kong, which gave them the advantage of

being easy to spot.

"A colleague of mine working at Nobu [in the InterContinental Hotel]

told me about the recruitment," says the team's pastry cook Fan, who

works in the pastry kitchen at SPOON by Alain Ducasse in the same

hotel. "He encouraged me to apply, and when I told my chef [Christophe

Grilo], he was very supportive."

To round out the delegation, Mak also recruited three more experienced

chef advisers from the Langham Place Hotel, Hong Kong Convention &

Exhibition Centre and The Jockey Club.

"There may be remnants of institutional bias against women but we

don't support that," says Chris Gallaga, HKCA sponsor and PR rep.

"HKCA supports the mindset of equal opportunity, and these are the

best cooks we've got."

Pang, who was nominated by McDonnell, started her journey into the

profession in her dormitory kitchen in England where she was a theatre

and fashion student. She taught herself by reading cookbooks and

trying recipes.

"Great chefs are like celebrities in Europe," she says. "I realised

there that cooking was a respectable profession."

On returning to Hong Kong, Pang took that path. Her first job was at

Cafe de Paris and in three short years, her hard work and talent

enabled her to move up the rank to sous chef at Silver Hero (I Lounge)

in SoHo.

Although the cooking profession is heavily dominated by men, the women

say this isn't an issue at their workplaces. Ho, who is focusing on

appetisers and tapas for the competition, worked in several western

kitchens straight out of tourism school before joining the HKCEC in

2006, where she says she feels "like one of the guys". She doesn't see

a division between the male cooks and herself.

Instead, "It's more about age," she says. "Those of us who are young

and single naturally bond more; we'll go out for drinks after work and

hang out. The married cooks have different priorities."

Fan, who grew up in Taiwan and went to hotelier school in the US, is

the only one on the team who has worked in a kitchen outside of Hong

Kong. For her, the initial differences were cultural.

"Because I wasn't brought up in Hong Kong, I found it hard in the

beginning to blend in with the rest of the kitchen team. The work

hours seem endless here. I definitely miss overtime pay," she says,

laughing. "But I'm young and I'm here to learn. Every day there's

something new that crops up."

One thing the women can all agree on is the enormous value in being on

this team, and they're eager to tap competition veteran Mak's

understanding of the industry. Strategising on their chosen theme of

"Flowers and Femininity," each team member brought their own ideas to

the table; Mak and the other advisers then helped them refine their

vision while imparting tricks of the trade.

The team's resulting menu uses Chinese, Japanese and Southeast Asian

flavours in the savoury dishes, and citrus fruit and chocolate

combinations for the desserts. It showcases light and colourful

ingredients, using olive oil instead of butter for most of the cooking.

"Nowadays, more people are health conscious," says Mak. "Foie gras and

other heavy delicacies are no longer as popular. The team members can

take that knowledge and apply it to their own repertoire."

Pang regards this challenge as a lesson in leadership and the start to

bigger and better things, which she hopes will include other

opportunities to travel and work abroad - in particular Spain, home of

restaurant El Bulli and the cutting edge cuisine of its chef, Ferran

Adria.

For Mak, the goal is to raise Hong Kong's profile as a global hub for

fine dining, and to foster a new generation of team players and

talent. "Many of the cooks who have participated in past competitions

come back to help, and enjoy the excitement," says Mak. "It's a good

bonding experience."

On the day of the third and final test run, the team has gone a

little over time, but Mak eyes the display approvingly. "I'm pretty

confident about our chances of winning," he says.

"But the important thing is for the team to make the most of this

experience. I hope our young women see the success of my generation,

and know it's possible for them to excel as well. Frankly, we need

more women in the industry."

Pang agrees: "I know I need to go abroad and see what's out there. But

further down the line, when I start my own restaurant here, there will

definitely be a more balanced mix of men and women in my kitchen."

Feature write up

To quote Collette, the tough but elegant chef, in the Pixar Animated 

Film, Ratatouille: “I just want you to know exactly who you are 

dealing with! How many women do you see in this kitchen? Only me. Why 

do you think that is? Because high cuisine is an antiquated hierarchy 

built upon rules designed to make it impossible for women to enter 

this world, but still I’m here. How did this happen? Because I am the 

toughest cook in this kitchen! I have worked too hard for too long to 

get here.”

And so as life often imitates art, we our proud that, at the 2008 FHA, 

in Singapore, Hong Kong will be represented by our best, brightest and 

toughest, cooks, our own all women team.

As citizen chefs of Hong Kong we can all be gratified for the chance 

to show everyone working in this profession that there is equal 

opportunity for each talented chef to compete for their own pride as 

well as for Hong Kong in a friendly and professional manner. It also 

gives a great exposure for the Hong Kong young chefs in front of the 

international stage and shows the world how we develop our future 

successors.

Although this is not my 1st time managing a culinary team in 

competition, leading an all women team is an entirely different story. 

Truly, this is a great honor for me to mark such a historical event 

for the HKCA and women chefs of the world. Having these cheering 

faces, energizing spirits, creative ideas, high morale and solid 

commitment, my team and I have strong confidence that we will succeed; 

still, your sponsorship and support are integral to our success.

Let me also take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all the 

sincere encouragement I have received from Chef Rudy, Chef Angus and 

Perry Yuen. Please also accept my thank you in appreciation for all 

the support and comments from the “behind the scene” affiliates, 

Christopher Wong, Sum Chui, Ken Tse, Eric Shum, Rocky Wong, Angelo M, 

Buffalo Man, Jerome, Heinz…and many, many other Chefs.

Last but not least, thank you very much to all the sponsorship 

received from HKCA, hotels and respective companies. The team and I 

will certainly repay your confidence with every effort and will work 

tirelessly towards a remarkable success in the competition. In any 

event, you are all part of a special moment in the history Hong Kong.

 

2nd Trial set up pictures

2nd Trial set up was done on Tuesday 18 March, 2008

 

 

Our Sponsors for the FHA 2008

 

Official Grand Sponsor

 

 

 

Platinum Sponsors

Mr. Perry Yuen

Previous President HKCA

 

 

 

 

 

Diamond Sponsors

Mr. Rudolf Muller

President HKCA

 

   

 

Emerald Sponsors

 

 

 
 

 

Gold Sponsors

Mr. Christopher Gallaga

 

Benefactor of the HKCA Sponsors

 

Patron of the HKCA Sponsors

Mrs. Inge Holloway

Ringe Marketing Limited 

Mr. Phil Holloway

Ringe Marketing Limited

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
HONG KONG CHEFS ASSOCIATION TO MAKE HISTORY WITH HONG KONG’S FIRST EVER ALL WOMEN PROFESSIONAL CULINARY TEAM WHICH WILL COMPETE ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE AT THE FOOD AND HOTELS ASIA TRADE SHOW, HELD APRIL 22 TO 25, 2008, IN SINGAPORE. 
 
According to Chef Rudolph Muller, the President of the association: “As citizen chefs of Hong Kong we are gratified for the chance to show everyone working in this profession that there is equal opportunity for each talented chef to compete in a friendly and professional manner. This opportunity will also give great exposure for the Hong Kong young chefs in front of the international stage showing the world how we develop our successors. This is a particularly special event for us because while there have been a few all women culinary teams world wide this is certainly a first for Hong Kong, and possibly all of Asia". 
 
Chef Mak Kam Kui, the teams coach & trainer said: “Although this is not my first time managing a competitive culinary team, leading an all women team is an entirely different story. Truly, this is a great honor for me to mark such a historical event for the HKCA and another positive event for women chefs of the world. Having these cheering faces, energizing spirits, creative ideas, high morale and solid commitment, my team and I have strong confidence that we will succeed. The team and I will certainly apply every effort and will work tirelessly towards a remarkable success in the competition. In any event, this is certainly a special moment in the history Hong Kong”.
 
While the team is practicing and preparing for the big event just weeks away, they continue to court and gather sponsorship for the big event. Sponsorship information and details about the event as well as about the HKCA can be found at the HKCA web site www.hongkong-chefs.com.
 
The Hong Kong Chefs Association (HKCA) is, the premier source of culinary and technical information for the food industry in Hong Kong, with approximately 250 members including chefs, food scientists, food technologists, suppliers, distributors and related food industry professionals, as well as a network of more than 2500 supporters with interest in our organization. 
 
The HKCA is committed to the advancement of the culinary arts and food science. The association provides the chef an opportunity and a forum for professional and educational development and exchange of information.
 
HKCA CONTACT INFORMATION:
 
President: Rudolph Muller rudolf.muller@disney.com
Public Relations: Christopher Gallaga cgallaga@mac.com
 
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