High Schoolers Compete In 'Top Chef'-Like ProStart Competition
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- It's a combination of hands-on work with on-the-job training. The best part is you get to eat your mistakes.
The Minnesota ProStart Invitational brings high school chefs together for a culinary competition.
Teams practice to create a three-course meal in one hour. They're judged on knife skills, teamwork, cleanliness, most importantly, presentation and taste.
WCCO talked with the team from Sauk Rapids-Rice High School, who prepared a seared salmon with pineapple salsa, and a lamb chop on polenta. For desert, they made a cherry chocolate cream tart.
The Sysco Food Service company in Mounds View hosts the competition.