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28th National Beef Cook-Off(R) Seeks 'Sonoma-Style' Recipe Entries
Date:1/8/2009

$10,000 and three runner-up winners will each receive $5,000 in cash prizes.

Professional restaurant chefs working in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento metropolitan area counties are asked to submit their original, newly developed beef dish that best portrays "Sonoma-Style" cooking. Recipes should yield 24 servings. Six professional restaurant chef finalists will be selected from the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento counties to compete on September 21, 2009, when they will prepare and present their original "Best of Beef" dish in a private Chef/Media Team Challenge, for prizes totaling approximately $5,000. One grand prize winner will receive one paid registration and trip to the December 2009 Texas A&M University "Beef 101 Seminar"; one People's Choice Award winner will receive one paid registration to the 2009 Culinary Institute of America's Worlds of Flavor International Conference & Festival; and four first place winners will each receive $500 in cash prizes.

    Four new recipe categories focus on the "Sonoma-Style" theme:

    -- Live Well with Fast & Convenient Grilled Beef Recipes -- Home cooks
       will demonstrate beef's role as a healthy and easy option for busy
       families.
    -- Teens Cooking with Beef -- Teens submit their favorite family beef
       recipe that they enjoy preparing themselves at home.
    -- Lean Beef in Nutrient -- Rich One-Dish Meals -- Home cooks will pair
       lean beef cuts with other nutrient-rich ingredients to promote
       enjoyable, healthful meals.
    -- San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento Counties "Best of Beef"
       Chefs -- This category gives local professional restaurant chefs an
       opportunity to display their eclectic Sonoma flair for beef.

The National Beef Cook-Off requires entrants to enter recipes online at http://www.beefco
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