Dutch-Indonesian cooking is very much alive and ready for the 21st century. For the first time a Dutch-Indonesian cooking competition will be held in the Netherlands. This event is initiated and organized by the online magazine Indisch 3.0. I have the honor to be part of the jury together with two distinguished Chefs; Pascal Jalhay and Lonny Gerungan. Below an excerpt of what is published on the website of Indisch3.nl.
Dutch-Indonesian cooking in the 21st century: The taste of the past, the ingredients of the present and the preparation of tomorrow.
Lovers of Dutch-Indonesian (Indies, or Indisch as they say in Dutch) cuisine can participate in the first edition of the Dutch-Indonesian cooking competition. In this cooking competition, the jury, Pascal Jalhay, Lonny Gerungan and Jeff Keasberry, will be looking for the most innovative dish. Jury President Jalhay: “We want to explore the culinary potential of the Dutch-Indonesian cuisine. Who will be the best cook?”
The cooking competition submissions closed on October 21st and a maximum of 10 nominees will prepare their dishes and present it to the jury in Amsterdam on November 4th. The winner will be awarded the Sayah Golden Rice Bowl 2013.
Pascal Jalhay and Lonny Gerungan said it in the Dutch newspaper NRC , Jeff Keasberry on his blog and the famous food critic Johannes van Dam said it at Indomania: Dutch-Indonesian cuisine is due for renewal. If the kitchen wants to continue to evolve, new dishes are needed. To boost the development of new Dutch-Indonesian dishes, the online magazine Indisch 3.0 is organizing the ‘Dutch-Indonesian cooking competition 3.0’.
Food as the heart of the Dutch-Indonesian culture.
Kirsten Vos (Indisch 3.0) explains why an online magazine organizes a cooking competition. “As Indisch 3.0 we focus on existing and new expressions of the Dutch-Indonesian culture. An often heard remark like ‘the Dutch-Indonesian culture is dying’ makes us develop a rash. With this competition we want to demonstrate how the Dutch-Indonesian culture, with the Dutch-Indonesian food at the heart of it, is alive and ready for the 21st century.”
Made in Holland, acknowledged in Indonesia?
With these new dishes the jury expects to show that we are ready for the 21st century, and maybe more importantly, to strike a bridge with Indonesia. “Made in Holland, acknowledged in Indonesia,’ is the thought behind it. Dutch-Indonesian food can be used to reinforce the relationship between the two countries. The organization is working on offering the winning dish during a prominent, future-oriented event in Indonesia.
The candidates are ready.
8 Candidates have been nominated and are invited for the cook-off to be held in Amsterdam on November 4th.
This competition is an initiative of the online magazine Indisch 3.0 and is partly made possible by Hanos, the Embassy of Indonesia, Restaurant Blauw, Keizer Culinair and Sayah.
©2013 Jeff Keasberry – Artwork by Indisch 3.0.
Wie wint de wedstrijd Indisch koken in de 21e eeuw?
Voorwaarden en prijzen bekend
Liefhebbers van de Indische keuken kunnen vanaf vandaag deelnemen aan de eerste editie van de Indische kookwedstrijd 3.0. In deze kookwedstrijd gaat de jury, Pascal Jalhay, Lonny Gerungan en Jeff Keasberry, op zoek naar het meest vernieuwende Indische gerecht. Juryvoorzitter Jalhay: “We willen culinaire potentie van de Indische keuken verkennen. Welke kok kan dat als beste? “
De kookwedstrijd is een initiatief van Indisch 3.0 en de inzending sluit op 21 oktober a.s. Op 4 november mogen maximaal tien genomineerden hun gerechten bereiden en presenteren aan de drie juryleden. Op 10 december a.s. vindt de finale plaats tussen de twee winnaars van de cook-out, tijdens het galadiner van Indisch 3.0. Vanaf vandaag zijn de wedstrijd- en deelnemingsvoorwaarden bekend en kunnen deelnemers gaan beginnen met koken. De Indische kookwedstrijd 3.0 is gesponsord door Restaurant Blauw, Keizer Culinair en de Indonesische ambassade.
Indisch koken in de 21e eeuw. De smaak van toen, de ingrediënten van nu, de bereiding van morgen.
Vragen
Inhoudelijke vragen over de wedstrijd kan je sturen naar kirsten@indisch3.nl. Vragen die Kirsten ontvangt voor 1 oktober a.s., zal zij verzamelen en na 1 oktober a.s. als Veelgestelde Vragen op deze website publiceren. De pers kan contact opnemen met Kirsten Vos via telefoonnummer 0616500911.
We wensen jullie een smakelijke, plezierige en een inspirerende kookwedstrijd toe.
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