International Recipe Contest Winner

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This recipe was submitted by Ms. Claire Rogers from Trinidad & Tobago. Claire has always loved cooking. She has been cooking since she was 9 years old. She says:

“I still have my first recipe (Nestle) recipe book. Even back then I knew how as a child to improvise and do ingredient substituting. My mother had every confidence in me and allowed me to have full expression. Reading and understanding recipes was a natural for me.

I have been doing catering on a part-time basis. I have won at least three trophies and first prize monies in candy contests. I have been a judge at cooking contests. I live for attending food fairs and any event where food is served, so that I have every opportunity to observe. I have had hopes to become a personal chef one day. Whenever you talk about an event, I always think about the food side of it, which people initially overlook. My question is: will there be food? (not that I love my belly, but that’s just automatic.)

I am the family chef. I have been preparing special Christmas foods over the years when people place orders to have specialty foods prepared. I have catered for large events and special occasions. I love to give food gifts — bread baskets, candy, you name it – food-wise. I am presently compiling my recipes for launching at least three cookbooks. I enjoy researching food and food products. I welcome an opportunity to travel to international food fairs. (Maybe in the future you will offer this as a prize?) I like exploring food packaging materials. I think I am an ‘all-rounder’ – no weak areas in the cooking (believe it or not). I seem to particularly like salads (and of course desserts).”

International Recipe Winner

Claire works for Triple Delight Services in Trinidad & Tobago. Claire you are the international recipe contest winner for this week! Thank you Claire. It is definitely fun, fast and healthy. Pumpkin is one of the super foods and it is always good to include a super food into dessert. You can make pumpkin juice with a juicer.

Spicy Peanut-Pumpkin Pudding

(Serves 4)

1 cup evaporated milk
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
¼ tsp. salt
1 c. pure pumpkin juice
1/3 c. cornstarch
1/3 cup crunchy peanut butter

1.    In a 1 qt. saucepan, combine milk, sugar, vanilla and salt.
2.    Bring to a boil.
3.    Combine pumpkin juice, cornstarch.
4.    Reduce heat to low temperature and with a wooden spoon, pour in the last mixture, stirring constantly, until it thickens.
5.    Turn off heat and stir in the peanut butter.
6.    Allow mixture to cool somewhat, and pour into a dessert mold.
7.    Cover with plastic wrap and chill until set.
8.    Invert the mold onto the center of a plate, loosening the sides slightly with the little finger.
9.    Decorate with fruits, and whipped cream.

Enter The Worldwide Recipe Contest

We are looking for recipes from around the world. Do you have a favorite recipe that you would like to submit to our ongoing recipe contest? The criteria for a recipe is that it has to be fun, fast and healthy. Claire’s fits that bill all the way around. Send in your recipe with a brief description of yourself and a picture if you have one. Deb@debbixler.com

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