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Chef James Piggott, coach of the 91³Ō¹Ļās Iron Chef team, dished out some tough love on Valentineās Day.
At their Tuesday practice, he had to choose one student chef to cut from the team. The three remaining members will face McGill University, University of Ottawa and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in a cookoff later this month. The fourth student becomes an understudy this year ā but is guaranteed a spot next year.
It's the first year that 91³Ō¹Ļ is hosting the inter-university Iron Chef culinary competition. 91³Ō¹Ļ News is following the home team every step of the way from selection to the competition, including streaming the competition live on Feb. 25.
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Piggott made the announcement at a long table in the New College cafeteria, where he and the students tasted the main course they had made that evening, a tea-smoked salmon with sweet pea puree on multigrain risotto with scalloped crispy parsnips and a lemon beurre blanc sauce.
āThe toughest decision of the last few weeks is to pick the backup,ā he told them. āIt came down to a question of cooking skills and experience. Youāve all got fantastic attitudes. Youād all be very successful at the competition.ā
Felipe Branco, Brettany Colette and Jordan Su made the cut. Ailin Xi ā the youngest student at 19 ā was left out.
āTheyāre telling me donāt be sad. I was never sad about it in the first place,ā Xi told 91³Ō¹Ļ News. āWhen I made the team, I knew there was a big chance Iād be the backup because theyāre so much more experienced.ā
She said she was flattered to be in the running this year, and that sheās confident the team will triumph without her. At the competition Feb. 25, she plans to be 91³Ō¹Ļās lead cheerleader.
āIām going to try to lighten the mood and tell them everything is going to be okay. Itās very easy to stress out in a competition when thereās a time limit,ā she said. āIām definitely going to be there for my team.ā
Xi wonāt be going for glory this year unless one of the others drops out but she will be the linchpin of next yearās team, Piggott said.
91³Ō¹Ļ Chef James Piggott shows student and Iron Chef team member Felipe Branco one step in the preparation of a tea-smoked salmon (photo by Geoffrey Vendeville)
Piggott told Xi he could sympathize with being left out of the first team of a culinary competition.
Thatās exactly what happened to him the first time he went to the IKA Culinary Olympics in Erfurt, Germany in 2000. He was a backup for the Ontario regional team that went
āI helped the team with everything, but I didnāt get a medal because I was a backup,ā he said. āBut I knew by doing that I was setting myself up for the next Olympics.ā
He went to the next three competitions as a full team member, he said.
At the end of Iron Chef, Piggott said Xi will join the rest of the team in celebrating what he expects will be a historic victory.
āWeāll go to the awards banquet, and weāll rub it in a little bit,ā he said. āWhat have I said from the beginning? This is our house, and we donāt lose in our house.ā
With the competition less than a week away, 91³Ō¹Ļās director of culinary operations and executive chef Jaco Lokker says the home team is in good shape.
They've worked hard and made progress since the students first met three weeks ago, he said.
"They say a lot of things have been given to this generation but not here. Theyāve all earned this,ā he added. āThere are no short-cuts in the kitchen.ā