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Pappas Chef Patrick Robertson is Culinary Champ in Friendly Competition

The team from Pappas Restaurant wins at Pinole's Kitchen@812 competition.

Teams of Bay Area chefs and local politicians competed in a cooking competition at a Pinole industrial park Wednesday night, with the team from Benicia's taking the honors for the best dish created out of random ingredients.

The Culinary Clash, a fundraiser for the non-profit Kitchen@812, asked teams to plan and prepare a dish based on ingredients at hand, with a last-minute challenge of incorporating prickly pear-flavored jelly beans. The contest was based on the Food Network TV series "Chopped."

The team with the took the prized rolling pin award on the votes of three judges. Pappas Chef Patrick Robertson said that when he saw the jelly bean ingredient revealed, he immediately decided to "go Asian" in creating his dish. Also on his team were sous chef Ed Sullivan and guest chef El Cerrito City Councilwoman Ann Cheng.

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Other guest chefs were Pinole City Councilman Roy Swearingen and Hercules City Councilwoman Myrna de Vera.

The four Culinary Clash chefs who competed were Robertson of in Benicia, Ismael Macias of Lark Creek Steak in San Francisco, Adriana Lopez-Vermut of Pica Pica Maize Kitchen in San Francisco  and Ian Marks of Beast and The Hare in San Francisco.

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, located in the Pinole Shores Business Park, allows bakers, cooks, caterers others to use the commercial equipment and storage to prepare food items. It also offers business support and services at no charge.

Wednesday's event raised money for kitchen equipment and scholarships.

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