Memphian wins 2024 World Food Championship division
Memphian Michelle O’Guin took home first place in one of the divisions in this year’s World Food Championships in Indianapolis.
O’Guin dominated the WFC’s Live Fire division, scoring five points higher than anyone else in her competition category.
O’Guin describes her winning dish “The Great Balancing Act” as “simplicity meets elegance.”
It’s a grilled ribeye cap steak paired with a sea scallop, prepared over live fire. The ribeye is nestled in a bed of bright chimichurri while the sea scallop floats in a savory white wine mushroom cream sauce.
Live fire cooking is a method of cooking food over embers or wood flames. It sounds daunting, but O’Guin said it actually allows for versatility.
“There is so much you can do over a live fire,” she said. “You can do simple, delicate and elegant dishes on an open fire table in cast iron skillets. That’s what I did for the competition.”
The 2024 World Food Championships were Friday, Nov. 8, through Tuesday, Nov. 12, and competitors from more than 35 states and almost 20 countries battled to take home titles across the 12 different categories.
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Jennifer Chandler
Jennifer Chandler has been a restaurateur, a cookbook author, a food stylist, a writer and a TV and radio personality.
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