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    Tampa Bay chefs face off in "Epic" competition to help end hunger

    By Selene San Felice,

    5 hours ago

    Tampa Bay's most seasoned chefs are battling each other to fight food insecurity.

    Driving the news: Two competitors have already been knocked out of Feeding Tampa Bay's Epic Chef competition . One will take the cake in a "Chopped"-style showdown on Monday.


    Catch up quick: Chef Guillermo Quezada from Rooster and the Till beat Stovall House chef JLW Chau on July 22.

    • Chef Moesha Collymore from Predalina defeated chef Ehinar Cruz from The Tides Seafood Market earlier this week.

    How it works: Collymore and Quezada will each receive a mystery box of ingredients not commonly prepared together and must create a unique, aesthetically pleasing, and delicious, dish in 30 minutes.

    • Mystery ingredients so far have included popcorn kernels, baby octopus, bone marrow and pickle juice.

    🤑 The prize: $5,000 for the chef judged highest on flavor, creativity, and use of mystery ingredients.

    How to watch: The Epicurean Hotel in Tampa hosts the finale 6-9pm on Monday. Tickets are $400 for a pair and include a four-course meal with wine pairings.

    • You can also livestream the competition for free on MOR-TV , where it will later be posted.
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