In a release, the White House said that First Lady Michelle Obama, Epicurious, the Department of Education, and the Department of Agriculture "announced the winners of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge, a nationwide recipe challenge to promote healthy lunches as part of the First Lady’s "'let's Move!' initiative."
Winners - including Cecilia Vinas, 10, "representing all U.S.
states, three territories, and the District of Columbia will attend a
Kids' “State Dinner” at the White House hosted by Mrs. Obama on July 18," the release said. "The 54 children will join the First
Lady for a healthy lunch, featuring a selection of the winning recipes, followed by a visit to the White House Kitchen Garden."
Also according to the release, "the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge & Kids' "State Dinner" invited a parent or guardian to work with their child ages 8-12 to create a lunchtime recipe that is healthy, affordable, original, and delicious. In support of Let’s Move!, launched by the First Lady to help address the problem of childhood obesity, each recipe adhered to the guidance that supports USDA’s MyPlate (at ChooseMyPlate.gov) to ensure that the criteria of a healthy meal were met. Entries had to represent each of the food groups, either in one dish or as parts of a lunch meal, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy foods, with fruits and veggies making up roughly half the plate or recipe."
Also according to the release, "the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge & Kids' "State Dinner" invited a parent or guardian to work with their child ages 8-12 to create a lunchtime recipe that is healthy, affordable, original, and delicious. In support of Let’s Move!, launched by the First Lady to help address the problem of childhood obesity, each recipe adhered to the guidance that supports USDA’s MyPlate (at ChooseMyPlate.gov) to ensure that the criteria of a healthy meal were met. Entries had to represent each of the food groups, either in one dish or as parts of a lunch meal, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy foods, with fruits and veggies making up roughly half the plate or recipe."
The winners and featured recipes include:
The children’s arrivals on July 18 through the East Wing/ Booksellers will be pooled press and the First Lady’s remarks at the lunch will be open press.
- ALABAMA : Veggie Spaghetti with Alabama Gulf Shrimp, Jane Battle, 10
- ALASKA: Maple Pecan Salmon Delight, Michael Halpern, 10
- ARIZONA: Shrimp Tacos with Watermelon Jicama Salad, Cody Vasquez, 11
- ARKANSAS: Arkansas meets Asia Catfish Sliders, Hart Irby, 10
- CALIFORNIA: Ethiopian Kik Alitcha, Genene Savall, 10
- COLORADO: Grilled Salmon with Farro & Warm Swiss Chard Salad, Kiana Farkash, 8
- CONNECTICUT: Quinoa Chicken Burger with Kale and Potato Chips, Cecilia Vinas, 10
- DELAWARE: Chi-Irish Shepherd's Pie, Roisin Liew, 9
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Healthy Grains, Squash, Apples, Sausage, & Kale, Maxwell Lynch, 10
- FLORIDA: Fish Cartucho Al Gabusho, Gabriel Medina, 10
- GEORGIA: Grillin' Out Veggie Style, Mira Solomon, 10
- GUAM: Mo-Rockin' Meatless Monday Special, Lily Vinch, 8
- HAWAII: 'Aina Holoka'I, Grady Duncan, 9
- IDAHO: K&T's Amazing Tortilla Chicken Soup, Katie Hebdon, 11
- ILLINOIS: Lincoln's Inaugural Soup, Tess Boghossian, 11
- INDIANA: Sophie's Healthy Coconut Chicken, Sophie McKinney Han, 10
- IOWA: Over the Rainbow Veggie Pancakes, Anabel Bradley, 8
- KANSAS: Tangy Veggy Springetty, Jasmy Seetala, 8
- KENTUCKY: Around the World in One Bite, Lucy Fairhead, 8
- LOUISIANA: Muffin Tin Egg White Frittatas, Moria Doran, 10
- MAINE: Mexican Haystack, Sienna Mazone, 12
- MARYLAND: Chesapeake Fish Tacos, Lemon-Basil Sorbet, Esther Matheny, 10
- MASSACHUSETTS: Quinoa Lentil Burgers with Kale Slaw, Yonah de Graaf, 10
- MICHIGAN: Barack-oli and Mich-room Obama-lette, Elena Hirsch, 11
- MINNESOTA: Quinoa and Black Beans, Sophia Webster, 12
- MISSOURI: Asian Chicken Meatball & Cauliflower Rice Tortilla, Joshua Wittman-Murphy, 10
- MISSISSIPPI: Quinoa Sweet Potato Boat, Devlyn Davis, 10
- MONTANA: “What! You Don't Like Tofu?” Stir Fry, Chloe Long, 10
- NORTH CAROLINA: Yummy and Healthy Kati Roll, Rajen Dey, 11
- NORTH DAKOTA: Grilled Veggie Brunch, Tegan Lancaster, 11
- NEBRASKA: Terrific Turkey Tacos, Zienna Peterson, 10
- NEW HAMPSHIRE: Pan-seared Salmon with Vegetables & Tricolor Salad, Jessica Bakas, 12
- NEW JERSEY: Sweet Potato Crusted Turkey & Veggie Pizza, Jacob Cook, 9
- NEW MEXICO: Southwestern Casera, Max Johnson-Jimenez, 11
- NEVADA: Chicken and Grape Salad Lettuce Wraps, Grace Keating, 11
- NEW YORK: Mike's Chicken and Vegetable Dumpling Cups, Michael Lombardi, 11
- OHIO: Sunrise Tuscan Chicken, Abigail Messina, 9
- OKLAHOMA: Smoky Southwestern Vegetable Dip, Ranger Lemaster, 8
- OREGON: Healthy Stuffed Rainbow Peppers, Grace Wetzler, 12
- PENNSYLVANIA: Seafood Tacos with Lime Coleslaw and Peachy Salsa, Hannah Foley, 10
- PUERTO RICO: Salmon and Salad Island Deluxe, Karla Gonzalez, 10
- RHODE ISLAND: Mediterranean Kebab Wrap with Cilantro Tabbouleh, Kinnan Hammond-Dowie, 12
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Carolina Chicken Chili, Julia Pascoe, 8
- SOUTH DAKOTA: Hawaiian Kale Wraps, Sabrina Swee, 12
- TENNESSEE: Tennessee Tabouli, Lily Sahihi, 9
- TEXAS: Baked Falafel, Ariel Derby, 8
- UTAH: New Polish Potatoes, Andrew Chardack, 9
- VERMONT: Chinese Vegetable Stir Fry, Iris Hsiang, 10
- VIRGINA: Chia Chicken Pitas, Sophie Haga, 12
- WASHINGTON: This Fish has Gone Nuts!, Maliha Amarsi, 9
- WEST VIRIGINA: Magnificent Mediterranean Spotlight Peppers, Adrianna Nelson, 9
- WISCONSIN: Amazing African Sweet Potato Stew, Sarah Ganser, 12
- WYOMING: Stuffed Pumpkin, KyAnn James, 11
- VIRGIN ISLANDS: Ahlissa’s Rainbow Caribbean Soup, Ahlissa Pierce, 9
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges that included: Sam Kass, Executive Director of
Let’s Move! and Senior Policy Advisor on Nutrition; Tanya Steel,
Epicurious’ Special Projects Contributor and originator of the contest;
Jackie Haven M.S., R.D., Deputy Director, USDA; Deborah Friendly,
General Attorney Office of the General Counsel,
USED; Chef Linton Hopkins, consulting chef for Delta Air Lines, and two
Washington, D.C.-based children who are graduates of Share our
Strength’s Cooking Matters program.
The full list of winners and recipes can be found online at
recipechallenge.epicurious.com .
Additionally, a free downloadable and printable e-cookbook of the
winning recipes, including nutritional analyses and photos, will be
available in July at the contest
site, epicurious.com, letsmove.gov,
USDA.gov, and Ed.gov. Travel to Washington D.C. for the winners and
their families of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge & Kids' "State
Dinner" is provided by Delta Air Lines.
“I
am looking forward to hosting the winners of the Healthy Lunchtime
Challenge here at the White House for the third annual Kids’ ‘State
Dinner,’” said First Lady Michelle
Obama. “This event gives us the opportunity to showcase healthy
creations from talented kid chefs from across our country, and I can’t
wait to see—and taste—this year’s selections.”
“Epicurious
is proud to work with Mrs. Obama on this program, raising awareness
about the importance of healthy eating, and showing kids that
cooking is creative and meaningful for their futures,” says Carolyn
Kremins, SVP and General Manager of Epicurious. “It’s clear that kids
palates and cooking skills are getting increasingly sophisticated, even
at the young age of 8.”
“The Healthy Lunchtime Challenge is a wonderful opportunity to help kids build healthy habits.
First Lady Michelle Obama, through the
Let’s Move! Initiative, offers another shining example of how we
can mobilize public and private sector resources to improve the lives of
our children,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “The decisions
parents make to keep their kids healthy often
start with the meals made at home. Young people who participate in
this challenge and are inspired by
MyPlate encourage other children to eat healthier and build food preparation skills
that will influence their food decisions into adulthood.”
The children’s arrivals on July 18 through the East Wing/ Booksellers will be pooled press and the First Lady’s remarks at the lunch will be open press.
Members of the media interested in covering this event must RSVP to
FirstLadyPress@who.eop.gov with their full name, date of birth, social security number, gender, city and state of residence, and citizenship by Friday,
July 11, at noon EST.
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