The Chocolate Salted Caramel Mousse that won both Best Dessert and Best Presentation for Nashoba Tech.

Students in the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management programs at Nashoba Tech were double winners at the recent Taste of Middlesex, hosted by the Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce and held at the Boxboro Regency Hotel & Conference Center.

Representing the in-school restaurant The Elegant Chef, the group won in the Best Dessert and Best Presentation categories for its Chocolate Salted Caramel Mousse.

Students who participated include Kendra Carter (senior, Chelmsford), Addison Cosker (junior, Shirley), Cheyenne Fuchs (senior, Tewksbury), Ashley Parsons (junior, Chelmsford) Cory Prehl (junior, Ayer), Brianna Schmoyer (senior, Harvard), Connor Stenquist (junior, Chelmsford) and Zackery Whitman (junior, Shirley) along with Chef-Instructors Carley Capraro and Jeremy Bussiere.

The Chocolate Salted Caramel Mousse that won the two awards consists of a chocolate tart shell dipped in a dark-chocolate ganache, filled with a fluffy salted-caramel mousse, and topped with a dark chocolate sauce, fresh whipped cream and chocolate drizzle. Capraro said the students created the recipe on their own through trial and error. 

Other local food-service establishments that competed in the event include 110 Grill in Chelmsford, Evviva Trattoria in Westford, the Westford Regency, Concord’s Colonial Inn, Burton’s Grill of Westford, Kimball Farm of Westford, Groton Inn and Tavern in the Square of Littleton.

 

Representing Nashoba Tech at the Taste of Middlesex were, back row, from left,  Connor Stenquist (Chelmsford), Cory Prehl (Ayer), Chef-Instructor Jeremy Bussiere and Zackery Whitman (Shirley); and, front row, Brianna Schmoyer (Harvard), Addison Cosker (Shirley), Ashley Parsons (Chelmsford), Kendra Carter (Chelmsford), Cheyenne Fuchs (Tewksbury) and Chef-Instructor Carley Capraro.