s t ers.
To The
Challen
In A Bake-CTE
JULIE EDGAR
TH E APP L ETREE
PHOTOS BY DANIEL LIPPITT
SPECIAL TO THE
APPLETREE
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he sweet fragrance of
apples and cinnamon
hung in the air all day,
evoking memories of
autumns past and the morning's
sumptuous apple bake-off to
welcome the first edition of The
AppleTtee.
Invited to judge the Sept 20
contest at Jewish News head-
quarters in Southfield were
Manuel Chavez of Ristorante Di
Modesta, Marty Wilk of Excal-
ibur and our own Danny
Raskin. A tough panel, to say
the least
We who stood on the side-
lines could hardly stand the sus-
pense as the judges nibbled at
each of 20 or so delectable dish-
es and then paused, seemingly
interminably, to ponder the sen-
sations.
They tested our patience.
Our necks craned toward the
spread of cakes, muffins,
casseroles, cookies, baked ap-
ples, a crock of applesauce and
chocolate-dipped apples on a
long conference room table.
Account executive Sue
Maniloff stood to the side, biting
ners "was not an easy deci-
her nails as the judges sampled
sion."
her apple strudel, a confection
"All of you were winners,"
her great-aunt Tillie Lichtenstein
Mt Chavez declared.
brought from Russia.
In the end, they chose Ms.
"I make it every Rosh
Cooper's Apple Streusel Tart
Hashanah. I become a bubbie
(see recipe below) in the catego-
this time of year. I feel the need
ry of best flavor; Paula Smith's
to roll dough," Sue said.
applesauce topped with swans
Marla Cooper of our art de-
cleverly carved from
partment, one of
Above: Paula Smith, Kari apples in the category
three bake-off win-
Horenstein and Marla
ners, noted on the la- Cooper
savor their wins. of best presentation;
and Kari Horenstein's
bel beside her Apple
Left: Paula Smith's apple-
Streusel Tart that she, sauce won in the best pre- apple lasagna in the
sentation category.
best creative use of
not her mother,
apples category.
made it She ap-
For their efforts, Ms. Cooper
peared cool and calm as the
won a meal of her choice with
judges moved toward the
Danny Raskin; Ms. Smith re-
dessert.
ceived a gift certificate from Ris-
Assistant Editor Gail Zimmer-
torante Di Modesta; and Ms.
man also kept her distance from
Horenstein won a gift certificate
her tower of goodies — choco-
from Excalibur.
late-dipped apples cascading
"I've never entered a contest
over a plate of apple-chocolate-
before. I feel really good," Ms.
chip cake — while the judges
Smith said.
marked their score cards.
"I give all the credit to my
The tasting was finished, fi-
mother," Ms. Horenstein said.
nally. Mr. Wilk remarked that
"She found the recipe."
he culled some good ideas for
himself and that choosing win-
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