ACA Hosts Food and Wine Scholarship Reception

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Academy of Culinary Arts Beaujolais Nouveau Food and Wine event held Nov. 16. (Photo courtesy of Atlantic Cape Communiiy College)

Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts, in partnership with the Atlantic City Bailliage of Chaine des Rotisseurs, hosted the 24th annual Beaujolais Nouveau Food and Wine Scholarship Reception Nov. 16 at Careme’s, the student-run gourmet restaurant on the Mays Landing campus.

The event awarded four scholarships to culinary and hospitality students, and recognized ACA alum and Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Chef Deb Pellegrino.

For 24 years now, the Atlantic City Bailliage of the Chaine des Rotisseurs, which was founded in 1981, has partnered with the ACA to help raise funds in support of student scholarships. Since this event’s inception, a total of $117,000 has been raised.

Local entrepreneur, restaurateur and developer Mark Colazzo, who owns The Iron Room restaurant and bar in Atlantic City, announced that $500 scholarships were awarded to students Grace Carpenter, Culinary/Baking & Pastry; Amy Jimenez, Culinary/Baking & Pastry; Lola Sarni, Culinary; and Barul Alan Ruhin, Hospitality.

Founded in 1248 in Paris, Chaine des Rotisseurs still stands today as the oldest gastronomic society in the world. It has offered scholarships and events for chefs and sommeliers across the world. It currently has a presence in more than 80 countries worldwide on five continents and nearly 25,000 professional and amateur members.

“For centuries, the Chaine des Rotisseurs has preserved the joys of food, camaraderie and the pleasures of the table,” said Joseph Sheridan, director of the ACA and Hospitality Management. “It is an amazing organization and we are blessed to have them helping our students for so many years now.”

All entrees, sides, salads and desserts were created and served to the evening’s guests by the students of the ACA.

Following the announcement of the scholarship recipients, a special dedication was made as Kitchen 4 was dedicated to Chef Deb Pellegrino, who was the ACA’s first female graduate in 1992 and is currently the executive chef director at Borgata. Pellegrino was particularly touched by the recognition.

“I am so humbled and honored to have this. It’s just very memorable to me because the culinary here at Atlantic Cape holds a dear spot in my heart having graduated from here,” Pellegrino said. “I am most proud of the team that I am with now for recognizing what I can do. It’s the best that I have been, and I am just so happy to be there. And now I am able to give back to this school by hiring these students to come work with us (at Borgata).”

Visit atlanticcape.edu/aca for more information on Atlantic Cape’s Academy of Culinary Arts.