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Miami Valley Meals Diced Fundraiser Crowns New Champion

September 10, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Last night at the Schuster Center thirteen chefs took on the challenge faced by Miami Valley Meals team on a daily basis, how to create a tasty dish from donated food for over 4000 meals/week.

Each chef got  a mystery box of four ingredients a few days before the friendly competition so they’d have time to compose a winning dish.  They were asked to prep 300 portions to be tasted by a sold out crowd of over 300 guests for the 4th annual DICED fundraiser. All 4 ingredients most be featured in the dish and they were also given a gift card to the Gem City Market to pick up additional items for their dish.

There were 4 different boxes randomly given to this years competing culinarians:

Box A: breakfast sausage, yukon gold potatoes, okra, blackberry glaze

Blueberry Cafe created a Midwest Tartiflette

Box B: brisket, lentils, turnips, sweet pickles

Box C: tofu, bell peppers, ketchup, farro

Chef Jay Jones dish from the plant based box

Box D; whole turkeys, kohlrabi, corn on the cob, cabbage

Guests at the event visited each Chef’s table and sampled their dish, eventually casting their vote for the people’s choice winner.

A panel of 5 judges also rated each dish based on use of ingredients, creativity, taste and presentation. Judges from left to right:  Liz Valenti,  Chef/owner Wheat Penny, Rick Schaefer, Chef and former owner of Brock Masterson’s Catering, Keith Taylor, Executive Chef Table 33, Chef Laura Cotton of Miami Valley Meals and Dustin McGillivray, aka crustymcg- digital content creator. 

The judges selected Chef James Blythe from Otterbein’s fresh corn tamale, filled with shredded turkey, and wrapped in a fresh corn husk, topped with candied red and green cabbage and cilantro as their top dish,  while the people’s choice was Chef Jacob Rodibaugh from Bistecca’s sausage meatball with with blueberry dijon glaze over a potato a potato rösti, served with a charred fresh corn and okra salsa.

Both were presented with a new mystery box of ahi tuna, watermelon radish, pickled ginger and  couscous and given 20 minutes to create their final dish.

Here were the final dishes, Chef James on the left -wild mushrooms, watermelon and couscous topped with crushed cashews. Chef Jacob on the right served a veggy couscous with an Ahi tuna salad,  pickled  watermelon chips with  toasted sesame seeds.

And the Diced Champion for 2025 is Chef James Blythe from Otterbein
Senior Life.

Upon being named the winner Chef James shared he “had a great time creating his dishes and was  happy to be part of such a great cause.” He was also quick to thank his sous chef Pam Hayes and invites the public to  visit the 3 restaurants at Otterbein, the 1912 Dining Room, Great Wave Cafe and outdoor dining at Terrace Place.

Diced finalists and judges

Miami Valley Meals Executive Director and co-founder Amanda DeLotelle was overjoyed with the success of the event,  ““Celebrating service during Hunger Action Month with such amazing local culinary talent and community support is what Miami Valley Meals is all about. The awareness and funds raised tonight uplift meals made with love, creating a ripple effect that nourishes and supports our neighbors who need it most. Thank you to the many sponsors, volunteers, guests, donors, partners and my board and team for making the event a success and our work possible”

Last night’s event worked with the Food Bank  and are “excited to share that thanks to all of the great volunteers and folks who helped plan and use the composting stations, we were able to divert 365 pounds of compostable items from going to the landfill, says Courtney Curtner, the Garden Lead at the Food Bank.

While they are still calculating the numbers the early estimate is a gross of $70,000, which will allow MVMeals to continue to feed nourishing meals made with love that honor and  dignity to the people in our community that need of assistance.  That’s currently about 4000/meals a week, distributed by 50 nonprofit partners.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: chefs, cooking competition, Diced, Miami Valley Meals

3 Advance to Tomorrow’s Chef Showdown Finale

March 17, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

For the 3rd year in a row nine of Dayton’s best upcoming Chefs competed in a chopped inspired cook-off as part of The Dayton Home and Outdoor Living Show a the Dayton Convention Center.  In the Chef Showdown contestants were given a mystery bag with 4 ingredients, the use of the Whole Foods Pantry and 20 minutes to cook an appetizer to present to the judges panel. They were also given the option to bring a special ingredient of their own to add to the fun.  Also on hand to assist with the event, two students from the Ponitz CareerTechnology Center Prostart Culinary Program, Chris and Jasmine, pictured here in the red shirts.

 

In the 11am round from left to right Chef Aaron Braun from Wheat Penny,  first time competitor Chef Jansen Trotman of Lily’s Bistro  and Chef Aimee Plesa from Bargo’s  were faced with a mystery bag that included: Shell on White Shrimp, Cream of Mushroom, Canned Jack Fruit and Preserve Lemons.

 

Left to right dishes from:

Aimee Plesa
Secret Ingredient: Warped Wing Beer

Jansen Trotman- secret ingredient n/a

Aaron Braun
Secret Ingredient:  Asian BBQ Sauce

 

Judging Round One- The Big Rabu, Steve Milano, Ann Roberts and Laura Rea who chose to advance to the finals from Round One- Aaron Braun!

 

In Round 2  Chef Mariah Gahagen from Wheat Penny,  defending Champion  Maria Walusis from Watermark and newcomer to the Showdown, Chef  Timothy  Skiber from the UD Marriott’s Dewberry 1850 had the challenge to create a dish with Andouille Sausage, Vanilla Wafers, Bitter melon and Maple syrup.

Pictured here left to right:

Tim Skiber’s dish using a special ingredient lent to him by Chef Maira -bourbon

Chef Maria’s taco’s
special ingredient: spicy pepper jelly

Chef Mariah’s deconstructed gumbo with her special ingredient

 

 

 

Judging this round, Chef Aaron Watson, the new executive chef at the convention Center and foodies  Kevin Rankin and Ann Roberts.  Moving forward to the finals from Round 2 – Chef Maria Walusis

 

In round three Chef Jon Mezera from Table 33, Chef Rae Rosbough from Trolley Stop and Chef Crystal Coppock from Wheat Penny opened their bags to find  Pork Belly, Blue Berry Granola, Frozen Kale and Rose Water.

 

Pictured left to right:

Jon Mezera’s eggroll made with his special ingredient black garlic

Rae’s special ingredient were Indian spices

 

Crystal’s soup made with her special ingredient- Anchovy butter

 

 

Round 3 was judged by foodies Ann Roberts, Laura Rea and Kevin Rankin and all 3 judges felt this was the toughest round of the day, but after much deliberation they selected Chef Crystal Coppock to advance to Sunday’s finals.

Sunday’s 1pm final round includes the very same 3 chefs that competed in the finals last year, Braun, Coppock and Walusis.  We can’t wait to see who will prevail and walk away with $500 cash and bragging rights for the next year.   Tickets to attend the Home and Outdoor Living Show are $10, come on by and cheer on your favorite chef!  The Chef Showdown is produced by Planned2Give.

Pictured below, the 2017 Chef Showdown Finals.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Showdown, chefs, Chopped

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