Chenango Forks High School freshman, Emily Phelps, recently emerged victorious in the Cornell Cooperative Extension's Recipe Artwork Competition. The contest, known for celebrating the intersection of culinary creativity and artistic expression, saw Emily's exceptional talent shine as she showcased her artistic skills in portraying her Nonna's cherished meatball recipe.
The winning piece not only captured the essence of her grandmother's culinary experience but also conveyed the rich cultural heritage embedded in the family's traditional recipe. Emily's artistry blended vibrant colors and intricate details to bring her Nonna's meatball recipe to life on through watercolors.
The significance of Emily's victory reached beyond the artistic realm when she and her Nonna, Marilena Bolander, received a special invitation to the Cornell Cooperative Extension's Test Kitchen. This opportunity allowed the talented duo to step into the heart of culinary innovation and recreate the award-winning meatball recipe with assistance from CCE.
The Cornell Cooperative Extension's Recipe Artwork Competition serves as a platform not only for recognizing artistic talent but also for fostering a deeper connection to food, family, and community. Emily's success is a testament to the power of preserving and celebrating culinary traditions, showcasing the importance of passing down family recipes through the generations.