Meet the Soup Kitchen Nun Who Won 'Chopped'

Discussion in 'Inspirational Stories' started by TinNM, Jul 29, 2021.

  1. TinNM

    TinNM Guest

    This appeared firstly in the Daily Signal which is the newspaper of the "Heritage Foundation", a conservative outlet. This is not "inspirational" in the sense of climbing a mountain say but still, very noteworthy.

    OPINION
    Meet the Soup Kitchen Nun Who Won 'Chopped'
    MADALINE DONNELLY
    ON 11/19/15 AT 11:41 AM EST
    [​IMG]
    Sister Alicia Torres speaks with the judges of the Food Network show "Chopped." Torres competed on a Thanksgiving-themed episode of the show, and won.FOOD NETWORK/WGN-TV
    This article first appeared on the Daily Signal.

    Last week, Chicago-based Sister Alicia Torres, a soft-spoken member of the Franciscans of the Eucharist, took first place on the Food Network cooking competition Chopped.

    Torres, competing on a special Thanksgiving-themed episode of the popular show, won $10,000 for her take on a traditional Thanksgiving feast. In one challenge, she made turkey quesadillas and, in another, a green bean pancake with a maple cranberry sauce. The 30-year-old nun and chef, who cooks meals for her church's soup kitchen, intends to donate her winnings to help feed her Chicago community, Humboldt Park.

    "I wanted to [compete on the show] for Jesus: to be a witness to how fulfilling a life dedicated to God can be," Torres told the Daily Signal via email. "Our vocation as religious is to live a life of prayer, witness and service—being on Chopped certainly gives a great opportunity to share that message with the world."

    More at link: Meet the Soup Kitchen Nun Who Won 'Chopped' (newsweek.com)
    I've met people who are really into those cooking shows, food network and what have you.
     

Share This Page