Frank CBJ
12/14/2012 01:20:43 am
9. Beautiful!
Ike, CBJ/KCBS
12/14/2012 01:27:49 am
Not a big fan of stuffed peppers but these look great! 9
Bill F.
12/14/2012 01:29:47 am
8 I like it, colorful, nice arrangement, of course the answer here is in the taste and I'm not there.
John - KCBS.MCBJ, CTC, Rep; MBN & MABA Judge
12/14/2012 01:32:09 am
Easy 8 - with minor tidying it'd be a 9.
jim v
12/14/2012 01:54:54 am
7 not sure exactly what peppers were supposed to look like but they look wilted to me. the cheese looks too thick and peppers seemed to be crammed in the box (semi-squished)and i can't tell what else is inside but it doesn't look very appetizing to me.
Bill cbj kcbs
12/14/2012 01:57:07 am
9
George Belzer
12/14/2012 02:43:00 am
I'd give this an 8. Looks good.
BlueSmoke KCBS CBJ/COMP COOK
12/14/2012 02:53:12 am
The different color peppers are attactive. The cheese with the green leaf is an added attraction. Hard to tell what the main ingredient......8
Bob
12/14/2012 03:33:28 am
Score 8 - A prime rib took first.
Fred KCBS Judge
12/14/2012 04:03:54 am
WOW.. Awesome looking box. Colorful, nicely laid out, looks very tasteful I Give it a 9 omly because they don;t have a 10
Greg MCBJ/KCBS
12/14/2012 04:31:03 am
score=9 Looks great, kindof curious is it hot, cold, sweet?
Paul-KCBS/CBJ
12/14/2012 04:33:22 am
8 - spacing could have been more uniform, peppers look soft, cheese looks greasy.
Doug KCBS MCBJ & CTC
12/14/2012 05:07:23 am
Might just be the picture, but the peppers look a little soggy and limp. Looks pretty good to me though. I'd give this box an 8.
buzz
12/14/2012 05:24:08 am
7--looks just ok--hope it tastes better!
Chaz d
12/14/2012 05:40:24 am
Nice!! I love stuff like this! I think if it had been me I would have used cherry tomatoes in the centers instead of a garnish that would end up wilting. A bit smaller peppers would not have mushed together and maybe stayed round. 8
rod
12/14/2012 06:17:27 am
9 I've never judged anything but,but this looks pretty dang good to me.
Tom - CBJ w/ KCBS, MBN, NCPC & comp cook
12/14/2012 07:05:45 am
8
Karen
12/14/2012 07:20:28 am
7 Hmmmm. Interesting. These peppers may taste great but the conjealed cheese (is this cheese?) on top looks a bit like brains. I gave the "7" because it has a lot of nice color and it looks like the presenter took a lot of time producing the box. I think that this dish would have looked better if the cheese had been incorporated into the pepper ingredients and the cilantro had been chopped and sprinkled on top..
John/KCBS
12/14/2012 07:44:19 am
7 Can't imagine what they are, but sure are pretty.
Ed KCBS MCBJ
12/15/2012 01:39:57 am
Yippy, something different!
Lorne Rae
12/15/2012 06:44:23 am
An 8. Colorful, nice layout. Cheese cover not uniform on every pepper.
Greg/cbjkcbs
12/16/2012 09:43:25 am
9 - Great use of peppers with the different colors and cutting them with the special knife.
Dan KCBS CTC/MCBJ
12/17/2012 10:23:10 am
Appears to be beans in a pepper cup. I usually score high on the ancillary catagories because 1. doesn't affect prizes 2.support the effort and diversity, give it 8 Comments are closed.
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