DESTIN CHEF AL MASSA CHOSEN TO REPRESENT FLORIDA IN GREAT AMERICAN SEAFOOD COOK-OFF

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Destin’s Chef Al Massa of Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer will face 13 other chefs from around the country for the title King or Queen of American Seafood in the 18th Annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off. To be eligible to compete in the event, chefs must either hold the current title of King or Queen of Seafood or be appointed by the lieutenant governor of their respective state or territory.

“We are very excited and extremely humbled to have the opportunity to represent Destin, the Panhandle, and the Great State of Florida in the Great American Seafood Cookoff.” – Chef Al Massa, Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer

Chef Al Massa’s love for cooking started like many other aspiring culinary creators in his family’s kitchen. Chef Massa pitched in to help his mother with dinner parties, which only grew his appreciation for simple delicious food. After serving in the United States Air Force, Chef Massa attended Johnson and Wales for culinary school, followed by more than ten years under the eye of Emeril Lagasse, learning the fundamentals of Creole cuisine.

After spending two more years as a Sous Chef at NOLA, Chef Massa joined the team at Emeril’s Delmonico, where he rose to Executive Sous Chef. Expanding his experience, Massa signed on as a Corporate Chef for the New Orleans restaurant group and their four properties. Under them, he opened a restaurant in Lafayette, Louisiana, and then spent five years as the chef at Michael’s on East in Sarasota, Florida.

Eventually, Chef Massa returned to Destin, where he worked at Marina Cafe for four years; it was where he won VIP Destin Magazine’s Best Fine Dining in Destin for 2017. Now Chef Massa is the executive chef at Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer, where he won VIP Destin Magazine’s Best Chef for 2021 and advanced the restaurant to a number one rating on TripAdvisor.

The 2022 Great American Seafood Cook-Off will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans on Saturday, August 6. The 18th annual event gets underway with Opening Ceremonies at 11:15 a.m. as 14 chefs, each representing their home state, cook in front of a live audience and a panel of nationally acclaimed judges.

“The Great American Seafood Cook-Off is the perfect stage to celebrate Louisiana and America’s domestic seafood industry – the best in the world,” said Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. “This year, there will be a very talented field of chefs from all over the country vying to be crowned the next ‘King or Queen of American Seafood’ right here in New Orleans. Each chef will showcase their skills with domestic seafood to present the best seafood dishes.”

The 2022 Great American Seafood Cook-Off competitors are:

Chef Jeffrey Compton; The Battery, Birmingham, Alabama Chef Amara Enciso; Brava Food, Juneau, Alaska Chef Nick Farrer; Isabel’s Amor, Gilbert, Arizona Chef Miles Angelo; Caribou Club, Aspen, Colorado Chef Al Massa; Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer, Destin, Florida Chef Amanda Cusey; Villa Harlequin, Lake Charles, Louisiana Chef Dila Mahoney; Dila’s Kitchen, Portland, Maine Chef Eric LeBlanc; Burtons Bar & Grill, Riverdale, Maryland Chef Erin Miller; Urban Hearth, Cambridge, Massachusetts Chef Cooper Miller; Forklift, Tupelo, Mississippi Chef Christian Gill; Boomtown Biscuits & Whiskey, Cincinnati, Ohio Chef Mandisa Horn; Horn O Plenty Freshtaurant, Bedford, Pennsylvania Chef Nicholas Huckabee; A Difference in Dining, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Chef Jesse Cavazos; Cru’ Food and Wine Bar; Houston, Texas

During the competition, each chef will prepare a dish highlighting the use of domestic seafood while interacting with the live audience, celebrity hosts Chef Cory Bahr – Food Network Star Finalist, Food Network Chopped! Champion, a former King of Louisiana Seafood – and KLFY TV10’s Gerald Gruenig, along with “chef ref” Chef Keith Frentz, also a former King of Louisiana Seafood. Each dish will be presented to a panel of nationally renowned judges who will score based on presentation, creativity, composition, craftsmanship, and flavor. The Great American Seafood Cook-Off promotes the quality and variety of domestic seafood found in the United States.

The reigning King of American Seafood, Mississippi’s Chef Austin Sumrall of White Pillars Restaurant in Biloxi won the title with his dish of Snapper Three-ways, including a raw preparation, snapper ribs, and a poached snapper jowl pho. Chef Sumrall bested 12 of the best chefs from around the country.

The event is held in conjunction with the Louisiana Restaurant Association Showcase. Tickets are $10 at the door.

For more information on the competition, visit www.louisianaseafood.com/great-american-seafood-cook. ###

About Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer

Located in the Destin Harbor, Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer is locally-owned and operated. The name Brotula’s is derived from the Bearded Brotula or Cusk Eel that is caught in local waters at depths of 350 feet. This amazing-tasting fish is one of the best-kept secrets among the local fishing community. Brotula’s specializes in fresh, locally-sourced seafood, produce, and a wide array of steamed and boiled shellfish platters that are integrated into a fun and rustic yet sophisticated southern fish house. The Chef-Inspired menu displays a wide variety of flavors, with a focus on New South culinary preparations of traditional coastal offerings from around the country.

DESTIN CHEF AL MASSA CHOSEN TO REPRESENT FLORIDA IN GREAT AMERICAN SEAFOOD COOK-OFF

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