Keiki chefs: Find new food adventures with video cooking contest

东精影业 at Mānoa
Contact:
Patrick Williams, (808) 256-7181
Community Engagement and Communications, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilien
Posted: Mar 5, 2026

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Young chefs across Hawai驶i in grades 5–12 are invited to compete in the 4-H “Grow Eat Think (GET) Local” Video Cooking Contest, a competition that teaches about nutrition, food safety, kitchen skills and presentation. Winners will receive an immersive farm and food adventure on O驶ahu, going behind the scenes to learn directly from professionals in the culinary arts and local agriculture.

Budding cooks will create a 5- to 7-minute video preparing a healthy recipe with at least one locally sourced fruit, vegetable or protein. Keiki are encouraged to get creative and explore Hawai驶i’s amazing food choices.

“We are thrilled to offer this engaging contest to Hawai驶i’s young people,” said Judy Scoville-Layfield, Hawai驶i 4-H educational specialist. “It's a fun way to promote healthy eating, support local agriculture, and help young people develop essential life skills. And it’s open to all keiki—no 4-H membership needed.”

Key dates:

  • Registration deadline: March 20
  • Video submission due: March 27
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This event is sponsored by Hawai驶i 4-H, the GET Local Healthy Food Systems, and the University of Hawai驶i at M膩noa’s .

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GET Local 1: 2025 grand prize winner “Pot of Gold” by Tina of the 4-H Pineapples Club on Hawai驶i Island, made with mango, dates, walnuts, cacao powder, avocado.

GET Local 2: Winners will get hands-on agricultural and learning opportunities in composting, gardening techniques, harvesting plants for recipes, and garden safety.