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Also new this year is a special category called "I Hate Lentils" for those who refuse to try these creative dishes because of the required ingredient. Our discriminating judges will taste any of the top 50 recipes that don't appear to have lentils in them and give their vote for the "least-lentil" dish. This dish will receive a special prize of $100 and be featured in the cookbook which will showcase all submitted recipes. The cookbook will be available for sale at the National Lentil Festival August 21-23.
After receiving 125 recipes from 37 states in the 2008 Legendary Lentil Cook-off, the National Lentil Festival is raising the bar. The 2009 Cook-off is expected to be bigger and better than ever with new creative recipes from across the country. "Our goal this year is one from every state," says Cook-off coordinator Claire Yenish.
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