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Sunshine Girls Feast on Victory with The Best Dressed Chicken
National netballer Lantanya Wilson shines in a photo op at the Sunshine Girls’ victory luncheon.
Food, Lifestyle, Thursday Food
January 30, 2025

Sunshine Girls Feast on Victory with The Best Dressed Chicken

Fresh off a dazzling 59-47 victory over South Africa’s Spar Proteas, Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls took a well-deserved break from the court to indulge in a gourmet luncheon hosted by The Best Dressed Chicken. The delicious timeout at Broken Plate last Thursday provided the perfect blend of celebration and strategic fuelling for the team as they prepared to dominate the final match of the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series.

“We’re incredibly proud of the Sunshine Girls and all they represent,” says Dave Fairman, vice-president of The Best Dressed Chicken. “This luncheon was our way of showing our support and appreciation for their dedication and incredible talent.”

Chef Damion Stewart, renowned for his culinary artistry, crafted a menu to nourish body and soul. “These athletes are at the top of their game,” says Stewart. “They need food that can keep up!” He focused on dishes that were both indulgent and energising, ensuring the team felt pampered without sacrificing their competitive edge.

Imagine starting your meal with a roasted tomato and chicken bisque, its velvety texture achieved through hours of slow simmering. “Think: Comfort food with a kick!” explains Stewart, who infused the bisque with a hint of Scotch bonnet pepper and fresh thyme to taste Jamaican sunshine.

But the real show-stopper? Chef Stewart’s signature chicken mousse roulade, a dish as technically impressive as the Sunshine Girls’ on-court manoeuvres. “It’s all about timing and finesse,” says Stewart, drawing parallels between his culinary creation and the team’s athletic prowess. Served alongside a creamy spinach orzo risotto with a decadent white wine demi-glace, the roulade earned rave reviews, particularly from team captain Shamera Sterling-Humphrey.

“This lunch was exactly what we needed,” shared Sterling-Humphrey. “Every dish was so thoughtfully prepared, it felt like a real celebration of our hard work.”

And what’s a celebration without dessert? A decadent carrot toffee cake with salted caramel ice cream provided a sweet finish to the meal, a fitting reward for a team destined for greatness.

The luncheon buzzed with excitement as the players savoured each bite, strategising for their upcoming match and basking in the glow of their recent win. Fuelled by delicious food and unwavering team spirit, the Sunshine Girls secured a decisive 58-47 victory in the final match, completing their series sweep in style.

This culinary triumph, courtesy of The Best Dressed Chicken and Chef Damion Stewart, proves that the path to victory is paved with skill and exquisite taste.

Setting the stage for a culinary experience, Chef Damion Stewart, co-owner of Broken Plate, presents the carefully curated menu to guests.Jermaine

National netballer Lantanya Wilson shines in a photo op at the Sunshine Girls’ victory luncheon.Jermaine

“It’s all about timing and finesse,” says Chef Damion Stewart of his chicken mousse roulade. The dish features a creamy spinach orzo risotto and a decadent white wine demi-glace.Jermaine

“Think: Comfort food with a kick!” says Chef Damion Stewart. This roasted tomato and chicken bisque is infused with Scotch bonnet pepper and fresh thyme for a true taste of Jamaica.Jermaine

Coach Sasher-Gaye Henry (left) with Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls Shanice Beckford (right) and Abigale SutherlandJermaine

Players Adean Thomas (left) and Latanya Wilson (second left) share a table with Arielle Oliver (second right), brand manager, The Best Dressed Chicken, and Ingrid Banton, marketing officer.Jermaine

‘A delightful change of pace!’ Coach Sasher-Gaye Henry expresses her gratitude for the invitation to the Best Dressed Chicken luncheon, a welcome respite from the intensity of the netball court. Jermaine

With a final flourish, sous-chef Kawame Dawkins completes the roasted tomato and chicken bisque, a culinary masterpiece served to the victorious Sunshine Girls.Jermaine

Netball Jamaica stars Rhea Dixon (left) and Shamera Sterling-Humphrey radiate joy at The Best Dressed Chicken victory celebration..

Sharp shooter Shimona Nelson readies to satisfy her sweet tooth with the decadent carrot toffee cake and salted caramel ice cream Jermaine

No one says no to dessert, especially when it’s a decadent carrot toffee cake with salted caramel ice cream!Jermaine

Cheers (from left) Ingrid Banton, marketing officer, The Best Dressed Chicken; Netball Jamaica managers Lydia Wilks and Maureen Brown. The Best Dressed Chicken

A refreshing cucumber spritz mocktail is the perfect afternoon cool-down.Jermaine

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