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Honorable Mention

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Lutefisk Chef  2007
Honorable Mention

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Darrel Benson
Grand Rapids, Minnesota

Lutefisk Chef 2007 - Honorable Mention

Darrel was 2005 Lutefisk Chef of The Year ->

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    Since this past summer Darrel has been battling a leg infection that has postponed an operation for a knee replacement. Doctors told him they would not do the surgery until the infection was completed resolved. This has dragged on for over three months. As time drew near our Zion Lutheran Lutefisk Dinner (October 26, 2007) the word passed around our planning committee, "Is Darrel going to be available to cook lutefisk?" Even though he's been on crutches and taking antibiotics to knock out the infection, Darrel repeatedly said we could count on him. Come October 26 he indeed was there even though he had difficulty moving around. Close to 400 turned out for the dinner and the comments from the attendees were, "Excellent fish! Outstanding!" A lot of people came back to the cooking area to visit with him. In addition to really knowing his lutefisk, this man has an upbeat optimism, a smile and a good word for all. A lot of people in his situation would have said, "Sorry, I just can't make it this year," and people would have understood it. Not Darrel Benson.
Darrel's surgery is presently scheduled for November 18, and his many friends are praying for a speedy and full recovery.
A candidate again for Lutefisk Chef of the Year? You bet! I don't know of anyone more deserving. He went the extra mile this year.
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2005 Lutefisk Chef of The Year
Darrel Benson has been the cooking lutefisk for the annual Zion Lutheran Church (Grand Rapids, MN) Lutefisk dinners for over 40 year. This year’s dinner on October 27 attracted some 400 Lutefisk Lovers. Of course, some come for the lefse and Darrel and his wife, Marion, have been regulars at the lefse bake for at least that many years. Darrel is equally proficient at cooking lutefisk and rolling and baking lefse.

The quantity of lutefisk Darrel has cooked in his lifetime is not measured in pounds but in tons. 

Darrel is serious about lutefisk. He takes an interest in where the fish is procured and is always searching for ways to improve the quality of the end-product. He attends other lutefisk dinners on the Iron Range and compares notes with other cooks: All because he wants the lutefisk at the Zion dinner to be the best!

This year’s lutefisk dinner presented a special challenge for Darrel. In mid-summer he was scheduled for knee replacement surgery and prior to it developed an infection that caused the surgeon to postpone the operation until the infection was eliminated. Come time for the lutefisk dinner and Darrel was on antibiotics and crutches. Did it take him away for his lutefisk chef duties? Not on your life. He was back in the kitchen, hobbling around, fussing over the fish, and devoted to satisfying all the lutefisk lovers who showed up.

You can’t keep a good lutefisk chef down. [Note: He had successful surgery on November 18, and is in the process of full recovery.]

It’s hard to imagine anyone who has done what Darrel Benson has done to insure that folks who show up at the Zion dinner are served that North Sea cod delicacy at its very finest. Ufda but it is so good!

He is a very worthy candidate for Lutefisk Chef of the Year honors…and we proudly present his name into nomination.

Submitted by:

Don Osell

Cohasset, MN

‘Lutefisk - the piece of cod that passes all understanding!'


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