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Phillips has a challenge for seafood lovers!

Phillips Seafood has launched a new Recipe Challenge asking entrants to show how Phillips inspires them to create new dishes! Running from August 1 through August 31, 2024, the Phillips $1000 Recipe Contest asks home chefs to submit their original seafood recipe featuring any Phillips product as the main ingredient for their chance to win $1000.

Phillips’ signature products began as treasured family recipes, written by hand and passed down through the generations. Now Phillips is inviting others to share their favorite recipes. Entrants can submit as many recipes as they’d like for contest consideration – recipes will be judged on taste, ease of preparation, creativity of flavor combinations and clarity of cooking instructions.

All the Details:

Contest runs August 1, 2024 12:00am EST – August 31, 2024 11:59pm EST. Recipes will be judged on taste, ease in preparation, creativity of flavor combinations and clarity of cooking instructions. Enter using our recipe contest entry form linked below, and don’t forget to attach a photograph showing your recipe looking delicious! Follow these photography tips for how to take amazing food shots using just your smartphone.

Grand Prize Winner: The grand prize winner will win $1,000!
Weekly Social Winners: Don’t forget to check out our Facebook page and Instagram page. Throughout the contest, we’ll be hosting weekly contests for an opportunity to win a Phillips Chef Pack which will include a 100th anniversary cookbook, Phillips Seafood Seasoning and Blackening Seasoning, some Phillips swag, plus high-value coupons for four free Phillips retail products per prize.

Enter the Phillips Recipe Contest NowRead our complete list of Contest Rules here

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