A new pastry competition is set to take center stage at the 2026 Summer Fancy Food Show, offering emerging pastry chefs the opportunity to showcase their craft on one of North America’s largest culinary platforms. The North America Pastry Champions Trophy will debut at the Javits Center in New York City on June 28–29, 2026, bringing together talented pastry professionals from across the continent.
Designed to highlight creativity, sustainability, and technical skill, the competition aims to spotlight the next generation of pastry leaders while connecting them with influential figures in the culinary world.
The North America Pastry Champions Trophy is open to teams of two professional pastry chefs between the ages of 22 and 45 who have at least three years of culinary experience. Participants will submit detailed application materials demonstrating their creativity, commitment to sustainable practices, and passion for representing the culinary heritage of their region.
Finalists will compete live during the Summer Fancy Food Show, presenting their work before industry judges and an audience of food professionals.
In addition to technical excellence, the competition emphasizes sustainability and responsible sourcing, encouraging chefs to incorporate environmentally conscious practices into their pastry creations.
By combining artistry with sustainability, the event reflects a broader shift within the pastry and hospitality industries toward more thoughtful and innovative approaches to food production.
Held annually in New York City, the Summer Fancy Food Show is one of North America’s premier food industry gatherings, drawing thousands of producers, buyers, and culinary professionals.
The introduction of the North America Pastry Champions Trophy adds a dynamic new element to the event, offering pastry chefs a rare opportunity to compete, network with industry leaders, and gain visibility on an international stage.
Applications are now open for chefs ready to demonstrate their creativity and technical mastery in what promises to become a major highlight of the culinary competition calendar.