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Maui’s Aja Eyre named winner of the ‘Anything but Iʻa Poke Recipe Contest’

April 29, 2025, 3:00 PM HST
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Poke contest winner Aja Eyre (right) with Leanne Pletcher, director of PR and marketing at MVCB. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)

The Maui Visitors Bureau announced the winner of its sustainable poke contest during an “Earth Night” celebration at the Maui Ocean Center on Saturday, April 26.

Maui resident Aja Eyre wowed the judging panel with her “creative and scrumptious” dish, Roasted Harvest Potatoke Poke. Judges awarded her the grand prize.

The “Anything but I‘a (fish) Poke Recipe Contest,” organized by the Maui Visitors Bureau, challenged home chefs across Maui Nui to create poke-style dishes without seafood.

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Entries included a range of locally sourced ingredients such as tofu, avocado, chicken and watermelon. The event was part of a broader effort to promote sustainable food practices and support Maui agriculture.

The poke contest winning dish by Aja Eyre highlights beets and Okinawan sweet potato. Her recipe can be found online and will be featured at Seascape Restaurant all month this May. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)

Eyre’s winning recipe highlighted Okinawan sweet potato (‘uala) and beets as the stars — a twist on a classic local favorite.

“We were thrilled with the creativity and quality of entries,” said Leanne Pletcher, director of PR and marketing at the Maui Visitors Bureau. “Each dish showcased the abundance of Maui-grown ingredients and the deep culinary passion in our community.”

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Eyre’s prize includes round-trip airfare for two to Las Vegas via Southwest Airlines, a four-night stay at a Boyd Gaming property with meal vouchers and a Hanapaʻa Seafood lunch for four at Seascape Restaurant. Her winning recipe will be featured at Seascape Restaurant at the Maui Ocean Center throughout May.

  • Finalist Liana Abreu made her poke dish with watermelon. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • Pictured (from left): Liana Abreu, Aja Eyre and Tyler Conarroe seen at the Earth Night event on Saturday, April 26, 2025. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • Tofu was the main element of a poke dish created by Tami Yamamura. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • Tami Yamamura Poke Contest Finalist. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • One of five finalists is a poke dish by Marc Ke Ali’i Toro spotlighting avocado. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • Marc Ke Ali’i Toro Poke Contest Finalist. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • Tyler Conarroe earned recognition as a contest finalist for his Teriyaki Chicken poke. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
  • MOC Poke Contest Judges SJB 2025. (Courtesy: Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau)
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Other poke contest finalists included Liana Abreu, Marc Ke Ali’i Toro, Tami Yamamura and Tyler Conarroe. The recipes can be accessed online at mauitourism.org.

All five finalists received an annual family pass to the Maui Ocean Center.

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The event was supported by the County of Maui Office of Economic Development, Maui Grown 808, KHON2, Pacific Media Group, Vacations Hawaiʻi, Southwest Airlines and Seascape Restaurant.

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