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Craft Guild extends National Chef of the Year entry window

1st May 2024 - 05:00
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Craft Guild extends National Chef of the Year entry window
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Due to the demands on chef’s time, the Craft Guild of Chefs has given competitors longer to enter its National Chef of the Year competition.

Entries have been extended until Tuesday 28th May. This means chefs still have a month to design and serve up a menu to impress Matt Abé from three Michelin-starred Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and his panel of judges.

Competitors are required to produce a three-course celebration menu. The theme for the starter is ‘This is me‘, and chefs are asked to create a fish, seafood or vegetarian dish that reflects their own identity and unique personality. 

A lamb dish is required for the main course using two cuts of Lumina lamb from a series of options. It should be suitably garnished and capable of being cooked within a three-hour period. A chocolate finale is required for dessert. This can be hot or cold but must showcase the flavours of Valrhona Chocolate. You can register to be involved and complete your entry at: https://nationalchefoftheyear.co.uk/.

Chair of judges for NCOTY Abé said: “Being a chef is a busy and demanding job but experiences like National Chef of the Year are too good to miss so I would recommend all talented chefs use this deadline extension as an opportunity to enter.

“To give a little teaser of what’s next in the competition, I’ve got a really thought-provoking and exciting brief lined up for the semi-finalists which I know is going to inspire chefs to show us their creativity. To be in with a chance of being in that top 40, use this extra time wisely, show us who you are as a chef and create a menu that will stand out from the rest.”

Written by
Edward Waddell