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Finalists revealed for Young National Chef of the Year

18th Aug 2022 - 04:00
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The Craft Guild of Chefs has lifted the lid on the ten chefs who will be competing for the title of Young National Chef of the Year (YNCOTY).

In the final which will take place at Le Cordon Bleu London on the 19th of September, the chefs will create an egg starter which includes at least three or more of the following Future 50 foods; pumpkin, heritage root vegetables, watercress, beans, pulses, cereals or grains.

For the main course, the chefs have been asked to create a Provencal inspired dish using a choice of Norwegian haddock or cod fillet. The finalists will then serve up a modern interpretation of a classic puff pastry dessert using a homemade puff pastry.

Three chefs were automatically seeded straight to the final after impressing at national qualifying industry events. This includes:

  • Charlie Knight, chef de partie at the House of Commons who won the British Culinary Federation Chef of the Year
  • George Baldwin-Edie, development chef for Marks and Spencer who was the Highest Achiever at the Graduate Awards
  • Scott Pepper, demi chef de partie at Boodles who won the Academy of Culinary Arts Awards of Excellence

Impressing the judges with their semi-final menus and taking one of the remaining seven spots for this year are:

  • Fraser Cameron, senior sous chef, The Globe Inn, Scotland
  • Mae Dionio, chef de partie, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxford
  • Theo Hadjitofi, chef de partie, De Banke Group, West Midlands
  • Liam Rogers, sous chef, Gleneagles, Auchterarder 
  • Jamaar Semper-House, junior sous chef, The Manor Hotel, Chippenham
  • Joshua Singer, senior CDP, Scotts of Mayfair, Caprice Holdings, London
  • Nicole Watt, ABCS, Royal Navy Embassy, Admiralty House, Portsmouth

Chair of judges for this competition and executive chef at Northcote, Lisa Goodwin-Allen said: “Whilst looking through all the menus with my fellow judges, we could really see how seriously these chefs are taking the competition.

“It’s a title every young chef is hungry for, and I love how they have thrown themselves into the brief I set and each one has added their own personal style to it. I can’t wait to meet the finalists at the mentor day at Ascot racecourse where I’ll be doing a demo and sharing lots of advice to help them go that one step further and take the title.”

Written by
Edward Waddell