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RAF chef Stephen wins ISS catering title by one point

4th Dec 2012 - 09:48
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Stephen Morrison, a chef based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, has been crowned winner of the ISS Healthcare, Education and Defence Chef of the Year title after beating a colleague by one point at the cook-off final.

Morrison impressed the judges with the presentation and flavour of his dish – pan-seared partridge breast with leek, bacon, wild mushroom with braised lentils, celeriac puree and port jus – to come out on top after the two-day competition. He also won the competition’s hygiene award.

He beat four other finalists in a cook-off at Knorr’s Kitchen at Unilever Food Solutions, including his friend and fellow RAF Leeming colleague William Seddon –by one point.

The competition, which took place over two days, saw the pair beat 14 other RAF chefs to secure their places in the final; 16 healthcare and education chefs competed separately to supply two chefs for the final. The second heat winners were Jack Raynes, ISS executive head chef, and Sinead Isitt, from Lowther Primary School, Barnes.

Morrison said: “I’ve done a lot of RAF competitions in the past, but this is the first time I’ve entered ISS Chef of the Year – and to win on my first attempt is absolutely brilliant.

“This is a high accolade to bring home to the camp and I know everyone in my team is going to be very proud. It’s given me a lot of confidence to continue doing what I’m doing – I look forward to passing some tips down to my team and next year’s contestants when I sit on the judging panel.”

He added: “There was definitely no rivalry between William and me. In fact, we had a few chats the night before the final about what we might prepare.”

The four finalists had one hour to create a main meal dish from a selection of autumnal and seasonal produce, including: game, rabbit, bacon, carrots, leek, onions and green beans, as well as a selection of Unilever Food Solutions’ ingredients such as Knorr Bouillon, Knorr Gravy, Flora Buttery and Colman’s mustard.

Andy Jones, service development director at ISS, said: “I’m very proud of all the finalists that have taken part in this competition – it makes me glad to be working with some of the best chefs in the country.

“2012 has been the year of the Olympics and all our finalists raised the bar and took the gold.”

Simon Cox, managing director of ISS, said: “This competition celebrates excellence and challenges our talented chefs to create something really special. The fact that the final was down to the wire for first place proves that everyone’s worked really hard.”

Jeremy Sear, national account manager at Unilever Food Solutions added: “This competition just keeps getting better and better and Unilever Food Solutions is proud to be part of it. The contestants have proved how they can take a range of ingredients and turn them into fine-dining dishes in under 60 minutes.

“We look forward to working with ISS to grow this contest year on year to reward the talented chefs.”

The judges reviewed all of the dishes against a criteria based on presentation, flavour, creativity and innovation, as well as hygiene and food safety.

Presentations were made by Lady Dalton, wife of the Chief of the Air Staff, ACM Sir Stephen Dalton.

Written by
PSC Team