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Craft Guild reveals brief for National Chef of the Year competition

4th Apr 2022 - 06:00
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The Craft Guild of Chefs has launched their National Chef of the Year competition, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, with chefs having until 31 May to work on and submit their entries.

Michelin-starred chef Kenny Atkinson is asking competitors to produce a three-course celebration menu. The starter may be a fish, seafood or vegetarian dish worthy of this special occasion and judges will focus on the sourcing, provenance and sustainability of the ingredients used.

For the main course, chefs should use British or Irish venison and incorporate more than one element whether offal, a secondary cut or prime cut. Judges will want to see how natural seasonal accompaniments are showcased within this dish. For the final course, the brief has been left wide open and is simply a warm or cold dessert for a grand finale which provides balance to the menu and has a clear wow factor.

Chefs should register to be part of the event on the National Chef of the Year website at https://nationalchefoftheyear.co.uk. Once they have created an account, chefs can keep working on their entry over the next two months and save as they go along. To be part of the competition in 2022 they must hit submit by midnight on Tuesday, 31st May.

A focus on sustainability remains a top priority for the Craft Guild of Chefs and competitors are asked to use at least one of the ingredients on the KNORR® Future 50 Foods list. This element can be used in any of the three dishes but must be clearly detailed in the menu and ingredients list.

Chair of Judges, Kenny Atkinson who is chef patron at House of Tides in Newcastle said: “With it being the 50th anniversary of NCOTY I want the whole hospitality industry to join us in this celebration. Entering one of the UKs longest running and most prestigious competitions is an exciting prospect for any chef, so I want to see as many entries as possible.

“My brief gives chefs plenty to play with whether that’s digging back into the archives of culinary trends over 50 years, showing how things have evolved or celebrating hero dishes, ingredients, and chefs. It’s completely up to their interpretation but I want to see passion, creativity and culinary talent oozing out of the menus.”

Once all the entries have been received the judges will whittle them down to semi-finalists who will then be invited to the second stage which will be completed online in July. The final cook-off will take place at Le Cordon Bleu in September followed by an exclusive VIP event.

The winner will not only receive the ‘most sought-after chef title in the UK’, but they will take home a host of impressive prizes including culinary experiences, equipment and trips of a lifetime.

Written by
Edward Waddell