us: it’s a vocation, not a job. It is difficult to get spare time though, it’s not like we can go to watch football every weekend. It’s non-stop.
What’s one thing you could tell us nobody else will know?
I never thought I’d come back to Birmingham. I left to go to London when I was 18 but here I am.
What’s the last album that you bought?
My son downloads everything onto my computer and I just listen to that really. He’s in London doing a degree in song-writing and I’m very proud of him. He’s a music fanatic so when he comes back he normally downloads a lot of music for me. Recently I’ve been listening to Jamie Cullum.
Chocolate or cheese?
Cheese.
Marco or Gordon?
Marco. Well, the Marco of twenty years ago, White Heat is the best book of all time.
What’s your worst injury or cut?
I’ve witnessed a bad scalding after somebody spilt hot stock onto their legs but I’ve been quite lucky myself.
If you weren’t a chef what would you be?
I would have loved to be a sports journalist.
David will be joining us at 15:30 on Tuesday, January 20, for The Staff Canteen Live 2015. This excellent event is a must for any food-lover.
By Tom Evans
The Hospitality Show takes place at the NEC Birmingham from January 19-21, 2015. Registration for the show is open now at: http://www.hospitalityshow.co.uk/sc/