Seven chefs pass the Craft Guild of Chefs Graduate Awards 2017

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The Craft Guild of Chefs has announced that seven chefs have made the grade in the Graduate Awards 2017 examination.

Five chefs achieved the pass mark in the kitchen examination and two chefs in the pastry award after they undertook a series of tests during the full day Graduate examination held at University College Birmingham on August 22.

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Graduate Awards 2017 final exam - butchery

Taking the titles of Highest Achievers were Gilles Varone from Petrus Restaurant in the kitchen and Hannah Catley who works at Chiltern Firehouse, in pastry. Joe Payne from Andre Garrett Restaurant, Cliveden House; Vince Vermeulen and William Keeble from Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons and Lewis Kuciers from The Black Bull at Blidworth were also revealed as new kitchen Graduates.

Amy Rose Plumb from Titchwell Manor Hotel was also declared as  a Pastry Graduate. 

Kitchen finalists completed a paper exam, fishmongery and butchery skills tests, created classic recipes and prepared their own dish using a basket of mystery ingredients. To join the Graduate Awards hall of fame, the chefs, aged 23 or under, had to achieve a pass mark of 85%. The Pastry Graduates were asked to complete a series of challenges during a five-hour test under the watchful eyes of the examiners, which included the 2016 Highest Achiever, Kacey Bignell.

Steve Munkley, who founded the Graduate Awards in 2002 said: “It makes me feel extremely proud that today we are celebrating fifteen years of the Graduate Awards. The reason I created them was to ensure that there was a channel for young chefs to develop the skills they have learnt at college and take them to the next level. I always follow the careers of those who have achieved this award and have seen some go on to gain Michelin stars, win national awards, work in some of the world’s best restaurants and compete in worldwide competitions. This year alone, there are two former Graduates competing in the National Chef of the Year final which is incredible to see.”

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Russell Bateman, Will Torrent and
Steve Munkley

He added: “In the final examination last month, we had candidates from some of the top restaurants in the UK and that’s testament to how highly regarded these awards are. We now have over 60 Graduate chefs in our hall of fame and it is fantastic to see so many of them back here today recognising the success of the Class of 2017.”

The results were announced at an awards lunch held at The Royal Garden Hotel in a special celebration to mark fifteen years of the Graduate Awards. Twenty-five former Graduate Award achievers were in attendance with the lunch being prepared by Graduates, Richard Edwards, Mark Froydenlund and Selin Kiazim.

Speaking about this year’s examination, chair of examiners, Russell Bateman added: “Taking part in the Graduate Awards final really challenges young chefs, and gives them an opportunity to put their skills to the test outside of their workplace. All the young chefs should be proud of what they achieved in the final and if they didn’t reach the pass mark, I hope to see them try again next year. It’s an award that develops skills and opens doors so I would encourage all chefs and mentors to get involved, as the opportunities are endless.”

Robert Tayler, head chef from The Compasses Inn was announced as the Mentor of the Year for his support of finalist, Jessica Deakin.

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Editor 11th September 2017

Seven chefs pass the Craft Guild of Chefs Graduate Awards 2017