are your ambitions in cooking?
I would like to be an Executive Chef one day. I am not sure if for hotels or a restaurant. But my current ambition is to take the opportunity with San Pellegrino to meet new chefs and put my best plates forward. In the next few years I would like to return to Canada and achieve my CCC certification. Gain my WSET II certificate and and work towards my first Sous Chef role.
Cornelia Suehr, The Grill at The Dorchester
Job role: First Sous Chef
A short round up of your background in cooking.
I started my career in the countryside, where the focus was the use of homegrown local products. Finishing my apprenticeship with excellent, I wanted to explore as much as I could about culinary and moved to different 5 Star Establishments, achieving a team’s goal of being awarded 1*Michelin Star. Afterwards I experienced the 3*Michelin Cuisine and took a new challenge of reopening a restaurant in one of the most iconic properties in the world.
Who influences you most in cooking?
My main influence would be an executive Sous Chef I have worked with for almost 3 years and has become a role model for me;
Also Claire Smith, as she is a very successful female chef and gives me a lot inspiration;
As I am from a family of seven where my oldest brother and mother are Chefs, sister a Pastry Chef and twin brother a Baker, they influence me the most and of course my first mentor, who taught me the basic knowledge of cooking.
How are you feeling about the competition?
I think it is an exciting event, a great opportunity for young chefs to grow, to be seen, to find out more about themselves.
Why did you enter the competition?
To enjoy the competition, to show that simple combinations of down to earth ingredients can be extraordinary and express developed and intense flavours and to win.
What are your ambitions in cooking?
To give a memorable experience to the guest and to provide a unique and intense moment and long life flavour memories.
To explore as much as possible in culinary and ingredients from other cultures and countries.