insideKENT Magazine Issue 41 - August 2015 | Page 61

FOOD+DRINK THE KENT YOUNG CHEF AWARD 2015 PRODUCED IN KENT IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE KENT YOUNG CHEF AWARD 2015. The Kent Young Chef Award has been running since 2009 and is open to all Kent and Medway secondary school children in Years 7-8 and 9-11. Potential Kent Young Chefs will need to submit an original and innovative recipe for a main course using ingredients that have been grown or produced in Kent. Entries are submitted online and entrants judged to be the creators of the best eight recipes (four in each year group) are invited to take part in a live final. Entries from budding chefs will be accepted from September, and judging will take place in October, led once again by well-known Kent chef Richard Phillips. Richard will be joined this year by an exciting judging panel. The competition aims to champion creative cooking and recipe generation amongst young people, along with the use of seasonal and regional produce. Produced in Kent is once again delighted to help raise the profile of the contribution the hospitality sector makes to the Kent economy and highlight the many and varied career opportunities in the hospitality, catering and food technology sectors. This year, it's introducing yet more exciting and educational prizes for the winners and also offering opportunities to improve their experience, skills and training with some of the best chefs at some of the best venues in Kent. Closing date for entries will be Wednesday 21st October 2015, with judging taking place on 22nd October. The live final will take place on Friday 13th November at The View Restaurant, West Kent College in Tonbridge. 61 Stephanie Durling from Produced in Kent said: “We are delighted to announce this year’s competition and hope to match the amazing number of entries from last year. Once again we are delighted by the support from our sponsors, Kent Potato Company, kff, and our newest sponsor HIT Training. This competition could also not go ahead without support from all the secondary schools who allow their pupils to enter and take time off to compete. Produced in Kent is indebted to the judges who give up an incredible amount of their valuable time to support this initiative.” For further information, visit www.producedinkent.co.uk/kent-young-chef. @KentYoungChef /Kent Young Chef