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Thurso man named young chef of year

Robert Smith has been named the top young chef in the Highlands
Robert Smith has been named the top young chef in the Highlands

A chef from Thurso has been named Young Highland Chef of 2014.

Robert Smith, 23, beat off competition from six other finalists to win the title at last night’s cook-off at the Burghfield House Hotel in Dornoch.

Robert was selected by a panel of expert judges led by internationally renowned chef Albert Roux. The other chefs on the panel were Andrew Fairlie of Gleneagles Hotel; Brian Maule of Chardon d’Or in Glasgow; Steven Docherty of The First Floor Café in Windermere and Glen Watson of The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield.

Robert will be awarded with a week’s work experience at the Roux family’s two Michelin starred restaurant, Le Gavroche, in London, £500 and a trophy.

The Young Highland Chef competition, now in its fifth year, is organised by North Highland College UHI’s Burghfield House training hotel and the Albert Roux Consultancy in association with Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine.

Smith came up against six other finalists
Smith’s meal impressed the panel of judges

Entrants aged between 18 and 30 were invited to submit a three-course dinner menu for two with langoustine in the starter, beef in the main and apple in the sweet, with a budget of £20 per cover.

Robert, who is a sous chef at the Ulbster Arms Hotel in Halkirk, produced the winning meal.

He prepared poached langoustine with soft herb mash, wilted spinach, roast shellfish bisque and light champagne essence for the starter; slow cooked short rib beef served with haggis duxelle, glazed carrots and button onions, braising juices and truffle oil for the main and vanilla and apple crumble parafait with cloutie dumpling soufflé for the sweet.

David Macdonald, 24 from The Lovat Hotel in Fort Augustus came second, winning £250 and a week’s work experience at The RAC Club in London. Arkadiusz Swider, 26, from Kingsmill Hotel in Inverness took the third spot, receiving £100.

Mr Smith said: “I started cooking with my gran and it’s something I enjoy. It’s not just been a great occasion for me, but for all the competitors and for the Highlands. It’s good that the judges come up to support the event.”

Albert Roux praised the quality of all the competitors’ food at the presentation ceremony. He said: “The standard of cooking was better than last year and the year before, it’s great to see it lifting.

“Although we have a winner, there are no losers; the very fact these young chefs have been selected for the final is an accolade. In Scotland, we are blessed with a beautiful larder and it’s important we have cookery skills for tourism, one of the region’s important industries.”

Russell Rekhy, Burghfield campus manager, said: “It’s been a pleasure to see the quality of cooking climb again this year and it has been an honour for Burghfield House Hotel to be involved in the Young Highland Chef competition once again. It is an opportunity for us to showcase some of the fantastic talent in our region as well as our training hotel, which serves one of the region’s key industries. Well done to all the contestants.”

Other finalists in the Young Highland Chef competition were Stuart Calder of Skibo Castle, near Dornoch; Ryan Campbell of Duchally Country Estate near Auchterarder; Aiden Macdonald of The Glen Mhor Hotel, Inverness and Jamie Farmer, a student at West Highland College UHI.