27/09/07 
            A passion for regional food combined with innovative recipes and
              impressive culinary skills were the trademark of every winner in
            the Great Yorkshire Cookery Competition 2007. 
            
            
            
             
             Tim Cottrill, Amateur Chef Winner with judges behind 
(l-r) Elaine Lemm, Food and Wine Editor of Yorkshire Life; Elizabeth Halsall
of the Regional Food Group; Deborah Goodall of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society
and Richard Allen, Head Chef at Harvey Nichols.
              
              
             
              
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            Now in its fourth year, the event is organised by the Yorkshire
              Agricultural Society in association with Yorkshire Life magazine
              and Harvey Nichols. 
               
              Nigel Pulling, Chief Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society,
              said the contest highlighted the quality and variety of food produced
              by the region's farmers. 
               
              "Some of the finest food in the country is available right
              on our doorstep and our winners' recipes emphasise that. The Society
              recognises how important it is to make people aware of the excellent
              quality and variety of local produce, and the Great Yorkshire Cookery
              Competition plays an important part in that," he said. 
               
              Entrants had to submit an original recipe for a starter, main course
              or dessert which used Yorkshire produce as far as possible and
              cost less than £10 to make. Shortlisted finalists in the
              Amateur and Professional Chef of the Year categories took part
              in a cook-off at Harvey Nichols in Leeds, while the Young Cook
              of the Year hopefuls battled it out at the Bettys Cookery School
              in Harrogate. 
               
            The eventual winners were: 
            
              - Professional Chef of the Year - David
                Jenkinson of Café Fish,
                Scarborough, North Yorkshire
 
              - Amateur Chef of the Year - Tim Cottrill
                of Darley, near Harrogate, North Yorkshire
 
              - Young Cook of the Year                - Helen Rosillo of Harrogate, North Yorkshire
 
             
            The difficult task of choosing the winners was undertaken by Elaine
              Lemm, Food and Wine Editor of Yorkshire Life; Richard Allen, Head
              Chef at Harvey Nichols; Elizabeth Halsall of the Regional Food
              Group; Deborah Goodall of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society; and
              Roxy Warrick of Bettys Cookery School. 
               
              The three winners will each receive a prestigious trophy and framed
              certificate, along with a £250 cash prize, and will also
              cook their dishes at Countryside Live, which takes place at the
              Showground in Harrogate on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October this
              year. 
               
              Congratulating all three winners, Elaine Lemm said the standard
              of entries in this year's competition had been extraordinarily
              high and the judges had had a particularly tough job. 
               
"All the finalists had submitted really innovative recipes
              and showed great skill in the kitchen. We saw the use of more unusual
              ingredients this year, such as venison and hare, and I think we
              really set a benchmark in the standard of the food that was produced," she
              commented. 
               
"Our three winners should be very proud of themselves for
              being the class in what was a truly superb field. Their food looked
              good, tasted fantastic and showcased Yorkshire produce in the best
              way possible." 
               
              David Jenkinson, Head Chef at Café Fish, said he was shocked
              and delighted to win the professional category and hoped the competition
              would make more people realise how good local food was. Every ingredient
              in his winning dish, Steamed Wild Sea Trout on Crunchy Vegetables,
              Roasted Cherry Tomatoes and Garnished with a Warm Vinaigrette,
              topped with a Crispy Potato Garnish, was sourced locally from Scarborough. 
               
"The area is known for its fish, of course, but everything
              else - the vegetables, honey, butter and so on - was also from
              Scarborough. We have such a fantastic array of food in Yorkshire
              - we don't need to go anywhere else!" 
               
              William Bell, the owner of Café Fish, added: "I nominated
              David because he has such a passion for good local produce and
              I felt that should be recognised. His dish features on our menu
              when it's in season - we're very much about using the ingredients
              that are available and I think his love of food comes across in
              his cooking." 
               
              The amateur winner, Tim Cottrill, is 18 years old and currently
              in the Sixth Form at St Aidan's CE School in Harrogate. He won
              over the judges with Lamb Rack with a Herb and Parmesan Crust,
              served with Sticky Carrots, a New Potato and Green Bean Salad and
              Savoy Cabbage sautéed in Olive Oil and Wholegrain Mustard,
              with a Caramelised Balsamic Vinegar Dressing. 
               
"I've been cooking for the family since I was about 12 years
              old and it's been my dream for a few years now to have a restaurant
              of my own. I've got my A levels to do and then university, but
              winning this competition has given me added impetus to reach my
              goal," he explained. 
               
"I wanted my dish to demonstrate the wonderful versatility
              of Yorkshire's vegetables and the mouth-watering quality of local
              meat. Who needs lamb flown halfway round the world from New Zealand
              when we've got such fantastic livestock roaming the fields a mile
              down the road?" 
               
              Taking the honours in the junior section, Helen Rosillo prepared
              Warm Goat's Cheese and Red Onion Tartlet with a Sweet Pepper and
              Tomato Chutney, served with Seasonal Leaves and Toasted Pine Nuts. 
               
              The 16-year-old, who attends Harrogate Grammar School, said: "I
              love cooking and want a career in food. I believe it's very important
              that your cooking reflects where you're from. 
               
"I wanted as many of the ingredients as possible in my dish
              to be local - I even managed to get local goat's milk butter. I'm
              so happy the judges liked my recipe and I see this as the first
              step on the ladder for my future." 
               
              The three winners will now prepare to cook live on stage at this
              year's Countryside Live. The event will also feature the Country
              Cool fashion show, the Yorkshire Woodfair, a honey competition,
              dog agility, hands-on activities for children such as bread-making
              and of course lots of opportunities to taste and buy from local
              food producers. 
               
              Advance tickets cost £6 for adults and £5 for concessions
              - telephone the Ticket Sales Line on 01423 541222. Admission on
              the gate is £8 for adults and £7 for concessions. Children
              aged up 18 are admitted free of charge. For more information visit
            www.countrysidelive.co.uk. 
            
		
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