Turner confirmed as judge for School Chef of the Year

26 November 2003 by
Turner confirmed as judge for School Chef of the Year

Chairman of the Academy of Culinary Arts Brian Turner has been confirmed as a judge of the 10th School Chef of the Year competition.

Eight school chefs, winners of the regional heats, will go head-to-head for the national accolade on 11 March next year. They will have 90 minutes to prepare a healthy, balanced main course and dessert suitable for serving to 11-year-olds. The cost of the ingredients must not exceed 80p.

Turner is actively involved in increasing practical cookery skills and interest in food among school children through the Adopt a School Trust, a charity run by the academy. He is one of nearly 100 chefs who regularly give demonstrations and talks to schoolchildren.

The Adopt a School programme runs sessions for primary school children aged seven to 11 and for special-needs schools. A more structured programme is being devised to complement key stages in the secondary school curriculum.

On the panel of judges Turner will be joined by a Local Authorities Catering Association representative, a nutritionist and two children. Steve Love, business development chef for Nestlé will chair the panel.

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