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Tribute to late top chef

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

We are as excited and as privileged as ever to be preserving Chef Andrew’s legacy Stephen McLaughlin

The second annual Andrew Fairlie Scholarshi­p will take place later this month.

The scholarshi­p, created in memory of the famous Gleneagles Hotel chef, will take place on November 16 and recognises two outstandin­g individual­s each year who are forging ahead with their culinary career and working in Scotland.

Perth College UHI will host the skills test and judging portion of the day, with the winners announced at Gleneagles itself.

The five aspiring chefs in the running for the “ultimate scholarshi­p” in the industry include Josh Wilkinson (26), who is currently working as senior chef de partie at the Isle of Eriska Hotel.

Chef de partie at The Torridon Amy Stephenson ( 22) has also made the final, as has Spud Henderson (32), chef de partie at Craig Millar @ 16 West End.

There are also two returning finalists from 2019’s competitio­n – Ryan McCutcheon (29), now chef patron at Achray House Hotel and Peter Meechan ( 24), chef de partie at The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant.

Spearheade­d by the Hospitalit­y Industry Trust ( HIT) Scotland and supported by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish Government and Gleneagles, the scholarshi­p was first launched in February 2019 in recognitio­n of Andrew Fairlie’s significan­t and lasting contributi­on to the hospitalit­y industry.

The chosen winners will gain industry

wide recognitio­n as Andrew Fairlie Scholars and experience once- in- alifetime opportunit­ies such as a practical stage in an internatio­nal kitchen and at Michelin star restaurant­s Restaurant Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles and Core by Clare Smyth.

In 2019, the scholarshi­ps were awarded to Emma-Rose Milligan from Kilmarnock and Joseph Harte from South Queensferr­y.

Stephen McLaughlin, Restaurant Andrew Fairlie head chef and lead judge, said: “We have had to wait a while for this year’s Andrew Fairlie Scholarshi­p to come

around and now that it is almost upon us, we are as excited and as privileged as ever to play our part in preserving and extending Chef Andrew’s legacy through nurturing and mentoring this year’s very talented finalists.

“The finalists can expect a tough challenge to be laid out in front of them on finals day but, at the same time the day itself will be fun, educationa­l and inspiring.

“We are delighted to be partnering the day with Perth College and are over the moon to add the college to the list of Andrew Fairlie Scholarshi­p collaborat­ors.”

 ?? ?? Career support Emma-Rose Milligan and Joseph Harte won the inaugural Andrew Fairlie Scholarshi­p. Pic: Phil Wilkinson
Career support Emma-Rose Milligan and Joseph Harte won the inaugural Andrew Fairlie Scholarshi­p. Pic: Phil Wilkinson

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