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MasterChef champ to serve up awards

- JULIA BRYCE

He got the call the awards ceremony was cancelled the night before the 2020 event, but Gary Maclean is fired up and ready to take on presenting The Menu Food and Drink Awards 2022 later this year.

Scotland’s national chef is swapping his chef whites for a kilt to host the awards event, admitting he has never done anything like it before.

But after mastering virtual cooking classes and demos throughout the pandemic, which he live streamed to audiences as far away as Australia and India, Gary is looking forward to finally stepping into the limelight this autumn.

Taking place on Thursday October 6 at the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews, the awards will see the best food and drink businesses across Angus, Perthshire, Fife and Dundee be recognised on the night.

The Glasgow-born chef who has been in the hospitalit­y industry for around 35 years will open the event, albeit this is the first time he has stepped out in front of an audience without a stove to hand.

He said: “It is quite a scary prospect standing on a stage without a stove in font of me or not in my chef whites.

“At awards I’m either usually cooking or waiting to see if someone has beat me to an award.”

Gary, who is executive chef at City of Glasgow College, has been kept busy these past few months.

He has just launched a new cook book, Scottish Kitchen, that celebrates traditiona­l Scottish cooking and also opened a restaurant called Creel Caught at Edinburgh’s Bonnie and Wild.

At The Menu Food and Drink Awards he is most looking forward to enjoying a meal cooked by some of the best chefs in Scotland, as well as announcing the winners across the 15 categories.

“The Old Course is a dream destinatio­n and all of the chefs will bring something very different to the plate,” said the MasterChef: The Profession­als 2016 champion.

“These individual­s are incredibly talented and I’ve known some of them, like Martin Hollis from the hotel, for most of my career. I think the awards is something we should really be celebratin­g.

“It is great to see events making a comeback and I can’t wait to finally get to come to The Menu Awards.”

Gary was awarded the title of Scotland’s National Chef by the Scottish Government.

In this voluntary role, he supports the Scottish Government in food health, education and the promotion of Scotland’s amazing produce around the world.

Categories in The Menu Awards include:

● Sustainabi­lity Award (new)

● Community Champion (new)

● Mixologist of the Year

● Bar of the Year

● Brewer of the Year

● Chef of the Year

● Craft Distiller of the Year

● Entreprene­ur of the Year

● Food/Drink Visitor Destinatio­n of the Year

● Independen­t Cafe of the Year

● Newcomer of the Year

● Producer of the Year

● Restaurant of the Year

● Street Vendor of the Year

● Brand Ambassador Tickets to the event are priced at £125 per person.

For more informatio­n about the awards and to enter, visit themenufoo­danddrink awards.co.uk.

Entries close on Sunday July 10.

 ?? AWARDS ?? HOST: Chef Gary Maclean will be presenting The Menu Food and Drink Awards 2022 this October.
AWARDS HOST: Chef Gary Maclean will be presenting The Menu Food and Drink Awards 2022 this October.

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