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TOM KITCHIN’S FOOD MEMORIES

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Tom Kitchin had to start somewhere - you don’t automatica­lly nab a Michelin star the second you put on chef whites. But he has always been fascinated with all things seafood - hence his latest cookbook, Tom Kitchin’s Fish And Shellfish.

His earliest food memory is...

“Being on the west coast of Scotland on a campsite. My dad and I, we caught some mackerel. We caught so many that I was trying to sell them around the campsite. I don’t think I made much, I think I must’ve given them away in the end.”

His worst food disaster was...

“When I was a young chef at The Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland, I was a really young apprentice, and the chef asked me to make the risotto. I was making the risotto, and I seasoned the risotto but I didn’t taste it, and when the chef came up to taste it he spat it out, I was like, ‘What’s happened?’ and I’d seasoned it with sugar instead of salt. I never made that mistake again.”

His culinary highlight has to be...

“Oh man, there are so many, but we have a great friend, Carina Svensen, and she has a summer house in Norway, and they have lobster pots. One summer we caught the mackerel. And we filleted the mackerel and took the heads and bones and put them into the lobster pots. We put those out and then we took a big pot of water from the sea, we scooped it up and we boiled it on the jetty. Then we rowed out to the lobster pots, pulled them back up and we had all these crabs in there. We cooked the crabs straight from the sea, in the sea water on the jetty, and ate them with our feet hanging over the pier, with mayonnaise and a glass of white wine. Ah, man.” Tom Kitchin’s Fish And Shellfish by Tom Kitchin is published by Absolute Press, costs £26

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