Brakes student challenge regional heat finalists announced

Brakes has announced the finalists for its five regional heats in this year's Student Team Chef Challenge.
Now in its 15th year, the competition is held in association with the Craft Guild of Chefs.
Designed to drum up interest in and support for British food and cooking, it's targeted at teams of student chefs working towards their professional NVQ qualification in catering and is an opportunity for them to showcase their culinary skills before embarking on their first professional job.
Short-listed from their paper entries, each team of three students will have to prepare, cook and serve a three-course menu for four using local and regional ingredients.
Facing a tough judging panel of leading industry professionals, they will be judged on their regional menu, taste, presentation, teamwork, seasoning, culinary skills, working methods and overall balance at a series of live cook-offs later this month and in early February:
Scotland Regional Heat, 28 January 2009
North Highland College, Thurso
Ayr College, Ayr
South Lanarkshire College, East Kilbride
Glasgow Metropolitan College, Glasgow
Forth Valley College, Falkirk
Northern England Regional Heat, 2 February 2009
Sheffield College, Sheffield
Liverpool Community College, Liverpool
Blackpool & Fylde College, Blackpool x 4 teams
Southern England Regional Heat, 7 February 2009
Westminster Kingsway College, London x 2 teams
Thames Valley University, Ealing
West Kent College, Tonbridge x 2 teams
Thurrock & Basildon College, Grays x 2 teams
Thanet College, Broadstairs x 2 teams
Highbury College Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Hastings College, Hastings
Midlands Regional Heat, 9 February 2009
North Warks & Hinckley College, Nuneaton x 2 teams
Milton Keynes College, Milton Keynes
Cambridge Regional College, Cambridge
Loughborough College, Loughborough
West Country Regional Heat, 13 February 2009
Shrewsbury College, Shrewsbury
City of Bristol College, Bristol
The members of each winning team will each receive £75 of Brakes Catering Equipment vouchers and team members of the two runners-up will also receive £40 of vouchers, while the five regional winners will be invited to take part in the live final at ScotHot in Glasgow on 4th March.
Martin Bates, chief executive officer of the Craft Guild of Chefs said: "The Craft Guild of Chefs are delighted to be involved with the organising of this year's challenge. This is an ideal opportunity for colleges to enter teams of young chefs and for those young-guns to build their confidence and skills through competition. If the paper entries are anything to go by the regional cook-offs are going to be tough to mark for the teams of judges from The Craft Guild of Chefs and Brakes development chefs as well as our colleagues the Welsh and Scottish Federation of Chefs."
Talking about the competition, James Armitage, marketing director at Brakes said: "What shines out about these entries is that there is genuine interest and knowledge of regional ingredients and dishes out there. Promoting the use of home grown and reared produce to our customers, we've long supported British food and farmers. Always keen to implement initiatives like this and champion British food wherever possible, we hope this will inspire these students to support British food throughout their careers."
Words: Clare Riley
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