This dish is inspired by our workplaces garden. Our own grown vegetables and salads combined with chefs knowledge creates Synergy. I would like to use this to entice you choose vegetarian options more often, I believe it’s beneficial for our health and also our environment.I I believe if we consume less meat it would be meaningful change for environment. Chosing locally produced food we decrease transport waist and reduce carbon footprint. Use local produce were possible. Less is more.
Frank Imperial
Ireland
I would like to just honestly share my idea for this competition. I understand that not everyone that applies will participate how...
I would like to just honestly share my idea for this competition. I understand that not everyone that applies will participate however it does not mean I could try and share my journey to San Pellegrino, perhaps worldwide.
This dish represents my memories of my grandmother that I wanted to give my twist on. I applied lessons that I learned throughout my culinary journey that hopefully tells the story and what I am still willing to learn.
Conor Halpenny
Ireland
With this dish, I wanted to shine a light on modern Irish cooking, a combination of traditions and modern techniques. The Irish cu...
Bò Chiarrai dairy cow, Riverside Farm celeriac, tart of cured heart and heritage pearl barley.
With this dish, I wanted to shine a light on modern Irish cooking, a combination of traditions and modern techniques. The Irish culinary heritage is firmly rooted in sustainable produce, an aspect I wanted to highlight when writing this recipe. Farming has always been at the heart of the Irish way of living, so it seemed befitting to base my dish on an animal that encompasses heritage and sustainability. Although perhaps a forgotten practice, dairy beef has always been part of our staple.
Mark Moriarty
, , Dublin,Ireland
S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy 2015 Winner
Nicolas Fagundes Galindo
Chef de Partie, Chapter One, Dublin,Ireland
Fine Dining Lovers Food For Thought Award 2019-21 Finalist for UK & Northern Europe
In my career as chef I would like to see the creation of a sustainable and equal environment where, regardless of sex, race or creed, you are afforded equal treatment and opportunities.
My dish represents this beliefs by bringing together two main ingredients from different cultures — both of equal importance for the balance, flavour and texture of the end result.
This dish signifies that, with the right intention to create a more dynamic and sustainable environment, we can understand and appreciate how other cultures work. I want to bring multiple cultures together on a single plate while expressing my roots and the knowledge and technique I’ve acquired during my career abroad. Through my dish I hope to express diversity and connection.