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24th July 2012

The search begins to find the 'supreme cookery school in the country'

Written by: Admin
The national competition to find the 2012 'supreme cookery school in the country' has been launched by Looking to Cook, organisers of the UK and Ireland Cookery School and Cookery Course Awards.
The finalists will be competing for the 2012 Cookery School awards in the following categories: • Best cookery school, which will be the overall winner from a shortlist that will include one school from each region on the Looking to Cook map • Best city cookery school • Best country/residential cookery school – two will be selected from the entrants above • Best short cookery course (three hours or less) • Best day cookery course or food learning experience, a category open to all food experience providers • Best 'diploma' cookery course, a category open to providers of certified courses no shorter than one week long • Best community oriented cookery school • Best cookery school tutor • Best cookery school website The judging panel will include: Thomasina Miers, winner of MasterChef and founder of Wahaca Restaurants; Nick Wyke, founder of Looking to Cook; and Celia Brooks Brown, cookery author and founder of London's Gastrotours. Wyke said: "Above all we are looking for evidence of infectious enthusiasm and fun in an open environment where students can learn and indulge their passion for food. "We are also looking for consistency and creativity in the conception and execution of classes, and a capacity to share knowledge through compelling teaching. The winners will be the sort of school or course that people would like to return to again and again." • Entry deadline is September 12. For more information, email [email protected] or call 0207 228 7991