A group of lucky Westminster Kingsway College chef students have participated in a master class and competition of sushi cuisine at London restaurant, Chotto Matte in an event organised by The Chefs’ Forum.
The Chefs’ Forum held one of its quarterly London events at this exciting restaurant in partnership with Westminster Kingsway College to showcase students’ skills to top London chefs and to forge valuable links between the College and employers.
Chotto Matte (meaning ‘wait a minute’ in Japanese) is the brainchild of restaurant guru Kurt Zdesar, who helped launch Nobu and founded the popular Dim Sum chain Ping Pong. Kurt travelled through Peru with Chotto Matte’s Executive Chef, Jordan Sclare, to gain inspiration for the Japanese/Peruvian fusion menu which has gone down a storm with London’s restaurant scene.
Maki master class, then sushi competition
The College chef students attended two events at the restaurant – a Maki master class taught by Head Sushi Chef Keita Sato at Chotto Matte and then the sushi competition and forum held at the main Chefs’ Forum event on Monday 16 February.
The students got to grips with Nikkei cuisine under Executive Chef Jordan Sclare and Head Chef Michael Paul. They then prepared canapés and demonstrated their new culinary skills to an audience of over seventy chefs and potential employers from across the capital.
Head Chef Michael Paul is an ex-student of Westminster Kingsway College and he found The Chefs’ Forum event very valuable indeed. He commented:
“Having attended Westminster Kingsway, it has been amazing to hand my knowledge and skills on to the next generation of young chefs at this fantastic College, it was great to host my old lecturers at Chotto Matte too. I have very much enjoyed working with the students and based on their outstanding performance in my kitchen, I would happily take them all on!”
The select group of six students who attended the Sushi master class also took part in a live Maki Roll competition in front of the professional chefs. This type of sushi is made by wrapping up a variety of ingredients in rice and crispy nori seaweed. Some of the most common ingredients for maki sushi include salmon, tuna and avocado. Chotto Matte also blow torch the sushi to finish it off!
Maki competition winner
Jessica Vakos, professional chef student at Westminster Kingsway College was awarded the first prize in the Maki competition winning a fantastic Global Oriental knife set as a prize. The set, worth £300 was kindly donated by this market-leading knife supplier was chosen as something that the student can take on into industry with them to remember their time at Chotto Matte.
The Chefs’ Forum – Founded in 2010 by Catherine Farinha, The Chefs’ Forum now holds regular chefs conventions from the London to Cornwall as well as in Kent. For more information on The Chefs’ Forum please contact catherine@redcherry.uk.com www.thechefsforum.co.uk
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