The Roux Scholarship is the premier competition for chefs in the UK and ranks among the most prestigious in the world. However, it is far more than just a competition that ends with a prize.
The Roux Scholarship offers the winner a career changing opportunity that is unrivalled and stretches far beyond the much coveted 3 month stage at a 3 star Michelin restaurant. That is just the start. It is what follows that really counts and the advice and guidance that the Roux family give that can make a career truly exceptional.
The Roux family is delighted to reveal the details of the 2016 Roux Scholarship competition. The winner receives a career changing opportunity: an all expenses paid, 3 month stage at a 3 star
Michelin restaurant of their choosing anywhere in the world, as well as many unique prizes all related to food and hospitality. Entrants must be in full-time employment as a chef in the UK and be aged 22 years or above, but no older than 30 years on 1st February 2016.
They have until midnight on Monday 1st February 2016 to submit a recipe to serve four people, using:
One whole fresh pollock (otherwise known as coley or saithe), gutted, weighing anywhere between 1.5–1.75kg (maximum 2kg) and 600g live whole cockles; together served plated and accompanied by two garnishes. One garnish must include button mushrooms and the other to be a garnish of your choice.One of these garnishes can be served separately if preferred. A sauce must accompany the dish.
Entrants are not allowed to use or bring any pre-prepared stock or sauce whatsoever for the fish, vegetable or garnish dishes and none will be provided. Full details can be found in the rules on the website that competitors must read before entering.
Michel Roux Jr:
“Pollock is such a delicate fish yet robust enough if treated well. And cockles are a family favourite so one that I am looking forward to tasting.”
Alain Roux:
“We have chosen to shine the spotlight on Pollock because it is a delicious, healthy white fish that has become a popular and sustainable alternative to cod and haddock and is just as versatile.
I am looking forward to being enticed with appealing dishes that are at once full of flavour but delicately balanced. So, we are seeking a tricky balancing act, which is very exciting.”
2016 heralds a refresh of the Roux Scholarship as cousins Alain & Michel Jr take over as joint chairman from their fathers, Michel and Albert Roux. The family has invited some of the scholars, previous winners of the competition, to get more involved. Brothers Michel and Albert will become patrons of the Roux legacy of which they are so proud.
Cousins Alain and Michel Jr lead the line up of judges, which this year includes: James Martin, David Nicholls, Brian Turner, the first scholar Andrew Fairlie as well as previous winners Simon Hulstone (2003 scholar) and André Garrett (2002 scholar). A high profile international guest chef will also be joining the panel to judge the final.
The judges will select the best 18 recipes from those submitted. These chefs will be invited to cook their dish, along with a mystery box dessert challenge at regional finals to be held in Birmingham and London on Thursday 17th March 2016.
The final will be held in London on Monday 4th April 2016 and the winner will be announced at a prestigious award ceremony at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Hyde Park.
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