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QHotels Chef Academy Graduations 2011

The graduation season started early in 2011 as graduates from QHotels Chef Academies received their qualification certificates at a gala ceremony at The Midland Hotel, Manchester.  The Foundation Chef Academy and the Intermediate Chef Academy are run by QHotels in partnership with Babcock.  The academies are based around the nationally recognised Apprenticeship Framework and Advanced Apprenticeship Framework, with additional learning activities designed and delivered by Babcock and QHotels.  These include visits to suppliers, workshops and master-classes with external experts.

Prior to the graduations, the young chefs had one more challenge to meet - a cook-off competition against their fellow Apprentices.  The foundation chefs' challenge took place at Tankersley Manor hotel and the winner was Adam Johnston, based at Crewe Hall.  Adam's menu comprised mussels and king scallops on wilted spinach and a white onion puree, garnished with Parma ham crisp and white wine sauce.  For pudding he created a vanilla crème brulee with candied fruit in a honey and ginger tuille.

The intermediate cook-off took place at the Midland Hotel, where winner Jamie Brittain created chicken consommé with sea bass, lamb en croute with lyonnaise potatoes and broccoli puree.  His pudding was an egg custard tart with raspberry sorbet and an Eccles cake.

Katy Newman, National Accounts Manager for Babcock said: "Watching the chefs create their menus against each other and against the clock demonstrated just how much they have learned and the exceptional standards that all of them are working to.  There is quite a jump from the foundation programme to the intermediate, but all of our apprentices rose to the new challenge.  Some of the highlights of their programme this year were a master class at Billingsgate fish school and a pastry lecture with practical class at the University College Birmingham."

Sarah Abercrombie of QHotels added: "Each year we have been amazed and surprised by the calibre of our young chefs. The purpose of our academies is not only to provide our young chefs with inspiration and excite them about food; it's about growing our own talent for the future. Already the benefits of the Academy can be seen around our 21 hotels and they have had a huge impact on the food we serve. One of our Intermediate finalists, Gareth Rowlands from The Park Royal, was a finalist in last year's Foundation Chef Academy and has progressed with great success. We're passionate about nurturing our talent and the final events are a testament to that success."

There were eight graduates from this year's Foundation Academy and nine from the Intermediate Academy.  All now will go on to further their careers within QHotels.

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