Chef of the Year 2021 awards announced
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After fierce competition, we're delighted to announce that a聽chef at a Southampton care home has won our 2021聽Chef of the Year Award!
Verity Sims,聽chef manager at聽Dawson Lodge care home, went up against chefs from all of our 114 care homes. Entrants in the prestigious Chef of the Year Award submitted a three-course recipe (soup, main and dessert). The best entrant from each region was picked by regional managers. These regional nominees then had their submissions voted for by Anchor colleagues across the country to pick the three most appetising menus.
The three finalists were Jenny Waring from Wellington Lodge care home, Joshua Heaton from Gills Top and Verity Sims from Dawson Lodge. They were selected on the inventiveness of their cooking and the inclusion of residents in the creation of their menus.
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing last year鈥檚 final to be a virtual event, there was much delight with the return to in-person judging this year. The judges were lucky enough to sample the delicacies on offer from each finalist, visiting each of the finalist鈥檚 care homes to make their decision.
In the end,聽there could only be one winner. Verity was crowned Anchor's Chef of the Year at a ceremony at聽Dawson Lodge. The judges agreed that her menu of classic home dishes of cream of tomato soup, chicken and ham pie and sticky toffee pudding combined the perfect balance of traditional comfort and culinary excellence.
Anchor鈥檚 Chief Executive Jane Ashcroft CBE, who presented Verity with her award, said:
Huge congratulations to Verity. This year鈥檚 competition was especially fierce, and it is a testament to the excellent quality of her menu that it took first prize against so many other great chefs. Her Chicken and Ham Pie was superb!
At Anchor, we pride ourselves on colleagues鈥 dedication. Good quality home cooked food is central to ensuring residents have a really positive experience in all Anchor care homes 鈥 and I鈥檓 sure residents at Dawson Lodge will be celebrating along with Verity.
Verity was delighted with her win, saying:
I still can鈥檛 quite believe it! To make the final three was incredible but I never thought I鈥檇 win! Our residents always tell me how much they enjoyed traditional dishes from their childhood. So, when I entered the Chef of the Year competition, I decided to use them as my inspiration.
I really wanted to create a menu that our residents would love. They were really helpful and told me some wonderful stories about their favourite dishes, so maybe they鈥檙e the ones who should be getting the credit!
Runner up Josh was delighted with his win, saying:
Congratulations to Verity for winning but I鈥檓 delighted to have even made the final three honestly. I was a bit apprehensive when I entered as I鈥檇 never done something like this before but all the residents and colleagues at Anchor鈥檚 Gills Top care home were so supportive and excited so I knew I couldn鈥檛 let them down.
At the end of the day, it鈥檚 the residents who鈥檙e the ones I鈥檓 making it all for, so we worked together to come up with the fun Italian-themed menu and dining night! Maybe it鈥檚 them who should be getting the credit. A lot of this menu was from their ideas and I鈥檓 just cooking it for them!
Runner up聽Jenny was delighted to take third place, saying:
Congratulations to Verity for winning but I鈥檓 delighted to have even made the final three honestly. I wanted to make something I knew the residents and the rest of the team at Wellington Lodge care home would enjoy, so we had a full discussion on everyone about their favourite dishes from our autumn and winter menus.
At the end of the day, it鈥檚 the residents who鈥檙e the ones I鈥檓 making it all for, so it made sense that they should choose the courses. Some of them even helped out with making the dishes, so maybe they鈥檙e the ones who should be getting the credit!
Noel Finnegan, Anchor鈥檚 National Catering & Hospitality Manager, said:
It鈥檚 been an incredible year for the Anchor Chef of the Year competition. Thank you to all the nominees this year for their dedication and hard work. It was incredibly difficult to get to three finalists and then rank the finalists themselves!
It鈥檚 wonderful to be able to hold the judging in person again. Although we did a fantastic job creating the virtual event last year, there is honestly no substitute to judging a catering competition by taste!
Find out more and view all our previous winners on our Chef of the Year page
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