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28 June 2024
Introducing Michael Marcial - one of our 2024 Chef of the Year finalists
Michael Marcial a Chef Manager at The Manor House care home in Harrogate has got through to the finals of our Chef of the Year competition.
Chefs from our care homes took part in the competition by submitting a three-course menu - starter, main course, and dessert. Michael Marcial, a Chef Manager at The Manor House Harrogate care home on Cornwall Road, entered with a starter dish of Earl grey smoked duck breast with garden herbs and blood orange and walnut salad, a main course of Gilthead seabream with prawn mousse & bisque, asparagus, galette potato and a dessert of Raspberry creme brulee with rhubarb compote and lavender shortbread.
The judges looked at the nutritional value of the meals, use of sustainable/home grown/local ingredients, food waste and how residents have been involved in choosing the menu.
Michael now joins the three other finalists to see who will be crowned this year’s Anchor Chef of the Year. The finalists will face the heat in the kitchens of Leeds Catering College on Thursday 4 July when they prepare their menus for the judges.
Stephanie Foulds, Manager at The Manor House Harrogate care home, said:
We’re all so happy for Michael, it’s honestly the least he deserves. His recipes are truly delightful and a big hit with our residents too. Everyone here at The Manor House Harrogate care home loves his cooking and I bet the judges did too!
Michael is delighted to be in the final, saying:
I still can’t quite believe I’ve made it! I’m deeply honoured by what the judges thought about my dishes and I’m hoping I can really do them justice in the final. I got my inspiration for the recipes from the team and residents at The Manor House Harrogate care home.
At the end of the day, it’s our residents who I’m making this all for, so it makes sense they decided what I should cook. Some of them even helped with making the dishes, so maybe they’re the ones who should be getting the credit!
Mealtimes are an important part of daily life in Anchor care homes. Good quality home cooked food is central to ensuring residents have a positive experience. Anchor is always on the lookout for chefs who want to make tasty and nutritious food for residents at our care homes. To learn more about working for Anchor and to view current vacancies visit here.
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