MasterChef and Great British Bake Off stars are among the first celebrity chefs announced to headline a popular North East food festival this summer.
Seaham Food Festival returns on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 August, with a huge line up of food and drink traders, family entertainment and live music to the County Durham coastline. The festival will feature its signature open air cookery theatre, where a host of well-known faces will be delivering cookery demonstrations across the weekend.
And the first celebrity chef announced for Saturday's cookery stage at the Durham County Council-run event is MasterChef 2023 Champion, Eddie Scott. Eddie overcome fierce competition to fulfil a lifelong cooking ambition of becoming champion on the BBC show, where he got to showcase his signature style.
Eddie grew up in a family who loved to cook great food. Childhood summer holidays were spent touring around France and it was on these adventures that Eddie discovered his love of classic regional French cuisine.
His cooking is also inspired by his family's Indian, Punjabi heritage. And his grandparents, who are both skilled cooks, taught him the basics of Punjabi cuisine and the art of cooking with spice. You will often find an exciting Indian twist in his classically inspired food.
Since MasterChef, Eddie has left behind a successful career as a marine pilot to embark on a new and exciting life in food, having worked at The Pipe and Glass in Beverley and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London.
Eddie will be joined on the Saturday by Great British Bake Off 2022 winner Syabira Yusoff, who surprised and delighted judges with her unusual flavour combinations and imaginative bakes on the Channel 4 show last year.
Syabira moved to the UK ten years ago from Malaysia to pursue a PhD in Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester. Her experience as a researcher and her scientific knowledge helps her to understand the physics and chemistry of baking. She loves to experiment in the kitchen, working out the most exciting flavour combinations.
And for budding vegan bakers, fellow Great British Bake Off contestant, Freya Cox, will also be taking to the cookery stage. The 21-year-old has a passion for vegan baking which she showcased last year as the show's first ever vegan contestant.
Having dreamed of entering the tent from the first series, her hope is that she'll show the British public that delicious baking can be plant based. Her first recipe book 'Simply Vegan Baking' was published last year with the mission of showing that vegan baking can be just as delicious, if not more so, than 'regular' baking.
And they’ll be joined by crowd favourite and TV presenter Chris Bavin, who returns as host. Chris co-presents BBC One's popular series Eat Well for Less? alongside Jordan Banjo and is a regular on The One Show.
He's also presented Tomorrow’s Food with Dara O’Brian, Food: Truth or Scare with Gloria Hunniford, and was a judge on Britain's Best Home Cook with Mary Berry.
Coun Elizabeth Scott, Durham County Council's Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said: "We are now in the 10-week countdown to Seaham Food Festival and are thrilled to be able to announce the first famous faces set to inspire audiences with their unique cooking styles when they take to our cookery stage.
"More celebrity guests are set to be announced very soon, along with details of food traders, family entertainment, and cookery workshops. As 2023 has been designated as Year of the Coast, we are really excited this year to shine a light on our stunning coastline, promoting all it has to offer as a thriving visitor destination."
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