CHEF THOMAS KELLER NAMED HONORARY PRESIDENT OF JUDGES FOR 2024 COMPETITION

The Roux Family is delighted to announce that Chef Thomas Keller will lead the judging panel as Honorary President of Judges for the National Final 2024, as they celebrate the 40th anniversary of the prestigious culinary competition. The Roux Scholarship has enabled a new generation of young chefs from Britain to train in the greatest restaurants in the world.

In his role as Honorary President of Judges, Chef Keller will lead the judging panel at the National Final on 8th April, 2024 at The Alain Roux Culinary School, at The Waterside Inn, where the six national finalists will be asked to create a recipe of their own based on a theme announced on the day. Chef Keller will be accompanied by Chairmen Alain Roux, Michel Roux Jr, Vice-Chairman Brian Turner, as well as Clare Smyth MBE, Angela Hartnett OBE, Rachel Humphrey, James Martin, Emily Roux, and Roux Scholars Sat Bains, André Garrett MCA and Simon Hulstone.

“I’m grateful to be honoured in this way. The Roux Scholarship has impacted generations of chefs including Hrishikesh Desai, Jonathan Ferguson, Ian Scaramuzza, among many others. I’m looking forward to this year’s competition and the scholarship winner,” shares Chef Keller. 

Chef Keller, one of America’s most inventive and celebrated chefs, is renowned for his refined yet simple classic French cuisine and commitment to excellence that has inspired chefs throughout the world.  He is the first and only American-born chef to hold multiple three-star ratings from the prestigious Michelin Guide, at his landmark restaurants The French Laundry and Per Se. Among his many accolades, Chef Keller was the first American male chef to be awarded a Chevalier of The French Legion of Honour; he has won The Culinary Institute of America’s Chef of the Year Award, the James Beard Foundation’s Outstanding Chef and Outstanding Restaurateur Awards. Chef Keller led a team from the U.S. to its first-ever gold medal in the Bocuse d’Or. He is the author of six cookbooks, including the recently released, The French Laundry, Per Se. There are more than 1.5 million copies of his cookbooks in print. 

Chairman Alain Roux says, “As a longstanding friend of The Scholarship and Roux family, it’s a great privilege to welcome Chef Keller as our Honorary President of the Judges. Some of The Roux Scholarship’s most extraordinary highlights in recent years are courtesy of Chef Keller. Not least the hosting of stages for our scholars, including Jonnie Ferguson in 2023 and Hrishikesh Desai in 2009, at The French Laundry. During our educational visits to New York in 2014 and California in 2016, we experienced first-hand Chef Keller’s incredible hospitality, cuisine and learned about his unique philosophy at his restaurants. To have Chef Keller share our final, in our 40th anniversary year, is the ultimate joyful, educational opportunity for us all.”

“I am delighted that our dear friend, Chef Thomas Keller. is joining us as Honorary President of Judges of the Roux Scholarship. He is without doubt a legend of our industry and has been a beacon in gastronomy for as long as I can remember. A mentor and inspiration for so many young chefs, it’s an absolute honour to have him on board,” shares Chairman Michel Roux Jr.  

Recipe challenge 2024
Entries are now open for the 2024 competition, and will close on 22nd January, 2024. The Roux Scholarship 2024 competition invites chefs to create a recipe for four people using the following ingredients and criteria:

  • One short loin of free-range gilt pork from the shoulder end, weighing anywhere between 1.6kg and 1.8kg maximum, untrimmed with four bones in.
  • In addition, use two fresh pork kidneys, together plated with crackling and two simple or composed garnishes/accompaniments. One of them must include sweet potatoes and the other can be a garnish/accompaniment of the contestant’s choice. One of these can be served separately, if preferred.
  • A sauce must accompany the dish.

Entrants have until midnight on Monday 22nd January 2024 to submit their recipes via the online application system. For additional rules and stipulations, see rouxscholarship.co.uk/how-to-enter/rules/

About the Roux Scholarship:
In 1984, the late Michel Roux OBE and his late brother Albert held the first ever Roux Scholarship competition. It was designed to enable a new generation of chefs from Britain to train in the greatest restaurants in the world. Not only has it become the industry’s most acclaimed chef contest in the UK with many scholars having gone on to win Michelin stars themselves, it ranks among the most prestigious competitions for chefs in the world. Since it was established, it has helped British chefs gain the international recognition they deserve. With many young chefs entering the competition each year, it is true to say thousands have been inspired, and lives changed, by the experience of competing. Please visit www.rouxscholarship.co.uk for more information about the Roux Scholarship competition and details of the long list of prizes, courtesy of our sponsors and preferred partners. 

Sponsors:
The Roux Scholarship is sponsored by a number of companies, whose support is vital: Aubrey Allen Ltd, Bragard UK, Bridor (UK) Ltd, Champagne Laurent-Perrier, Elle & Vire Professionnel, Flying Fish Seafoods, Global Knives, L’Unico Caffe Musetti, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Showerings Cider, St Ewe Free Range Eggs, The Macallan, TRUEfoods Ltd, Udale Speciality Foods Ltd, and Wellocks. Their details can be found here: https://www.rouxscholarship.co.uk/sponsors/