Tom Kitchin
Thomas William Kitchin[1] is a Scottish chef and owner of restaurant The Kitchin, where he became the youngest winner of a Michelin star. He had previously worked with several Michelin starred chefs including Alain Ducasse and Pierre Koffmann.
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Born | 1977 (age 43–44) Edinburgh, Scotland |
Spouse(s) | Michaela Berselius |
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Cooking style | French cuisine |
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Website | www |
Career
Born in Edinburgh, Kitchin attended Dollar Academy, a boarding school in Dollar, Clackmannanshire.[2] After leaving school, he studied catering at Perth College before beginning an apprenticeship at the Gleneagles Hotel, near Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross.[2][3] He has worked with Pierre Koffmann, Alain Ducasse, and Guy Savoy, all of whom have been awarded three Michelin stars.[4]
At the age of 29, he was awarded his first Michelin star, after The Kitchin had been in business for six months.[2] This made Kitchin the youngest Michelin star recipient in the world.[3] Albert Roux is reported to have said that Tom is the chef in Scotland most likely to win three Michelin stars.[2] His cooking style is to combine French techniques with seasonal Scottish ingredients, a style discussed in depth in his 2010 book From Nature to Plate.[5]
In July 2010, he opened his second restaurant, Castle Terrace, near Edinburgh Castle with chef Dominic Jack. Chef Dominic Jack owns and runs the restaurant as a sister restaurant to The Kitchin, using the same style and "nature to plate philosophy".[6] In 2010 he was voted Observer Food Monthly Cook of the Year.[5] In 2013, Kitchin and Jack opened Gastro-pub, The Scran & Scallie, in the Stockbridge area of the city.[7] A 4th Edinburgh venue, Southside Scran, opened in 2018. Despite its name, it is located in Bruntsfield rather than the city's Southside.[8] Kitchin opened his first venture outside of Edinburgh also in 2018, The Bonnie Badger, a pub in Gullane, East Lothian.[9]
In January 2020, it was found that three of Kitchin's venues were failed by hygiene inspectors in less than a year.[10][11]
Media appearances
He has appeared as a guest judge and mentor on MasterChef,[3][12] and has competed on the Great British Menu.[2] He hosted 2010 MasterChef winner Dhruv Baker for work experience at The Kitchin.[13]
In 2013 he appeared as one of the mentors in the series The Chef's Protege.
Personal life
Tom is married to Michaela Kitchin, who previously worked with the Savoy Group,[2] and designed the interior for Kitchin's second restaurant, Castle Terrace.[14] Tom and Michaela have four children.[15]
Since Christmas 2015, Tom has been a celebrity supporter of global international development charity, Mary's Meals, which has its headquarters in Scotland, by supporting its annual "One More For Christmas" campaign.[16] As part of this campaign Tom featured in a video[17] showing viewers how to make "The Most Amazing Christmas Dinner", where he demonstrates how to set a place at the virtual dinner table, which provides a year's worth of meals for a child, at a cost of just £12.20 ($19.50 / €14.50).[18] As of December 2016, Mary's Meals provides daily meals in school for 1,187,104 children[19] in 12 developing countries.[20]
References
- "Thomas William KITCHIN - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
- Devine, Cate (12 July 2010). "I'm ambitious, but I'm also very conscious that our fantastic life could change just like that". Herald Scotland.
- Coventry, Laura (2 March 2011). "Masterchef guru Tom Kitchin reveals the gritty reality of life behind the range". The Daily Record.
- Blythman, Joanna (12 August 2006). "Restaurant Review: The Kitchin, 78 Commercial Quay, Leith, Edinburgh". The Guardian.
- "Tom Kitchin Voted Observer Food Monthly's Cook of the Year". Orion Publishing Group. 18 October 2010.
- Paskin, Becky (14 May 2010). "Tom Kitchin to open second Edinburgh restaurant". Big Hospitality.
- "Tom Kitchin & Dominic Jack on Michelin stars, the rise of Edinburgh and running a 'gastropub'". bighospitality.co.uk.
- "Joanna Blythman reviews Southside Scran in Edinburgh". HeraldScotland.
- Murphy, Sean (11 December 2018). "Tom Kitchin announces opening date for new pub with rooms in Gullane". Scotsman Food and Drink.
- Glover, John (20 December 2019). "Celebrity chef Tom Kitchin hit by fourth food hygiene fail in nine months". dailyrecord.
- McNulty, Tim (23 January 2020). "Tom Kitchin's Edinburgh eaterie failed by hygiene inspectors on 18 counts". edinburghlive.
- Judges: Gregg Wallace, John Torode; Narrator: India Fisher; Director: Dave Crerar (8 April 2020). "MasterChef: Series 16 Episode 20 of 24". MasterChef. BBC. BBC One. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- Waters, Debra. "Minutes with Tom Kitchin". Delicious. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- "Dream Kitchin as Michelin-starred chef serves up plans to rival Parisian scene". Fife Today. 12 July 2010.
- Gerrard, Neil. "Chef profile: Tom Kitchin". The Caterer. The Caterer. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- "Chef Tom Kitchin's ultimate Christmas dinner - Mary's Meals". Mary's Meals.
- Mary's Meals (13 December 2016). "The Most Amazing Christmas Dinner In The World with Tom Kitchin" – via YouTube.
- "Donate - Mary's Meals - Mary's Meals". Mary's Meals.
- "Who We Are - Mary's Meals". Mary's Meals.
- "Where We Work - Mary's Meals". Mary's Meals.