Eat Game Awards – the finalists
Following thousands of public votes to decide the finalists, we now know the top three going forward to final judging in the Eat Game Awards.
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This year’s BASC and Highland Game Colleges’ Cookery Competition showcased some incredible talent and exciting game cooks of the future.
The competition attracted entries from colleges all over the UK, all of which were whittled down to give our top five to go forward to cook over against each other in the final. This year’s final five were:
Chloe Smart –Â City of Bristol College
George Oakes – Westminster Kingsway College (overall winner)
Charlotte Farmer –Â Blackpool and the Fylde College
Harry Tilley –Â Gloucestershire CollegeÂ
Marc Pearce –Â Gloucestershire College
The day included a venison butchery masterclass from  chef and author Jose Souto before the cooks set about preparing their dishes for the judges.Â
This year’s panel of judges were TV presenter and celebrity farmer JB Gill, food and drink broadcaster Nigel Barden, chef and consultant Paul Gaylor, Jose Souto and BASC’s head of wild food, Annette Woolcock. Thank you to Highland Game for their continued support of the competition again for this year.
Following thousands of public votes to decide the finalists, we now know the top three going forward to final judging in the Eat Game Awards.
A Peruvian street-food inspired venison canapé was the winning dish at the final of this year’s BASC and Highland Game Colleges’ Cookery Competition.
BASC member Joe Wood shares his step-by-step guide to building a simple but effective cold smoker that he now wouldn’t be without.
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