Chantelle Nicholson
Chantelle Nicholson is a New Zealand chef who has resided in London since 2004. Nicholson is chef owner at Tredwells and All's Well and former Group Operations Director for Marcus Wareing Restaurants.[1]
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Nicholson in 2016 | |
Born | Hamilton, New Zealand |
Education | LLB/BCom from University of Otago |
Culinary career | |
Cooking style | Modern European |
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In July 2016 Nicholson won Manager of the Year award at the 2016 The Catey Awards.[2][3] In October 2016 she won Woman of the Year at the inaugural The Caterer Shine Awards.[4]
Nicholson is co-author of Marcus Wareing's cook books The Gilbert Scott book of British food[5] (selected as the Telegraph "Cookbook of the week"[6]), Nutmeg and Custard, Marcus at Home , New Classics and Marcus Everyday.[7] She did dish development and consulting on the 2015 film Burnt.[8] In 2019 Nicholson published Planted: a chef's show-stopping vegan recipes, described in Vogue as "the ultimate cookbook for food-obsessed vegans".[9] She is neither vegan nor vegetarian but has said that "The whole reason I did a plant-based recipe book was that I liked the challenge ... When I looked around to find resources for plant-based cooking at a restaurant level, there were hardly any."[10]
Selected publications
- Wareing, Marcus; Nicholson, Chantelle (2009). Nutmeg & Custard. Bantam. ISBN 9780593062111.
- Wareing, Marcus; Nicholson, Chantelle (2013). The Gilbert Scott Book of British Food. Bantam. ISBN 9780593070437.
- Nicholson, Chantelle (2018). Planted: a chef's show-stopping vegan recipes. Kyle Books. ISBN 9780857834485.
Philanthropy
Nicholson's charitable causes include cooking for fundraising dinners for Children of the Mountain,[11] Action Against Hunger,[12] The Felix Project,[13] Street Smart, School Food Matters and The Calthorpe Project.
References
- "It's noisy, direct and hierarchical, but I'm succeeding in a". Evening Standard. 4 July 2013.
- "The 2019 Catey Awards". Cateys Academy.
- "Cateys 2016: Manager of the Year". The Caterer. 8 July 2016.
- "Prue Leith, Chantelle Nicholson and Zuleika Fennell honoured at the 2016 Shine Awards". The Caterer. 3 October 2016.
- "Book Review: The Gilbert Scott Book of British Foo..." The Caterer. 19 July 2013.
- Hart, Caroline (8 August 2013). "Cookbook of the week: The Gilbert Scott Book of British Food". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- "Book review: 'Marcus Wareing New Classics' by Marc..." The Caterer. 5 January 2018.
- "Burnt: Marcus Wareing on teaching Bradley Cooper t..." The Caterer. 21 October 2015.
- Maitland, Hayley (13 February 2019). "Best Vegan Cookbooks". Vogue. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- Fox, Killian (22 April 2018). "Adventures with aquafaba: Chantelle Nicholson's vegan recipes". The Observer. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- "Chefs join forces for Action Against Hunger charit..." The Caterer. 19 June 2018.
- "The 'Eel digests London Food Month". Sustain.