Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed

Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed (born 23 October 1987) is a British cook and winner of the BBC's MasterChef competition in 2017.[1]

Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed

Born
Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed

(1987-10-23) 23 October 1987
Watford
OccupationDoctor, chef
Years active2017–present
WebsiteOfficial website

Her final menu was to prepare a three-course meal for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace which consisted of:

  • First course: Venison shami kebab with cashew and coriander green chutney, chana daal and a kachumbar salad
  • Main course: Kashmiri style sous-vide duck breast, with crispy duck skin, freekeh wheatgrain, spiced with dried barberries, walnuts and coriander, a cherry chutney and a duck and cherry sauce
  • Dessert: Saffron rosewater and cardamom panna cotta, served with a deconstructed baklava, including candied pistachios, pistachio honeycomb, filo pastry shards and kumquats

Early life

Mahmood-Ahmed was born and raised in Ickenham, Middlesex

Career

She was educated at Beaconsfield High School for girls (Grammar School for girls) and studied Medicine at Kings College graduating in 2012. She began her career in medicine as a junior doctor working for the NHS at St Mary's Hospital specializing in gastroenterology. She has subsequently worked at Hillingdon Hospital and Watford General Hospital.

She began cooking at the age of 12 and was heavily influenced by the Kashmiri style of cooking of her maternal grandmother and mother.

Publications

  • Khazana – A Treasure Trove of Modern Mughal Dishes (2018).[2] Awarded Best New Cookbook by The Guardian (2019)[3]

Personal life

Mahmood-Ahmed is married to Usman Ahmed since August 2013. Her husband is also a doctor specializing in Acute Medicine and they have one son Aashir (born October 2014).

References

Preceded by
Jane Devonshire
MasterChef UK champion
2017
Succeeded by
Kenny Tutt
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