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Scotland: Starter and Fish Courses

Three of Scotland鈥檚 finest chefs do battle. Gordon's dish, Fleetwood Mackerel, is a risky combination of raw mackerel and porridge.

This week, three of Scotland鈥檚 finest chefs do battle for a chance to cook at the banquet celebrating 50 years of popular music. Gordon Jones, the only newcomer, faces returners Lorna McNee and Ben Reade, who are going head to head for the second time.

Originally from north west Scotland, Gordon is a Michelin-trained chef and owner of Menu Gordon Jones in Bath, offering a surprise tasting menu that changes every day. Lorna McNee is a Scottish Chef of the Year winner and sous chef at Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, the only restaurant in Scotland to hold two Michelin stars. At last year鈥檚 GBM, she narrowly missed out on taking her dessert to the banquet. Finally Ben Reade, owner of the Edinburgh Food Studio, a restaurant and food research hub experimenting with the best of Scottish produce. Ben went out during last year鈥檚 heat - this time he is determined to make it to Friday鈥檚 judging chamber.

The three chefs meet their veteran, before cooking their starters in the new GBM kitchen. Gordon鈥檚 dish, Fleetwood Mackerel, is a risky combination of raw mackerel and porridge, inspired by childhood memories spent fishing and listening to Fleetwood Mac in Scotland. Lorna鈥檚 starter Elton鈥檚 Cheese on Toast also draws on memories growing up, listening to Elton John, and offers a twist on the classic snack. Ben is choosing to pay tribute to the electronic rock band Prodigy鈥檚 album Fat of the Land with a pig fat centrepiece, but should he be taking a risk using produce he is not familiar with?

The chefs then move onto the fish course. Lorna is taking a risk by cooking with Indian spices for her dish Spice Up Your Life, to honour the Spice Girls, while Gordon鈥檚 It Must Be Love celebrates his love of unusual flavour combinations with langoustine and lamb鈥檚 heart. For his fish dish, The Halibut Peel Sessions, Ben is choosing to champion halibut with a tribute to his favourite DJ, John Peel.

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Fleetwood Mac

    Everywhere

  • Elton John

    Rocket Man (Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park)

  • The Prodigy

    Firestarter

  • Spice Girls

    Spice Up Your Life

  • Madness

    It Must Be Love

  • Madness

    House Of Fun

Credits

Role Contributor
Judge Richard Corrigan
Series Producer Avril Beaven
Series Producer Perjit Aujla
Executive Producer Sarah Eglin
Director Francois Gandolfi

Broadcasts

Series 19: Meet the Chefs

Series 19: Meet the Chefs

Find out more about the chefs competing to make it through to the 2024 banquet.