Oli Williamson crowned 2020/21 Roux Scholar

Congratulations to Oli Williamson who has won the 2020/21 Roux Scholarship! The 30-year-old Sous Chef from The Fat Duck, Bray, beat five other finalists in a fiercely contested final held at Westminster Kingsway College, London, on Monday 25th October, after the competition was postponed twice due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

It was the first time the Roux Scholarship has convened since the passing of its founders Michel Roux OBE and Albert Roux OBE KFO and, in memory of their fathers, Alain Roux and Michel Roux Jr asked the chefs to prepare two recipes that mean a lot to the Roux Family. The first, Eggs Albert, in honour of Albert Roux was an artichoke heart filled with smoked salmon, trout and truffle, topped with a poached egg and adorned with a slice of smoked salmon.

The second, in honour of Michel Roux OBE was Little Flans with Snails in Green Coats. This comprised of snails and herb soufflé baked in a tartlet with beurre blanc sauce. The skill was not only perfecting the recipes but getting the timing exactly right and serving the two dishes five to ten minutes apart.

The judging panel was led by Björn Frantzén, whose restaurant Frantzén was the first restaurant in Sweden to win three Michelin stars. He was invited over from Stockholm to be Honorary President of Judges and he led the panel alongside joint chairmen Alain Roux and Michel Roux Jr, who were joined by Brian Turner, James Martin, as well as previous winners Sat Bains (1999 scholar) and Simon Hulstone (2003 scholar) and and Rachel Humphrey.

Alain Roux said: “We thought the two dishes paid respect to my father and uncle in the best possible way. They were favourites of theirs and became signature dishes. They made the dishes in the very early days when they opened Le Gavroche together and we continue to serve them occasionally, even today.”

Michel Roux Jr said: “Oli Williamson presented his ‘Eggs Albert’ dish which would have pleased my Dad to eat. It didn’t look like the original, but every part tasted brilliant.”

Honorary President of Judges, Björn Frantzén said: “It’s very difficult to do something so classic. In my book, it was an easy choice to pick the winner. There was one outstanding chef. I very much enjoyed the experience and seeing the chefs and other judges.”

Oli Williamson, who has previously worked at Midsummer House in Cambridge, and Benu in San Francisco, said: “It was my first time in the competition and it’s also my last because of my age. It was really tough but great fun. I have changed my mental approach these last few days. I was very stressed at the Regional Finals and so I decided to just go for it and enjoy it and try to be less stressed. Two dishes were a lot to do, there were lots of smaller things, loads of little bits to bring together, and you needed to be smart with your ingredients.”

Oli was battling it out against Ryan Baker from Maison François, London; Jonathan Ferguson from The Raby Hunt, County Durham; Ben Champkin from The Newt, Somerset; Curtis Tonge, independent chef, Chester; and Nathan Cornwell from The Barn at Moor Hall.

The winner was announced at an exclusive award dinner at Westminster Kingsway College in front of a small audience comprising the finalists’ guests, sponsors and judges, with the ceremony live-streamed via the Roux Scholarship website and YouTube channel. The three-course dinner was created and prepared by the three most recent winners, Spencer Metzger, Martin Carabott and Luke Selby with support from the catering students at Westminster Kingsway College.

Grunwerg director, David Grunwerg, attended the dinner on behalf of Global Knives. He said: “It’s been absolutely fantastic catching up with the Roux family, the judges, guests and sponsors again at this year’s finals ceremony. The dinner was exceptional and the finalists did such a wonderful job this year. It was a tough competition but congratulations to Oli, a well-deserved winner.”

The winning chef receives £6,000, with an additional £6,000 awarded if they stay with their current employer for 15 additional months. They receive an invitation to cook and train under the supervision of a leading chef at a prestigious three-star Michelin restaurant anywhere in the world for up to three months. This is in addition to an impressive list of prizes and culinary experiences provided courtesy of our sponsors.

Oli will receive a Deluxe 11-Piece Chef’s Knife Set (GCH-58/11LSP) from Global Knives which includes 10 premium knives and accessories in a real leather chef’s roll case with a leather apron. They’ll also receive a set of Global kitchen shears (GKS-210) and a Minosharp knife sharpener (MS-471).

The limited-edition 11-piece chef’s set includes the G-2 Cook’s knife, G-9 Bread knife, G-21 Boning knife, GS-21 Palette knife, GS-11 Flexible Filleting knife, GSF-15 Paring knife, G-74 Sharpening Steel and GS-20 Peeler. For more information about this set, click here.

Find out more about all the winner prizes here: https://www.rouxscholarship.co.uk/about-the-competition/prizes/

The five runner’s up received the fantastic Global Knives 6-Piece Knife Set with Magnetic Rack (G-2951138/M30). The 6-piece knife set comes with a Global branded magnetic knife rack and 5 popular Global Knives including the G-2 Cook’s Knife, G-9 Bread Knife, GS-5 Vegetable Chopper, GS-11 Utility Knife and GS-38 Paring Knife . The magnetic rack will comfortably attach to any wall so that the kitchen knives can be stored safely and securely. Find out more about the gift set here.

Visit www.rouxscholarship.co.uk for more information about the Roux Scholarship competition.

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