BBC Asian Network presenter Tommy Sandhu this morning announced Neeta Shah from Hertfordshire as winner of the BBC Asian Network’s BBC Children in Need competition – Ready Steady Ghee.
The competition was launched to help to raise money for BBC Children in Need, by offering the chance of winning a money-can’t-buy prize. It saw budding chefs across the country get involved by submitting a multitude of mouth-watering recipes with Michelin star potential.
After whittling the entries down to a shortlist of three dishes, Michelin star chef Atul Kochhar joined Asian Network presenter Tommy Sandhu live in studio during his daily show (6am-10am) to choose the winning dish.
Neeta’s winning recipe – Paisley Beetroot Ravioli – will now go on the menu at Atul’s Mayfair restaurant, Benares, until the end of the year. Proceeds from the sale of the dish will go to BBC Children in Need. And next Wednesday,...
The competition was launched to help to raise money for BBC Children in Need, by offering the chance of winning a money-can’t-buy prize. It saw budding chefs across the country get involved by submitting a multitude of mouth-watering recipes with Michelin star potential.
After whittling the entries down to a shortlist of three dishes, Michelin star chef Atul Kochhar joined Asian Network presenter Tommy Sandhu live in studio during his daily show (6am-10am) to choose the winning dish.
Neeta’s winning recipe – Paisley Beetroot Ravioli – will now go on the menu at Atul’s Mayfair restaurant, Benares, until the end of the year. Proceeds from the sale of the dish will go to BBC Children in Need. And next Wednesday,...
- 11/7/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
BBC Asian Network has launched an exciting competition as part of the network’s efforts to help raise money for BBC Children In Need.
The competition will give one lucky listener the chance to win a money-can’t-buy prize – a cooking experience with Atul Kochhar, chef patron at the Michelin-starred Benares in Mayfair.
The network is looking for budding cooks across the country to submit a recipe with Michelin star potential!
Presenter Tommy Sandhu, who helped launch the competition on his morning show (weekdays 6am-10am), said: “How great is this? Imagine that one thing you’ve eaten all your life … that dish that tastes so good but you can’t buy it anywhere because you invented it! Or your mum or dad did! I’m so happy to be helping BBC Children in Need and celebrating our listeners’ secret cooking skills! We get sent so many food pictures all the time,...
The competition will give one lucky listener the chance to win a money-can’t-buy prize – a cooking experience with Atul Kochhar, chef patron at the Michelin-starred Benares in Mayfair.
The network is looking for budding cooks across the country to submit a recipe with Michelin star potential!
Presenter Tommy Sandhu, who helped launch the competition on his morning show (weekdays 6am-10am), said: “How great is this? Imagine that one thing you’ve eaten all your life … that dish that tastes so good but you can’t buy it anywhere because you invented it! Or your mum or dad did! I’m so happy to be helping BBC Children in Need and celebrating our listeners’ secret cooking skills! We get sent so many food pictures all the time,...
- 10/23/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Following appearances on Great British Menu and Market Kitchen, double Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar takes on his first presenting role. Atul's Spice Kitchen sees the chef explore Malaysia’s cuisine and a spice trade that’s influenced by China, India, Portugal and Thailand. Running five critically-acclaimed London restaurants, Atul has been credited as re-inventing Indian cuisine in the UK and is no stranger to exciting, flavour-packed food.
- 10/15/2010
- Sky TV
School's out, so let our guest experts help you make the most of the British summer. Here's what to watch, what to listen to, what to read, how to picnic to perfection, and how to find the best beaches
How to spot a good beach by Hugh Graham
The editor of Time Out's Seaside Guide suggests 10 ways to know you've found the perfect beach:
1) Crashing waves
The appropriately named Hell's Mouth in north Wales puts on quite a show, as do Freshwater West (Pembrokeshire) and Sennen Cove (Cornwall).
2) Great views
The views above Rhossili Bay, a sublime Welsh strand on the Gower, rival the world's great coastal vistas.
3) Caribbean feel
In the sunshine, the turquoise seas and talcum-powder sand at Luskentyre, on the Hebridean island of Harris, are almost Bahamian.
4) Crag action
I love a bit of cragginess. Bedruthan Steps in north Cornwall takes rugged good looks to extremes.
5) Sand...
How to spot a good beach by Hugh Graham
The editor of Time Out's Seaside Guide suggests 10 ways to know you've found the perfect beach:
1) Crashing waves
The appropriately named Hell's Mouth in north Wales puts on quite a show, as do Freshwater West (Pembrokeshire) and Sennen Cove (Cornwall).
2) Great views
The views above Rhossili Bay, a sublime Welsh strand on the Gower, rival the world's great coastal vistas.
3) Caribbean feel
In the sunshine, the turquoise seas and talcum-powder sand at Luskentyre, on the Hebridean island of Harris, are almost Bahamian.
4) Crag action
I love a bit of cragginess. Bedruthan Steps in north Cornwall takes rugged good looks to extremes.
5) Sand...
- 7/24/2010
- by Mariella Frostrup, David Nicholls
- The Guardian - Film News
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