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Top Lancashire chef serves up course for Great British Menu


ONE of Lancashire’s leading chefs served up a culinary treat for returning soldiers on a prime-time BBC programme last night.

Nigel Haworth, chef and co-owner at Northcote Manor, Langho, was the man behind the main course at the finale of the Great British Menu.

Returning heroes from Afghnistan were treated to a four-course banquet hosted by Ross Kemp at the RAF’s historic Halton House.

Nigel, who won the North of England heats on last year’s show, won the North West heat this year, and his main dish went on to be voted the best served up by any of the 16 chefs.

The inspiration for the banquet was ‘A Taste of Home’, and the judges felt that Nigel’s Lonk Lamb Lancashire Hotpot helped perfectly capture that feeling.

Nigel said he was honoured to cook for the returning heroes.

“It’s fantastic,” he said. “I'm was delighted to be at the banquet with my main course.”

In the North West heat Nigel, who has two Michelin stars, beat Aiden Byrne, former Dorchester Hotel chef, and the youngest ever to win a Michelin star.

Judge Prue Leith praised the winning dishes: “What is really exciting for me is that they haven't made these traditional British things stodgy and boring – they are exquisite.

“Their skill, their passion for it, it's just lifted it to a degree that is just sublime.”


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SusieF, Darwen says...
5:25pm Wed 17 Jun 09

Well done boys, you made us proud, especially Nigel, your lancashire hotpot was astounding, could almost taste it!

jaydarbo, blackburn says...
7:18am Thu 18 Jun 09

This is a great story but Tyrone you need to get the facts right in the story, Northcote Manor (should be NORTHCOTE) and Northcote only has 1 Michelin star (not 2)

The Hotpot is a nice tasting dish, and Nigel is a champion of Locally sourced produce....

well done Nigel

baxter1, clitheroe says...
7:56pm Fri 19 Jun 09

well done really enjoyed the programme and the food looked awesome and well deserved by the troops

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DINNER: Nigel Howarth and fellow Great British Menu chefs Aiden Byrne (left) and Marcus Wareing DINNER: Nigel Howarth and fellow Great British Menu chefs Aiden Byrne (left) and Marcus Wareing

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