Greece’s Irini Giorgoudiou wins ‘European Young Chef Award’ 2019 contest

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Irini Giorgoudiou, a 24-year-old from Rhodes has won the European Young Chef Award 2019 contest.

 The young and talented Greek chef received the first prize and as she “won the hearts of the international jury with her ‘12 Elements’ dish,” said the Institute of Gastronomy, Culture, Art and Tourism (IGCAT), organiser of the event.

“She innovated the traditional recipe ‘Okras with Grouper’ using exclusively local ingredients from the twelve islands of the Dodecanese and transforming a very simple traditional plate by adding a unique combination of flavors and textures. The jury especially appreciated the extensive level of innovation, the storytelling and the connection of the dish to the region,” IGCAT said.

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*Irini accepting her award

“I am very proud that the young chefs of South Aegean have managed to bring our region and our country on top of Europe… With her talent and devotion, Irini Giorgoudiou won the prize of the best young chef in Europe during a high-quality demanding and competitive contest, and brought the award to the South Aegean for the second time in the event’s history,” said South Aegean Governor George Hatzimarkos.

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The European Young Chef 2019 competition took place at the Rodos Palace Hotel on Rhodes, during October 23-24, gathering finalists from different European regions including Catalonia, Spain; Minho, Portugal; Aarhus, Central Denmark; North Brabant, The Netherlands; Sibiu, Romania; Slovenia; Coimbra, Portugal and Menorca, Balearic Islands.

Jure Dretnik from Slovenia – European Region of Gastronomy 2021 won the second prize with his dish “Lunch of Mowers”, while the third prize went to Hans Kjellsson from Aarhus-Central Denmark -European Region of Gastronomy 2017 and his dish “The Taste of Home”.

*Source: GTPHeadlines

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