STAFF and residents at Ross Court care home are celebrating because its regional directors, have beaten all competition to be crowned Cook Off Champions.
Not only did Claire Brewer and Isabela Andriuca achieve success in the Barchester Charitable Foundation Cook Off, but they also scooped the award for the best main dish for their delicious, pan-fried salmon with fondant potatoes drizzled with a beurre blanc.
The pair went head-to-head with the regional directors from Barchester’s four other divisions and cooked up a storm to raise over £31,000 for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation, which helps connect vulnerable people and those living with a disability to community groups in their local area by providing grants to improve mobility and quality of life.
Stepping right out of their comfort zones, Claire and Isabela made a fabulous three course meal for their Cook Off Challenge, plus an afternoon tea item.
They started with wild garlic soup served with a poached egg, followed by Pan fried salmon for main, and they finished with a sticky toffee bread and butter pudding with homemade toffee sauce, all of which was very well received by the judging panel made up members of Barchester’s executive team.
Each year the foundation distributes thousands of pounds to individuals, small community groups and charities across England, Scotland and Wales.
Last year the foundation achieved a donation milestone of £335,000 which enabled the charity to provide vital help to 239 small groups and charities, plus 104 individuals.
General manager of Ross Court care home, Agda-Claudia Vasilateanu, said: “We are all so proud of Isabela and Claire, they really are amazing. is there nothing they can’t do.
“Their dishes looked absolutely fantastic and they raised so much for the Foundation, we think they are both absolute super stars.”