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Graham's Culinary Journey: From Claridge's to The Goring

Graham's Culinary Journey: From Claridge's to The Goring

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In this episode, Graham, Executive Chef at The Dining Room at The Goring—a prestigious Michelin-starred hotel and restaurant in London—shares his journey through the food industry, from taking time off for his family to the call that brought him to The Goring. He reflects on starting as a specialised chef at Claridge’s at just 16, cooking with his grandmother, and how his father influenced his career choice.

Graham discusses the importance of teaching upcoming chefs about discipline, even in mundane tasks, and maintaining a non-toxic kitchen environment. He explores changes in kitchen culture and highlights his culinary inspirations—quality seasonal ingredients and simplicity. He also shares his love for using natural ingredients like maple syrup.

For aspiring chefs, Graham advises staying updated on industry trends, dining widely, and learning about agriculture and ingredients. Looking ahead at The Goring, he plans to enhance social media presence, continue delivering exceptional afternoon tea, and focus on staff well-being.

Follow www.instagram.com/james_golding_chef/ and Maple from Canada UK www.instagram.com/maplecanadauk/ for more seasonal recipe inspiration.

James’ recipes are available here: www.maplefromcanada.co.uk/benefits-of-maple/ambassadors/james-golding/

Follow Graham here: https://www.instagram.com/grahamsquire/

Resources mentioned in the interview:

The Goring: https://www.thegoring.com/food-drink/the-dining-room/

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