Jocky Petrie (chef)

Jocky Petrie
Born James Petrie
Duror, Scotland
Occupation Chef
Known for

Head of Development for Heston Blumenthal (The Fat Duck) and Gordon Ramsay.

Blue team's sous chef on Hell's Kitchen
Spouse(s) Una Palliser

James "Jocky" Petrie is a professional Scottish chef born in Duror in Scotland. He is best known for both his work alongside chef Heston Blumenthal as Head of Development of the Experimental Kitchen at The Fat Duck (one of five restaurants in Great Britain to have three Michelin stars), and his current work as Group Executive Development Chef for Gordon Ramsay. As a chef he has regularly appeared as mentor and judge on a number of television shows including Masterchef,[1] Heston's Fantastical Food, In Search of Perfection and Top Chef Suomi. Petrie is the Sous chef to Gordon Ramsay on series 17 of Hell's Kitchen, first broadcast on Fox in September 2017 and series 18, first broadcast September 2018

Biography

Early career

Originally from Duror, a village in Scottish Highlands, Petrie began his formative career in Scotland in the hotels of Edinburgh and Kinnaird Estate in Perthshire. He then moved south to one Michelin star Hambleton Hall before leaving the UK for Virginia in the United States, to work at two Michelin Star The Inn at Little Washington.[2]

The Fat Duck

In 2001, Petrie joined The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire where he rose to head pastry chef role, during which time the restaurant achieved a third Michelin star and was ranked 1st on the list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants. In 2009, Petrie was appointed Head of Development of The Fat Duck Experimental Kitchen, later that year the restaurant was given a top score of ten out of ten in The Good Food Guide. His role also included development of dishes for all of Heston's restaurants and brands, including The Hinds Head and 2 Michelin star restaurant Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in central London.[2][3] Petrie resigned from his post at The Fat Duck in 2013.[4] In 2011/12 he published a paper 'Bittersweet Symphony' with Heston Blumenthal and Charles Spence, professor of experimental psychology at Oxford University exploring the manipulation of bitter and sweet tastes through the use of music.[5]

The Ledbury

In 2014-15 he completed a specially created year-long post as Head of Development at two Michelin Star and award-winning London restaurant The Ledbury, winner of Best UK restaurant three years in a row and UK’s best restaurant Observer Food Monthly.[6]

Gordon Ramsay

Petrie joined the Gordon Ramsay Group in 2015 in the specially created role of Executive Head of Development. His role with Ramsay includes overseeing, creating and developing dishes for all 14 of Ramsay's UK restaurants with a focus on the fine dining restaurants[7]

Television and media

Petrie is the sous chef to Gordon Ramsay on Hell's Kitchen (U.S. TV series) series 17 broadcast on Fox.

Petrie has appeared on Heston's Fantastical Food, Big Chef Takes On Little Chef, Mission Impossible, Heston's Feasts, The One Show, and as both featured mentor and regular guest judge on BBC Masterchef[8] and Masterchef: The Professionals.[9] International appearances include Top Chef Suomi Finland, Hansin Matkassa, Masterchef Australia and MasterChef Greece, and as the UK representative judge at World Chocolate Masters Final.

Petrie regularly appeared as panel member on BBC Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet presented by Jay Rayner. He has contributed to many food publications including In Search of Perfection, The Big Fat Duck Cookbook, Patisserie and Dessert Magazine, In The Mix and Where Chefs Eat. He has been featured in The Guardian,[10] Observer Food Monthly and as the cover feature in Restaurant[11]

Personal life

Petrie is married to Irish born violinist and singer Una Palliser.[12]

References

  1. "BBC News".
  2. 1 2 "Identita Golose Website".
  3. "Evening Standard Review of Dinner By Heston Blumenthal".
  4. "The Glutton Website news".
  5. "SMH Website Interview with Charles Spence".
  6. "The Caterer Magazine News".
  7. "The Caterer Magazine: News".
  8. "The Mirror".
  9. "James 'Jocky' Petrie IMDB page".
  10. "The Guardian".
  11. "Big Hospitality website article".
  12. "Una Palliser's Instagram post".
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