Emily Ludolf
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Emily Ludolf first became famous for being in 2008, at the age of 18, the youngest-ever finalist in the BBC
TV show MasterChef, a reality tv show where amateur cooks attempt haute cuisine
. In the finals Ludolf competed against Jonny Stevenson and James Nathan
, the latter eventually winning the competition. Ludolf drew media attention after the show was broadcast after having confounded the judges, Gregg Wallace
and John Torode
, with her own strange culinary inventions, which have later been published in various newspaper and magazine articles.
Ludolf was educated at Gordon's School
in Surrey, and in October 2007 began reading English at Wadham College, Oxford University. Since the competition she also has written articles on cooking for Delicious Magazine and the Sunday Telegraph
, writes a regular restaurant review column for the Oxford University magazine, and writes a cooking blog.
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation is a British public service broadcaster. Its headquarters is at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff...
TV show MasterChef, a reality tv show where amateur cooks attempt haute cuisine
Haute cuisine
Haute cuisine or grande cuisine was characterised by French cuisine in elaborate preparations and presentations served in small and numerous courses that were produced by large and hierarchical staffs at the grand restaurants and hotels of Europe.The 17th century chef and writer La Varenne...
. In the finals Ludolf competed against Jonny Stevenson and James Nathan
James Nathan
James Nathan is best known as the winner of the BBC's MasterChef 2008, having beaten Emily Ludolf and Jonny Stevenson in the grand final.Along with his wife Linsey Stroud, James was co-author of The Trailrider Guide - Spain: Single Track Mountain Biking in Spain.A barrister, he practised criminal...
, the latter eventually winning the competition. Ludolf drew media attention after the show was broadcast after having confounded the judges, Gregg Wallace
Gregg Wallace
Gregg Allan Wallace is an English writer, media personality and former greengrocer, costermonger and farmer. He is probably best known for co-presenting MasterChef, Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals on BBC Two and BBC One along with John Torode, where he is referred to as an...
and John Torode
John Torode
John Torode is an Australian-born British celebrity chef specialising in Australasian food. He runs Smiths of Smithfield and several other restaurants scattered throughout London's Smithfield market....
, with her own strange culinary inventions, which have later been published in various newspaper and magazine articles.
Ludolf was educated at Gordon's School
Gordon's School
Gordon's School is a voluntary-aided comprehensive secondary school in Woking, Surrey. It was founded in 1886 by public subscription as a memorial to Gordon of Khartoum, and officer of the Corps of Royal Engineers, who was killed in 1885. The school website claims that the idea came from Queen...
in Surrey, and in October 2007 began reading English at Wadham College, Oxford University. Since the competition she also has written articles on cooking for Delicious Magazine and the Sunday Telegraph
Sunday Telegraph
The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper, founded in February 1961. It is the sister paper of The Daily Telegraph, but is run separately with a different editorial staff, although there is some cross-usage of stories...
, writes a regular restaurant review column for the Oxford University magazine, and writes a cooking blog.
External links
- Emily Ludolf recipes on The Cooking News
- http://emilyludolf.com/ Emily Ludolf Official Website
- http://emilyludolf.blogspot.com/ Emily Ludolf Cooking Blog