For one of Britain’s most celebrated chefs, the intrinsic link between food and sustainability isn’t simply a question of adopting a modern mantra or riding the wave of a new fad. It’s been the philosophy that has driven the elegant cuisine and style of Australian-born Skye Gyngell for years. From food writer at Vogue to winning a coveted Michelin star at Petersham Nurseries in Richmond, London, Skye’s commitment to championing a vision for a greener future has always been reflected in the perfectly pared-back dishes she creates which celebrate the seasons and allows ingredients to speak for themselves.
“I grew up in a house where food and health were so important,” she says. “A lot of things that I really rebelled against as a teenager make so much sense to me now – eating close to home, eating what’s in season. It came from my family. Food that’s pleasing to the eye, the heart, the soul. I definitely cook to give pleasure. For me, it’s an act of giving, a generosity that’s important to me and satisfying.”
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Southampton's first Michelin star?
Newly opened southeast Asian restaurant, Blue Jasmine, could have all the right ingredients to claim the coveted title
This GIRL CAN
Tracy Edwards MBE paved the way for women in sport with her boat Maiden. Now, 30 years on, she’s showing women around the world that they can do something amazing too
The good ship LIBERTY
A call out on Instagram saw this Overton artist being included in the iconic Liberty Book
For KING & country
Can someone be born into greatness? We share the story of one of Britain’s most underrated monarchs, Henry III
Doing it for THEMSELVES
Multi-tasking sisters Iman and Yasmine El Sheik have just launched their new haircare brand Divinely Made, set to transform curly locks across the country
The Bear Ladies
Julie Tatchel and Amanda Middleditch from Bear It In Mind in Hythe regularly have viewers in tears with their bear restorations on the BBC hit show, The Repair Shop
A walk in Wonderland
A New Forest walk in the footsteps of Alice Hargreaves, the inspiration behind Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
Creature comfort
From growing up with Hampshire racehorses to caring for dogs and cats at home, Clare Balding’s love of animals has seen her through good times and bad
A rare find
Hampshire’s diverse habitats attract all of Britain’s six native species of reptiles
A friend in need
Margot has met a kindred spirit to share her renovation horror stories