Food

Imperial Food Awards

Who is going to be the next Imperial MasterChef?

It’s our pleasure to announce the first Imperial Food Awards competition! Organised and judged by the Food Editors of Felix, this is your chance to prove your talent and creativity in cooking. In short, you shouldn’t miss it. The reason? Loads of fantastic prizes will be awarded to the winner, who will be announced on October 28.

In order to enter the competition you simply need to prepare your speciality, write its recipe in detail, take a few photos of it (at least two), attach them to an email with the subject COMPETITION – YOUR FULL NAME and send it to food.felix@imperial.ac.uk.

Simply, the most creative and well presented submission wins! For more details, read the terms and conditions of the competition and have a look at the prizes that were kindly offered by our sponsors. We’re looking forward to receiving your submissions and wish you the best of luck!

Prizes

  • Free Breakfast Voucher for 2 people by Dishoom, Bombay Café.
  • £30 Amazon gift voucher offered by the Cypriot society.
  • Riverford Farm Cook Book (Best First Book & Work on British Food) by Riverford Organic Farm.
  • 5 Good Food: 101 Easy Student Dinners recipe books by Ebury Press awarded to the best five submissions.
  • Kitchenware by Lakeland: “The home of creative kitchenware”. Terms and Conditions
  • The deadline for the submissions is on Friday October 21 at 00:00.
  • The recipe can be influenced by other existing recipes but the preparation of the dish, the way you are going to write it up and present it and the photographs taken must be your own unaided work.
  • You need to include at least 2 pictures of your dish and no more than 5.
  • Any submission found to violate any of these rules will be eliminated. Imperial Food Awards are brought to you by Felix Food and our generous sponsors: Dishoom, Cypriot Society, Lakeland, Ebury Publishing, and Riverford Organic Farm.

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14th Oct 2011

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