Chefs with skills

It was only the day before his departure that Chef Cem Erol of the MSA learned about the bad news. He was about to leave for Sheffield University to participate in the event “Skills for Chefs,” where he was to prepare a special dinner for 150 chefs and conduct six workshops in a row. The bad news was his kitchen team of four could not get their visas to enter the U.K. Now he would be all alone in the kitchen preparing everything from scratch. There was also a huge load of ingredients from Turkey that he had to carry by himself. After the initial shock, he gathered himself and opened the Culinary Arts Academy of Istanbul’s MSA Facebook page. The solution would come within two hours.

What Chef Erol did was call for help, reaching out to the school’s former graduates, looking for people with a visa to the U.K., or who are already residing in England. A young and forceful team of three was instantly arranged, two of them getting two-day leave from their current jobs, which is a real sacrifice in the restoration business. Bora Korkmaz who further studied in Cordon Bleu in London would voluntarily come from London, Can Toraman would join from Edinburgh and Ebru Çelik, who had a British visa, was going to leave her internship in Mama’s Shelter in Istanbul to travel to Sheffield.  They had never worked together before; only chef Cem was experienced in catering to big numbers of guests and only he knew about the menu; the others had never cooked those dishes. They met each other for the first time in the kitchen and worked frantically to make it happen. I was also involved in the process and arrived in Sheffield only half an hour before the Turkish feast started; had only minutes to get dressed and be prepared to present the food and talk...

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