Rick Stein

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Rick Stein
File:Rick Stein.JPG
Born (1947-01-04) 4 January 1947 (age 77)
EducationUppingham School
New College, Oxford
Children3
Culinary career
Current restaurant(s)
  • The Seafood Restaurant,
    Rick Stein's Fish Restaurant
    Rick Stein Cafe
Television show(s)
  • Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea, 1995
    Rick Stein's Fruits of the Sea, 1997
    Rick Stein's Seafood Odyssey, 1999
    Fresh Food, 1999
    The Seafood Lover's Guide, 2000
    Rick Stein's India, 2013
    Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul, 2015
Websiterickstein.com

Christopher Richard "Rick" Stein OBE (born 4 January 1947) is an English celebrity chef, restaurateur and television presenter. He is Head Chef and co-owner of "Rick Stein at Bannisters" at Mollymook, New South Wales, Australia,[1] and owns four restaurants in Padstow, a fish and chip shop in Falmouth, Cornwall and fish and chip shops in Porthleven and Newquay, Cornwall. He has written a number of cookery books and has presented a number of television programmes.

Early years

Of German descent, Stein was born on 4 January 1947 in Churchill, Oxfordshire, to Eric and Dorothy Stein.[2]

Stein was educated at Wells Court, a preparatory school just outside Tewkesbury,[3] then Wells House, the Court's bigger sister-school at Malvern Wells, and then Uppingham School. He took A-levels in English, history and geography, but failed all of them. He moved to a cram school in Brighton, gaining E grades in English and history.[citation needed]

Stein partially completed a hotel management traineeship with British Transport Hotels at its Great Western Royal Hotel in Paddington.[4] He worked there as a chef for six months. Distraught by his father's suicide, at age 19 he went to Australia, where he worked as a labourer in an abattoir and as a clerk in a naval dockyard. He travelled to New Zealand and Mexico around that time to "take some time out".[5]

Being on his own, he read widely, reflected on his attitude to education, and applied successfully to New College, Oxford; he earned an English degree in 1971. Shortly after that, he moved to Padstow.[6]

Career

Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant, Padstow

After graduating, he converted a mobile disco in Padstow, which he had run as a student, into a quayside nightclub with his friend, Johnny. It became known for its freeze-dried curries. However, the nightclub lost its licence and was closed down by the police, mainly due to frequent brawls with local fishermen. The pair still had a licence for a restaurant in another part of the building, so they continued with that to avert bankruptcy.[6][5] Stein ran the kitchen using the experience he had gained as a commis chef. Eventually he converted it into a small harbour-side bistro, The Seafood Restaurant with his wife Jill in 1975.[7] As of 2015, his business operates four restaurants, a bistro, a cafe, a seafood delicatessen, a patisserie shop, a gift shop and a cookery school.[8] His impact on the economy of Padstow is such that it has been nicknamed "Padstein".[9] In 2007 threats against Rick Stein's businesses were made by Cornish nationalists.[10]

In 2009 Stein made his first acquisition in the nearby village of St Merryn, 3.5 miles from Padstow, taking over the Cornish Arms public house on the village's outskirts, intending to keep it as a traditional Cornish pub.[11]

In October 2009, Stein and his fianceé, the publicist Sarah Burns, opened "Rick Stein at Bannisters" in Mollymook, on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Rick said at the time of opening, "Ever since a memorable weekend eating Pambula oysters and flathead in Merimbula in the sixties, I've had the image of the clean blue sea and sweet seafood of the South Coast fixed in my head so when I was introduced to Mollymook about six years ago I knew that one day I would open up a restaurant celebrating local fish and shellfish but keeping it really simple."[1]

In November 2014, Stein and his partner Jill took over the lease of the former "Clay Quay" restaurant by Porthleven's harbour, renaming it "Rick Stein".[12]

Stein has become a popular television presenter on food. After appearing on Keith Floyd's 1984 series Floyd On Fish as a guest chef, he was offered the chance to present his own series – like the "travelogue" style of cookery show pioneered by Floyd – on BBC television. His shows have included Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea, Fruits of the Sea, Seafood Odyssey, Fresh Food, Seafood Lovers' Guide, Food Heroes, French Odyssey, Mediterranean Escapes, Far Eastern Odyssey, Rick Stein's Spain and Rick Stein's India. In the last five series, he set out in search of the best in the region's foods.[13] Until 2007, Stein was often accompanied by his Jack Russell terrier, Chalky.[14]

A book has accompanied each series, and his book English Seafood Cookery won the Glenfiddich Award for Food Book of the Year in 1989. Stein was awarded the OBE in the 2003 New Year Honours list for services to tourism in Cornwall.[15]

Personal life

Rick Stein in a 2006 cookery demonstration, in Melbourne, Australia

Stein spends part of the year in Padstow, and part in Sydney with his second wife, Sarah Stein (née Burns) and her two children. He met her in Australia in 1997 when she was working for the publisher HarperCollins. They married on 7 October 2011.[16] He has three sons from his first marriage to his business partner, Jill Stein (née Newstead): Edward, Jack and Charles.[17] They married in Cornwall in 1975, separated on 21 July 2002,[18] and their divorce was granted on 8 June 2007.[19]

When Stein was eighteen his father committed suicide in Cornwall after suffering from bipolar disorder.[20] Stein's brother John teaches and researches dyslexia and neurophysiology at Oxford University, where he is a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He has a sister, Henrietta, and a half brother, Jeremy, from his mother's first marriage.

The food business built up by Stein and his former wife Jill is [when?] valued at £32 million and employs approximately 450 people in Padstow.[8]

Rick Stein is the uncle of the DJ Judge Jules.

Charity work

Rick Stein is Patron of the charities Padstow Youth Project, South West PESCA (Duchy Fish Quota Co.), the National Mission for Deep Sea Fishermen, the National Coastwatch Institution, the Dyslexia Research Trust and The National Trust.[citation needed]

Publications

  • English Seafood Cookery, 1988 (Glenfiddich Cook Book of the Year 1989)
  • A Beginner's Guide to Seafood, 1992 (Chapter 4 Marine Cuisine Guides)
  • Beach to Belly, 1994 (foreword)
  • Taste of the Sea, 1995 (André Simon Cook Book of the Year 1996)
  • Good Food Award Best Cookery Book, 1995/1996
  • Rick Stein Fish, 10 Recipes 1996
  • Fruits of the Sea, 1997 (ISBN 0-563-38457-3)
  • Rick Stein's Seafood Odyssey, 1999 (ISBN 978-0-563-38440-3)
  • Rick Stein's Seafood Lovers’ Guide, 2000 (ISBN 0-563-48871-9)
  • Rick Stein's Seafood, 2001
  • Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, 2001 – winner of category: Best Seafood and Fish in English; Best in the World Fish and Seafood (German translation – Gold medal – Gastronomische Akademie Deutschland 2003)
  • My Favourite Seafood Recipes, 2002 (Marks and Spencers cookery book)
  • Rick Stein's Food Heroes, 2002 (Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2002 – winner of category: Best Local Cookery Book – winner of category: Best Cookery Book of the Year in Great Britain)(Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards 2003 – Silver for best hard cover recipe book)
  • Rick Stein's Guide to the Food Heroes of Britain, (ISBN 0-563-52175-9) 2003 (Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2003 – winner of category: Best Guide)
  • Rick Stein's Food Heroes, Another Helping, 2004
  • Rick Stein's Complete Seafood (ISBN 1-58008-568-7) winner of the James Beard Foundation Award 2005 for Cook Book of the Year
  • Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes (ISBN 0-563-49366-6), 2007
  • Rick Stein Coast to Coast (ISBN 9781846076145), 2008
  • Rick Stein's "Far Eastern Odyssey" 2009
  • My Kitchen Table: Rick Stein's 100 Fish and Seafood Recipes (ISBN 9781849901581), 2011
  • Rick Stein's Spain (ISBN 9781849901352), 2011
  • Rick Stein's India (ISBN 978-1849905787), 2013
  • Under a Mackerel Sky: A Memoir 2013

TV

  • Floyd on Fish, BBC TV, 1985 (Stein's first television appearance – Floyd called him Nick several times)
  • Floyd on Food, BBC TV, 1986
  • Taste of the Sea, BBC TV, 1995 (Glenfiddich TV Programme of the Year Award, Good Food Award Television Cookery Programme of the Year)
  • Fruits of the Sea, BBC TV, 1997 (Silver Medal World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1997)
  • Great Railway Journeys, BBC TV 1999 (Los Mochis to Veracruz)
  • Rick Stein's Seafood Odyssey, BBC TV, 1999 (Bronze Medal World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1999)
  • Fresh Food, BBC TV, 1999
  • Personal Passions, BBC TV 1999
  • Food & Drink', BBC TV, 1999 (Gold Award for Best Television Food Segment Within a Show – World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1999)
  • Rick Stein's Seafood Lover's Guide, BBC TV, 2000 (Glenfiddich TV Programme of the Year Award 2001)
  • Jacob's Creek World Food Media Awards – Silver for best Television Food Show
  • Friends for Dinner, BBC TV, 2000
  • Rick Stein on Fishing, ITV, 2001
  • Rick Stein's Food Heroes, BBC TV, 2002 (Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards 2003 – Gold for Best Television Food Show)
  • Rick Stein's Food Heroes, Another Helping, BBC TV October 2003, Series 2 BBC TV February 2004
  • Rick Stein's Fish Love, UKTV Fish August 2004
  • Rick Stein's French Odyssey, May 2005
  • Betjeman and Me: Rick Stein's Story, August 2006
  • Rick Stein and the Japanese Ambassador, BBC Two, 2006
  • Rick Stein in Du Maurier Country, BBC Two, May 2007
  • Fishy Treats and Simple Eats, Japanese Food Network, Autumn 2007
  • Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escape, BBC Two, 8 August 2007 (6-part series to accompany his book)
  • On 16 February 2009 Stein was featured in an episode of the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? genealogy documentary series.
  • Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey, BBC Two, July 2009
  • Rick Stein's Christmas Odyssey, BBC Two, December 2009
  • Rick Stein's Food of the Italian Opera, BBC HD, June 2010
  • Rick Stein's Cornish Christmas, BBC Two, December 2010
  • Rick Stein's Spain, BBC Two, July 2011
  • Rick Stein Tastes The Blues, BBC Four, November 2011
  • Rick Stein's India, BBC Two, June 2013
  • Rick Stein's German Bite, BBC Two, August 2013
  • Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul, BBC Two, August 2015
  • Rick Stein: Australia episode of A Cook Abroad, BBC Two, 2 March 2015
  • Rick Stein's Taste of Shanghai, BBC Two, February 2016
  • Rick Stein's Long Weekends, BBC Two, May 2016

DVDs

  • Rick Stein's Spain (1996)
  • Rick Stein's French Odyssey (2005)
  • Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes (2009)

Other awards

For the restaurant:

  • RAC/Sunday Times Taste of Britain Best Restaurant Award 1984
  • Decanter Magazine Restaurant of the Year 1989
  • The Good Hotel Guide Cesar Award 1995
  • Egon Ronay Guide Restaurant of the Year 1996
  • Hotel & Restaurant Magazine Seafood Restaurant of the Year 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2003
  • AA Award – English Seafood Restaurant of the Year Award 2002

For the man:

  • The Good Food Award Television and Radio Personality – 1995/1996
  • The England for Excellence Awards – Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award – 1988–1998
  • Caterer and hotelkeeper 1999 Chef Award – Chef of the Year The Catey Awards
  • AA Guide Chefs' Chef of the Year 1999–2000
  • Waterford Wedgwood Hospitality Award – 1999
  • The Glenfiddich Trophy – 2001
  • The Cornwall Tourist Award – A special award for outstanding services to Cornwall 2002
  • OBE – New Year’s Honour 2003: For services to West Country Tourism
  • CatererSearch 100 – 14th most influential chef in UK in 2005[21]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rick Stein at Bannisters". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Rick Stein signs books in city". Oxford Mail. 23 July 2011.
  3. ^ Sale, Jonathan (2 November 2000). "An Education in the Life of Rick Stein, Master Chef". The Independent.
  4. ^ "Caterer and Hotelkeeper 100: Rick Stein, the Seafood Restaurant". Caterer and Hotelkeeper. 6 December 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Rick Stein - Celebrity Angels". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  6. ^ a b "A fishy twist in the tale of two rothers", Oxford Today, Volume 22 No 3, Trinity 2010, archived from the original on 6 October 2013 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "The Seafood Restaurant - Rick & Jill Stein's restaurant in Padstow". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b "BBC Lifestyle". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  9. ^ "The battle of 'Padstein': TV chef Rick Stein at war with the locals". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  10. ^ Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator; Lohan; Iss; Nasa; Google; purity, Brexit threatens Cornish pasty's racial; home, Grim-faced 'naut Malenchenko prepares to return; $1m+, One entire US spook base: Yours for. "Cornish separatists menace Jamie Oliver". Retrieved 28 July 2016. {{cite web}}: |last5= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Rick's food empire reels in village pub". 11 April 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  12. ^ "We're opening a restaurant in Porthleven". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  13. ^ "BBC Shop US & Canada - DVDs, Blu-rays & Best of British TV". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  14. ^ "Celebrity chef Stein's dog dies". BBC News. 16 January 2007. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  15. ^ Debrett's – Rick Stein
  16. ^ "Rick Stein weds PR girl 20 years his junior after breaking up with his wife of 27 years". Mail Online. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  17. ^ "Find out about Rick Stein restaurants and more". Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  18. ^ Savill, Richard (22 July 2002). "TV chef Rick Stein and wife split after 30 years". The Telegraph.
  19. ^ "Rick Stein divorced". Daily Mirror. 8 June 2007.
  20. ^ Viner, Brian (24 August 2002), "Rick Stein: The chef in a pickle, yearning for the simple things in life", The Independent, archived from the original on 24 January 2009
  21. ^ "View the full CatererSearch 100". The Caterer. 11 May 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2016.

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