Viewers last night enjoyed the finale of the Great British Menu. The milestone 20th anniversary season culminated at Blenheim Palace, where chefs from around the country battled it out course by course to be crowned the 2025 champion.
After weeks of intense regional heats, three exceptional chefs were victorious, earning their rightful spots in the final banquet. They showcased their talents in the opulent Orangery at Blenheim Palace. A celebratory reception in the Long Library followed the main event, where dishes celebrating historic Britons were served to a roomful of modern-day heroes.
After weeks of intense regional heats, three exceptional chefs were victorious, earning their rightful spots at the final banquet. Jean, Amber and Sally came out on top, pulling out all the stops with their magnificent culinary creations that were judged by a prestigious panel including Tom Kerridge, Lorna McNee and Ed Gamble, who were joined by special guest judges such as Gurinder Chadha.
Heather Carter, Managing Director—Visitor Attraction at Blenheim Palace, said, “It’s amazing to have hosted such a prestigious event, celebrating the show’s 20th anniversary. As the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and home to so many monumental and historical events, the close link to this year’s theme of Great Britons was such a natural fit for us.
“At Blenheim, we’re all about celebrating the finest local produce, working with local suppliers and championing sustainability, so we were delighted to be involved so heavily and showcase Britain’s Greatest Palace at the same time.”
Sarah Eglin, Executive Producer of Great British Menu, said, “From the minute we arrived at Blenheim Palace for a recce, we were made to feel extraordinarily welcome. The team really embraced our Great Britons theme. On the day of the banquet, our modern-day hero guests were treated like royalty with a horse and carriage arrival and drinks in the historic long library before dining in the beautiful Orangery.
“We owe everyone at Blenheim a huge thank you – from Lady Henrietta to all the staff who love this stunning world-renowned palace so much; the waiting team who had to dress up to serve some of the dishes; Andrew the organist who played the Great British Menu theme tune, the executive chef who let us use his fantastic kitchen, Harrison’s garden team supplied us with herbs and all the behind the scenes organisers lead by Sam who were there with us until the very end.”
In addition to hosting the reception in the Long Library and the official banquet in the Orangery, Great British Menu worked closely with the team at Blenheim Palace, including its Vegetable Gardener, Harrison Fannon, to forage ingredients from within the Walled Garden of the Estate; the catering team who served the guests at the banquet; the rural team who drove judges and chefs to the Palace; and resident Blenheim Palace organist, Andrew Patterson, who played during the reception. Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill was also featured in the programme and attended the highly anticipated banquet.
For more information on Blenheim Palace, visit www.blenheimpalace.com.
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