Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

AMBER LEADS WAY WITH A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

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A GOLD Coast chef is hoping to make her late grandfathe­r proud by battling for the top gong at the Nestle Golden Chef’s Hat Awards.

It is the first time The Star Gold Coast commis chef Amber Heaton has made it to the grand final after competing in the award since 2019.

Ms Heaton will face 11 grand finalists for the Golden Chef of the Year and a $10,000 cash prize.

The Nestle Golden Chef’s Hat Award, now in its 56th year, will be held in September at Fine Food Australia in Sydney.

Ms Heaton said she had always dreamt of making it to the grand final.

“This culinary competitio­n will keep me pushing beyond my limits and help me gain new connection­s in the industry,” she said.

“I just want to train hard, especially now. The Nestle award has been on my radar for many years and I want to win.

“I am nervous but nerves are good. Nerves show that you care and you’re still passionate.”

Ms Heaton’s passion for cooking came from her Italian mother and grandmothe­r who she said were great cooks.

Her grandfathe­r inspired her to follow her dream of being a chef.

“My late grandfathe­r used to always tell me to be a leader not a follower and I’m hoping to make my family proud,” she said.

 ??  ?? The Star’s Amber Heaton, 21, will represent Queensland in the grand final of the Nestle Golden Chef's Hat Award. Picture: Glenn Hampson
The Star’s Amber Heaton, 21, will represent Queensland in the grand final of the Nestle Golden Chef's Hat Award. Picture: Glenn Hampson

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