Galton Blackiston

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Galton Blackiston
Galton Blackiston, 22 10 2010.JPG
Galton Blackiston in May 2010
Born13 August 1962
Norfolk, England
EducationHainford School Norfolk
Culinary career
Current restaurant(s)
  • Morston Hall
Award(s) won
  • Chef of the Year
    Good Hotel Guide
    Hotel of Year
Websitehttp://www.galtonblackiston.co.uk/

Galton Blackiston is an English chef, born in Norfolk. The restaurant of his hotel, Morston Hall, Holt in Morston, is Michelin starred and has 4 AA rosettes. It is on the north Norfolk coast, two miles from Blakeney. His unusual first name is a tribute to his ancestor Sir Francis Galton.

Blackiston has never trained formally as a chef, instead gleaning experience on the job as he worked his way to head chef in his first job at the Miller Howe country hotel in the Lake District. Of his beginnings, Galton says:

As a cash strapped 17-year-old I set up a market stall in Rye selling home made cakes, biscuits and preserves. The range became known by the locals as 'Galton’s Goodies', was constantly sold out and I realised cooking was my future!

Blackiston represented the Midlands and East of England in the BBC's Great British Menu, knocking out celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson to gain a place in the final.[1] As of 2008, he is working on the television programme Food Poker.

Bibliography[]

Blackiston has published four books on cookery, with the fourth arriving in October 2017.

  • Blackiston, Galton (2002). Cooking at Morston Hall. Navigator Guides. ISBN 1-903872-04-9.
  • Blackiston, Galton (2006). A Return to Real Cooking. Navigator Guides. ISBN 1-903872-19-7.
  • Blackiston, Galton (2009). Summertime. Virgin Books. ISBN 978-1-905264-63-6.
  • Blackiston, Galton (2017). Hook Line and Sinker: A Seafood Cook Book. Face. ISBN 978-0-955893-05-6.

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