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Chefs serve up a treat for Prime Minister Boris Johnson

Prime Minister Boris Johnson with the team representing the Culinary Association Wales (from left) Glenn Lewis, Michael Bates, Gavin McDonagh, Nick Davies, Vicky Watkins, Calum Lewis, Lara Walker and Arwyn Watkins. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No10 Downing Street.

A team of Welsh chefs served up the true taste of Wales as St David’s Day was celebrated early at a reception hosted by Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street.

Eight representatives of the Culinary Association of Wales (CAW) travelled to London to prepare savoury and sweet canapes for VIP guests from business, tourism, sport and media at the reception organised by Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart, MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson shares a joke with Culinary Association of Wales president Arwyn Watkins. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No10 Downing Street

The team was led by Michael Bates, executive head chef at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport and included CAW president Arwyn Watkins, OBE, and his wife Vicky, CAW office manager, Gavin Mc Donagh, head chef at ICC Wales, Newport, Nick Davies, Senior Culinary Team Wales manager, Junior Culinary Team Wales captain Calum Smith from The Lion and Pheasant, Shrewsbury and teammate Lara Walker from the Celtic Manor Resort. They were accompanied by Glenn Lewis, the Celtic Manor Resort’s food and beverage director.

The savoury canapes were cured salmon, Welsh gin, compressed cucumber, lime jel, served in a savoury cone; mini whipped Pembroke potato shepherd’s Pie, Welsh rarebit served on onion bread with local beetroot chutney and Glamorgan bon bon, leek, smoked paprika beignet and wild garlic mayo. 

The sweet canapes were lemon ‘Welsh Gin and Tonic’ macaroon and Welsh cake, strawberry jel and Welsh clotted cream.

Wine from Ancre Hill Estates in Monmouthshire was also served to guests and Welsh food and drink producers were showcased their products at the event.

Mr Watkins shared a joke with the Prime Minister as he renewed his acquaintance, after meeting at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair in Builth Wells last November.

“I met Boris at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair where I impressed upon him the importance of securing a skilled workforce for the future of the Welsh hospitality and food and drink industries,” said Mr Watkins.

“I said if he was elected, I would remind him about the question when I delivered the St David’s Day reception at 10, Downing Street with a Culinary Association of Wales team.

“When, he saw me, he remembered the conversation and had a big smile on his face. He agreed that a skilled workforce was an important issue that needed to be addressed.

“It was a hugely successful day and our food was warmly praised.”

Mr Bates was also delighted with the reception. “Everything went like clockwork and we had some really great feedback about the canapes,” he said. “We tried to use as many Welsh products as possible and it paid off.”