Alaskan Epi Rogan Wins Dublin Cookery School Scholarship

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EPI ROGAN, who is originally from Alaska and has been living in Ballincollig, Co Cork for the past 12 years, is the Dublin Cookery School scholar 2015.

Rogan tells Pat Meehan how she won a place, worth €8,500, on the cookery school’s 2015 12-week intensive course, beginning in September.

Rogan was one of 13 amateur cooks who took part in a cook-off at the school. Her winning dish was quick braised beef cheeks, which impressed judges Lynda Booth, proprietor of the school in Blackrock, Co Dublin; John Wyer, chef/proprietor at Forest Avenue, and Stephen Flynn of The Happy Pear in Greystones.

“I’m delighted to have won the scholarship. My ambition is to become a chef and go on to work in restaurants,” Rogan said. During her three-month course at Dublin Cookery School she’ll get a chance to experience what it’s like to work in a professional kitchen when she does a stage (work experience) at Forest Avenue in Dublin 4.

Duration: 8'46" DATE: July 9, 2015
Interviewer:Pat Meehan
Producer:Pat Meehan
Interviewee:Epi Rogan
Themes:Local News
Keywords:Cookery Schools, Chefs, Competitions, Scholarships, Epi Rogan
LocationDublin, Ireland Time Period:2015
Type:Sound Language:English
Creator:Near FM Publisher:Near FM
Identifier:NEARFM_20150709_NST_003.mp3
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