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Love at first bite

Chef, food writer and cookery-class matchmaker, Denise Phillips thinks she has the recipe for love

December 3, 2009 11:00
The food of love: Date on a Plate participants prepare to eat the dinner they have cooked themselves

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

2 min read

When it comes to attracting a partner, the ability to chop a courgette adeptly is crucial. Well, it is at Date on a Plate anyway. This is a regular evening run by chef and cookery writer Denise Phillips for foodies who want to date, or perhaps for daters who want to cook.

The recipe is simple. Get some single guys and single girls cooking and eating together, and perhaps there will be some chemistry as well as cookery. The beauty of it is that even if you don’t meet your soul mate, you will at least learn how to stuff a mushroom.

At our session, held at Phillips’s house in Northwood, Middlesex, there were six women but only five guys — an untimely car breakdown had cost one unfortunate male his place in the kitchen. This is one of a series of organisational problems which can make this a stressful job for Phillips, who nonetheless combines the role of cookery teacher and shidduch-maker with impressive efficiency.

The formula has been honed over eight years. As each of us arrives, we are shown into the kitchen, given an apron, a glass of Champagne and a canapé and are introduced to our fellow cooks/dates.