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Jewish chef’s Viennese cookbook dream lives on after short but sweet run on Jamie TV contest

Retired teacher Ms Fooks was among the first six hopefuls

February 3, 2022 12:02
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She was knocked out of Channel 4’s cookbook contest — but Jewish cook Caroline Fooks still hopes to publish the recipes she learned from her Austrian refugee mother.

The opening episode of The Great Cookbook Challenge With Jamie Oliver this week saw Ms Fooks whip up her classic sachertorte and pitch her book idea: “From schnitzel to guglhupf: Viennese recipes with love.”

Judges praised her dessert, with the Evening Standard restaurant critic and food writer Jimi Famurewa hailing her “fantastic cake” and calling it a “total joy”.

Retired teacher Ms Fooks was among the first six hopefuls and had hoped to adapt recipes passed on from her mother Erica Swift, who fled Austria after the Anschluss, as the JC revealed last week.