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==Biography==
==Biography==
Vickery followed [[Gary Rhodes]] as [[chef|head chef]] of the [[Castle Hotel, Taunton|Castle Hotel]], Taunton, Somerset, which at the time held a [[Michelin Star]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/eating-out--fortress-of-new-english-food-the-castle-hotel-taunton-somerset-1431926.html|title=EATING OUT / Fortress of new English food: The Castle Hotel, Taunton, Somerset|last=Wells|first=John|date=27 March 1994|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=6 September 2009|location=London}}</ref> It lost its Michelin status under Vickery, but retained its 4 [[AA rosette]]s, while he gained the ''AA Chef of the Year''. Vickery regained the Michelin star, re-awarded for four consecutive years from 1994–1997.<ref>http://www.vickery.tv/vtv01/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=45</ref> Vickery has written twelve books. The first, "Just Food", was published by Headline in 1999. He appeared in BBC's ''[[Ready Steady Cook]]'' over 200 times between 1996 and 2010 until the show's retirement.
Vickery followed [[Gary Rhodes]] as [[chef|head chef]] of the [[Castle Hotel, Taunton|Castle Hotel]], Taunton, Somerset, which at the time held a [[Michelin Star]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/eating-out--fortress-of-new-english-food-the-castle-hotel-taunton-somerset-1431926.html|title=EATING OUT / Fortress of new English food: The Castle Hotel, Taunton, Somerset|last=Wells|first=John|date=27 March 1994|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=6 September 2009|location=London}}</ref> It lost its Michelin status under Vickery, but retained its 4 [[AA rosette]]s, while he gained the ''AA Chef of the Year''. Vickery regained the Michelin star, re-awarded for four consecutive years from 1994–1997.<ref>http://www.vickery.tv/vtv01/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=45</ref> Vickery has written twelve books. The first, "Just Food", was published by Headline in 1999. He appeared in BBC's ''[[Ready Steady Cook]]'' over 200 times between 1996 and 2010 until the show's retirement.


He currently appears on the television programme ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' as a part of "This Morning Cook In!".
He currently appears on the television programme ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' as a part of "This Morning Cook In!".

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Phil Vickery
Born
Philip Vickery

2 May 1961 (1961-05-02) (age 63)
Folkestone, Kent, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Celebrity Cook, food writer
Years active1996–present
Employer(s)BBC (former)
ITV (current)
Known forReady, Steady, Cook,
This Morning
Spouse
(m. 2000)
Parent(s)Teresa Vickery
Robert Vickery
Websitehttp://vickery.tv

Philip Vickery (born 2 May 1961) is an English celebrity chef. He is best known for working on ITV's This Morning, where he has been the Chef since 2006.

Biography

Vickery followed Gary Rhodes as head chef of the Castle Hotel, Taunton, Somerset, which at the time held a Michelin Star.[1] It lost its Michelin status under Vickery, but retained its 4 AA rosettes, while he gained the AA Chef of the Year. Vickery regained the Michelin star, re-awarded for four consecutive years from 1994–1997.[2] Vickery has written twelve books. The first, "Just Food", was published by Headline in 1999. He appeared in BBC's Ready Steady Cook over 200 times between 1996 and 2010 until the show's retirement.

He currently appears on the television programme This Morning as a part of "This Morning Cook In!".

In September 2008, Vickery began advertising food products and promoting special offers for supermarket chain Aldi, after signing a two-year deal with the chain. He is also the current spokesperson for Unilever's Stork brand margarine.[3] He was appointed Food Ambassador in March 2010 by Coeliac UK. He became interested in the subject of gluten-free food when a Christmas pudding company he owned switched to using rice flour, and he noticed an increase in orders due to the niche position the product occupied.[4]

Family

Parents Teresa Vickery and father Robert Vickery initially brought him and his brothers up in Folkestone which is where they were all born. They later moved to Densole in Hawkinge near Folkestone. He has two brothers of which he is the middle one. He is married to Fern Britton, has one daughter Winifred (2001) and is stepfather to Fern's three children from her first marriage.

Books

  • Just Food (1999)
  • Phil & Ferns Family Food (2002)
  • Proof of the Pudding (2003)
  • The Complete Gammon Cookbook (2006)
  • A Passion for Puddings (2006)
  • Ready Steady Cook: The Ten-minute Cookbook(with Ross Burden, Gino D'Acampo, James Martin and Nick Nairn (2006)
  • Cooking Naked (2007)
  • Britain: The Cookbook (with Lee Steve) (2007)
  • The Little Book of Great British Turkey Recipes (2008)
  • Phil Vickery's Puddings (2009)
  • Seriously Good Gluten Free Cooking (2009)
  • Seriously good! Gluten-free Baking (2010)
  • The Great Outdoors Cookbook (2011)
  • Pork (2013)
  • Game (2014)
  • Seriously Good Gluten Free Cooking, 2nd Edition (2016)
  • Essential Gluten Free (2016)

References

  1. ^ Wells, John (27 March 1994). "EATING OUT / Fortress of new English food: The Castle Hotel, Taunton, Somerset". London: The Independent. Retrieved 6 September 2009.
  2. ^ http://www.vickery.tv/vtv01/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=45
  3. ^ "Bake with Stork". Unilever. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  4. ^ Clay, Xanthe (15 October 2010). "Gluten-free recipes by Phil Vickery". The Daily Telegraph. London.