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Fergus Henderson

Fergus Henderson OBE (born 31 July 1963[2]) is an English chef who founded the restaurant St John on St John Street in London. He is often noted for his use of offal and other neglected cuts of meat as a consequence of his philosophy of nose to tail eating. Following in the footsteps of his parents, Brian and Elizabeth Henderson, he trained as an architect at the Architectural Association in London.[3][4] Most of his dishes are derived from traditional British cuisine and the wines are all French.

Fergus Henderson

Fergus Henderson at the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, September 2009
Born (1963-07-31) 31 July 1963 (age 60)
London, England[1]
Culinary career
Cooking styleBritish cuisine
Rating(s)
  • Michelin stars
Current restaurant(s)

Chefs Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali have both praised Henderson for his dishes, which optimise British food while making full use of the whole animal. The critic A. A. Gill retracted his initial hostility to St John in the Sunday Times.[5]

Fergus is married to fellow chef Margot Henderson; the couple have three children.[6]

Career edit

Henderson had no formal training in cooking, and has never worked under any other chef. In 1992 Henderson and his wife, Margot, opened the French House Dining Room at Soho's French House pub before he left to open the St. John restaurant in 1994.[7] The menu at St. John changes daily, but almost always includes roast bone marrow and parsley salad. It was awarded a Michelin star in 2009.[8]

In 2003 he opened St John Bread and Wine in Spitalfields, London. A second St John restaurant located within the hotel in Chinatown was awarded a Michelin star in 2009. This venue is no longer open.

Nose to Tail Books edit

In 1999 Henderson published Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking in which he provides recipes incorporating trotters, tripe, kidneys, chitterlings and other animal parts.[9] The book explains the philosophy behind his cooking explaining that "it seems common sense and even polite to the animal to use all of it. Rather than being testosterone-fuelled blood-lust, it actually seems to be a gentle approach to meat eating."[10] In 2007, he published a sequel, Beyond Nose To Tail, and in 2012 The Complete Nose to Tail: A Kind of British Cooking.

Hotel edit

Henderson opened a hotel in spring 2011 that was described by his business partner Trevor Gulliver as being 'in the St John vernacular'.[11] It was located in London's Chinatown district near Leicester Square 1 Leicester Street. However, the hotel went into administration in October 2012, and was sold and subsequently closed.

 
Fergus Henderson with chef Mary Sue Milliken at a dinner at the US Embassy in London in 2019.

Diagnosis with Parkinson's disease and recognition edit

Henderson's stoic approach to Parkinson's disease,[12] with which he was diagnosed in 1998, increased the regard in which he was held and he was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2005. The same year he underwent innovative Deep Brain Stimulation which vastly improved his mobility.[7]

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to the culinary arts.[13]

Bibliography edit

  • 1999 – Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking (Bloomsbury Publishing) ISBN 9780747572572
  • 2007 – Beyond Nose to Tail: A Kind of British Cooking: Part II (Bloomsbury Publishing) ISBN 9780747589143
  • 2012 – The Complete Nose to Tail: A Kind of British Cooking (Bloomsbury Publishing) ISBN 9781408809167

References edit

  1. ^ "Fergus Henderson".
  2. ^ "Birthdays". The Guardian. 31 July 2014. p. 33.
  3. ^ Lewis, Helen (16 November 2011). "The NS Interview: Fergus Henderson, chef at St John". Britain's Current Affairs & Politics Magazine. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. ^ "At home: Fergus Henderson". Financial Times. 7 September 2017. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  5. ^ John Heilpern (October 2010). "Out to Lunch with Fergus Henderson". Vanity Fair.
  6. ^ Lewis, Tim; Hind, John (19 March 2017). "How hard is it to be a chef and a mother with young children?". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b Rachel Cooke (19 August 2012). "Margot Henderson: British food's best-kept secret". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  8. ^ "New Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2009". Retrieved 18 January 2009.
  9. ^ Henderson, Fergus (September 2004). Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 0-7475-7257-7.
  10. ^ Douglas, Ian, The Daily Telegraph (25 October 2004). Swine of the Times
  11. ^ Kuhn, Kerstin, caterersearch.com (9 October 2009)St John Team to Launch Hotel in London's West End
  12. ^ "Fergus Henderson: 'They drilled into my skull. Now I can cook again'". The Guardian. 26 February 2006.
  13. ^ "No. 63218". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2020. p. N12.

External links edit

  • St John restaurant

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Fergus Henderson OBE born 31 July 1963 2 is an English chef who founded the restaurant St John on St John Street in London He is often noted for his use of offal and other neglected cuts of meat as a consequence of his philosophy of nose to tail eating Following in the footsteps of his parents Brian and Elizabeth Henderson he trained as an architect at the Architectural Association in London 3 4 Most of his dishes are derived from traditional British cuisine and the wines are all French Fergus HendersonOBEFergus Henderson at the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery September 2009Born 1963 07 31 31 July 1963 age 60 London England 1 Culinary careerCooking styleBritish cuisineRating s Michelin starsCurrent restaurant s St JohnChefs Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali have both praised Henderson for his dishes which optimise British food while making full use of the whole animal The critic A A Gill retracted his initial hostility to St John in the Sunday Times 5 Fergus is married to fellow chef Margot Henderson the couple have three children 6 Contents 1 Career 2 Nose to Tail Books 3 Hotel 4 Diagnosis with Parkinson s disease and recognition 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksCareer editHenderson had no formal training in cooking and has never worked under any other chef In 1992 Henderson and his wife Margot opened the French House Dining Room at Soho s French House pub before he left to open the St John restaurant in 1994 7 The menu at St John changes daily but almost always includes roast bone marrow and parsley salad It was awarded a Michelin star in 2009 8 In 2003 he opened St John Bread and Wine in Spitalfields London A second St John restaurant located within the hotel in Chinatown was awarded a Michelin star in 2009 This venue is no longer open Nose to Tail Books editIn 1999 Henderson published Nose to Tail Eating A Kind of British Cooking in which he provides recipes incorporating trotters tripe kidneys chitterlings and other animal parts 9 The book explains the philosophy behind his cooking explaining that it seems common sense and even polite to the animal to use all of it Rather than being testosterone fuelled blood lust it actually seems to be a gentle approach to meat eating 10 In 2007 he published a sequel Beyond Nose To Tail and in 2012 The Complete Nose to Tail A Kind of British Cooking Hotel editHenderson opened a hotel in spring 2011 that was described by his business partner Trevor Gulliver as being in the St John vernacular 11 It was located in London s Chinatown district near Leicester Square 1 Leicester Street However the hotel went into administration in October 2012 and was sold and subsequently closed nbsp Fergus Henderson with chef Mary Sue Milliken at a dinner at the US Embassy in London in 2019 Diagnosis with Parkinson s disease and recognition editHenderson s stoic approach to Parkinson s disease 12 with which he was diagnosed in 1998 increased the regard in which he was held and he was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in 2005 The same year he underwent innovative Deep Brain Stimulation which vastly improved his mobility 7 He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to the culinary arts 13 Bibliography edit1999 Nose to Tail Eating A Kind of British Cooking Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9780747572572 2007 Beyond Nose to Tail A Kind of British Cooking Part II Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9780747589143 2012 The Complete Nose to Tail A Kind of British Cooking Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9781408809167References edit Fergus Henderson Birthdays The Guardian 31 July 2014 p 33 Lewis Helen 16 November 2011 The NS Interview Fergus Henderson chef at St John Britain s Current Affairs amp Politics Magazine Retrieved 27 September 2019 At home Fergus Henderson Financial Times 7 September 2017 Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2019 John Heilpern October 2010 Out to Lunch with Fergus Henderson Vanity Fair Lewis Tim Hind John 19 March 2017 How hard is it to be a chef and a mother with young children The Guardian Retrieved 27 September 2019 a b Rachel Cooke 19 August 2012 Margot Henderson British food s best kept secret The Guardian Retrieved 25 March 2016 New Michelin Guide Great Britain amp Ireland 2009 Retrieved 18 January 2009 Henderson Fergus September 2004 Nose to Tail Eating A Kind of British Cooking Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 0 7475 7257 7 Douglas Ian The Daily Telegraph 25 October 2004 Swine of the Times Kuhn Kerstin caterersearch com 9 October 2009 St John Team to Launch Hotel in London s West End Fergus Henderson They drilled into my skull Now I can cook again The Guardian 26 February 2006 No 63218 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2020 p N12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fergus Henderson St John restaurant On Authenticity film by Christian Banfield Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fergus Henderson amp 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