Rick Stein 618598 222851705 2008-07-01T12:40:59Z Xaviergreene 7403824 /* Personal life */ '''Christopher Richard (Rick) Stein''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born [[January 4]] [[1947]]) is an [[England|English]] [[chef]], restaurateur <!-- <-seems this is the correct spelling! --> and [[television]] presenter. ==Biography== Born in [[Oxfordshire]], Stein attended [[Uppingham School]] and read [[English studies|English]] at [[New College, Oxford]]. Tiring of life in the city, he moved to [[Padstow]], [[Cornwall]] where he had spent many childhood holidays. Stein opened his first business in Padstow in 1974, and now specialises in [[fish]] cookery. His business operates three restaurants, a bistro, a cafe, a seafood [[delicatessen]], [[patisserie]] shop, a gift shop and a cookery school. His impact on the local economy of Padstow is such that it has been nicknamed "Padstein". As well as running his business, Stein has become a popular television presenter on food, and was often accompanied by his [[Jack Russell Terrier]], [[Chalky]], who died in January 2007<ref>BBC News website 16 January 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/6268025.stm</ref>. Stein has written and presented a number of cookery series on [[BBC]] television including ''Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea'', ''Fruits of the Sea'', ''Seafood Odyssey'', ''Fresh Food'', ''Seafood Lovers' Guide'', ''Food Heroes'', and in [[2005]] ''French Odyssey'' in which he undertakes a gastronomic tour across [[France]] by [[barge]] from [[Bordeaux]] to [[Marseille]] and his most recent series Mediterranean Escapes, this starts where French Odyssey left off, where he explores the Mediterranean coastline and islands in search of the very best in the regions foods. A book has accompanied each series, and his book ''English Seafood Cookery'' won the [[Glenfiddich Awards|Glenfiddich Award]] for Food Book of the Year in 1989. Stein was awarded the [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] in the 2003 New Year Honours list for services to [[tourism]] in Cornwall. ==Personal life== Stein's father committed [[suicide]] in [[Cornwall]] . Stein's brother is [[Professor John Stein]] who teaches and researches [[medicine]], and in particular [[dyslexia]] and [[neurophysiology]], at [[Oxford University]], where he is a fellow of [[Magdalen College, Oxford]]. Stein is also the uncle of Radio 1 and nightclub DJ [[Judge Jules]] and artist Lucy Stein. Stein still lives part of the year in Padstow, Cornwall, though he now has a house in Sydney with his publicist partner, Sarah Burns and his step children Zach and Olivia. His three sons, Edward (28), Jack (27), and Charles (22), are all involved in the family business. ==Publications== *''English Seafood Cookery'', 1988 - (Glenfiddich Cook Book of the Year 1989) *''Beach to Belly'', 1994 (foreword) *''Taste of the Sea'', 1995 (André Simon Cook Book of the Year 1996) *''Good Food Award Best Cookery Book'', 1995/1996 *''Rick Stein Fish, 10 Recipes'' 1996 *''Fruits of the Sea'', 1997 (ISBN 0-563-38457-3) *''Rick Stein’s Seafood Odyssey'', 1999 (ISBN 0-563-55186-0) *''Rick Stein’s Seafood Lovers’ Guide'', 2000 (ISBN 0-563-48871-9) *''Rick Stein’s Seafood'', 2001 *''Gourmand World Cookbook Awards'', 2001 - winner of category: Best Seafood and Fish in English & - winner of category: Best in the World Fish and Seafood (German translation – Gold medal - Gastronomische Akademie Deutschland 2003) *''My Favourite Seafood Recipes'', 2002 (Marks and Spencers cookery book) *''Rick Stein’s Food Heroes'', 2002 (Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2002 - winner of category: Best Local Cookery Book - winner of category: Best Cookery Book of the Year in Great Britain)(Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards 2003 - Silver for best hard cover recipe book) *''Rick Stein’s Guide to the Food Heroes of Britain'',(ISBN 0-563-52175-9) 2003 (Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2003 - winner of category: Best Guide) *''Rick Stein’s Food Heroes, Another Helping'', 2004 *''Rick Stein's Seafood - Complete Seafood'' - James Beard Foundation Award 2005 for Cook Book of the Year *''Rick Stein's Complete Seafood'' (ISBN 1-58008-568-7) *''Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes'' (ISBN 0-563-49366-6), 2007 ==TV== *''Floyd on Fish'', BBC TV, 1985 (Steins first television appearance - Floyd called him Nick several times) *[[Taste of the Sea]], BBC TV, 1995 (Glenfiddich TV Programme of the Year Award), Good Food Award Television Cookery Programme of the Year) *[[Fruits of the Sea]], BBC TV, 1997 (Silver Medal World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1997) *[[Rick Stein’s Seafood Odyssey]], BBC TV, 1999 (Bronze Medal World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1999) *[[Fresh Food]], BBC TV, 1999 *[[Personal Passions]], BBC TV 1999 *[[Food & Drink]], BBC TV, 1999 (Gold Award for Best Television Food Segment Within a Show – World Food Media Awards Adelaide 1999) *[[Rick Stein’s Seafood Lover’s Guide]], BBC TV, 2000 (Glenfiddich TV Programme of the Year Award 2001) *''Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards'' – Silver for best Television Food Show *[[Friends for Dinner]], BBC TV, 2000 *[[Rick Stein on Fishing]], Carlton TV, 2001 *[[Rick Stein’s Food Heroes]], BBC TV, 2002 (Jacob’s Creek World Food Media Awards 2003 - Gold for best Television Food Show) *''Rick Stein’s Food Heroes, Another Helping'', BBC TV October 2003, Series 2 BBC TV February 2004 *[[Rick Stein's French Odyssey]], May 2005 *''Betjeman and Me: Rick Stein's Story'', August 2006 *''Rick Stein and the Japanese Ambassador'', BBC TV, 2006 *''Rick Stein in Du Maurier Country'', BBC TV, May 2007 *''Fishy Treats and Simple Eats'', Japanese Food Network, Autumn 2007 *[[Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escape]], BBC2, August 8th 2007 (6-part series to accompany his book, available to buy now) ==Other Awards== '''For the restaurant:''' *RAC/Sunday Times Taste of Britain Best Restaurant Award 1984 *Decanter Magazine Restaurant of the Year 1989 *The Good Hotel Guide Cesar Award 1995 *Egon Ronay’s Restaurant of the Year 1996 *Hotel & Restaurant Magazine Seafood Restaurant of the Year 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2003 *AA Award – English Seafood Restaurant of the Year Award 2002 '''For the man:''' *The Good Food Award Television and Radio Personality - 1995/1996 *The England for Excellence Awards – Outstanding Contribution to *Tourism Award - 1988 – 1998 *Caterer & Hotelkeeper 1999 Chef Award – Chef of the Year *AA Guide Chefs’ Chef of the Year 1999 – 2000 *Waterford Wedgwood Hospitality Award - 1999 *The Glenfiddich Trophy – 2001 *The Cornwall Tourist Award – A special award for outstanding services to Cornwall 2002 *OBE – New Year’s Honour 2003 For services to West Country Tourism *CatererSearch 100 - Named 4th most influential chef in UK in 2005 ==Charity Work== Rick Stein is Patron of the following charities: *Padstow Youth Project *South West PESCA (Duchy Fish Quota Co.) *The National Mission for Deep Sea Fishermen *National Coastwatch Institution ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.rickstein.com/ Rick Stein's Official Homepage] *[http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/Article.aspx?liArticleID=300492 Rick Stein CatererSearch 100 Profile] *[http://www.diningincornwall.com/restaurant-review-181.htm Rick Stein Seafood Restaurant reviews] *[http://myspace.com/rick_stein Rick Stein's Myspace Fan Page] *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/ Find Rick Stein's recipes at BBC Food] {{DEFAULTSORT:Stein, Rick}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Old Uppinghamians]] [[Category:English television chefs]] [[Category:English food writers]] [[Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire]] [[Category:People from Padstow]]