"Take Home Chef was my first show in the US. It was pretty cheeky. I remember telling my dad that I was making this show where I would pick a girl up in supermarket and go to her home to help her make dinner for her guy. He said, 'Are you nuts? They have guns in the US!' "
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"This photo was taken in Quo Vadis for London on a Plate, a 2001 cookbook of London chefs that I was asked to contribute to. I was 25 years old and running the restaurant. It was a pivotal time for me as exposure from the book led to an agent and work on screen rather than in restaurants."
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"My mom’s mom, who we called 'Granny,' was a great cook. She taught me to make my first-ever recipe: Yorkshire Fudge."
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"Surfing the Menu was the best job in the world. My mate and fellow Chef Ben O’Donoghue and I traveled around Australia, exploring amazing places, meeting fantastic people, cooking, and surfing."
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"After culinary school my best mate and I went traveling across Europe. When we got to London, I walked into the kitchen at Marco Pierre White’s Café Royale and offered to work for free just for the chance to learn from him."
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"Sports were a big part of my childhood, and my brother Luke (at right) and I were competitive in everything we did with each other. Being competitive is a huge part of my character. I love a challenge."
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"When I was a Sous Chef at Mirabelle, I practically lived at Borough Market. It’s a chef’s dream. You can find the best ingredients, from fruits and vegetables to game meats and cheese."
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"I’m about three years old in this photo. It was taken in Keilor East, Melbourne, where I grew up. My mum Lorraine is one of my best mates; she’s truly young at heart."