A recent study found two thirds of Brits say their family members are their culinary inspiration - and it seems top chef Tom Kerridge is just the same
A recent study has explored where Brits have picked up their top cooking tips, with 58 per cent crediting their relatives as their main source of culinary inspiration.
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge, who is leading the campaign, admitted to 'borrowing' his mum's famous beef bolognese recipe, showing that even top chefs take cues from their family. While people treasure family recipes, 62 per cent enjoy putting their own spin on these dishes. The clandestine culinary tweaks don't stop there - a cheeky 43 per cent confess to having "stirred the pot" by altering a family recipe on the sly.
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