MEET OUR GUEST BROTH-ERS
Emma Hatcher
Emma Hatcher is a food stylist, cookbook author and recipe developer, with training from Leiths School Of Food & Wine. She’s determined to show those with food intolerances and sensitive guts that they don’t have to feel restricted when it comes to what they eat.
Melissa Hemsley
Best-selling author and cook, champion of bone broth and committed to quick, simple and healthy food that everyone can enjoy.
What’s your favourite broth? “My two faves are the chicken broth as it’s just so comforting and goes with everything and love it with salt and pepper in a mug. My second fave is the beef broth. Absolutely delicious, love it in ragus and stews, and it’s wonderful in curries too.”
Bea Kabiri
Bea worked in food production and recipe development for several years, including at Borough Broth – and now consults for small sustainable food companies. Inspired by her Persian heritage, she has a keen interest in ancient foods and traditional cooking and farming practices.
What’s your favourite broth? It has to be the Duck Bone Broth (but then again, I would say that… I had a hand in developing the recipe!)
Julius Roberts
Julius left London in 2017 to start a life of cooking, farming and self-sufficiency and is now a cook, farmer and gardener.
What’s your favourite broth? “Frankly, I love them all but have a soft spot for chicken broth as it’s so versatile in the kitchen. I was surprised by the lamb stock as it’s something I rarely make, and the beef broth makes beetroot soup especially fantastic. Brimming with excitement to try the miso seaweed broth!”
Poppy Lawrence
Poppy is a London-based food blogger and writer with a big love for comfort food. Outside of office hours, you can find Poppy in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or filming personal favourites for her social channels!
What’s your favourite broth? I’d have to say my current favourite is the chicken because it’s so versatile. I know everyone says that but it really is true!
Ryan Carter
Nutritional therapist and founder of Live Vitae, Ryan is passionate about spreading the vital message about the power that evolutionary nutrition and lifestyle medicine can have on our lives.
What’s your favourite broth? “It has to be the duck and the lamb because they are both a bit different to the normal or favourites. Duck is a superior bird to chicken, so always get my pick. Lamb is just a unique more British taste which I love, plus it’s the best land source of DHA, an essential fatty acid pivotal for our brains and cell membranes.”
Anna Greenland
Organic Grower for Michelin chefs, Raymond Blanc and Soho House, Anna loves to share her knowledge of garden-to-fork eating as a writer, cook and speaker.
What’s your favourite broth? “I use chicken a lot but loved the fish broth in my fish soup and am excited to try the miso and pho flavours for something different.”
Eve Kalinik
Nutritional therapist, Psychologies columnist, gut health extraordinaire and author of ‘Be Good to Your Gut”
What’s your favourite broth? “Hard to choose. Probably I find that the chicken is the most versatile although I really liked the fish one.”
Anna Lisle
Anna is a food writer, lifestyle journalist, passionate cook and author of the cookbook Bowl & Fork.
Her work reflects her food philosophy of eating natural, wholesome and unprocessed foods.
Toral Shah
Nutritional scientist and chef and the founder of The Urban Kitchen, Toral is passionate about a sustainable and healthy lifestyle, including eating a nutritious diet to optimise all aspects of health and prevent disease.
What’s your favourite broth? “Probably beef as it is really deep and rich and not something I make myself.”
Jeannette Hyde
Nutritional therapist and author of ‘The Gut Makeover’ and ‘The Gut Makeover Recipe Book.’
What’s your favourite broth? “The beef broth – I make my own chicken stock a lot but don’t usually have beef bones around, so having the sachets has been really useful.”
Joey O’Hare
A chef and foodie, focusing on veg-centric cooking and fermentation.
What’s your favourite broth? “I think the beef broth! I almost never eat red meat these days, so it was really delicious to enjoy the flavour of beef in a lighter and sustainable way. I really appreciate how broth makes nourishing and delicious use of a would-be by-product.”
Jenny Sleath
Founder of LifeBox – a healthy eating subscription box company designed to introduce you to all the latest whole food snacks, ingredients, drinks, recipes and more.
What’s your favourite broth? “Definitely, Chicken. It is so rich and comforting without being too overpowering! Just delish.”
Christophe Reissfelder
Co-founder, former creative director, and recipe creator of the drinks brand Botanic Lab.
What’s your favourite broth? “Chicken, and I’m not surprised it won awards!”
Charlotte Hu
As a freelance wedding and food photographer living in south London, Charlotte loves cooking meals from scratch (and then photographing them beautifully, of course!)
What’s your favourite broth? ” Chicken, since it’s the most used broth in my repertoire.”
Katie Quinn
Food blogger, cookbook author and host of the podcast, Keep It Quirky, Katie knows her food!
What’s your favourite broth?
“I love the chicken flavour because it’s just so versatile. It’s something
that is amazing on its own or to enhance a dish with lots of ingredients.”