| RICKSTEIN | English celebrity chef who founded a cookery school in Padstow in Cornwall in 2000 (4,5) |
| LEITH | Great British Bake Off judge who founded a cookery school (5) |
| INNIS | Dave Johns' four-lake fly fishery in Cornwall (*in sin) (5) |
| GORDONRAMSAY | English celebrity chef who's the chief judge on MasterChef: 2 wds. |
| FEARNLEY | Hugh ___-Whittingstall, English chef who founded the organic farm River Cottage (8) |
| CAREME | Chef who founded haute cuisine (6) |
| JOSEANDRES | Chef who founded World Central Kitchen |
| HIGHGROVE | Name of the private residence and gardens of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in Tetbury (9) |
| BEDRUTHAN | Dramatic rock stacks on National Trust coastline near Padstow Cornwall (9, 5) |
| ENAMELLED | English celebrity escorted across lake, given a coat |
| ELIZABETH | First name of a cookery writer whose books on Mediterranean cuisines transformed Britain's post-war, post-rationing culinary repertoire (9) |
| STEIN | I've got a beer mug signed by Rick, the famous TV chef who has restaurants in Padstow (5) |
| METHOD | Set of instructions accompanying a list of ingredients in a cookery book; a technique in acting; or, a sequence in change ringing (6) |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |
| DELIASMITH | English celebrity chef whose first book How To Cheat At Cooking was published in 1971 (5,5) |
| OLIVER | Jamie, English celebrity chef and school meals campaigner (6) |
| CORDONBLEU | Le ---, cookery school founded in Paris in 1895 |
| NIGELLA | English celebrity chef, ... Lawson (7) |
| RHODES | Gary, English celebrity chef and restaurateur (6) |
| WATERS | English celebrity chef featured on This Morning, Lesley _ (6) |