Two Aberdeenshire youngsters in running to become Young Fish Frier of the Year

Jamie Russo from the Redcloak Fish Bar won last year
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Two Aberdeenshire youngsters are looking to follow in the footsteps of last year's winner and bring the Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year Award back to the north-east.

Twelve candidates from UK fish and chip shops making a splash in the industry have been shortlisted for the acclaimed Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year Award at the National Fish & Chip Awards 2025 - looking to lift the crown after Jamie Russo from Stonehaven's Red Cloak Fish Bar took the title for 2024.

Representing the best upcoming talent is a group of 12 ‘pro-fish-ionals’ - all aged 25 or under with a minimum of six months’ frying experience – who have caught the attention of the judging panel for their sound understanding of how to cook fish and chips consistently well.

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The next stage will literally see them having bigger fish to fry. During a live video call, the young fish friers will put their skills in action while being assessed by experts who will grade them on criteria including their fish and batter preparation, oil temperature control and frying technique.

The young friers who impress the panel enough to make the final round of judging will then face an in-depth judging visit at their place of work. The National Fish & Chip Awards is the biggest of its kind in the sector and is well respected for its in-depth approach to appraise, improve and set new standards within the industry. It provides an opportunity for individuals and the businesses they work for to receive expert feedback and direction for continued sustained success.

Hoping to progress further and claim the coveted title are:

  • Abigail Barker – Millers Fish & Chips in Haxby (near York), Yorkshire

  • Kieran Bulpit – Linfords Traditional Fish & Chips in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire

  • Courtney Clifford – St Annes Fish Restaurant in St Annes-on-the-Sea, Lancashire

  • James Ellams - Fish & Chips @ Weston Grove in Chester, Cheshire

  • Sebastian Harding Crook – Squires in Braunton, Devon

  • Charlie James – Pier Point Fish & Chips in Torquay, Devon

  • Charlotte Jones – Finneys Amlwch in Anglesey, Wales

  • Scott Kendrew – Millers Fish & Chips in Haxby (near York), Yorkshire

  • Charlie Knox – The Carron in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

  • Georgia Lye – Seafare Guilford in Surrey

  • Sebastian Miller – Linfords Traditional Fish & Chips in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire

  • Glen Morrison – Garioch Fish Bar in Inverurie, Scotland

Award sponsor Kelvin Lee, Managing Director of Drywite Ltd, says: “We are very pleased to be running the Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year competition again in 2025. We always find the calibre of young talent coming through the industry amazing and all twelve of those shortlisted this year have the potential to really drive their fish and chip careers forward in the future.

“Having started his working life as a potato boy in a fish and chip shop, my father Malcolm Lee remained very closely involved with fish and chips and always encouraged young people to make a career in the industry. So, in 1995, my late sister Briar Wilkinson and I established Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year in his memory. It will be a great thrill to present the Malcolm Lee Trophy to this year’s winner at the National Fish & Chip Awards in London and for Drywite Limited to become part of their career story.”

Andrew Crook, president of the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), and awards organiser, comments: “The Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year is such an amazing category as we get to witness the candidates blossoming in confidence and coming into their own. They are the future of the industry and it’s our responsibility to provide opportunities for people to receive individual feedback and encouragement from those that know the business inside out. We’re excited to see how they put their knowledge into practice for the live frying task.”

The National Fish & Chip Awards 2025 will take place on 26 February at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London.

For more information and bits on the National Fish & Chip Awards, please visit: www.thefishandchipawards.com