Learn to cook Michelin star fare for just £9 a lesson: Online school launches interactive classes taught by top chefs and food and drink experts
- Julia Kemp set up Knowledge Recycled in lockdown with chefs signing up
- People from across the world can sign up for the service, which starts at £9
- Chefs giving lessons include Tom Anglesea, the Head Chef at The Laughing Heart, and Great British Menu winner Lee Westcott, a Michelin star chef
Many Brits have spent their five months in lockdown picking up new skills, with thousands taking to the kitchen to perfect a dish or two.
And now a new service has launched offering interactive online classes taught by Michelin starred chefs and other food experts to help people cook along and make restaurant quality dishes at home.
The Knowledge Recycled Zoom classes, which start at just £9, are fronted by an all-star line up of those at the top of the food and drink industry, including Tom Anglesea, the Head Chef at The Laughing Heart, and Great British Menu winner Lee Westcott, a Michelin star chef.
The new venture was the lockdown project of Julia Kemp, who set up Knowledge Recycled after moving back to her native UK from San Francisco, where she was working as growth marketing consultant.

The Knowledge Recycled Zoom classes, which start from just £9, are fronted by an all-star line up of those at the top of the food and drink industry. The new venture was the lockdown project of Julia Kemp (pictured), who set up Knowledge Recycled after moving back to her native UK from San Francisco
Some of the classes are one offs, while others are run as a 'series'; for example, Shaun Presland, a top sushi chef who runs pacific in Mayfair, is going through Japanese cuisine.
Meanwhile while James Cochran, who made his name at two-Michelin starred The Ledbury, is helping people cook 'Michelin star' dishes, starting with knife skills and progressing to sauces and foams.
All ingredients and equipment needed for the class are shown on the website when purchasing a ticket.
Those taking part will need to purchase the ingredients in advance of the class to participate, but it isn't compulsory to cook along, and some just watch.
All experts have carefully selected affordable and accessible ingredients that are available in most supermarkets.
No later than 72 hours before the start of the class, participants are provided with any more information about the class and the relevant Zoom link.