Chef Jackie: A legend creating a legacy

First year students, Michael Ellis, Keilan Chetty and Olivia Malan get a thumbs-up from chef Jackie Cameron, left, for their plated beef fillet. (Photo: Wanda Hennig)

Chef Jackie Cameron is a role model and icon for many an aspiring and inspired chef. And not just in KZN. She makes it look seamless and easy, which success seldom is. But when passion is driving you, you’re fuelled and alive.
— Wanda Hennig / Daily Maverick

Remarkable.

Difficult to think of a more appropriate word to describe Jackie Cameron. Award-winning chef. Food sorcerer. Founder-principal of the Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine in Howick. “Witch.” We both laugh at this one. “I think a lot of the staff thought of me as a witch and were pleased to see the back of me when I left Hartford House,” she says.

That was back in 2014 after CameronChef Jackie – having been given the run of the Hartford House kitchen as head chef at the age of 20 at the end of 2002, had effectively put the rural KZN restaurant near Mooi River not just on the South African but on the international culinary map. Restaurant awards and accolades. Chef awards and accolades. Things that only come when you are willing to wield your broomstick, lead by example, and stipulate excellence from self and others.

Other-worldly. Earthy. Warm. Funny. Passionate. More words that come to mind when attempting to label this innovative, inspiring, super-creative dynamo-woman. If you look at the pics with this story, you will kind-of get the feel. Her school. Her students. Her food. The mood.

Article source: Daily Maverick