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Peter Barter

Born: Inverell, NSW

History: I grew up in Blacktown western Sydney on the family chicken farm. I started my apprenticeship at 16 yrs old at Blacktown Workers Club. I then went on to work for Stamford Hotel in North Ryde. After this I travelled to the UK where I worked at a Five Star Golf course called Old Thorns which is part of the St Andrews Golf course, then ran a Gastro Pub in London.

When I returned to Aus, I started working at Jaspers Restaurant in Hunters Hill where I eventually received my first Head Chef position. I then took over Essence Restaurant at King St Wharf and am currently the Head Chef at The Cook’s Garden in North Turramurra.

Have you always wanted to be a Chef?  I first began working in the kitchen while doing work experience for school; it was enjoyable and my enthusiasm must have showed as I was then offered an apprenticeship. I haven’t looked back since.

How would you define your style? Contemporary, leaning more towards a European influence if anything.

What is your feature flavour these days? I don’t really have a feature flavour; I change my dishes so frequently. I like to use ingredients that are in season and at the optimum quality at the time. 

Obsessive compulsive about? Presentation.

Your greatest culinary inspirations: There are two chefs that have influenced me. The first is Rod Andrews, former Executive Chef of Blacktown Workers Club. He gave me a start in the industry and kept me inspired at a young age. Next is Carl Ellis former Head Chef of Jaspers Restaurant, my style of cooking has a lot to do with his influence and passion for food

What do you love about this business? The fast pace of service, the creativity and people you meet.

An ingredient you can’t live without? A good extra virgin olive oil.

Most “eyebrow raising” menu item? Raspberry Soufflé

Signature Dish: Slow Braised Lamb Shank Crème Fraiche pastry pie

The Cook's Garden Turramurra Restaurants
12 Award Licensed Restaurants in Stylish Surrounds  

The Cook's Garden - Turramurra Restaurants

Cuisine: Modern Australian/ European   Price: Average Price For Entree & Main - $50  

Address: 272 Bobbin Head Road Turramurra NSW

A lovely modern-meets-rustic feel prevails at The Cook’s Garden, a classy, welcoming restaurant that lifts Turramurra dining up a notch or two. Warm timber panels line the floor and one wall of the elegant dining room, which faces out to a sun-kissed garden courtyard that’s ripe for alfresco drinks or meals. An open ravioli of sautéed king prawns and haloumi with semi-dried tomatoes, salsa verde and parmesan crumble, or confit of Muscovy duck leg teamed with roasted carrot puree, grilled speck and spiced cherry glaze are just a couple of the menu options that might tempt you.

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