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Benjamin O'Donoghue (born 22 May 1970) is an Australian chef.


Early years

O'Donoghue was five years old when his family moved from England to
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. At the age of ten, his family moved to
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. On finishing school O'Donoghue was employed at a restaurant at
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for the summer as a kitchen hand. As a result, he applied for and obtained an apprenticeship in a seafood restaurant in Nedlands called Jo Jo's. In his final year of high school at La Salle College in Midland he was head boy.


Career

After qualifying as a chef O'Donoghue was promoted to
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at Jessica's Seafood Restaurant in Perth. This was followed by stints as
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at Goodfella's restaurant in the Newtown area of Sydney and at the Tribeca restaurant in Double Bay, Sydney, where he was subsequently promoted to sous chef. In 1993, the restaurant was awarded the "Best New Restaurant Award" by ''
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Good Food Guide''. In 1996 O'Donoghue travelled to the United Kingdom where he worked at The River Café before moving to become Head Chef at the Monte's Club in Knightsbridge with
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. He then worked as the Head Chef at the Atlantic Bar & Grill and also helping
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win the contract to open the National Dining Room at
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with his creative and seasonal menus. O'Donoghue has also worked with Oliver as a consultant food stylist as well as assisting him with various outside catering functions, including cooking for
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and the Italian Prime Minister.


Television

O'Donoghue appeared in two episodes of Jamie Oliver's '' The Naked Chef'', before making the first show of his own in
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, for American Television. That was followed, in April 2002, by an invitation to co-present a
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ten-part prime-time series, ''
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'', with an accompanying BBC book of the same name. When he returned to Australia, he went straight into filming an eight-part food and travel series, ''
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'', for the ABC, along with
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, which aired in 2003, and included an accompanying ABC book. The show ran for a further three seasons. From 2007, O'Donoghue appeared on
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in ''The Best in Australia'' with fellow chef, Darren Simpson, and cook
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, as well as ''Drive thru Australia'', ''Tom & Ben's Singapore'' and ''Aussie BBQ Hero''. In June 2009, O'Donoghue took part in a "Celebrity Chef Challenge" on
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, in which he was beaten by contestant
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, cooking a seared kangaroo loin with creamed corn.


Publishing

O'Donoghue has released four cookbooks with Hardie Grant Books, ''Outdoor: Grill Your Way Round the World''; ''Ben's Barbeque''; ''At Home With Ben'' – a snapshot of his stellar cooking career and ''Ben's Barbecue Bible'' – a culmination of all things barbecuing. His fourth book, Ben's Meat Bible, was released in 2015. He has also has been a regular contributor to major food magazines including writing for Delicious for 10 years.


Restaurants

O'Donoghue is the owner of three Brisbane restaurants and retail fronts – Billykart Kitchen, Billykart West End and Billykart Bar.


Personal life

O'Donoghue currently lives in Australia with his wife, Dee, and their three children, Ruby, Herb and Cash.


Bibliography

* ''Outdoor : grill your way 'round the world'' – Hardie Grant Books (
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) (2008) * ''Surfing the menu : two chefs, one journey: a fresh-food adventure'' – ABC Books (Sydney, Australia) (2004) * ''Surfing the menu again: with more than eighty exciting fresh-food recipes'' – ABC Books (Sydney, Australia) (2005)


References


External links


Official website
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