Where Kitchen meets Classroom for Skye's Junior Master Chefs
14.10.2025
World-famous Skye restaurant with rooms, The Three Chimneys, has opened its doors to some of the island’s youngest budding chefs to hone their cooking skills and learn more about the best local produce.
Head chef Paul Green and his team turned The Three Chimneys’ kitchen into a classroom for the group of nine to 12 year-olds from Dunvegan Primary School to find out what it takes to run an award-winning restaurant.
As part of the hands-on experience, the group of seven youngsters got the chance to handle a range of local ingredients showcased on The Three Chimneys menu.
The junior chefs also had fun finding their way around the professional working kitchen for the first time, as well as learning about the provenance and seasonality of ingredients on The Three Chimneys menu.
The Three Chimneys’ pop-up kitchen classroom was designed to showcase the best produce from Skye; its sustainable ethos to sourcing high-quality produce; and reconnect youngsters with their local landscape and coastline.
During the day, head chef Paul Green led a cooking class for the group, where they made several dishes to enjoy for lunch together around the kitchen table, including black garlic, onion and oregano rolls, crab tagliatelle, Vatten Croft lamb, and strawberries with mint and vanilla yoghurt mousse.
“It was exciting to be in a proper restaurant kitchen and see what goes on.”
“I enjoyed trying food that had been grown locally and seeing it being cooked in front of me.”
“I loved seeing the food being prepared by the chefs.”
“The children had an amazing experience at The Three Chimneys where they were lucky enough to see locally grown food cooked in a real restaurant kitchen and then try it for themselves. It gave them an insight into the vast amount of produce that’s available on their doorsteps and how it can be turned into a first-class dining experience for people from all over the world.”
The Three Chimneys’ work with Dunvegan Primary School is part of its ongoing commitment to annual fundraising and support for local communities and charities on the island.
Every year, The Three Chimneys’ team vote to select a local community group or charity to support with funds raised through voluntary guest donations. This year, their chosen community partners are Dunvegan Primary and Carbost Primary near The Three Chimneys at Talisker on the shores of Loch Harport.
Our latest partnership with Dunvegan Primary School really has been as recipe for success. Creating a fun, hands-on space for budding young chefs to learn about cooking and local Skye produce has been such a rewarding experience for everyone involved.
We’re hoping that our kitchen classroom experience will go some way to inspiring the next generation of hospitality professionals on the island and connecting them with their local environment.