Shooting Gazette

For the love of the game

You only have to listen to Leon Davies talking about game meat to appreciate just how much he loves using it in his recipes. I first met Leon on the British Game Alliance’s (BGA) stand at Ragley Hall in 2018, moments after he had enthralled an assembled crowd with his skills at the grill, the sights, sounds and smells turning heads across Gunmakers’ Row. As the BGA’s chef ambassador — and a keen Shot — he is perfectly placed to give readers a professional’s take on game’s place in the national diet and perceptions of it within and outside the shooting community.

Early life and career

Tell us about your background and how you first became interested in cooking — was it an important part of your home life or something you picked up elsewhere?

From an early age I knew that I was going to be a chef. With my Nan being an accomplished two rosette

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