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Saskatoon chef to intern at world-famous restaurant Noma

Christie Peters will head to Copenhagen in the fall to intern at Noma, a world-famous restaurant which currently serves seasonal cuisine of vegetarian and vegan options.

Christie Peters is one of the owners of The Hollows and Primal in Saskatoon

Christie Peters (right) will be interning at Ren Redzepi's (left) restaurant Noma, which has been featured in the Netflix series Mind of a Chef and the documentary Noma, My Perfect Storm. (Reuters/Submitted by Christie Peters)

A Saskatoon chef will head to Copenhagen in the fall to intern at theworld-famous Danish restaurant Noma.

Christie Peters will spend about three months honing her craft at the restaurant, which is currently offering a seasonal menu of vegetarian and vegan options.

"Noma is one of the best restaurants in the world so I'm hoping I'll be able to see how a restaurant of that calibreruns and then bring that back to Saskatoon," Peters told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morningon Tuesday.

Noma has been ranked the best restaurant in the world byRestaurantmagazine, a highly regarded industry publication. It also holds two Michelin stars, a highly sought-after recognition in the restaurant world.

Christie Peters is taking on an internship at Noma, one of the world's top restaurants. (Submitted by Christie Peters)

Peters, 35, is one of the owners of The Hollows and Primal in Saskatoon. She described the internship as a result of many small pieces falling into place.

Celebrity chefRen Redzepiwill be overseeing Noma during Peters' internship. Peters said she'll try and keep her cool and only speak when spoken to.

In 2017, CBC drew parallels between Peters and Redzepiin a story that explained how Redzepi was skyrocketing to stardom by focusing on fermentationand scouring hislandscapes in search of hyper-local delicacies.

At the time, Peters said she had drawn inspiration from those methods and was applying it in Saskatoon.

Fast forward a few years, and Petersis now friends with the head of the fermentation lab at Noma, David Zilber,who notified her interns were being accepted. Peterswasrejected last year when she asked if she could fillan intern position.

"I just thought 'they just don't want me,'" she said. "This year, I was in Copenhagen for another work placement ... and I met with Zilber again and he offered me the internship."

Peters was elated but she was already thinking of ways to say no. The reason is Petersfelt she didn't want to leave her team during a busy season.

"As Iwas walking away, I had already said yes in my mind and as soon as Italked to my team, they were so excited and said 'you have to absolutely do this'," she said.

Saskatoon chef Christie Peters has trained around the world. Now, she's taking her talents to Denmark where she will intern at Noma, an establishment with two Michelin stars. (CBC)

The fermentation lab is where Peters will be working this fall. The lab, under the leadership of Zilber, researches and develops new methods to preserve food using local and regional ingredients.

Peters hopes to bring some of those methods and apply them to Saskatchewan ingredients and recipes.

With files from CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning