Thomasina Jean "Tommi" Miers, OBE (born February 1976) is an English cook, writer and television presenter. She is the co-founder of the Wahaca chain of Mexican street food restaurants.
Thomasina Jean "Tommi" Miers was born in February 1976[1] in Cheltenham,[2] the daughter of (Michael) Probyn Miers, a joiner and furniture maker,[3] formerly a management consultant[4][5] and Niki Miers, of Guiting Power, Cheltenham.[6][7] She grew up in "a big rambling house" at Acton, West London.[8] The Miers family, landed gentry originally of Aldingham, Cumbria (then in Lancashire), owned the Ynyspenllwch estate in Glamorganshire until the time of her grandfather, Cmdr Richard Eustace Probyn Miers, RN.[9] Miers has a twin brother, Dighton, and a sister, Talulah.[10][8]
She studied at St Paul's Girls' School, Edinburgh University (Modern Languages) and Ballymaloe Cookery School and worked as a freelance cook and writer, with influences from time spent in Mexico.[11][12]
Career
In 2005, Miers won the BBC TV cookery competition MasterChef, "impressing judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with her bold and, at times, eccentric cooking style".[13]
She has made two series of cookery programmes for Channel 4 with co-presenter Guy Grieve: Wild Gourmets[14] in 2007 and A Cook's Tour of Spain in 2008.[15] In 2011, she presented Mexican Food Made Simple for Channel 5.[16]
She is co-editor with Annabel Buckingham of the cookbook Soup Kitchen (with an introduction by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall). She has also written Cook: Smart Seasonal Recipes for Hungry People,[17]The Wild Gourmets: Adventures in Food and Freedom, with Guy Grieve,[18] and Mexican Food Made Simple.[19]
Miers co-founded Wahaca, which became a chain of Mexican "street food" restaurants, alongside Mark Selby in 2006.[20] The company opened its first restaurant in London's Covent Garden in August 2007[21] and in October 2008 a second opened at Westfield London.[22] Wahaca launched their first mobile kitchen in 2011, selling Mexican street food on the streets of London.[23] By the end of 2017 Wahaca had 25 branches,[24] and in January 2021 there were 13.[25]
Personal life
Miers is married to Mark Williams, a fund manager at Liontrust Asset Management[26] and they have three daughters.[6][27]
In January 2019, Miers was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the food industry; she received the honour from the Duke of Cambridge later in the year at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace.[28]
Books
The Wild Gourmets: Adventures in Food and Freedom (3 September 2007) ISBN9780747591573 co-author Guy Grieve
Wahaca – Mexican Food Made Simple (4 March 2010) ISBN9780340994979
Wahaca – Mexican Food at Home (21 June 2012) ISBN9781444722390
Chilli Notes (8 May 2014) ISBN9781444776881
Cantina: Recipes from a Mexican Kitchen (1 November 2014) ISBN978-1742703992
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