Top chefs,
butchers and bakers will be sharing their skills at the Chatsworth Food and
Drink Fair for the first time this year with the introduction of the AGA Rangemaster Cookery Theatre
alongside the wonderful array of stallholders at the weekend event on April
21 & 22.
The starry
line-up includes Dan Brazill, Chatsworth’s executive chef; Alan Hill, Chef
Patron for both The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley and The Devonshire Arms at
Beeley and Michelin Chef Steve Smith from the Burlington Restaurant at the
Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel, Bolton Abbey. Butcher Graham Booth will be
joined by three bakers – James Brough, James Mettam and Chatsworth apprentice
Chloe Empson - from the award winning Farm Shop to complete the expertise on
show.
Demonstrations
will take place at 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm in the new AGA Rangemaster
Cookery Theatre on Lodge Hill throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Alan Hill joined
Devonshire Hotels in 2006 and became Patron Chef a year later, bringing a whole
new approach to the kitchens, revamping menus and ensuring the use of local
produce from quality suppliers, including much from the Chatsworth
Estate. He is the recipient of many awards including The Publican Food
& Drink Awards 2010 “Chef of the Year” and the Derbyshire Food & Drink
Awards 2010 “Gastro Pub of the Year” for The Devonshire Arms at Beeley.
Steve Smith
joined the Devonshire Arms in April 2008 and very quickly regained the coveted
Michelin Star for the Burlington Restaurant. He brings a wealth of
culinary knowledge having worked in and led some of the top kitchens in the
country and at 24, was the youngest chef to gain a Michelin star.
Sourcing and
nurturing local suppliers and certifying ethical standards of animal husbandry
was at the top of the agenda when he first arrived to head up the kitchens at
The Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel and Spa. He has developed the use
of the hotel’s own extensive kitchen gardens to provide quality seasonal
produce.
Richard Palmer,
Head of Catering and Retail, Chatsworth said: “We are delighted to be welcoming
these fantastic chefs, butchers and bakers to the food and drink fair. With the
emphasis they place on using the best local produce, they will provide the
perfect inspiration for visitors looking for ways to use the wonderful produce
on offer.”
Hedgerow
jellies, handmade cakes, biscuits, truffles, fudge and chocolate; award winning
cheeses; curry sauces, oils, garlic, preserves and homemade ice-cream line up
with brandy liqueurs, real ales, ciders, speciality teas
and ground coffee.
Produce from the
Chatsworth Farm Shop suppliers will be on offer as well as gourmet treats from
further afield and a tasty selection of sweet and savoury dishes
to enjoy on the day. There is no charge for the fair other than the car park
fee of £3 per car.
House, garden,
farmyard and adventure playground are now open until December 23 2012. For more
information and ticketing options including a 10 percent discount for online
booking, visit www.chatsworth.org
Chatsworth is a member of the
Treasure Houses of England, 10 of the most magnificent palaces, stately homes
and castles in England. www.treasurehouses.co.uk
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