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Dartmouth Food Festival - 2017 Chefs’ Demonstration Schedule


Local, regional and nationally acclaimed chefs will be here on the Festival stage as well as in local restaurants and other Festival venues. It’s mostly free entry to the Chefs’ Demonstration Kitchen so come early to get the best seats and ensure the best chance of tasting all the fabulous food being cooked.


friday 20th october Royal Avenue Gardens


10.30am -11.30am 11.30am -12.30pm 12.30pm -1.30pm 1.30pm - 2.30pm 2.30pm - 3.30pm 3.30pm - 4.30pm 4.30pm - 5.30pm


Mitch Tonks, Festival Advocate, The Seahorse, Dartmouth Adam Banks, Head Chef, Fifteen, Cornwall JP Bidart, Millbrook Inn, Devon Nick Evans, Rick Stein Cookery School, Padstow Stuart Pate, The Seafood Restaurant, Padstow Romy Gill MBE, Romy’s Kitchen, Bristol Michael Wignall, Executive Head Chef, Gidleigh Park, Devon


SATURDAY 21ST october Royal Avenue Gardens


9.00am 10.15am


10.30am -11.30am 11.30am -12.30pm


12.30pm -1.30pm 1.30pm - 2.30pm 2.30pm - 3.30pm 3.30pm - 4.30pm


4.30pm - 5.30pm


Children’s Demo David Jones, Manna from Devon Jenny Chandler, The Plum Cooking Company


Angela Hartnett, Executive Chef, Murano Neil Borthwick, Head Chef, Merchants Tavern


Richard Bertinet, Bertinet Cookery School, Bath


Mitch Tonks, The Seahorse, Dartmouth, Mark Hix, Hix Restaurants Tom Hunt, Eco-chef, Tom’s Feast, Bristol Gelf Anderson, Head Chef, River Cottage, Axminster


Matt Tebbutt, Chef & Presenter, Food Unwrapped, Saturday Morning Kitchen Olia Hercules, Chef & Writer, London


SUNDAY 22ND october Royal Avenue Gardens


10.15am -11.30am


12.00pm -1.00pm 1.00pm -2.00pm 3.00pm - 4.00pm 4.00pm -5.00pm


Eat Your Words, Kitchen Confidential. Dan Saladino plus visiting chefs (Ticketed)


Myles Hopper & Giles Humphries, The Mindful Chef Julien Picamil, Saveurs, Dartmouth Holly & David Jones, Manna from Devon, Dartmouth Chefs Mash Up, Serin Aubrey and Friends


Smile: we will be taking photos for future publicity throughout the Festival


Gelf Anderson Gelf Alderson was instilled with a passion for food from a very early age as his mum was a fantastic cook. One of his earliest memories is ruining some of her more delicate doughs and pastries! Now he is at River Cottage HQ running the busy kitchens and cookery schools down on the farm and loving every minute.


Susy Atkins Susy began her career as a wine writer in the early 1990’s at Wine magazine. She became co-editor of the Which? Wine Guide in 1997 and has since worked on seven editions of the guide. Susy now writes a weekly column for the Sunday Telegraph, Stella magazine and is drinks editor of Delicious magazine.


Serin Aubrey Serin started his time in Dartmouth opening the Anzac Street Bistro a much loved and successful bistro in the centre of Dartmouth but after 11 successful years Serin decided to have a change and set about a new business with old friend Simon Entwistle and Dartmouth Fine Foods was born.


Adam Banks Adam took up the post of Head Chef at Fifteen Cornwall in April 2017. He worked with them previously as a Senior Sous chef for five years before leaving to follow his love of food in Australia.


On Sunday morning the kitchen will be hosting Kitchen Confidential - a Q&A session chaired by Dan Saladino with a talented panel of top chefs including Mitch Tonks, Angela Hartnett, Matt Tebbutt, Mark Hix and Romy Gill. This is a ticketed event: www.dartmouthfoodfestival.com/events


Contributors - Dartmouth Food Festival - 2017


Joyce Molyneux Honorary Patron Joyce Molyneux is a much loved life long patron of the Dartmouth Food Festival. Her first cookbook sold fifty thousand copies; her restaurant, the Carved Angel, which she owned and cooked in for twenty years, had a Michelin Star and a world-wide reputation.


Mitch Tonks Festival Advocate Award winning food writer, restaurateur and fishmonger, Mitch Tonks can only be described as a seafood champion, recognised as one of the leading seafood chefs and restaurateurs in the UK. His restaurants include The Seahorse in Dartmouth.


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