Cornish chefs cook up a storm in the Rangemaster Cookery Theatre
For the second year running, the cookery theatre is sponsored by Rangemaster (part of the AGA Group), The Corporate Group and, new for 2008, supported by Cornish Sea Salt. The Rangemaster Cookery Theatre brings chefs on stage to events around the country and was a tremendous crowd pleaser at last year’s festival.
The Cornwall Food and Drink Festival has an exciting line up of renowned Cornish chefs working closely with top local food producers to create culinary masterpieces in the Rangemaster Cookery Theatre over the three days, so make sure you’re there early to get your seat or be prepared for standing room only. Entry is free.
For other events around the country and further information, visit www.rangemaster.co.uk or www.chefsonstage.com
Demonstrations :: 26 September day 1
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10am Arty Williams The Cove with Westcountry Fruit Sales and Cornish Sea Salt |
11.30am Bill Ferguson and Woody Conway in aid of Children's Hospice South West Precious Lives Appeal |
1.30pm Elliot Ketley Saint Moritz Hotel with Fish for Thought and Cornish Sea Salt |
3pm Jeaw Ruengjarus Chantek with R J Trevarthen and Scales Fishmongers |
Demonstrations :: 27 September day 2
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10am Richard McGeown Couch's Great House Restaurant with Trenderway Farm |
11.30am The Magnificent Seven Seven of Cornwall’s top chefs team up to create a bespoke menu to celebrate the fifth Cornwall Food and Drink Festival. Chefs: Kevin Viner, Neil Haydock, Ben Tunnicliffe, Nathan Outlaw, David Sharland, Paul Ripley and Chris Eden |
1.30pm Ben Bass with Fish for Thought |
3pm Sanjay Kumar Greenbank Hotel with South Coast Fisheries and Madame Moule |
Demonstrations :: 28 September day 3
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10am Battle of the Schools overseen by Neil Haydock, Nik Boyle and trainee chefs from Fifteen Cornwall Live broadcast on BBC Radio Cornwall |
11.30am Paul Drye with St Austell Brewey Beer |
1.30am Isaac Anderson with Wild Foods, foraged from Cornwall |
3am Dez Turland with Growfair - Pride of Cornwall |