July 27, 2024

First glimpse of chef line-up for Truro Food Festival

Part of the line-up for Truro Food Festival has been revealed this week – and local food lovers are salivating in anticipation.

We’re hosting the five-day event at the end of September here on Lemon Quay, and we can’t wait! The event team are busy curating a mix of established and emerging culinary talent, and a diverse repertoire of skills and influences will be on display.

From BBQ specialists to patisserie experts, each chef will have a unique take on food to impart; the audience in the Chef’s Theatre will witness the creation of everything from classic seafood dishes to food influenced by Thai, Indian, and Middle Eastern cuisine – all made using local ingredients.

Jude Kereama, image courtesy of James Ram

One of the big names joining us is Jude Kereama of acclaimed eateries Kota and Kota Kai in Porthleven.

Great British Menu chef Jude is known for his Asia-Pacific style and influences; he grew up in New Zealand and credits his Chinese-Malay mum for inspiring his love of fusion food.

Also appearing in the Chef’s Theatre will be fellow TV chef Charlie Walters, finalist of Masterchef: The Professionals.

Charlie was born and raised in Cornwall and his new restaurant near Polperro, Charlie Walters at The Gate, showcases the finest local ingredients in a delectably bitesize small plate format.

Joining them is Kate Attlee, who appeared on Masterchef in 2018 and has gone on to open a series of popular neighbourhood delis in Cornwall under the Sabzi (which means green herbs in Farzi) umbrella, the first of which was in Truro.

 

Kate Attlee, image credit James Ram
Kate commented: “I’m thrilled to be involved in this new incarnation of Truro Food Festival and I’m enjoying planning what to cook in front of the audience in the Chef’s Theatre. Truro is where it all started for me with the opening of my very first Sabzi, so I’m looking forward to sharing a signature dish or two there.”

Also included in the ‘first reveal’ are Ben Tunnicliffe of The Tolcarne Inn in Newlyn, Ben Martin and Jasmine Sharma of Daaku, Rupert Cooper of Philleigh Way, and Ben Quinn of Canteen Cornwall.

 

Ben Tunnicliffe, image credit Luke Brown

The festival will be held on Lemon Quay from 25th September – 29th September and is set to draw thousands of visitors into the city on the cusp of autumn with the promise of a great day out, fuelled by famously good Cornish food and drink.

The full festival line-up is almost in place now, with some amazing street food vendors and brilliant Cornish brands in the Producers Village, as well as the epic programme in the Chef’s Theatre. There’ll also be live music, entertainment, and family activities to complete the offering.

We’ll be sharing more details in due course, but recommend food lovers get the dates firmly in their diaries now. Hotels, restaurants, shops, bars, and cafés all around the city will be getting involved with fringe events and special offers around the festival, so the whole city will be buzzing.

Truro Food Festival is being organized with the support of Visit Truro and Truro City Council, and sponsorship from GWR, Truro College, and Skinner’s Brewery.

To stay updated with news of the festival, follow @truro_food_festival on Instagram, or visit the Facebook page. To apply to trade at the event, email stewart@cornwalleventcabins.co.uk

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