Waterford Festival of Food’s eco-friendly feast
Secure your spot at the food festival taking place between 19-20 April by pre booking tickets online
15 April 2024
It’s the final countdown to the highly anticipated Waterford Festival of Food, one of Ireland’s largest and longest running community festivals, which takes place from 19-21 April 2024.
Sustainability is a strong theme at Waterford Festival of Food, being one of the main foundations of the festival’s individual events as well as the festival ethos as a whole. With under two weeks to go, take a look at some of the measures and events they have planned.
Reduce, Reuse: The festival has a no single-use plastic policy at their market stalls in place for a number of years now and ultimately aims to be a plastic-free festival.
2 GoCup: 2024 marks the first year Waterford Festival of Food has banned the use of single-use coffee cups. All festival attendees purchasing takeaway beverages will be asked to either bring their own reusable cups or can pay a deposit for the use of a 2GoCup. The cup can then be handed back and their deposit returned. This is in conjunction with 2GoCup and Waterford City and County Council.
Unlock the Secrets of Sustainability Lunch in the Glasshouse at Mount Congreve Gardens: Renowned CLIFF executive Chef Sean Smith and Climate Conscious chef Ali Honour will host this unique culinary event, at the world-renowned Mount Congreve Gardens. Ali is known for her expertise in creative and sustainable practices, and has collaborated with organisations across Ireland and the UK to improve the food system and combat food waste. The ticket price includes general admission to the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens. [20 April, 12:45 pm, €45]
Conor Spacey’s Root to Tip Dinner: Conor, as well as being an accomplished chef, author of ‘Wasted’ a collection of root-to-tip recipes, is more importantly a change maker. Conor is Ireland’s leading advocate on food waste and co-creator of Chefs manifesto, a global network of chefs committed to finding better solutions to the global food system. Conor is a vegetarian and cooks vegetarian food, but he does much more than that, he closes the loop where he thinks about every ingredient, every part of every vegetable. His ‘vegetable butchery’ means breaking down ingredients into all their delicious parts and incorporating each part into fantastic dishes. For this dinner Conor will use all local seasonal ingredients from Waterford to really showcase how every part of every vegetable can be used. [20 April, 7:30 pm, €65]
Mountain Splendour Taste Tour: Take the Mountain Splendour Taste Tour in the stunning Comeragh Mountains with local tour guide Johnny Landers. Johnny offers a fascinating insight into passionate producers and food stories passed down through the generations. On this special tour you will experience shepherding with Willie Drohan of Comeragh Mountain Lamb and visit a sustainable farm with Clotilde Kiely at her home Comeragh Mountain Farm. Enjoy lunch at Cooney’s Yard in a converted farm building after a forest forage at Crough Wood. [April 19 Coach leaves Shandon carpark at 10.00am and returns at 4.00pm, €95]
Eunice Power, festival director, The Waterford Festival of Food, said: “The Waterford Festival of Food is fundamentally a showcase of local and regional food and culinary talent, so that dovetails into reduced food miles, field to fork eating and a supply chain that aims to link the producer and consumer more directly. We also aim to educate people on where their food comes from and what goes into the process of putting something on your plate.”
The Waterford Festival of Food is funded by Waterford Council, Waterford Leader Partnership, Fáilte Ireland, and Waterford LEO.
Pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
For the full programme, more information and tickets, click here.
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