Exclusive River to Lough Festival cookery school
The unique River to Lough Festival will be basking in the lavish surroundings of Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday, July 2, and Paula, who is no stranger to creating delicious dishes, has created a mouthwatering menu for foodies to make and enjoy.
You can come along and roll your sleeves up learning the art of cooking, preparing and serving Lough Neagh Eels which have been awarded PGI (protected geographical indication) status for their heritage, tradition and authenticity because eels are tasty.
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Hide AdThe exclusive menu includes another Northern Ireland product with PGI status, the Comber potato.
The pretty plate will consist of Lough Neagh smoked eel with griddled soda farls, Comber Earlies potato salad, grilled scallions and horseradish salad cream.
No meal is complete without dessert so Paula will be showing budding chefs how to candy Bramley apples and serve with shortcake and honeycomb cream.
Places are limited and advance booking of the cookery school is essential. To book your place, priced at only £20 per person to to http://www.rivertolough.co.uk/cookery-school/The River to Lough Festival programme includes a teddy bear’s picnic, an eel heritage exhibition and fishermen story-telling, live entertainment, a craft and artisan food market,line demonstrations and cookery demonstrations in the Food Theatre.www.rivertolough.co.uk