There was plenty of cheesy goodness on offer at Armstrongѻýs 2023 The Big Cheese festival, which wrapped up Saturday, April 15.
A signature part of the festivities was the Professional Grilled Cheese Competition, which saw eight restaurants and organizations in Armstrong craft a delectable grilled cheese sandwich for the chance to be crowned champion.
The people have spoken: the winner of the Professional Grilled Cheese Competition Peopleѻýs Choice award was the Wild Oak Café, which offered a sandwich called The Mulberry, featuring fig jam, black pepper bacon, brie, Gouda and mozzarella cheese on rye sourdough.
Itѻýs not the first time Wild Oak has won; the café also took home the title in 2016 and 2022.
The Wild Oak Café was followed closely by Country Manor Kitchen and PV Blvd Coffee.
ѻýComments on the voting cards showed that everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves tasting all these amazing concoctions that showed lots of creativity,ѻý said Carol Hill-Lonergan, with the Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce.
The mediaѻýs choice for Best Professional Grilled Cheese was Farmstrong Cider Co. The Wild Oak was the mediaѻýs second choice.
ѻýThank you to everyone who entered and thank you to everyone who went out and tasted the restaurantsѻý entries ѻý they appreciate you taking the time to do that,ѻý said Hill-Lonergan, ѻýEveryone is looking forward to next yearѻýs competition.ѻý
The amateur grilled cheese contest was again won by crowd favourite Bridget Kirkland, who won the judges over with tasty ingredients and perfectly melted cheese.
ѻýThe Triple Cheese Grilled Cheese by Bridget was filled with cheddar, Gruyere and parmesan cheese plus caramelized onions and apples,ѻý said Patti Ferguson, long time event volunteer. ѻýThen the flavored butter on the outside put it over the edge.ѻý
Cheeseball judges also had a tough time deciding a winner, but in the end they awarded the top prize to Rhonda Keating who offered up a savoury cranberry pistachio cheese log, and Hill-Lonergan with a sweet cake batter cheeseball surprise.
This year, the Food and Buyer Expo ѻý an industry-only event for vendors to mingle with buyers ѻý was again held on Friday evening, April 14, through the generous support of BC Dairy, BDO and Land to Table Network, in partnership with Design Farm Inc. and Mandi Lunan Food Business Coach. The event featured a one-on-one networking opportunity with seven industry professionals, as well as food and beverages.
Highlights of the evening were presentations by Calista Drury of Milky Way 4H with her Communication Challenge speech, and the Reimersma family who introduced their new venture, Udderly Ice Cream.
With over 40 slow food producers including cheese producers, cheese pairing workshops hosted by David Beaudoin with Dairy Farmers of Canada, live music and lots of tasting opportunities, more than 1,600 people enjoyed the daytime event at Hassen Arena Saturday, April 15.
This was followed by a sold-out Ambassador Dinner Saturday evening where guests were served seven courses, each pairing a delicious cheese, slow food and spirits.
ѻýWe were overwhelmed by the support we received that allowed us to present two days of events,ѻý said Patti Noonan, executive director of the Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce. ѻýThank you to all our sponsors as well as David Beaudoin, Jessica Walkden, Miles Kroeker for all their efforts in putting together the seminars and dinner.
ѻýAnd of course, none of this would have been possible without our many volunteers, some who have been part of the event for a number of years ѻý their efforts truly make this event the success it is and have allowed us to continue to celebrate our local producers and processors for 10 years!ѻý
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