THE CREATORS of Towcester Food Festival and Bite Street NN are launching a brand new gastronomic extravaganza this summer… the Delapré Food Festival.
The food and drink festival will take place within the beautiful surrounds of Delapré Abbey, which organiser Crispin Slee says is tailor-made for the event.
“It’s such a special place and the perfect spot for the festival,” he says. “We want to bring the grounds to life for a grand summer weekend celebrating artisan food and drink.”
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Main picture: Festival organiser Crispin Slee (right) with Delapré Abbey chief executive Richard Clinton.
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Delapré Food Festival will feature bustling food and drink stalls, hourly chef demos, tasting sessions and masterclasses. The outdoor street food market will be curated by Bite Street NN, the Northampton street food pop-up, which regularly features the best traders for miles around.
Top local chefs are already lined up to take part on the demo stage. They include Delapré Abbey’s Bart Polinski, who is head chef at Hibiscus, James Peck and Hannah Dunne from Ember in Wellingborough and Carmela Sereno Hayes, Northampton’s ‘Queen of Italian cuisine’.
Tom Warner, the founder of Warner’s Gin in Harrington, will run free gin tasting sessions through the weekend and Josh Moinet of VineBud in Towcester will host a series of wine tasting sessions.
There will also be cheese masterclasses hosted by cheese expert Shane Holland will deliver a board of cheese masterclasses, while the expert mixologists at Number 13, which has recently opened in Wellingborough to rave reviews, will share the secrets of a perfect cocktail.
“It is really important to us that the festival supports local food and drink businesses, helping them to grow and helping the local food economy,” Crispin says.
Local food hero Gary Bradshaw of Hamm Tun Fine Foods – the maker of Cobblers Nibble Cheese – is already signed up for the festival. “Having a big show like this on our doorstep is vital for businesses like mine,” he says.
The festival is styled as a “fab day out for foodies and families alike” and will feature activities for children, including kids cookery classes, run by Rachel Wilson of Cookery Doodle Doo in Towcester.
Delapré Abbey chief executive Richard Clinton is thrilled to be hosting the festival. “It is going to be a terrific occasion and will help to support one of Northampton greatest historical assets.”
Delapré Food Festival takes place on the weekend of June 8-9 from 10am each day. Parking is free and tickets are now on sale, including Early Bird tickets offering entry for £10 per person and family tickets at £20. Entry to the festival includes admission to the house.
Guided tours will take place twice a day or visitors can explore at their own leisure. There is also the opportunity to book afternoon tea in The Orangery at Delapré Abbey as part of the festival.
Find out more at www.delaprefoodfestival.co.uk. The organisers are also asking for volunteers to help with the festival in return for free tickets and a food voucher.