50 Mile Meal Award at the Gourmet Food Festival
50 Mile Meal Award at the Gourmet Food Festival was run 2007-2014.
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Prize Winners 2007-2013
The Transition Town Kinsale ‘50 Mile Meal’ Award is given to dishes made from produce which has been sourced within 50 miles of Kinsale.
Transition Town Kinsale 50 Mile Meal Award at the Mad Hatter’s Taste of Kinsale Saturday 12th October 2013
There was a wonderful array of ’50 mile Meals’ at the Mad Hatter’s Taste of Kinsale on Saturday 12th October: A big ‘Thank you’ to Joe McNamee who had the difficult but enjoyable job of adjudicating them.
Paul O’Callaghan of Jim Edwards prepared the ‘Most Exquisite’ 50 Mile Meal:
‘TONGUE IN CHEEK’
Beef cheeks and tongue- Lordans, Ballinspittle, 12 miles
Duck Fat – Skeaghanore Farm, Baalydehob, 35 miles
Herbs and wild garlic – Jack Coffey (works in Jim Edwards), 8 miles
Vegetables- Ballyfeard farm, 8 miles
Onions – John o’Mahony (up the road!)
Beamish – Cork, 20 miles
Lee Kennedy of Blu @ The Blue Haven received the Transition Town Kinsale Special Commendation for his 50 Mile dish:
STARGAZY PIE
Shell fish – Haven Shellfish, 21.5 km
Veg – Kinsale Green Growers, 3 miles
Cheese – Dan Hegarty, Whitechurch 37.5km
Stonewell Cider, 15km
Kanturk Dairy, 46km
Joe made special mention to ‘The Forgotten Fish’ prepared by Martin Shanahan of Fishy Fishy and the Ballycotton Oysters prepared by Daniel Horgan of Man Fridays.
TTK also commended:
- The Summercove Wild wood pigeon Terrine prepared by Olivier Queva. Pigeon supplied by ‘Kinsale Gun Club’.
- Shannon Keane’s ‘pulled free range pork, sourced from pigs fed by Diva scraps all summer.
- Toddies for their Toonsbridge Buffalo Carpaccio; produced from the first cull of the Toonsbridge water buffalo herd.
And it was great to see local producers (within 5 miles) appearing again and again: Horizon Farms, Kinsale Green Growers, Haven Shellfish and Lordan’s of Ballinspittle!
50 Mile Meal Award: 13th October 2012 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
A big ‘Thank you’ to Gav Martell who had the difficult but enjoyable job of adjudicating them.
Pearse O’Sullivan of Toddies @ the Bulman prepared the ‘Most Exquisite’ 50 Mile Meal:
Locally caught fish, battered with Bulman Red Ale and served with seaweed tartere and Toonsbridge Buffalo mozzarella, Mr. Whitaker’s runner beans and raspberry vinaigrette
Toonsbrige Mozarella – Macroom
Mr Whiataker – Kinsale
Bulman Red Ale – Franciscan Well, Cork
Olivier Queva of Max’s Wine Bar received the Transition Town Kinsale Special Commendation for his 50 Mile dishes:
Sauté Irish squid with Gubeen, chorizo, thyme and lemon verbena
Gubeen & chorizo – Schull West Cork
Squid – Matt O’Connell Seafood
Herbs – Max’s herb garden
Gav made special mention to the delicious venison stew and mushroom stroganoff served by the Blue Haven chefs
Also commended:
Jim Edward’s steak & oyster pie in Beamish Stout.
And Daniel Horgan of Man Friday’s for his scallops served with gazpacho and apple julienne: lucky for the punters he took an expert along when collecting his watercress at The Glen, Kinsale as it can be mistaken for a very toxic plant!
50 Mile Meal Award: 8th October 2011 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
Judged by Gianna Ferguson
The most exquisite 50 Mile Meal : Toddies @ the Bulman – Pearse O’Sullivan
Oysterhaven oysters smoked in Irish Oak, green bean salad topped with Stonewell cider jelly.
Oysters – Jamie O’ Dwyer, Haven Shellfish, Oysterhaven
Green beans – Colm O’Regan, Horizon Farm, Ballyregan, Kinsale
Stonewell Irish Craft Cider – Nohovel.
Transition Town special Commendation: Olivier Queva of Max’s Wine Bar for his array of 50 Mile Dish: Ling, crab and lobster Sausage
Lobster & crab – John O’Brien
Ling – Matt O’Connell
Eggs- Ballyregan Farm
Cream – CMP Dairy
50 Mile Meal Award: 9th October 2010 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
Judged by Hugo Arnold
The most exquisite 50 Mile Meal : Toddies @ the Bulman – Pearse O’Sullivan
Butternut squash & Oysterhaven mussels and pork with jerk seasoning & tomatillo salsa.
Transition Town special Commendation: Fishy Fishy Restaurant – David O’Sullivan
For their feast from the sea which was ‘local, wild and free’: periwinkles, samphire and beetroot from the garden!
50 Mile Meal Award: 10th October 2009 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
Judged by Dianne Curtin
The most exquisite 50 Mile Meal : Fishy Fishy – Martin Shanahan
Pickled herring (Christy Hurley) with potato salad (Fred Palmer, Ballygarvan)
Transition Town special Commendation: Max’s – Olivier and Anne Marie Queva
For their selection of local dishes
Special Mention: Restaurant d’Antibes at the White House – chef Martin El-Sahen – for their pumpkin soup – pumpkin from Michael Frawley’s garden.
50 Mile Meal Award :11th October 2008 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
Judged by Sandra Nowlan, MSc – Food and Travel Writer visiting from Nova Scotia
The most exquisite 50 mile Meal: Toddies Restaurant – Pearse O’Sullivan
Ummera smoked eel beetroot and watercress salad
Other dishes included: Pumpkin and mussel soup; Local shrimp cocktail and Mackerel and potato salad
Transition Town special Commendation: Spinnaker – Peter Tiernan
For selection of dishes – Tongue – O’Crualaoi Butchers, Ballincollig; Oxtail spring roll – O’Crualaoi Butchers, Ballincollig: Tripe & drisheen – English market; Salmon – O’Connell
Special Mention to
Fishy Fishy café – chef Jonathon Carter – for Back to the Future on a Herring
Restaurant d’Antibes at the White House – chef Martin El-Sahen – for seafood chowder – produce – Matt O’Connell seafood, Gubeen Cheese and vegetable and herbs form Michael Frawley’s garden.
50 Mile Meal Award: October 2007 at the Mad Hatters Taste of Kinsale
Voted by the guests at The Mad Hatters Tea Party
The most exquisite 50 mile Meal: JimEdwardsRestaurant
The produce used in this dish was provided by
Waterfall Farms (Declan Martin)
Haven ShellFish (Jamie Dwyer)
Runner up: White Lady Restaurant
With meat provided by O’Crualaoi Butchers, Ballincollig
Transition Town special merit award: The delicious Pumpkin Pie prepared by Martin El-Sahen of The White House – pumpkin grown in Kinsale.