Coxon Cookery Demos on Easter Day
A real life Indiana Jones of the culinary world takes to the Chester celebrity kitchen stage to give cookery demonstrations at this year’s Taste Festival.
Alan Coxon, who delighted the audience at last year’s Festival, is back by popular demand to entertain the crowds at the Taste Festival at Chester Racecourse this Easter. Alan’s expertise and charisma saw him positioned amongst the top 10 TV chefs in the world in a recent BBC viewer poll across 100 countries.
Alan traces the archaeology of food and has created his own Historic Food range, including Historic Vinaigres which explore tastes and flavours that once adorned the tables of Roman Emperors, the Ancient Greeks and Medieval Knights.
In the lead up to the Food and Drink Festival, there are events in and around the city, including Alice in Wonderland, the Great Easter Egg Hunt and a Beer Festival at Boughton Hall Cricket Club from April 9 to 11. The popular Cocktail Competition will also return at new venue Cruise nightclub, St. John Street, Chester, on April 7, where the city’s finest bartenders will shake up the crowd with smooth talking and strong liqueurs.
There will be more than 80 food producers at the Taste Festival and cooking demonstrations featuring Simon Rimmer on Saturday April 11 and Andrew Nutter on Monday April 13. Tickets are £6 for adults and children under 12 are free. Parking is also free for all visitors to the event at the Racecourse.
For more information about other events happening over the Chester Food & Drink Festival, please visit: www.chesterfoodanddrink.com
See also Chester Food Festival
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