Jenny cooks up a storm at Salmon and Whiskey Festival

Celebrity chef Jenny Bristow has been announced as the latest addition to the Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival programme.
Niall Mehaffey and Chris Gibson from Bushmills Distillery pictured with celebrity chef Jenny Bristow at the launch of the Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival which takes place on June 17th and 18th. Picture: Kevin McAuley/McAuley MultimediaNiall Mehaffey and Chris Gibson from Bushmills Distillery pictured with celebrity chef Jenny Bristow at the launch of the Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival which takes place on June 17th and 18th. Picture: Kevin McAuley/McAuley Multimedia
Niall Mehaffey and Chris Gibson from Bushmills Distillery pictured with celebrity chef Jenny Bristow at the launch of the Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival which takes place on June 17th and 18th. Picture: Kevin McAuley/McAuley Multimedia

A best-selling author of 12 cookery books, as well as having her own television series, Jenny has close connections to the village as she was brought up on her family’s farm not too far away.

Throughout the first day of the festival (June 17), she will demonstrate her methods in the cookery theatre located in the car park at Main Street - giving the audience an opportunity to see such a well-known chef in action.

The cookery theatre will be a hub of activity throughout the weekend, with demonstrations by local chefs including Gary Stewart from Tartine @ Distillers Arms, recently named as Restaurateur of the Year, and winner of the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival Chowder Cook Off. Following this success he will compete in the All-Ireland Chowder Cook Off in Kinsale next year.

And alongside this, there will be plenty of other things to see and do. Bushmills Main Street will be transformed into a bustling pedestrian precinct with Naturally North Coast and Glens Artisan Market bringing approximately 30 stalls, offering a fantastic array of local produce, including food, arts and crafts.

Visit Bushmills Distillery, the oldest working distillery in Ireland, to sample some of their famous products and hear about its centuries of history. On Saturday (June 17) take the opportunity to visit the Salmon Station on Church Street as it will be open to the public for tours, talks and demonstrations.

Caroline Redmond of North Coast Walking Tours is offering a Festival Food Tour with themed tasters and food stops. Tours take place on the Friday and Saturday with 15 samples of local, artisan, award winning foods alongside a taste of history. All bookings for this can be made online at www.northcoastwalkingtours.com.

For all you fashionistas, the Marquee will host the first Bushmills Lil’ Divas Charity Fashion Show at 7pm on Friday, June 16. With canapés, mocktails and goodie bags, it’s a night not to be missed. Tickets priced at £10 are available from the French Rooms and Therapy Style Studio. All proceeds to Lil Divas, Macmillan Cancer Care and Save the Children.

Children’s entertainment will be found in Millennium Park and Dundarave. This includes Fairytale World, Just Jemima Arts and Crafts, Have-a-go archery and more.

Other highlights to look out for include a Festival Cream Tea in Bushmills Presbyterian Church Hall, heritage walking tours, traditional music and dance, live music in the bars and themed menus in the local restaurants.

Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival is organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in conjunction with Bushmills Distillery and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.

For more details and to keep up to date with the latest announcements go to www.visitcausewaycoastandglens.com, follow Causeway Coast and Glens Events on Facebook, telephone Bushmills VIC (028) 20730390 or email [email protected]

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