Te Puke Times

Smoked fish and beer top choice

Pa¯ pa¯ moa cafe’s creation takes people’s award

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The people have spoken, and a Pa¯pa¯moa cafe has made it two in a row. Pearl Kitchen has won a top award during the Flavours of Plenty Festival two years running.

The cafe’s smoked fish pie and beer entry in the Plates of Plenty Challenge earned the most diner votes to win the annual People’s Choice Award and a $500 voucher from Southern Hospitalit­y.

Pearl Kitchen manager Kirsty Moore says she appreciate­s everyone who voted for the dish.

“It’s great to be recognised by all of our customers, as well as our peers. It’s an amazing festival to be part of.”

A panel of judges from the hospitalit­y faculty at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology noted the entry was a “standout” dish that showcased Pearl Kitchen’s ability to blend tradition with innovation.

“The perfect seasoning, memorable taste, wellbalanc­ed blue cheese and potato foam, and the unique smoked fish gravy were highlights that spoke to the culinary expertise at play. Additional­ly, the effective promotion and the visible enthusiasm of the team enhanced the dining experience, creating a vibrant atmosphere around the dish,” a judge said.

The expert panel selected a passionfru­it parfait and kiwifruit curd dish by But First Dessert as their pick for the Judge’s Choice Award and a

$1000

voucher from Southern Hospitalit­y.

The dish judge noted it was: “A great fusion of flavours, where sweetness was perfectly complement­ed by the citrusy tang of the passionfru­it and a refined hint of gin. It was a party on my taste buds, a symphony of flavours. I really enjoyed every bite of it.”

The two winning eateries beat 18 other entrants during the 11-day Plates of Plenty Challenge. Each entrant was tasked with choosing at least three items from a box of nine locally sourced ingredient­s to create a bespoke dish during the Flavours of Plenty Festival, a key annual project for Tourism Bay of Plenty.

The ingredient­s box featured blue cheese, microgreen­s, Earl Grey tea, curried onion chutney, gold kiwifruit and kiwiberrie­s, passionfru­it pulp, smoked kahawai, low-carb ale, and lemonade-infused gin.

“The Plates of Plenty Challenge inspires our region’s chefs to get creative, using an eclectic selection of produce that they may not have used before to make their unique festival dish shine. It’s a winwin for diners’ tastebuds and for the vital market exposure that participat­ing food and beverage producers get during the festival too,” Tourism Bay of Plenty general manager Oscar Nathan says.

Diners who voted for the People’s Choice Award entered the draw to win one of three $100 vouchers to spend at a participat­ing eatery.

 ?? ?? Some of Pearl Kitchen’s winning team, Paris Harding (left), Tran Yen Trang, David Stuart, Uilisi Langi (Will), Kirsty Moore and Laurie Daubney.
Some of Pearl Kitchen’s winning team, Paris Harding (left), Tran Yen Trang, David Stuart, Uilisi Langi (Will), Kirsty Moore and Laurie Daubney.
 ?? ?? Pearl Kitchen’s smoked fish pie and beer dish earned the People’s Choice Award.
Pearl Kitchen’s smoked fish pie and beer dish earned the People’s Choice Award.

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