Add Erling Wu-Bower, of One Off Hospitality’s Pacific Standard Time, to the great lineup of chefs doing demos at FamilyFarmed’s 15thAnniversary Good Food EXPO. The EXPO, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, will take place March 22-23 at Chicago’s UIC Forum.
The EXPO is the Midwest’s premier annual event focused on locally and sustainably produced food. Attendees at the Good Food Trade Show on Friday, March 22 and the Good Food Festival on March 23 will be informed, inspired—and most importantly FED—at the many chef demos, symposiums and panels featuring leading chefs, producers and experts from across the Good Food spectrum.
First, those culinary titans. Our 2019 Good Food Chef of the Year ceremony will take place at the Networking Reception at the end of the Trade Show on Friday, March 22. We’re presenting the award to local farm-to-table pioneer Jason Hammel of Lula Cafe, celebrating its own 20th anniversary, and his newer hit, Marisol at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Jason just was named Chef of the Year at the 2019 Jean Banchet Awards for the best in Chicago-area restaurants.
Admission to the Networking Reception and Chef of the Year ceremony is included in each ticket to the full-day Good Food Trade Show, and can be purchased here. Those interested in attending the Networking Reception and salute to Jason Hammel only can purchase tickets here.
The Good Food Festival on Saturday, March 23 brings more demos by restaurant rock stars at the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Chefs at Play Stage. Erling Wu-Bower—a protégé of famed Chicago chef Paul Kahan—will be joined on stage by Jenny Yang of Chicago’s Phoenix Bean/Jenny’s Tofu, one of the most successful graduates of FamilyFarmed’s Good Food Accelerator.
David Miller of Baker Miller restaurant and bakery also will do a demo, joining a lineup that also includes Joe Flamm of Spiaggia, fresh off his win in Bravo TV’s Top Chef: Season 15. Jean Banchet Award winner Sandra Holl of Floriole—winner of the 2016 Jean Banchet Award for best baker—will present on stage with Purple Asparagus, which brings lessons about food to Chicago schoolchildren. The full lineup will be finalized soon.
Rick Bayless of the Frontera restaurant group has a scheduling conflict and send his regrets that he will not be able to conduct his previously announced chef demo.
FamilyFarmed defines Good Food as delicious, accessible, and produced as locally as possible using sustainable, humane and fair practices. Panels at the Friday Good Food Trade Show underscore that all those qualities start at the farm.
Friday topics will include regenerative agriculture (sustainable practices that build soil health while capturing carbon to slow climate change), the renaissance in hemp production as legal restrictions fall, converting farmland to organic from conventional production, bringing more farm-to-tablesourcing to restaurants, growing better grain, and Chicago’s role as an urban agriculture center.
FamilyFarmed plays a key role in connecting entrepreneurs with buyers, investors, mentors and consumers through programs such as its Good Food Accelerator and Market Development. Panels focused on growing Good Food businesses will discuss women leaders in the Good Food sector, Chicago’s growing community of food business incubators and accelerators, how business get grocery shelf space to sell their products, and the all-important matter of raising capital.
The Saturday Good Food Festival is the big public celebration of Good Food, and the day will feature multiple panels, with the theme of Good Food is Good Medicine about the powerful connections between food, health and disease prevention.
The family-friendly Festival also features The Kids’ Corner presented by Purple Asparagus. The Good Food Commons is back for the backyard do-it-yourselfers, as is the popular Test Your Soil! conducted by the University of Illinois in conjunction with Advocates for Urban Agriculture.
And attendees will again enjoy the opportunity to meet many of the Midwest’s leading farmers and food product companies at the Good Food Marketplace, open both days of the Good Food EXPO.
Tickets for the Friday Trade Show are now on sale; registration for the free Saturday Good Food Festival is requested. Please visit goodfoodEXPO.org for more information and read all about it on FamilyFarmed’s Good Food News website.