Wednesday, August 25, 2021

CHANCE FOR BRIGG TO SERVE UP OUR COUNTY'S BEST DISH ON LINCOLNSHIRE DAY 2021

 


Brigg Blog has long been calling for much more to be done in our area to celebrate our county's own annual Lincolnshire Day.
So we are delighted to see that a major competition is now being held, showcasing and rewarding the top food made and served locally.
Coun Rob Waltham (Brigg & Wolds), as the Leader of North Lincolnshire Council, has welcomed to new initiative, rightly pointing out that Lincolnshire Day is about celebrating all that is great about our county. He makes reference to an 'invisible line' existing between North Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire, when we are all part of the same county.

FROM NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL


Food businesses and local chefs are invited to apply for the Greater Lincolnshire Menu competition ahead of Lincolnshire Day on 1 October.
Launched jointly by North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire County councils, the competition aims to celebrate the exceptional food grown and produced across the whole county.
Each area is looking for the perfect Lincolnshire dish – sweet or savoury – from food producers or professional chefs in their area, for one of the three meals of the day.
North East Lincolnshire is looking for a breakfast dish; North Lincolnshire is looking for a lunch dish, and Lincolnshire County is looking for a dinner dish.
To enter, businesses should send their recipe, why they think it makes the perfect Lincolnshire dish, and a picture of it, to lincolnshireday@lincolnshire.gov.uk
They also need to include their name, contact details and address so they can be entered into the correct category for their area.
The creators of the winning dishes will then be invited to a Lincolnshire Day celebration event at Normanby Hall Country Park on Friday 1 October.
Entries will close on Sunday 12 September 2021.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “For many years there has been an invisible line between North Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire, when in fact we are all part of the same county – Lincolnshire. This is the first time the three councils have come together for Lincolnshire Day, and I am delighted it is being celebrated in such a way.
“Lincolnshire Day is about celebrating all that is great about our county, and one of those things is the food it produces. One eighth of the UK’s food comes from greater Lincolnshire, so it truly is the country’s food capital. Food businesses and chefs are invited to enter the Greater Lincolnshire Menu competition to show off their talent using the fantastic food made in Lincolnshire.
“The importance of supporting local businesses has never been greater than it is now, which is why we are encouraging residents and businesses to join in the celebrations.”
Cllr Martin Hill, leader of Lincolnshire County Council, said: “This year, for the first time, we’re joining with our neighbours in North and North East Lincolnshire to bring together all of Lincolnshire on Lincolnshire Day. From Barton-upon-Humber, right down to Boston, we’re encouraging residents and businesses to celebrate all they love about our county on 1 October.
“After what has been a particularly difficult year for our local businesses, many of us are keen to support them and buy local wherever we can. Lincolnshire could easily be described as the UK’s food capital and the Greater Lincolnshire Menu competition will highlight the wide range of excellent, quality food we make right across the county.”
Meanwhile, the leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, Cllr Philip Jackson, knows what his favourite ingredients would be for the breakfast dish.
“Fish would be top of my list! You cannot say North East Lincolnshire and Grimsby without putting that ingredient high as a favourite. But we have some very talented chefs out there and so you never know what they may come up with," he said.
“This is a fantastic way for us all to celebrate what is good about Greater Lincolnshire – from north to south and east to west we have some of the best food producers and processors in the UK, and they put our whole area well and truly on the international map,” he added.

N.F. ADDS: The competition is for food businesses and professional chefs based in Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. Entries into the competition will be judged by the council of the area in which they are based.Entries should all be sent to the same email address  lincolnshireday@lincolnshire.gov.uk – and will be sent on to the appropriate council for judging.
This is the second boost for Lincolnshire Day; Brigg Town Council having recently gained permission for new flagpoles on the Buttercross, in the Market Place, where the Lincolnshire county flag can be flown in a prominent location.
The 'invisible line', to which Coun Waltham refers, borders Brigg at the far end of Westrum Lane, Bigby High Road and also Cadney Road, where North Lincolnshire Council's area meets those administered by West Lindsey District Council and Lincolnshire County Council.

PICTURED: The Lincolnshire county flag, Coun Rob Waltham in the town centre, Brigg Farmers' Market where some of the county's top food produce is showcased every month, and cooking up a new dish at a demonstration in the Market Place.


Picture credit: North Lincolnshire Council.