Trap Your Tucker And Reap The Rewards
Media release 19th April 2011
Trap Your Tucker And Reap The Rewards
Kiwis are being challenged to think outside the pantry and go wild as the second annual Monteith's Wild Recipe Competition gets underway on April 21.
The competition invites the public to try their hand at creating adventurous appetisers, intrepid entrées and daring desserts paired with any product from the Monteith's beer or cider range.
From April 21 to July 18, all keen
hunter-gatherers over the age of 18 are invited to leave the
comfort of their homes to explore the culinary wilderness
beyond. Home chefs will then be able to enter the
competition by submitting their original wild recipe and
Monteith's pairing to www.monteiths.co.nz Foraging
in the fridge is not allowed. To qualify as 'wild', an
entrant's recipe must feature locally grown wild ingredients
(anything not raised on a farm) or readily available 'wild'
ingredients such as venison, rabbit or duck. Most
importantly, the final dish must be impeccably matched with
a Monteith's beer or cider. The Monteith's Wild Recipe
Competition winner will snare themselves a sumptuous meal
for two at renowned Auckland restaurant Vinnie's when they
travel to Auckland to watch the pros in action at the
Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge Finalist Cook Off in
August. On their return home, the winner will also receive a
selection of Monteith's products and over $1,200 of Le
Creuset cookware so that they can continue cooking up a
storm.
The inaugural competition title was taken out by
Bulls resident Linda Hammond whose entry consisted of a
Smoky Eel, Mussel and Gurnard Risotto paired with Monteith's
Golden Lager. "The inspiration for my dish was easy to
come by as my husband and son regularly go eeling and
fishing. It made sense to use something so readily available
to me in my recipe. Monteith's Golden Lager complemented my
recipe perfectly," says Linda. When it comes to pairing an
original recipe with a Monteith's beer or cider, Monteith's
Marketing Manager, Russell Browne, has a few
tips. "Entrants should have fun with the matching process
and experiment with different combinations. As a general
rule, lagers and lighter ales, such as Monteith's Golden
Lager, are great with more subtle flavours like shellfish or
chicken. Dishes with lots of herbs and tomato or capsicum
based sauces go really well with a more bitter beer, like a
pilsner or Monteith's Single Source," he says. Three
finalists will be announced on July 20 and their dishes
cooked by Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge head
judge, Kerry Tyack, to determine the 2011 Monteith's Wild
Recipe Challenge winner. The renowned Monteith's Beer and
Wild Food Challenge will also be taking place from June 3 to
July 3 in restaurants and bars across New Zealand. Mr Browne
recommends that those hunting out inspiration for the Wild
Recipe Competition visit participating outlets. "If you're
new to pairing beer with food, get out there and see how the
pros do it. Don't hesitate to ask your waiter how they came
up with their match. Not only will you be testing them -
you'll pick up some tips along the way!" Visit www.monteiths.co.nz -ends-