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“Savouring Jamaica”
876 On The Rocks created by Chef Noel Cunningham
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
November 28, 2018

“Savouring Jamaica”

James Beard House Creates a New Culinary Narrative for Jamaican Gastronomy

Months of planning and hours of preparation equalled an unforgettable evening and also a first for the famed Greenwich Village venue, The James Beard House, on Wednesday, November 7. “Savouring Jamaica,” created and produced by Annette Davidson of The Chef’s Advocate, successfully redefined Jamaican gastronomy to a sold-out group of foodies, expats, executives and media. It would be the first time since the James Beard Foundation started its dinner series more than 20 years ago that an entire country, culture and chefs would be highlighted over the course of an evening with an exclusive menu.

Not a smell in the house went unnoticed as six chefs created island magic to honour Jamaica’s rich and diverse culinary history. Savouring Jamaica was created to do just that while elevating its street food reputation to one that’s fiercely competitive in today’s fine-dining world, setting an example of the culinary and drink renaissance that is happening right in the Caribbean, especially in Jamaica.

“The courses prepared truly represented the Jamaica that I know and want the world to know as well. This year’s culinary team showcased the island’s flavours and versatility and the guests really enjoyed them. Many were pleasantly surprised,” said Davidson. “I believe we successfully created another culinary narrative about Jamaican gastronomy, one that sees our food beyond street food.”

Joining the evening was Joy Spence, master blender of Appleton Estate Rum, one of this year’s sponsors. Spence’s Joy Cocktail, along with Chef Noel Cunningham’s 876 on the Rocks and Hugh ‘Chef Irie’ Sinclair’s Irie Stinger stole the cocktail reception with passed hors d’oeuvres that included Oxtail Arancini in a Brown Butter Bean Purée, Ackee and Salt Fish Wonton and Pimento Roasted Beef Tenderloin Crostini. Guests were also treated to Dragon Stout, the island’s most recognisable stout brand.

The five-course dining experience that followed introduced guests’ taste buds to a Roasted Pumpkin Coconut Bisque by Chef Noel Cunningham, a Fillet of Snapper en Papillote in Coconut Rundown by Robin Lim Lumsden, Rum Braised Pork Belly with Charred Sweet Potatoes and Pickled June-Plum Papaya Relish prepared by Chef Gariel Ferguson, Masala Spiced Roasted Goat Chops with Coconut Plantain Purée from host chef Hugh ‘Chef Irie’ Sinclair and ‘Sweet Nyammins’ or Dark Chocolate with Spice Roasted Bananas, Walnut Pralines and Appleton Estate Signature Rum and Mouth Puckering Passion Fruit Gelée with Condensed Milk Jackfruit created by Chef Colin Hylton.

Wines paired with the courses included P Harrell Wines out of California and Darjean Jones Wines in Texas, both black female-owned. Additional sponsors for the evening included Cheshire Heritage Pork, Grana Padano, Farm Up Jamaica, Taste Jamaica, Tourism Linkages Network, Tourism Enhancement Fund and Cuisine Noir Magazine.

As Davidson and her team’s wrap-up ends after Savouring Jamaica, their focus will shift to next year’s event “Friends of James Beard – Jamaica.” The event will continue to highlight the island’s natural affinity for culinary diversity while reaching the next generation of chefs. Information and tickets will be available in March 2019.

About The Chef’s Advocate

The Chef’s Advocate is a boutique marketing and events management firm that supports a broad spectrum of chefs in the culinary industry across the US, Canada and the Caribbean with brand development and growth, identity management and social media marketing. The company was founded in 2017 by Annette Davidson and is based in Brooklyn, NY. Follow @thechefsadvocate on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Ackee and Salt Fish Wantons courtesy of Chef Noel Cunningham (Photos: Clay Williams)
Flashing celebratory smiles (from left) Annette Davidson, founder,Chef’s Advocate; Joy Spence, first female master rum blender; andhost chef Hugh ‘Chef Irie’ Sinclair
Chef ColinHylton inprep mode
Hugh ‘Chef Irie’Sinclair presentshis goat chops.
Chef NoelCunningham
Dragon Stout was in much demand.
Chef Irie’sGoat Chops
Chef Irie Sinclair’s Irie Stinger
Joy Spence,master blenderof AppletonEstate Rum,took patronson a rumflight.
Chef Noel Cunningham’s Roasted Pumpkin Coconut
Chef Gariel Ferguson’s Rum Pork Belly (Photos: Clay Williams)
Smoked Marlin Vol-Au-Vent courtesyof Chef Christina Simonitsch
Sweet Nyamminscourtesy of ChefColin Hylton
Team Ja (from left) Chef Gariel Ferguson – chef/owner, The Rib Kage (Ja), Chef Noel Cunningham – chef/owner, Cuisine by Noel (Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada); Chef TroyLevy (US); Annette Davidson – founder, The Chef’s Advocate; Joy Spence – master blender, Appleton Estate Rums; Hugh ‘Chef Irie’ Sinclair (host chef) – Chef Irie Spice, Inc,Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Chef Colin Hylton – chef/owner, The Guilt Trip (Ja), Christina Simonitsch – chef/owner, Simo’s Bread & Catering (Ja) and Robin Lim Lumsden – BelcourPreserves, Ltd (Ja) (Photos: Clay Williams)
The Chef’s Advocate team (from left) Di’Nia Campbell,PR assistant; Annette Davidson, founder, The Chef’sAdvocate; and Sheree Williams, PR manager

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