Local Shellfish Takes Center Stage at Goldie for Cork on a Fork Festival (16-20 Aug 2023)
Oysters. Pics by Ruth Calder- Potts
For the highly anticipated Cork on a Fork Festival (16 – 20 August), award-winning seafood restaurant, Goldie (Oliver Plunkett St), will showcase the county’s rich bounty of sustainable shellfish with a mouthwatering menu on Thursday evening 17th August 2023. Guests can tuck into a feast of locally landed mussels, oysters, crabs, prawns and lobster cooked with Goldie’s signature flair to bring out their unique tastes and textures.
All profits on the night will go to Ballycotton RNLI.Head Chef Aisling Moore
Sustainability is at the heart of operations at Goldie which has held a Michelin Bib Gourmand since 2021. The restaurant is famous for using every part of every fish to create its menu. It also operates a ‘whole catch’ approach by creating new dishes daily based on what arrives on the day boats from nearby Ballycotton harbour, so there is no wastage.
The menu on the 17th August illustrates what an important role shellfish plays in fostering the health of our coastal waters. Both farmed and wild shellfish, particularly oysters and mussels, improve water quality by removing nitrogen, sequestering carbon and increasing biodiversity. Other varieties such as lobsters and crabs are most often caught in traps and pots, which is a low-intervention method of fishing. These pots are designed to allow undersized fish to escape and have little impact on the seabed.
There will be two sittings on the night at 5.30pm and 8pm.
2 comments:
Looks like Ballycotton oysters will be the belles of the ball at Cork on a Fork!
On the ball there Sue. I enjoyed some in Goldie recently and they were the best ever!
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