Culinary Heaven at Le Cordon Bleu London’s 2023 Festival of Food

It will be Culinary Heaven at Le Cordon Bleu London's 2023 Festival of Food

Le Cordon Bleu’s Festival of Food is returning to London this summer on the 1st of July 2023 at the Bloomsbury Institute. This year’s festival will be playing host to some incredible names from the culinary world and will undoubtedly be another extraordinary showcase of gastronomic excellence.

Le Cordon Bleu London is inextricably linked with two words; ‘culinary expertise’, and the good news is it likes to share what it knows. On 1st July, the world-famous culinary school will open its doors to visitors, encouraging them to immerse themselves in all things food.

In addition to displaying the school’s in-house expertise, the 2023 festival will be complemented by a good number of leading chefs, who will be displaying their culinary prowess and encouraging visitors to cook and exercise their tastebuds.

Woman taking part in one of the cooking classes, which is being led by a top chef

The 2023 Festival of Food will, no doubt, be a gastronome’s dream with the likes of Alyn Williams, Executive Chef at Park Row, Nicolas Rouzaud, Executive Pastry Chef at The Connaught, Chef Kemal Demirasal of Atelier Demirasal and CORD by Le Cordon Bleu Executive Chef Christophe Marleix. These fantastic names are in addition to many more top names from the culinary world who will be at the event.

A dish being plated at one of the classes

Hands-on Workshops will be running all day, with visitors encouraged to get involved under the guidance of Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs. Visitors can select French classical techniques or bake the perfect baguette with a lesson in Boulangerie. There will also be a masterclass in pâtisserie where attendees can unleash their baking skills.

With plant-based cooking on the rise, festival visitors will be able to broaden their culinary knowledge with expert advice on turning vegetables into sumptuous meals. Culinary innovation is always at the forefront of Le Cordon Bleu, and the events will undoubtedly be showcasing this.

Matthieu examining a glass of red wine

For wine lovers, there are some wonderful wine workshops led by Matthieu Longuere MS, Le Cordon Bleu London’s Wine Development Manager. Another tasty option is the Salon Gourmet Tasting Area, where visitors can sample and purchase fantastic products, participate in competitions and learn more about the institute.

About Le Cordon Bleu
Le Cordon Bleu is the leading global network of culinary arts and hospitality management institutes steeped in history with a rich heritage spanning over 120 years. The school maintains its international presence with thirty-five schools in more than twenty countries, training over 20,000 students of more than one hundred nationalities yearly.

Traditional French culinary techniques remain at the heart of Le Cordon Bleu, but its academic programmes are constantly adapted to include new, innovative technologies required to suit the growing needs of the hospitality industry.

The London Institute offers many programmes, from short courses, certificates and professional diplomas covering cuisine, pâtisserie, wine, nutrition and management to undergraduate and postgraduate culinary arts and hospitality management courses.

Tickets for the summer food festival can be bought directly via Design My Night, or to find out more, visit www.cordonbleu.edu.

The images used in this news feature are courtesy of Le Cordon Bleu London.

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