Jeni Pim Wins Chef du Jour Final at Fenns Quay

Last Sunday, I attended the final night of the Chef du Jour challenge at Fenn’s Quay. Chef Kate Lawlor opened her kitchen to the two ladies, Jeni Pim of Tramore, Co. Waterford, and Sarah O’Riordan of Athy, Co. Kildare, for the evening and over 30 special diners joined the event. “I enjoy passing on knowledge but also learning from those who I meet & bring in to the kitchen,” said head chef Kate Lawlor.

It was an enjoyable evening and a delicious one. Each dish was carefully and expertly prepared in Fenn’s Quay’s professional kitchen to their usual high standard but with dishes we’ve not had before there since they were conceived in the minds of two amateur chefs.

The three Chef du Jour judges, boutique cookery school owner Margaret Smith and food bloggers Billy Lyons and yours truly, were on-hand to eat BOTH menus and judge them on presentation, flavor, texture, cooked perfection, and originality as well as execution of the menu itself. The diners each chose one of the two menus that evening, not knowing whose menu was who’s (no one did except the two chefs, their partners, and Chef Kate). But now that the event is over, we know which is which so here are each Chef du Jour’s menus and dishes.

Sarah O’Riordan’s menu:

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Beef and Beetroot Slider with Horseradish Mayonnaise
As a big fan of beetroot and the American invention of the Slider (mini hamburger), you know I was destined to love this. And I did. The horseradish sauce was lovely with it and the bun was the perfect size. A softer bun may have been nicer, but the flavor of this one was good with the beef and beetroot. The clever uncooked pasta toothpick was ingenious.

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Crispy Duck Egg with Asparagus Soldiers and Hollandaise
The asparagus was nicely cooked and the duck egg was innovative with its crunchy outer coating. The yolk was almost hard-cooked so not ideal for pairing with soldiers but still a unique course.

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Lamb Neck Filet Marinated in Wild Garlic and Mint with Polenta Cafe, Sautéed Spinach and Vine Tomatoes
Helping an under-appreciated cut of meet shine! The mint was very subtle (almost too subtle) but one bite with each element included was amazing.

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Churros with Mocha Ganache and A Chocolate Mousse
Amazing mousse, lovely ganache (though very rich for the full stomach I was working with by this point of the evening), and interesting churros. Completely unauthentic so I considered them without their name involved and they were light bits of fried sweet dough. Like if funnel cake had an affair with a beignet. It really needed cinnamon to be worthy of the name churros but on the whole anything sweet and fried is nice. But this was just one element of the dessert medley and the mousse was AMAZING!!

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Jeni Pim’s [spoiler alert] winning menu:

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Anti Pasti of Bruschetta Accompanied by a Bloody Mary Shot
Refreshing fresh tomato flavor. Light start to her Italian-themed menu.

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Baby Beetroot and Shallot Tatin with a Lightly Dressed Rocket Salad
Have I mentioned my love of beetroot? I’m not usually a fan of rocket when it is used as a garnish so I was relieved when this use worked with the other ingredients in perfect harmony. A lovely course! Really lovely.

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Italian Style Irish Lamb Shanks Served with Creamy Mash and Green Beans
Tender, well seasoned to bring out the shank’s natural flavor, and the sides didn’t try to upstage the natural star. I couldn’t finish my portion because it came after Sarah’s main course so I brought part of it home and reheated it two days later. It was still just as amazing.

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Tiramisu Cake with a Mascarpone Cream, Espresso and a Vanilla Ice Cream
The best tiramisu I’ve eaten in the Republic of Ireland. Jeni admitted later she was nervous about this because she knew that my husband and I served tiramisu for our wedding cake (instead of traditional cake). But I was delighted with it and found the handmade textures endearing and the light flavors just right. The ice cream was good, but even better when the espresso was poured over it!

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Jeni Pim was voted as the winner by the judges but Sarah O’Riordan’s menu was a worthy opponent. The evening was such fun and delicious. Of course, it is also a nice reminder that a night out can be just a really lovely meal with great company!

Fenns Quay is located on Shears Street (between Courthouse Street and Anne Street) in Cork City Centre. Outside of innovative events such as Chef du Jour, their normal hours of operation are: Monday through Saturday: 8.15am – 11.30 a.m. Breakfast; 12.00 – 3.00 p.m. Lunch; 5.00pm – 10.00 p.m. Dinner.

No. 5 Fenns Quay Restaurant was nominated for the 2012 Irish Restaurant Awards for Best ChefBest Restaurant, and Best “Wine Experience” in the Munster region. Fenns Quay’s focus on fresh Irish ingredients has earned praise from diners and critics. No. 5 Fenns Quay serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner six days a week. The restaurant’s web site is at www.fennsquay.com and they are @FennsQuay on Twitter.

Tonight! Something special for dinner with Chef du Jour 2012 at Fenns Quay

Tonight is the final night of four for the Chef du Jour challenge at Fenns Quay. This event gave amateur chefs the opportunity to create an original menu and execute it with professional help in a restaurant kitchen. This kind of opportunity does not often happen outside of culinary academies or reality TV shows, but Fenns Quay thought to make it more approachable. Four chefs competed in this event with the two winners of each pairing advancing on to the finals (on a Sunday in April). In November, Jeni Pimm won in her challenge with Paul Callaghan. Each ‘chef’ was carefully selected based on the menu submitted.

Sarah Riordan is chef du jour tonight. She loves cooking and eating and blogs about it on YummyNom’s Culinary Adventures. Sarah hopes to beat last week’s contender Paul Axford with her menu. Sarah’s menu is distributed when guests arrive tonight, but rumor has it pork belly will make an appearance as well as some unusual breads, risotto, duck confit, and a deconstructed chocolate dessert. Barry’s tea or coffee all, of course! It’s just €36 per person (or a discounted €144 total for a group of five), kicking off 8pm. 

It may sound like a competition in the kitchen, but in the dining room of Fenns Quay, diners just get good food that was prepared expertly with local ingredients and a dash of creativity. Three judges (Billy Lyons and Margaret UmNumNum Smith and ME) rate the meal on various elements and stars are awarded, which determine who advances to the final. Meanwhile, there is great conversation, hearty laughter, and delicious bite-after-bite of good food. A great evening!

€36 per person for a carefully-crafted four-course menu plus coffee or tea (beer/wine is extra but they have a lovely wine list and stock 8 Degrees craft brew beers). Spaces are still available for tonight, so ring Fenns Quay now to reserve your place. Tel: 021 4279527 (Be sure to request a seat for Chef du Jour when you ring for your booking). Oh yes, and a special offer for the final night of Chef du Jour is that if you and your friends get a group of five or more together, Fenns Quay will give your group a 20% discount. Do the math, people, that’s €144 (plus alcohol and gratuity) for a night out for five people!! So, get organized and join us tonight at Fenns Quay’s Chef du Jour.

This is an ideal night out if you want to try something new that isn’t being served on any other menu in the city. And if you’re a foodie…well, you should definitely join us because we’d have so much to talk about between courses!!! Hope to see you there.

Fenn’s Quay
Shears Street, Cork City
Tel: 021 4279527
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Chef Kate on Twitter

No 5 Fenns Quay, Cork City

Other posts about Fenns Quay:

Chef du Jour 2012 at Fenns Quay with Paul Axford (Mar. 2012)

Reserve Your Seat for Chef du Jour at Fenns Quay (Feb. 2012)

Kate’s Beetroot Fudge Recipe (Jan. 2012)

Chef du Jour Returns (Jan. 2012)

Chef du Jour at Fenns Quay (Nov. 2011)

An Omelet Named After Me (Oct. 2011)

Lunch at Fenns Quay (Sept. 2008)

Reserve Your Seat for Chef du Jour at Fenns Quay

Fenns Quay is hosting the second ever Chef du Jour challenge the next two Wednesday nights: February 29 and on March 7. €36 per person per evening for a carefully crafted four-course menu. Spaces are limited for each evening so ring the restaurant now to reserve your place (Tel: 021 4279527).

The Chef du Jour challenge revolves around two amateur home chefs who are guest head chef one night each in Fenns Quay’s kitchen. Each is selected based on the menu submitted and from what I’ve heard, this pair will knock your socks off! Leading the kitchen on the first night, Feb. 29th, is Paul Axford. Paul is an enthusiastic amateur cook and a Leeds Rhinos fan. Check out his blog, Probably Ranting. Sharing her culinary fanaticism on the second night, Mar. 7th, is Sarah Riordan. Sarah love cooking and eating. Check out her blog, YummyNom’s Culinary Adventures.

When asked, head chef and owner Kate Lawlor stated the best three qualities for success in a professional kitchen are flexibility, knowledge of ingredients and timing. You can sense her enthusiasm for the event. Kate went on to say, “I enjoy passing on knowledge but also learning from those who I meet & bring in to the kitchen”. Well, there you have it, from head chef to chef for the night, Chef du Jour is not just a challenge but a chance for those in the kitchen to learn and an opportunity for those in the restaurant to taste an original menu that may never be duplicated again.

Be sure to request a seat for Chef du Jour when you ring Fenns Quay for a booking. €36 per person per night for the four-course menu.

Fenn’s Quay
Shears Street, Cork City
Tel: 021 4279527
Twitter
Chef Kate on Twitter

No 5 Fenns Quay, Cork City

Other posts about Fenns Quay:

Kate’s Beetroot Fudge Recipe (Jan. 2012)

Chef du Jour Returns (Jan. 2012)

Chef du Jour at Fenns Quay (Nov. 2011)

An Omelet Named After Me (Oct. 2011)

Lunch at Fenns Quay (Sept. 2008)

Foodie’s Guide to Ireland: A Collection of Posts & Links

I have four blogs and three manage to include posts about food, which begs the question… Do I think about anything else? Um, no, not really. If someone asks me what color something is, I’ll likely answer with a food. Mention you’re visiting a certain country or city and I’ll literally be chomping at the bit to tell you my favorite dining spots there. It is rather comical how predictable I am when it comes to food but it is also somewhat handy because it drives my food photography, cooking, and travel adventures in a pleasant and delicious direction. So for those like me who start thinking about dinner as they are nibbling on the last bits of lunch, here is a list of my favorite food information, resources, and places in Ireland so you can plan your next trip.

Daily Specials at Nimmo's in Galway

All my 40 Shades of Life blog posts about Irish Cuisine & Restaurants

More 40 Shades of Life posts about Irish food: 

Eat Locally, Shop Locally in Cork City

Exotic Beers and Microbrews in Cork City

O’Conaill’s Chocolatier

Dublin Dining

Dining at An Canteen in Dingle

Good Food Ireland Cork Week Kick-off

Milk Delivery Services

Cork City Survival Kit

Lemon Tart at Farmgate, Midleton

All my Cooking Peas & Qs blog posts about Irish Cuisine & Restaurants

More Cooking Peas & Qs posts about Irish food: 

Make It An ELECTRIC Night Out

Market 57 in Westport, Co. Mayo

Jarred Cranberry Sauce Comparison

Celebrating ‘The Country Cooking of Ireland’

Good Food Ireland kicks off Cork Week

Eat Locally, Shop Locally

Luck O‘ The Irish

Banoffee Fudge Exists Outside My Dreams

Delicious Blogs & Websites

• Good Food Ireland

• Food Fight

• Great Food

• Cheap Eats IE

• Munster Pubs

• Cork Food Blog (Billy, Co. Cork)

• Ballymaloe Cookery School (Darina, Co. Cork)

• Cooking Peas & Q’s (Evin, Cork City)

• 40 Shades of Life (Evin, Cork City)

• Bibliocook (Cork City)

• Good Mood Food Blog (Donal Skehan, Dublin)

• Beer Nut (Dublin)

• The Dublin Gobbler (Dublin)

• Boho Kitchen (Candi, Waterford)

• Val’s Kitchen (Val, Limerick)

• Limerick Post Food Section (Limerick)

• Irish Craft Brewer

• Beer Geek in Ireland

The English Market - Where My Hunger Goes to Die and My Culinary Imagination Flourishes

Restaurants & Local Culinary Creators

Fenns Quay Restaurant

Liberty Grill

Ballymaloe House

Greenes Restaurant

Market Lane

FarmGate Restaurant at The English Market

Crawford Gallery  Café

Ristorante Casanova

Café Paradiso

Orchids Restaurant at Hayfield Manor Hotel

Franciscan Well

Bierhaus Cork

Luigi Malones

•   Alternative Bread Company
•   Ardsallagh Goat Farm
•   Baldwin’s Ice Cream
•   Ballymaloe House
•   Ballyvolane House
•   Cafe Paradiso
•   Cronin’s Pub
•   Fishy Fishy
•   Glebe Café
•   Gubbeen Smokehouse
•   Hayfield Manor
•   Liberty Grill
•   Lorge Chocolatier
•   McCarthy’s Family Butchers
•   Nash 19
•   O’Brien Chop House
•   O’Flynn’s Gourmet Sausages
•   On the Pig’s Back
•   The Poachers Inn
•   Seymour’s of Cork

The Woodford, Paul Street, Cork City