Stellar lineup announced for BBC Good Food Show
Returning for another year, BBC Good Food Show Winter will be bringing some foodie festive cheer to Birmingham NEC over four fabulous days this month.
Packed with top chefs, exclusive cooking events and hosted talks to shopping for artisan Christmas gifts, the show promises a whole load of festive fun and plenty more.
From 24 to 27 November, the NEC will be filled with an abundance of fabulous festive food as Birmingham 's own Glynn Purnell and Brad Carter take centre-stage at BBC Good Food Show Winter 's Big Kitchen, offering recipe inspiration, tips and tricks and live demonstrations, alongside James Martin, Nadiya Hussain, Ainsley Harriott and Michel Roux, and many more.
Commonly known as 'Yummy Brummie ', Glynn Purnell was awarded Birmingham 's first Michelin star in 2005 and has since become a household name across the region and beyond.
After recently making it onto the Top 20 UK restaurants for 'The Good Food Guide 2022 ', Moseley-based Michelin-starred chef, Brad Carter (pictured) whose own restaurant, 'Carters of Moseley ' made the list, will be bringing something different to the NEC this year.
Visitors to the show can browse a selection of local exhibitors to the region and have the opportunity to support local businesses, including Lifetime Brands Europe Ltd, Family Secret Ltd, Jam N Vegan, Ms Tita Coffee, Rourkes Pies & Deli Limited and Vegan 1st.
Alongside catching live demonstrations from local food heroes in the Big Kitchen, guests can look forward to discovering the secrets of James Martin, Nadiya Hussain and Paul Ainsworth at the Let 's Talk Good Food stage over the weekend.
Hosted by Barney Desmazery, the headline chefs will resolve any culinary queries in the Q&A sessions, which invite questions from the audience.
Additionally, the brand-new BBC Good Food Wine Club Tasting Theatre will be hosting five sessions a day to show you how to get the most out of your favourite glass of wine.
Popular chef and internet sensation, Poppy O 'Toole, who will be at the show commented, “I 'm thrilled to be a part of the BBC Good Food Show this year. Being from Birmingham I know that it 's always a great event for people and local businesses in the Midlands.
“With heaps of festive food inspiration and a wide selection of shopping, there 's no better way to get into the Christmas spirit. Come along to learn how to elevate your cooking, whether you 're just getting started or are a seasoned cook ”.
Packed full of seasonal tips and tricks just in time for Christmas, the BBC Good Food Show Winter has all the ingredients for the ultimate festive foodie day out.
Tickets start from just £25 for adults; £14 for children and under 5s go free. Big Kitchen tickets are available to book in advance at an additional price and are subject to availability.
For more information and to book tickets, please visit: https://www.bbcgoodfoodshow.com/winter/.