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​​Tasty treat for all foodies as the Good Food Show returns

The long-awaited Good Food Show is back. It’s set to return from November 21-24, 2024 at the NEC, Birmingham, promising an unforgettable experience for food enthusiasts.

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Tom Kerridge at the Good Food Show
Tom Kerridge at the Good Food Show

This year’s show is packed with exciting features and new additions, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

Two Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge is back with a bang to ignite the Big Kitchen with his classic British cooking. There have an abundance of top chefs and experts with a star-studded line-up including James Martin, Nadiya Hussain, Michel Roux, John Torode MBE, Lisa Faulkner, Gennaro Contaldo, Jane Dunn of Jane’s Patisserie, and many more to be announced soon.

The Big Kitchen remains the show’s heart where renowned chefs will demonstrate their culinary skills live on stage. Expect to see cooking icons such as James Martin, Tom Kerridge, Nadiya Hussain, Michel Roux, Paul Ainsworth, Clare Smyth MBE, and Matt Tebbutt cooking up seasonal winter recipes. HexClad ambassador Chris Baber will also be joining each session for some quick and easyrecipe demonstrations with HexClad’s hybrid cookware range.

The Christmas Kitchen, sponsored by Franklin & Sons, is back and the ultimate festive space to celebrate. Hosted by Chris Bavin, you’ll see a delightful mix of familiar faces, such as the Queen of Gluten Free, Becky Excell and new talent including Sophie Wyburd and many more cooking live and spreading festive cheer to get you in the holiday spirit. Franklin and Son’s new range of soft drinks will be perfectly paired with each recipe to show you how they can be the perfect companion to your meals this Christmas.

The Let’s Talk Good Food Stage, and the brand-new Good Food Kitchen are both a must for Good Food Magazine lovers, and the best part is they’re both free to attend. The Let’s Talk Good Food Stage, hosted by Samuel Goldsmith and Mallika Basu, is all about your favourite chef’s success. If you have any burning questions, this is the best place to get them answered. 

At the Good Food Kitchen, hosted by Good Food’s Barney Desmazery, you’ll be able to soak up the atmosphere and watch the Magazine come to life.

You’ll see your favourite faces from the Good Food team cooking live and inspiring you with ‘Planet Friendlier’ recipes. From using up those Christmas leftovers to eating seasonally, plus they will be joined by star contributors throughout the Show including September cover creator Chetna Makan, and sustainable plant-based cook Max La Manna.

The Good Food Show isn’t just about learning; it’s also about giving. If you’re looking for the perfect gifts, a wide range of exhibitors and producers are here to kick-start your Christmas shopping. 

The show also boasts a variety of eating and drinking options. The Takumi Lunch Club by Lexus and the Good Food Restaurant offer delectable dining experiences, while the Street Food Vendors serve up diverse and delicious options. 

To book tickets visit www.goodfoodshow.com/winter

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