Photos courtesy Slow Food Baton Rouge
Area chefs prepare for a multi-course dinner in April for Slow Food event
Next month, farm-to-table enthusiasts will have another chance to dine on a multi-course meal made with regional ingredients during Slow Food Baton Rouge’s Dinner in the Field. The event has been held annually since 2011, but it was shuttered last year because of logistical issues. This year, organizers will hold the gathering at The Grace House (24455 W L Grace Road) in Plaquemine, where chefs will prepare dishes with items sourced from Louisiana farms and waterways. (Editor’s note: The event was moved the week of the event due to concerns for inclement weather.)
The dinner has become a favorite among fans of local foods, but it is also intended to raise capital for the city’s all-volunteer Slow Food chapter, one of 175 in the United States.
Dinner in the Field patrons buy tickets in advance to attend the food and wine event, held outdoors under historic live oak trees in the rural community of Gurley, north of Baton Rouge. Local chefs, including Ryan André of City Pork Brasserie & Bar, Jenny Cornelius of Nino’s, Andy Papson of Tallulah and Eric Arceneaux of the City Club, will prepare a multi-course menu onsite. The farm-to-table delivery company, Indie Plate, is sourcing ingredients with a Louisiana provenance. Chef Elton Hyndman, owner of Nino’s and Oscar’s Pizza and Ice Cream Joint, leads the team.