CNIEL – the French dairy board, and the European Union were back in KSA this October for the Butter of Europe program, aiming at building awareness on the use, benefits & gastronomic value of European and French gastronomic butters.
From October 7th to 9th Chef Christophe Dovergne, from France, was in Jeddah and Riyadh to host demonstrations and workshops for Saudi chefs and foodies. Engaging workshops took place at Black Cardamom Jeddah, and The House of Grill restaurant located in the newly opened 5 star luxury Fairmont Riyadh hotel. Guests had the chance to participate to hands-on sessions where the Chef demonstrated the superiority of European butter, through different techniques and recipes. Either used cold or hot, EU butter illustrated his flavour enhancement role in the different preparations, Chef Christophe also realized some inventive compound butters such as a date and saffron butter or a prawn and lime butter.
A fine dining dinner for professionals and journalists was also organized in Jeddah with an amazing menu celebrating gastronomic butter in all its forms, elaborated by Chef Christophe. Guests had the opportunity to attend a cooking demo for the amuse-bouche and the chance to taste butter in sweet and savoury ways in all courses; like seaweed butter toast with marinated salmon or crumble with vanilla ice cream and chocolate coulis for dessert.
About European butter
More than 95% of chefs in France and Europe say that butter is essential for cooking and baking, especially for its flavour. In the kitchen, it tells a story, it leads the way. New uses have emerged, disrupting classic recipes and defining future trends. Its malleable texture enables it to create audacious fantasies. This is why it is now widely used in cutting edge and refined dishes… But, above all, this aroma capturer has tickled the imagination of the Chefs, who create unusual, sophisticated recipes to surprise audiences of insiders becoming increasingly numerous and demanding. This product is more than just an ingredient, it is a flavour enhancer. Used both in elaborate kitchens and simple recipes, the face of butter has changed. No one hesitates to put it out on the table, to highlight it as a noble product. Indispensable to new culinary trends, butter is a source of inspiration that never grows old.