For Immediate Release  
April 21, 2021 

The Spot Prawn Festival is back for 2021! 

Celebrate the BC Spot Prawn season from the comfort of your home.

(Vancouver, BC) The Chefs’ Table Society of BC (CTS) and Pacific Prawn Fishermen’s Association (PPFA) are excited to announce that the much-loved annual Spot Prawn Festival is returning for 2021. The festival will be a “deconstructed”, COVID-19 friendly, celebration of the local, sustainable, and delicious humble BC spot prawn. When the season opens on May 14, 2021 the festival will immediately begin and continue for the duration of the season which is 6-8 weeks. Each year the commercial season is scheduled around the complex life cycle of the species for sustainability of the fishery. 

 

 Spot Prawn Festival goes virtual, for the entirety of the season, with chefs across BC and Canada showcasing the versatility and ease of this easily identifiable BC delicacy that is prized for their sweet delicate flavour and firm texture. By following  CTS social media accounts, foodies across BC and beyond will be connected to spot prawn loving chefs. Followers will learn how to identify spot prawns, how to cook spot prawns, where to purchase, and the sustainability of the fishery so generations are able to enjoy this special treat for years to come. Hashtags to follow or use are #SpotPrawnFestival, #BCSpotPrawns, and #CTSBelong.

 

The main Spot Prawn Festival event will be held virtually on Saturday, May 29, 2021. Spot prawn lovers will be able to cook their own three-course dinner with BC spot prawns as the star. Tutorials will be guided by CTS chef members from three BC regions and include Chefs Angus An of Maenam in Vancouver, Ned Bell and Stacy Johnston of Naramata Inn in the Okanagan and Ken Nakano of Aura Waterfront Restaurant + Patio located at Inn at Laurel Point in Victoria, as well as, special guest and Order of Canada recipient Chef Robert Clark. The host for the evening will be lover of spot prawns and everything local Lien Yeung, CBC Vancouver News Anchor/Reporter.

 

This virtual event will mimic the annual Spot Prawn Festival demo-stage at home. Guests of the event will be provided with a grocery list (for four servings), equipment list,  recipes, and a video link to the tutorial for each course. At 7:00pm PST attending guests will then enjoy their BC spot prawn creations while engaging live with the four speakers.  Speakers will share the history of Spot Prawn Festival, cooking demos, recipes, secret tips on where to purchase ingredients and the delicious spot prawns. This virtual event allows the CTS and PPFA to expand the reach of the Spot Prawn Festival while allowing guests to have fun and stay safe.  Tickets for the online event are $25 and available on Eventbrite. 

 

The 2021 Spot Prawn Festival will also allow foodies who are less inclined to cook to indulge in a delicious CTS chowder at home with the click of a mouse! The sustainable spot prawn & seafood Manhattan (tomato-based) chowder will be available frozen through Legends Haul and Organic Ocean after being prepared by CTS chefs. CTS President Darren Clay shared, “While CTS would like nothing more than to serve guests in-person at Fisherman’s Wharf, the chowder can now be enjoyed at home even after the season has ended!” Funds raised will go towards CTS initiatives such as culinary scholarships and the legacy project CTS Culinary Library. Chowder sales will begin on May 14, 2021 directly from select distributors.  

 

While this is a detour from the typical in-person festival at Fisherman’s Wharf, it will be no less interactive and CTS’s initiatives of celebrating the BC spot prawn season will be further reaching. The virtual Spot Prawn Festival encourages seafood lovers to make the best of the spot prawn season in the safety of their own homes. 

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About the Chefs’ Table Society of BC

The Chefs’ Table Society of British Columbia (CTS) is a province-wide collaborative that fosters essential dialogue between culinary professionals. We support innovative, sustainable programs that inspire, educate and nurture cooks, producers and regional food industries. We promote standards of excellence that strengthen our regional cuisines. To ensure a valued legacy for all professional cooks, the Society is working to establish the CTS Culinary Library. @chefstablebc

 

About Pacific Prawn Fishermen’s Association: 

Formed in 2000, the Pacific Prawn Fishermen's Association (PPFA) is a non-profit association representing the spot prawn license holders and crew in British Columbia. There are currently 247 licence holders eligible to commercially harvest Spot Prawns in BC. Spot Prawns are one of British Columbia’s most valuable shellfish products. The Spot Prawn fishery is well-known for sustainability leadership working collaboratively with partners, and funding science and enforcement programs. The PPFA’s values have always been on the continuing sustainability of the BC spot prawn fishery.@bcspotprawns 

 

For Further Information:

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Shawna Gardham, Executive Director

Chefs’ Table Society of BC

ed at chefstablesociety.com

604.928.5013

 

Kathleen Beveridge, Public Relations

Chefs’ Table Society of BC

kmhbeveridge at gmail.com

604.999.1934

 

Mike Atkins, Executive Director 

Pacific Prawn Fishermen’s Association

mike at bcprawns.ca

250.802.3482

 

Katie Lindsay, Marketing Manager

Pacific Prawn Fishermen’s Association

katielindsay4 at gmail.com

250.240.1958