Who bakes the best scones in Newry? Competition to find the best scone makers in the business | Newry Times
The Dairy Council for Northern Ireland has launched a campaign to help the foodservice sector as lockdown restrictions are eased.
Aimed at cafes, coffee shops, home bakeries, restaurants, bars and hotels, the campaign’s aim is to find Northern Ireland’s best scones.
Jointly funded by the EU, the campaign recognises the importance of scones in the food culture of Northern Ireland, with recipes for most scones including dairy products such as milk, cream, butter, and cheese.
The campaign will raise the profile of local cafes, restaurants, pubs, bakeries, and hotels NI-wide by offering them an opportunity to showcase their business as a scone baking contender on www.bestsconesni.com until 8 July.
This will be followed by a public vote, judge tasting session, and awards ceremony announcing the overall winner of having Northern Ireland’s Best Scones.
The overall winning business will receive the Best Scones NI award.
They’ll also receive a £1,000 hospitality gift voucher of their choice to treat their staff, in recognition for their business’ resilience during the lockdown.
Dr Mike Johnston, Chief Executive of the Dairy Council for NI says, “We are delighted to be able to help the foodservice sector in such a positive way, with the assistance of funding from the EU.
“It has been a difficult time for everyone during the lockdown, and it is our hope that this campaign will help businesses and their customers to enjoy their favourite scone and have a bit of fun at the same time once again.”
Mike adds, “We will be supporting businesses by keeping them on the public’s radar through online advertising and publicity that will celebrate both the scones and the local dairy products they use.”
Supporting the EU Milk & Dairy & campaign is BBC NI’s Home Cook Hero, Suzie Lee and Hospitality Ulster chief executive Colin Neill.
Suzie is a passionate advocate of fresh, local produce and encourages businesses to be proud of the produce that they make.
She says, “This competition celebrates the gastronomic wonder of scones, which are packed with local ingredients such as milk, butter, cream and cheese.
“I am encouraging businesses to take part in Best Scones NI because it’s a great opportunity to invite customers to get out there and enjoy homemade produce in cafes, restaurants and delis with a fun voting competition for their favourite scone in the business.”
Colin adds, “We are delighted to welcome customers back to our businesses and pick up where we left off to provide the opportunities for friends and families to meet and enjoy good company and good food.
“We are also mindful that every latte bought, or scone eaten in all our hospitality businesses makes a valuable contribution to dairy farmers across Northern Ireland, so I see this campaign being to our mutual benefit.”
The competition is now open for entrants until 8 July.
Visit www.bestsconesni.com to take part.
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