The chocolate festival is a chocoholic fantasy dream come true with alot of chocolate inspired activities geared to the enthusiasts. This three day celebration of everything centering around chocolate included chocolate demonstrations, chocolate farm tours, chocolate competions and of course an ample opportunity to see and savor chocolate at its best.
Student
participation from the culinary schools around Hawaii brought out the best in
group collaborations and imaginative creations. The attention to detail and
focused concentration of the students to make nothing but the best shows the
anticipation and excitement to the culinary events.
Ah, it was so hard
to just pick one as a favorite dessert or savory presentation an the gala night
presentation. Chocolate preparations were all on display from chocolate
confectioners, bean to bar creators, chefs and chocolatiers were all putting on
an amazing show.
Fortunately, a judging panel chose sweet and
savory winners with the culinary team at the Fairmont Orchid receiving both
sweet and savory award. They also won the people's choice award for the
delicious sample below,cocoa dusted spicy ahi cone with truffle orange
vinagrette and chocolate nibs.
Here's a
sample of other sweet and savory dishes and chocolate inspirations from the gala
evening event.
You get a delicous
bite with this chocolate infused Kau pork belly from the Hilton Waikoloa, made
with 72% Waialua chocolate from Oahu, pickled daikon and carrots and chile
cilantro in a chocolate char siu sauce
.
Executive chef
Donald Wressel from Guittard chocolate was busy working on a floral chocolate
fantasy masterpiece. It was amazing, but I'm wondering who got away with this
forty pounder at the end of the event, wish I had a big enough bag to haul this
puppy away!
The
beautiful floral details to this chocolate sculpture.
A very odd and yet delicious
mixture of sensations presented was the Big Island Hog Balls made with all local
ingredients including nice big chunks of Hawaiian bacon, I think I polished off
a good third of this platter alone!
The sold
out event at the Fairmont Orchid was truly a chocolate connoisseur's tasting
experience, and it also raised funding for equipment at a local Hawaiian
culinary school and a community amphitheature at a charter school at Kaleakekua.
Its always
great to support and sample locally made ingredients and finished products like
Hawaiian grown chocolate and the Kona chocolate association and their supporters
are making great efforts to promoting Hawaiian products and events so that more
people can appreciate these products.
To see more images of the three
day event, please visit my flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12701042@N04/sets/72157633085707831/