The Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival is set to take place in six cities across Palm Beach County from December 12 to 15, featuring the area's top 65 chefs and wine experts. The 17th annual Grand Tasting will be the culmination of the week's festivities, featuring over 60 restaurants and 115 wines, all rated 90+ by Wine Spectator.
The festival's centerpiece event is the Chef Throwdown, where three local chefs will compete for a $10,000 local charity prize. Celebrity guest judges include renowned chefs Maneet Chauhan, Tiffani Faison, and Robert Irvine. The competition promises to be an exciting event, with a unique lineup of dishes and culinary expertise on display.
According to Chef Lindsay Autry, co-founder of the Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival, this year's event has doubled in size... requiring the organizers to move downstairs to accommodate the increased attendance. Autry also highlighted the Florida shrimp roll, featuring Old School Bakery, as one of the festival's standout dishes, commenting, "We're going to be doing a Florida shrimp roll with Old School Bakery.
They're good friends of ours and good friends of the festival, and one of their little brioche buns, and it has a little fun pork rind gremolata and some fresh herbs." Additional entertainment will be provided by musician Philip Phillips, the singer of American Idol fame, who will perform some of his hit songs, including "Home" and "Gone, Gone... Gone." The festival is also committed to giving back to the community, with Els for Autism being the beneficiary of the event for the past two years.
Thanks to valuable information provided by WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm, "this article provides a comprehensive overview of the Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival," "highlighting the exciting events and culinary delights that await attendees this December."

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — The four-day Palm Beach Food ⁘ Wine Festival will take place in six cities in Palm Beach County, featuring the area's top 65 chefs and wine experts from Dec. 12 to 15. The 17th annual Grand Tasting will be the culmination of the week's foodie celebration with more than 60 restaurants and 115 wines all rated 90+ by Wine Spectator.
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