Bacon Day 2019 at Workshop Eatery September 21

We love consistency, especially when it involves bacon. September 21, 2019 will mark the 10th anniversary of chef Paul Shufelt’s annual Bacon Day Dinner. Over the years the location and menu may have changed, but one thing has remained the same – the opportunity to mass consume all things packed with Alberta pork in support of charity.

Date: Saturday, September 21, 2019
Time: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Location: Workshop Eatery (Mosaic Centre, 2003 – 91 st SW)
Tickets: $95 – avaialble on eventbrite

This year, the money from all sales will go to support In The Weeds, an organization whose mission is to help create a movement that supports positive mental health in Edmonton’s hospital community. The goal is to raise $30,000 to help kick start this new charity so that hospitality industry professionals can access therapy and support through Momentum Walk In Counselling, and to truly help restaurant workers in Edmonton.

As always, the chef Andrew Cowan and chef Matt Phillips of Northern Chicken are involved, and joining The Workshop Eatery hosted event will be the teams from ChartierMeuwly’s – Charcuterie, Sausages & Preserves, and Woodshed Burgers.
Expect creative dishes involving every part of the piggy, and a whole lot of bacon, as well as a silent auction and raffle including Chartier sourdough once a month for a year, a private chef’s table from Workshop Eatery, a year’s supply of bacon from Irving FarmsSecret Meat Club subscriptions and much, much more.
Mark it on your calendar and grab your tickets before they sell out.

Bacon Day at Workshop Eatery, Sept 15, 2018

Save the date –Bacon Day at Workshop Eatery is on Saturday, September 15, 2018.

This year’s event, the 9th annual Bacon Day collaboration, will feature Chef Tony Le, Chef’s Andrew Cowan & Matt Phillips of Northern Chicken, alongside Chef Paul Shufelt. Last year, the event raised just over of $25000 for Edmonton’s Youth Empowerment & Support Services (YESS). This year, the culinary crew would like to raise $30,000, and 100% of the $95 ticket price will be going directly towards the charity.

I’ve been a number of these Bacon Day collaborations over the years, and each time I find myself experiencing new dishes and innovative bites of Alberta pork throughout the evening. I asked Chef Shufelt a few questions about this year’s event, how he keeps it creative in the kitchen, and why you won’t want to miss this year’s event.
1. How did Bacon Day in Edmonton get its start, and how has the event evolved over the past 9 years?

Bacon Day began when a regular client, Jerry Aulenbach wanted to host a couple dozen friends for a bacon themed dinner on International Bacon Day (the saturday before labour Day). Actually Andrew and Tony Le cooked most of it, but I had heard that Andrew was saying he would do a bacon dessert. I said I could do a better one, and next thing you know we had a competition. Everyone had a good time, so much so, that we thought we would do it again the next year. Jerry suggested that we raise funds for the Royal Lepage Shelter Foundation, and so we did. In year four we changed the focus of the charity to YESS. Since then we have raised over $100K for YESS. Oh, and I am beating Andrew 5-3.

2. How do you keep coming up with new bacon dishes to serve? And what can guests expect to taste at this year’s event?

It’s not easy to keep it fresh and exciting, something I think any great event faces as the years go by. This year we are bringing back some favourites, like the whole roasted pig, and the long boards of house made charcuterie. The bacon dessert cook off will be back again. We will also be filling our deep fryer with bacon fat and it sounds like we will be featuring bacon fried Northern Chicken. As for the other food surprises, you’ll have to wait and see, as the menu constantly evolves as we get closer to the pig day…er, I mean big day.

3. Do you have a favourite dish from Bacon Days past?

That’s a great question. We have served so many that I would be hard pressed to pick one. I would say I am probably most proud of our charcuterie board last year, as it really showcased the use of the whole animal and our evolution from being just about bacon.

4. Who benefits the most from the event?
Again this year we will be raising funds for YESS (Youth Empowerment Support Services), with the goal of raising $30K for them. 100% of ticket sales, auction sales, and drink ticket sales will go to YESS. Our staff even volunteer their time for this cause. We have a MAJOR announcement to share with everyone this year, one that I hope will really help our peers in Edmonton’s food community, and I can’t wait to share the news.
5. How important is the bacon day dessert challenge for Chef Cowan and you?
What started as pretty fiercely competitive has mellowed out a little bit in recent years. After all, there are only so many new and exciting bacon desserts you can make. I still hate losing though, and always want to see more chips in my jar.
6. What do you love most about the event?
There are so many things I enjoy about this event. I definitely love that it brings our food community together. This year I am especially excited to be sharing the kitchen with Matt, Andrew and Tony, something we haven’t done together in maybe four years, or more. I love how we just get together and cook. We aren’t stuck on a menu, or pigeonholed into specific dishes. We are inspired by pork, but we just get to have some fun with it. Perhaps the best part though, is the chance to give back to the community of Edmonton. While our work is hard, we are truly blessed to be able to do what we do, thanks to those that help support our businesses. It’s a great feeling to give some of that love back!
Tickets for Bacon Day at The Workshop Eatery September 15, 2018 are available now on Eventbrite.

Win tickets to LUX Restaurant’s 4th Annual Bacan Day DInner

Pigs in a duvet and grilled cheese bacon sandwiches

Do you want to win tickets to the 4th annual Bacon Day at Lux Restuarant on August 31st?

Warning – this family-style dinner is not to be taken lightly. As a celiac I couldn’t indulge in all of last year’s dishes like the pigs in a duvet or pork schnitzel, but I did myself in when I downed four bowls of bacon truffle cream corn, and had to be rolled out of Lux (which was hard because I had a bacon-budda belly).

Alan Irving showing off some pork pot stickers

Last year I had the pleasure of sitting with Alan Irving who supplied his delicious Irving Farms pork for the event along with bacon lover Jerry Aulenbach a.k.a. @zoomjer on twitter, who initiated the event.

This year $25 from each ticket goes towards Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS). The goal is to raise $5000 for the organization so LUX would like to sell the restaurant out so there are loads of people bidding on the fabulous silent auction items that evening.

If you are around the Labour Day weekend and would like to attend bacon day with me, tickets are $75 and are available by clicking here. The three course family-style meal is sure to have some nose-to-tail surprises and finishes with a Bacon Day Dessert-off between Chef Paul Shufelt and Chef Andrew Cowan. Chef Cowan leads the series 2 – 1 and whoever serves me a gluten free treat is sure to steal my vote.

The Century Hospitality Bacon-Day Crew

If you would like a chance to win tickets, you can enter all month by dropping off a typed copy of your favourite bacon recipe (including your name and contact information) to Irving Farms when they visit the following farmers markets:

Salisbury Farmers Market                            Thursday              4:30 – 8 p.m.
Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market                   Saturday              8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
City Market Downtown                                 Saturday              9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
St. Albert Farmer’s Market                           Saturday              10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Winners will have their recipe taste-tested (cooked by me and sampled by my roomie) and posted on this blog. So say a big hello to Nicola and Alan Irving at any of the markets listed above and they will happily accept your bacon recipe entry.

mmmm bacon truffle cream corn
Jerry ready to dig into some pork schnitzel
Bacon Dessert Time
Bacon Jelly donut or chocolate bacon cookie sandwich?