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Secure Your Tickets To The 9th Annual “Spot Prawn Festival” On May 17th

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The Chefs’ Table Society’s annual Spot Prawn Festival is set for May 17th. We advise that you score your tickets early, which you can do here. Below is a press release excerpt with plenty of details, followed by a gallery of photographs assembled from past festivals.

Each year at this event, Chefs’ Table Society member chefs from across the Lower Mainland serve fresh-from-the-boat spot prawns, as they aim to educate diners about this local, sustainable and delicious delicacy. The festival, presented by the Chefs’ Table Society of BC (CTS), in partnership with the Pacific Prawn Fisherman’s Association, and Fishermen’s Wharf, gives attendees the opportunity to enjoy free entertainment, free activities for kids, and attend free cooking demonstrations from top local chefs, all while taking advantage of the chance to buy live, locally-sourced prawns directly from the dock.

Wild BC spot prawns are a delicacy known around the world for their sweet, delicate flavour and firm texture. They are most recognizable for their reddish brown colour, which turns bright pink when cooked, defining white spots on their tail and white horizontal bars on the carapace.

BC spot prawns are the largest of the seven commercial species of shrimp found on the west coast of Canada. They vary greatly in size, with some larger females exceeding 23 cm in total length. Prawns are hermaphrodites: for the first two years of their lives they are males, and then they change to females. Typically, spot prawns live a total of four years.

In BC, approximately 2, 450 metric tonnes are harvested annually, with about 65% of the harvest coming from the waters between Vancouver Island and the mainland.

BC spot prawns are available live during the harvest season, which usually starts in May and lasts anywhere from six to eight weeks. Prawn fishermen spread baited traps along the rocky ocean floor at depths ranging from 40 to 100 metres. This method has minimal impact on ocean habitat and very low levels of bycatch of other species.

BC spot prawns are very popular in Japan and the rest of Asia, with over 90% of BC’s commercial catch consumed there. Most of the prawns are frozen at sea by fishermen, and then packed and exported across the Pacific. The remaining few, however, are available to be enjoyed fresh in local BC restaurants and kitchens during the fishing season! Frozen spot prawns are also available in Canada year round.

  • Leaving the city...
  • In the cabin on the Organic Ocean
  • Getting ready...
  • Steve emptying the first trap
  • Steve emptying the first trap
  • What we're hunting...
  • Score!
  • By-catch, like this crab, is thrown back
  • Day-dreaming of writer solitude while prawning...
  • Sigh
  • Steve introduces himself to a kelp greenling
  • and tosses him back
  • Frank kisses a little octopus
  • Steve tries it the French way...
  • Frank gets attacked Spot Prawn Festival (May 2011) © Scout Magazine 2011
  • The view from the boat
  • More by-catch
  • Bubye
  • Jump around...
  • Sorting prawns
  • A pinky makes it on board
  • and back it goes...
  • Feed me!
  • Frank with a good bucket
  • Setting traps
  • Spot Prawn Festival (May) Sorting © Scout Magazine 2011
  • Swabbing
  • Boxing
  • Lunch
  • Nooooooooo!
  • Full
  • Frank arranging the hold
  • Yes!
  • We're full and coming in early
  • Coming into False Creek under the Burrard St. bridge
  • The crowd waiting for us at the Spot Prawn Fest (this is where I blow the horn)
  • People already lining up to buy
  • It begins
  • Kitchen stage
  • Chef Rob Clark of C
  • Lunch
  • Chef Neil Wyles of HSG serves
  • Look what I got
  • Stoked
  • Scarfage
  • Lining up
  • The Organic Ocean doing brisk business
  • Spot Prawn Festival - The line up to get down to the dock for purchasing
  • The beautiful Alessandra Quaglia and some admirers
  • Tojo schools crowd on Spot Prawn Prep
  • Om nom nom
  • Om nom nom
  • Chef Quang Dang of Diva plates
  • Service!
  • Scott Jaeger makes a prawn cappuccino
  • At home, prepping for supper

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