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Sophie McLaughlin

Eamonn Holmes' food show Farm to Feast is looking for Northern Irish contestants for series 2

Are you passionate about cooking with an appetite for challenge and a craving for success?

Well good news as Northern Irish cooking show, Farm to Feast: Best Menu Wins, is set to return for an exciting second series.

The series, presented by Eamonn Holmes, with Michelin star chef Danni Barry and food critic Joris Minne as judges is a cookery competition celebrating award-winning produce from farms and fisheries across NI.

Read more: Meet the NI chefs facing off in this series of Great British Menu

Seven amateur cooks move into a castle in Fermanagh, where they live with and compete against each other until one is crowned the eventual winner.

Stellify Media, the TV production company behind ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?’ and 'Celebrity Snoop Dogs', are on the lookout for Northern Ireland's most talented amateur cooks to take part in the second series.

They are searching for people with culinary creativity, a flair for flavours and an appreciation of delicious homegrown produce to take part.

Speaking about the news of the recommissioning, Stellify Media's Joint Managing Director Kieran Doherty said: “We are delighted that BBC One NI have asked us to make a second series. What makes this series different from other cooking competitions is the judges showing the food provenance of the key ingredients by taking the viewer to the farmers – it’s the first farm to fork cookery competition.”

Applicants must be residents of Northern Ireland and be available for filming in May 2022.

If you think you have what it takes you can email your name, age and contact details along with a few lines about why you would like to take part to casting@stellifymedia.com or call/message them on 07753325231 to find out more.

Read more: Eamonn Holmes food show Farm To Feast set to return to our screens this year

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