Utah Food Fest returns to the Natural History Museum of Utah

Guests sample chocolate at the Utah Food Festival. The festival is back this weekend at the museum.

Guests sample chocolate at the Utah Food Festival. The festival is back this weekend at the museum. (Natural History Museum of Utah)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The Utah Food Fest returns to the Natural History Museum of Utah through Sunday.
  • Attendees can try food from various local restaurants and vendors.
  • Expert-led workshops will also take place throughout the event.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Food Fest is back at the Natural History Museum of Utah this weekend.

The weekend-long festival celebrates Utah's food culture and history, and will have foodies and culinary experts all gathered in the same place. Utah Food Fest runs through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

What to expect at Utah Food Fest

Attendees can taste the delicious flavors from Caputo's Market & Deli, Beehive Cheese Company, Cache Toffee, Salsa Del Diablo and La Casa de la Empanada SLC, along with many other vendors offering up tasty treats.

Expert-led workshops will take place throughout the event where guests can learn how to "craft custom seasonings, dip a perfect caramel apple or whip up weeds into delicious meals," according to the release.

A table is covered in jars of local raw honey for sale and samples at the Utah Food Fest at the Natural History Museum of Utah. The festival is back at the museum through Sunday.
A table is covered in jars of local raw honey for sale and samples at the Utah Food Fest at the Natural History Museum of Utah. The festival is back at the museum through Sunday. (Photo: Natural History Museum of Utah)

Foraging and cooking with plants

Chef and foraging expert Megan Bartley is leading a workshop on foraging and cooking your own food using wild plants. She focuses her presentation on plants you can find along the Wasatch Front — the plants she mentions can be found readily available in your own front yard.

She will be talking about three plants:

  • Dandelions
  • Purslane
  • Dwarf mallow

"You'll look at weeds in your yard in a completely new light," Bartley said.

Bartley began foraging when she lived in southern Utah and was pleasantly surprised by how many plants we see all the time are actually edible.

Some of her work was developed to show in the exhibit "Nature All Around Us" that is now a traveling exhibition around the country.

A person forages for dandelions to use in cooking. Meg Bartley is leading a workshop at this year's Utah Food Fest, teaching how to forage and cook with wild plants.
A person forages for dandelions to use in cooking. Meg Bartley is leading a workshop at this year's Utah Food Fest, teaching how to forage and cook with wild plants. (Photo: Natural History Museum of Utah)

"Sourcing food yourself is really rewarding," Bartley said. "Although you're not planting the foods yourself and tending to them, it's still a connection with the food itself and with the land from which you're sourcing it. That is pretty remarkable."

People who attend her workshop will receive actual recipes that go with the plants she talks about foraging in the presentation. She wants to instill confidence in attendees that they can forage and cook their own food from the plants they forage.

"I think that people can really gain a lot from that connection with the land, that connection with their food, harvesting it yourself, taking the time to learn about the food itself, how nutritious it is, what pairs well with it, ... developing fun recipes," Bartley said.

Festival information

If attendees purchase a workshop, it also includes admission into the museum. Some workshops are filling up, so guests are encouraged to prebook admission and workshops if there's an event they would really like to attend.

"Food has always been an incredible unifier, bringing people together even before Utah became a state, and it's still a delicious way to gather together community," said Jason Cryan, the museum's Sarah B. George executive director, per a release. "Yet this festival is about more than contemporary flavors and guests will have the opportunity to learn about the region's rich history of food cultivation dating back to first peoples."

Utah Food Festival Partners include the following:

  • AmsterDam Delicious
  • Artigliano Group
  • Bad Boy Burger Co.
  • Beehive Cheese Company BLLC
  • Cache Toffee
  • Caffe Ibis Coffee Roasters
  • Caputo's Market & Deli
  • Chunky Cookies, LLC
  • Drift Chocolates
  • Grandma Sandino's
  • The Farmhouse at Saccos LLC
  • Frog Bench Farms
  • Fry Me to the Moon
  • Han's Kombucha
  • JulieAnn Caramels
  • Kimmie's Kandies
  • La Casa de la Empanada SLC
  • Must Be Nuts
  • Raw Eddy's Superfood Snacks
  • Salsa Del Diablo
  • The Salted Roots
  • Tea Grotto
  • Wasatch Organics/White Lake Farms Honey
  • Zoque LLC

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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