Krems Gourmet Market: Giant egg dish cooked for flood victims
On World Egg Day, celebrities conjured up a giant egg dish at the charity event in Krems to support flood victims. Support this important campaign and find out more!
Krems Gourmet Market: Giant egg dish cooked for flood victims
A special event took place on Saturday in front of the town hall in Krems, when the city marketing boss Horst Berger and his team invited people to the “Celebrities cook giant egg dish” charity campaign. The occasion fell on World Egg Day, which put the culinary focus on the many uses of eggs.
The popular chef Lisl Wagner-Bacher from the excellent Landhaus Bacher prepared a delicious egg dish in a huge pan with prominent support from influencer Katrin Pfeiffer, Simone Lugner and ORF sports reporter Rainer Pariasek. The creation was very popular at the gourmet market and was enjoyed by visitors as a hearty snack.
Celebrity involvement
The event not only brought enjoyment, but also community spirit. Like a true team, Mayor Peter Molnar helped distribute the freshly prepared food. Guests could choose from a variety of options, including pumpkin seeds, diced bacon or fresh chives on the side. In addition to the culinary experience, money also went into a donation box that went to Caritas disaster relief to help the victims of the recent flood events.
Vice Mayor Florian Kamleitner and other city councilors and community councilors also used the day to take part in the campaign. This illustrious group of personalities helped to make the atmosphere lively and inviting.
Cultural deposits
The market visitors were not only entertained culinary, but also culturally. Members of the Wachau traditional costume and local history association Krems-Stein, under the direction of chairwoman Isabel Istvan, offered a rousing supporting program with traditional Wachau folk music and dances that lightened the mood and thrilled the audience.
In summary, the event was not only an opportunity to enjoy delicious egg dishes, but also an opportunity to actively contribute to supporting flood victims. Fundraisers like this show how community and commitment can come together in difficult times to help those in need. More details on this topic can be found here on www.noen.at.